The Brutal Beating of Robert Brooks: A Death in Custody and What It Says About America's Prisons
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On Hidden Threads, Macky Outlaw and Jus unpack one of the most disturbing prison cases in recent memory: the brutal beating death of Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old Black man, at Marcy Correctional Facility in New York on December 9, 2024. Transferred from Mohawk Correctional Facility, Brooks was handcuffed and shackled when officers unleashed a savage assault—punches, kicks, chokeholds, even striking him with a shoe—captured on body cam footage that shocked the nation.
Brooks died the next morning from neck compression and blunt force trauma. What followed was a rare wave of accountability: 10 officers charged, including murder; multiple guilty pleas to manslaughter (with sentences up to 22 years); one officer convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life (David Kingsley, the only murder conviction in NY prison guard history); others acquitted or taking lesser pleas like reckless endangerment.
We discuss the timeline, the released footage, Governor Hochul's firings, the Attorney General's investigation, family statements, and why this case exposed deeper crises in detainee handling—excessive force during intakes/transfers, bystander silence among staff, racial disparities, poor oversight, and the slow grind of justice in America's prisons.
Trigger warning: Graphic violence and injustice discussed. This isn't just one incident—it's a thread in a broken system. Real talk, real outrage, real calls for change.
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