Corrections officer testifies in trial of former officer accused of killing patient

A corrections officer testified that she attempted to calm a patient before he was restrained and died at the state prison’s psychiatric unit. The testimony came during the trial of a former officer accused of killing the patient.

Key Takeaways:

  • A patient died at the state prison’s psychiatric unit.
  • A former corrections officer is on trial, accused of killing the patient.
  • A corrections officer testified about her efforts to calm the patient before restraint.
  • The testimony was given on Wednesday.
  • The incident has highlighted concerns within the prison’s psychiatric unit.

Officer’s Testimony Sheds Light on Patient’s Death

A corrections officer who was present when a patient died at the state prison’s psychiatric unit testified on Wednesday that she tried to calm the patient down before he was restrained.

Efforts to De-escalate the Situation

Taking the stand during the trial of a former officer accused of killing the patient, the officer recounted her attempts to soothe the individual. “She tried to calm the patient down before he was restrained,” according to the testimony, indicating efforts were made to manage the situation peacefully.

Trial of Former Corrections Officer

The trial centers on a former corrections officer accused of the patient’s death. The proceedings have brought attention to the events leading up to the incident within the psychiatric unit.

Incident at the Psychiatric Unit

The patient’s death occurred in the state prison’s psychiatric unit, a facility designed to manage inmates with mental health needs. The incident has raised concerns about the protocols and handling of vulnerable individuals within the correctional system.

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