South Carolina sheriff announces changes to bond hearings following the death of a mentally ill Black man in custody
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Following the release of footage showing the death of a Black man as deputies forcibly removed him from his cell, a South Carolina sheriff announced changes to address the safety of mentally ill inmates.
"Our responsibly was the safety of Jamal Sutherland and he died in our facility, so we need to examine that," Charleston County Sheriff Kristin Graziano said. Jamal Sutherland died at the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center in North Charleston on January 5, 2021, the Charleston County Sheriff's Office said. Footage shows deputies pepper spraying and tasing Sutherland, 31, multiple times after he appeared to resist leaving his cell for a bail hearing.More Related News
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