Joshua Bartlett entered guilty pleas to hindering prosecution and falsifying records, both felonies, in connection with the March 1 death of Messiah Nantwi at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy, near Utica. Bartlett appeared for a hearing in Oneida County Court in Utica, where sentencing was set for Aug. 8.

Ten correction officers, not including Bartlett, were indicted in connection with the fatal beating. Two of the 10, Jonah Levi and Caleb Blair, are charged with second-degree murder. All 10 have pleaded not guilty. Bartlett is the first guard to plead guilty in connection with the case.

Nantwi died from injuries he sustained in a series of beatings by guards that began in his room and continued even when he was lying handcuffed on the floor of the infirmary, the indictment says.

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    The video of the incident, accidentally recorded by a member of the corrections staff on bodycam, is stark. I’ll encourage anyone commenting to watch it first, it’s bad, like Kelly Thomas bad.

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        10 hours ago

        Well, this is disappointing. I couldn’t find the footage I’d watched of COs murdering Messiah Nantwi, but it’s worse than I thought - his death via similar means in a NY prison isn’t the only one to have been reported on recently. Turns out the one that I was thinking of was actually Robert Brooks, who was recently beaten to death in a prison infirmary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHbOuG9c6g8&rco=1

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    Seems like a good case for a prison robot, programmed to grapple and hold, but not rage beat people

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        The system logs were somehow wiped by some kind of temporary anomalous bug.

        Our devs have been hard at work reviewing the code.

        The devs have found nothing wrong with the hardware or code.

        Must have been a bit flip caused by a stray neutrino.

        Our system is perfect.