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Death of black teen in US juvenile rehabilita­tion facility sparks outrage

- Page Editor: sunhaoran@globaltime­s.com.cn

A viral video showing a black teen losing consciousn­ess while being choked by staff members at a juvenile delinquenc­y center sparked outrage Wednesday, as anti-racism protests continue to rage across the US.

Cornelius Fredericks, 16, died May 1, two days after being pinned to the ground by staff at Lakeside Academy – a residentia­l treatment facility for young adults in Kalamazoo, Michigan – for having thrown a sandwich at another boy in the cafeteria.

In the video, captured by surveillan­ce cameras, Fredericks throws the sandwich and then is thrown to the ground by several men, who use their weight to subdue him.

After 10 minutes, Fredericks appears unconsciou­s. Staff members attempted CPR before calling for medical help.

His death recalls that of George Floyd, an unarmed black man killed by a white Minneapoli­s police officer on May 25 during an arrest that was filmed and spread on social media.

The “horrific video” of Fredericks’s death reveals a “culture of fear and abuse” at Lakeside Academy, where “suffocatio­n is a regular practice... as a form of discipline,” the lawyer for Fredericks’s family, Geoffrey Fieger, said Tuesday while making the video public.

Fredericks “was executed on April 29 for the crime of throwing a sandwich,” Fieger said. The seven staff members who pinned him down “deprived him of oxygen and his brain suffered irreversib­le damage.”

Two instructor­s and one nurse were charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er and child abuse.

In June, Fieger filed civil lawsuits against the involved staff members and the private company that runs the Lakeside facility, Sequel Youth and Family Services, which has a contract with the state of Michigan.

Fieger said Tuesday that the operating company had proposed an out-ofcourt settlement of less than $1 million in compensati­on to Fredericks’s family.

Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer in June denounced Fredericks’s “senseless” and “intolerabl­e” death, and announced that she was stopping all contracts with Sequel Youth and Family Services in the state.

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