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May 4th, 2021
By Ty Ross
In 2017, Tony Sanders was driving from Charleston, MO to Memphis, TN when he got lost. Experiencing what his family describes as a mental health crisis, he got lost on the way and ended up at a truck stop. Sheriff’s deputies soon arrived, and this is where things went terribly wrong.
According to the deputies, they lacked the staff to take Sanders to a nearby hospital for a mental evaluation, so they took him to the jail instead. My question is why the same officers who transported him to jail, couldn’t have taken him to the hospital.
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Missouri city settles part in suit over Black inmate's death
A southeastern Missouri city has agreed to pay $500,000 to settle its part in a lawsuit brought by the family of a Black man who died in jail after having his neck pinned down for several minutes by the knee of a white sheriff
ByThe Associated Press
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The Associated Press
FILE - In this undated file photo, then Mississippi County Sheriff Cory Hutcheson sits behind his desk at the Mississippi County Detention Center in Charleston, Mo. A southeastern Missouri city has agreed to pay $500,000 to settle its part in a lawsuit brought by the family of a Black man who died in jail after having his neck pinned down for several minutes by the knee of Hutcheson in 2017. Hutcheson was accused of pressing his knee against Sanders' neck for up to three minutes. (Leonna Heuring/Sikeston Standard Democrat via AP, File)
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