A jury found one of three corrections officer guilty of murder and manslaughter in the fatal beating of Robert Brooks in a New York prison.
The former corrections officer faces at least 15 years in prison for the beating captured on body-worn cameras.
UTICA, New York (WWNY) - Three former correction officers, including Adams resident David Kingsley, are on trial in Oneida County Court for the beating death of Marcy Correctional Facility inmate ...
FILE - This image provided by the New York State Attorney General office shows body camera footage of correction officers beating a handcuffed man, Robert Brooks, at the Marcy Correctional Facility in ...
A former New York state prison guard was found guilty of murder Monday in the death of an inmate who was beaten while handcuffed, while two other guards were acquitted for their roles in the attack ...
After three days of deliberation, the jury in the Robert Brooks case has found one of three corrections officers guilty of second-degree murder. There was a thick tension in the air as the jury sent ...
The trial for three of the four corrections officers charged in the death of Robert Brooks continues and the jury begins its third day of deliberation. Brooks, an incarcerated individual transferred ...
Utica, N.Y. ― An Oneida County jury is scheduled to resume deliberations Monday morning in the trial of three former corrections officers accused of killing an inmate last winter. The three guards ― ...
A former New York state prison guard was found guilty of murder in the death of an inmate beaten while handcuffed, while two other guards were acquitted for their roles in the beating that was caught ...
A former New York state corrections officer was found guilty Monday of murdering prisoner Robert Brooks last year, but two other guards were acquitted of contributing to his death. Jurors in Oneida ...
UTICA, N.Y. — Three former upstate New York prison guards on trial in the fatal beating of a Black handcuffed inmate took part in an act of “sheer, unimaginable brutality,” a prosecutor told a jury ...