Texarkana Gazette

Detention worker under review for shackling teen

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MANSFIELD, Ark.—An employee at an Arkansas juvenile detention center is under investigat­ion for shackling a 15-year-old boy and leaving him restrained overnight, according to emails from state officials.

Emails from caseworker­s, the juvenile ombudsman and the teen’s mother indicate that the Arkansas Department of Human Services is reviewing the incident that occurred at the Mansfield Juvenile Treatment Center last month, the Arkansas DemocratGa­zette reported. The emails also show that the Mansfield facility director and the Arkansas State Police’s Crimes Against Children Division were notified of the incident this month.

Aftercare worker Michelle Edgin, who is assigned to the teen’s case, wrote an email Monday to his mother, saying that she disagreed with how the boy had been restrained and reported the encounter to authoritie­s.

Edgin claimed in the email that the teen disclosed he was restrained for becoming violent. She wrote that “instead of taking off the restraints when he was calm, he claims that (the state employee) left them on all night, which is not protocol.”

“I have every intention of getting this staff member punished for his actions,” she wrote. “I will not let the kids I care for be treated unfairly.”

Edgin declined to comment to the newspaper about the case or the facility’s use-offorce policy.

Arkansas youth advocates have criticized the use of force and use of physical restraints, in particular, at juvenile detention facilities. Investigat­ors have found that staff at some of the state’s youth lockups have improperly used restraints in the past, sometimes leading to injury and civil rights violations.

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