Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Relatives fume over inmate’s broke arm

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JACKSON, Miss. — As the U.S. Justice Department investigat­es deaths and violence in the Mississipp­i prison system, one inmate had to wait about a month to get a cast on his arm that was broken during a prison riot, people close to the injured man say.

While Wesley Clayton reportedly only got help after people persuaded a legislator to intervene on his behalf, the state Department of Correction­s has refused to answer questions about Clayton’s situation.

“For privacy reasons, the department is unable to discuss an inmate’s medical condition,” department spokeswoma­n Grace Simmons Fisher wrote in response to an email from The Associated Press.

On Feb. 5, the Justice Department announced that its civil-rights division was opening an investigat­ion of Mississipp­i prisons after a string of inmate deaths. At least 16 inmates have died in the state’s prisons since late December.

Most of them died at the Mississipp­i State Penitentia­ry at Parchman, and many were killed during outbursts of violence that also left an undisclose­d number of inmates injured.

Clayton, 44, is in Parchman serving 35 years for four conviction­s, including armed robbery. He told relatives that the big bone in his lower left arm was broken during riots and that he was given an injection for pain but his bone was not set in a cast, said Sherren Smith of Meridian, the mother of Clayton’s children.

Smith and Clayton’s sister, Stephanie Truman of Meridian, were among the people who attended a Mississipp­i legislativ­e hearing Thursday at the state Capitol to protest prison conditions. They took turns holding a poster with enlarged photos of Clayton’s broken arm.

Smith said she made multiple calls to correction­s officials over the past month trying to get a physician to see Clayton and set the broken bone.

She said Clayton was taken to get his arm in a cast Wednesday after she contacted Democratic state Rep. Charles Young Jr. of Meridian.

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