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Judge won't dismiss lawsuit against Springfield police, Hampden County sheriff on behalf of woman who died in custody


Judge won’t dismiss lawsuit against Springfield police, Hampden County sheriff on behalf of woman who died in custody
Updated May 07, 8:58 PM;
Posted May 07, 3:35 PM
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SPRINGFIELD “I can’t breathe. I’m in so much pain right now,” were the words Madelyn Linsenmeir uttered days before her death following her arrest by Springfield police in 2018.
According to a lawsuit filed last year in U.S. District Court, her pleas for help went unheeded by both Springfield police and staff at the Western Massachusetts Regional Women’s Correctional Center, where she ultimately died from a heart infection.
A federal judge this week refused to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Linsenmeir’s family against the city and the Hampden County Sheriff’s Department, rejecting arguments by attorneys for both. ....

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Correctional staff in Hampden, Worcester counties are getting vaccinated at rates higher than the state, but vaccine myths persist


Correctional staff in Hampden, Worcester counties are getting vaccinated at rates higher than the state, but vaccine myths persist
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
More than 60% of Hampden and Worcester counties’ correctional staff have agreed to in-house COVID-19 vaccinations, a rate about 10% higher than Department of Correction employees statewide. It’s a trend that’s helped multiple facilities slowly return to normal operations, including increased visitations and educational programming for inmates.
Prisoners and correctional officers in Massachusetts were among those included in the first phase of the state’s vaccination rollout.
But local officials say they’re still striving to stamp out vaccination myths and misinformation among correctional officers and inmates, even though the virus has infected more than 2,700 Massachusetts prison and jail workers and left 22 inmates dead. Nationwide, distrust in prison administration and the handling of the pandemic pr ....

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