The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Convicted killer: Civil rights violated when dreadlocks cut

- By Andrew WelshHuggi­ns The Associated Press

COLUMBUS » The repeated cutting of an imprisoned Ohio killer’s dreadlocks violates the inmate’s civil rights and i mpedes his ability to practice his religion, according to a federal lawsuit.

The complaint filed on behalf of prisoner Cecil Koger says his faith of Rastafaria­nism requires him to wear his hair in dreadlocks.

The Department of Rehabilita­tion and Correction has forcibly cut Koger’s hair five times, including an incident a year ago when he was subdued with chemic a l spray and shackled, according to the lawsuit filed last week.

Koger believes that by cutting his hair, prison officials have “stolen a part of his identity, as his dreadlocks served as a reminder of his faith and devotion to the natural world,” Avidan Cover, a Case Western Reserve University law professor representi­ng the inmate, says in the lawsuit.

The prison system declined to comment. Prison rules ban “hair disproport­ionately longer in one area than another (excluding natural baldness), weaves, and dreadlocks.”

Rastafaria­nism developed in Jamaica in the early years of the last century. It references parts of the Old Testament, and its lifestyle can include ritual use of marijuana, avoiding alcohol, wearing hair in dreadlocks and vegetarian­ism, the lawsuit says.

Despite the prison system’s ban on dreadlocks it has selectivel­y allowed other non-Rastafaria­n inmates to wear them, the lawsuit says.

The state also previously allowed Koger to address security concerns with dreadlocks — as a hiding place for weapons, for ex- ample — by turning his head upside down and running his fingers through his hair, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit seeks to have the prison system’s ban on dreadlocks declared illegal and to force the agency to recognize Rastafaria­nism as a religion. That includes allowing an all-natural vegetarian diet practiced by Rastafaria­ns known as “ital,” the wearing of a head cover and access to religious texts.

Koger, 35, is serving a 33-year sentence for aggravated murder and aggravated robbery. He’s housed at Trumbull Correction­al Institutio­n in northeaste­rn Ohio.

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