Chattanooga Times Free Press

Videos show inmate’s pain as officers strap him down

- BY TRAVIS LOLLER

NASHVILLE — Graphic videos filed in a Tennessee court Tuesday show a death row inmate who has just returned from the hospital repeatedly telling officers he is in pain as they strap him so tightly to a bed that his arms turn purple.

Henry Hodges is suing the Tennessee Department of Correction over his treatment by prison staff after what his attorney has said was a psychotic episode in October. Hodges slit his wrists and then cut off his penis after he was put on suicide watch Oct. 7.

When Hodges returned to the prison infirmary after his initial hospital stay, he was placed naked on a thin vinyl mattress and strapped down to a concrete slab underneath. The room where he was housed had no TV, radio or other mental stimulatio­n, and the lights were always on, according to court records. Lawyers for the state have argued that he was provided with appropriat­e around-the-clock care.

Three videos were filed as evidence in Hodges’ case by his attorneys on Tuesday after media including the Nashville Banner and The Associated Press intervened to protect public access to records in the case.

The videos made public Tuesday were taken upon Hodges’ return from the hospital.

The first shows him being wheeled into the prison infirmary. Officers spend nearly all of the 17-minute video strapping him by wrists and ankles to large metal bolts in the slab, using restraints similar to car seat belts. They also place large soft mitts over his hands.

Hodges initially appears somewhat disoriente­d and is mostly silent, but gradually grows agitated. At one point he asks to speak to his lawyer, but is ignored. He screams several times, seemingly in frustratio­n.

The second video that lasts about 8 minutes picks up with the officers still applying the restraints. A nurse checks the straps and asks for one to be tightened. Hodges tells her, “I refuse all medical treatment. All food. All water. All medical treatment.” He becomes more agitated as she touches him. He screams several more times. The officers take away his socks and hospital gown, leaving him with only a black square of cloth that covers him from about his abdomen to his calves.

A new person then enters the room saying she is from the prison’s mental health program. “You’re not here to help me,” Hodges says, then telling her to leave repeatedly.

When she tries to continue talking with him, asking him why he is refusing food and “What’s troubling you?” Hodges becomes belligeren­t, cursing at her and insulting her with crude language before she leaves and officers shut the cell door.

In the longest video, Hodges is still strapped to the bed and has defecated on himself, including on his bandages. Over the course of 45 minutes, several officers laboriousl­y move his limbs between restraints as infirmary workers clean up some of the mess with what appear to be baby wipes. One gives him a shot without his permission, causing Hodges severe agitation.

Hodges asks what was in the injection and repeats that he wants no medical treatment. He is told it will calm him down.

Previously strapped down by his wrists and ankles, the officers now strap down his biceps as well. One officer can be heard instructin­g another to pull the restraints “as tight as you can.”

Attorneys for the state have said Hodges was put in sixpoint restraints because he removed his catheter.

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