Taxpayers are now shelling out $860,000 after officers bet a Subway sandwich that a woman would kill herself, and then allowed her to do it, cheering after.
According to a recent settlement from a
lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Corrections, multiple corrections officers made jokes about the potential of an inmate killing herself and even made bets that she would. Sadly, 25-year-old Janika Edmond did end up killing herself, and one of the corrections officers ended up winning lunch, a Subway sandwich. Now, the family has reached a settlement in the case for $860,000.
Edmond had a history of depression and suicide attempts, and
she allegedly announced to the prison guards that she was going to kill herself, but was ignored by the guards as people in her position often are. But these officers went further, not only ignoring her cries for help, but actually turning them into a sick game.
The lawsuit noted that everyone in the prison was well aware of her condition, considering that
she had attempted suicide or requested to be put on suicide watch 8 times in 13 months.Her mental health was such a concern prison doctors ordered she receive certain treatments for her depression,
and that she be kept under a close watch in case she ended up attempting suicide, or even talked about it.
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