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Disturbing footage shows a terrified autistic 19-year-old desperately asking cops to listen to him before he repeatedly slammed his head on a cell door and died.

Isaiah Trammell, was taunted, belittled and threatened by nine guards as he begged for his medication at the Montgomery County Jail in Ohio. He was taken there after he was arrested following a mental health episode in March, 2023.

After fatally-injuring himself, he was taken to a hospital where he later died.

In surveillance videos obtained by The Columbus Dispatch, officers are seen telling Trammell he was 'ridiculous,' 'embarrassing' and 'acting like an a**.'

He was strapped into a restraint chair twice and threatened a third time with severe consequences if he did not calm down.

But Trammell responded to the threats by banging his head on the cell door and screaming: 'Let me out'

No-one listened as Trammell asked for his medications, a phone call and a blanket, according to the Dispatch.

Trammell was then rushed to hospital where he died three days later, with the coroner ruling it was suicide.

Trammell had been taken to jail after neighbors called police because he'd spent the night banging his head into a wall at his home.

He told officers banging his head on the wall was: 'The only way I know to get rid of the crazy in my head'.

Officers booked Trammell when they discovered he was wanted on an outstanding misdemeanor domestic violence warrant. He had allegedly been abusive to his sister and her husband.

Trammell's heartbroken mother Brandy Abner told The Columbus Patch that Trammel had a history of banging his head as a coping mechanism which often saw him end up in hospital.

She had not been aware of the outstanding warrant against her son.

'We always call when he begins to rage - it's a mental health call, not an "arrest me" call,' she said.

The 19-year-old told officers he suffered from ADHD and did not want to live.

Trammell was put on suicide watch, meaning he was trip-searched and isolated in a safe cell.

However, according to the Dispatch, he wasn't given a mattress, blanket or a suicide-resistant gown.

'He hated his body to be exposed and he kept telling them. He hated to be confined. Absolutely that would trigger him,' his mother said.

Officers allegedly kept him on the restraint chair for more than an hour, which is against Ohio standards for restraints.

The cops also continued to threaten to put Trammell into the chair a third time. The chair is supposed to be a last resort and used after providing medication.

When one officer said they couldn't use the restraint chair, another cop replied: 'Just put the chair in front of his fu***** cell so he stops. Give him a constant reminder.'

The Montgomery County Jail Coalition has called on the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections (ODRC) to investigate Trammell's death.

'Isaiah would be alive today had he been treated with dignity and respect in the jail by staff concerned for his health and well-being. Instead of listening to his cries for medication he was laughed at and ignored. We need accountability for what happened to him,' said Yvonne Currington, retired nurse and Jail Coalition member.

The Sheriff's office told Dayton Daily News on Monday that ODRC's Bureau of Detention found no 'deficiencies' in how the sheriff's office handled his death.

'Medical and mental health providers at the jail provided treatment to Trammell from the time he was booked into jail until he was transported to a local hospital,' said the sheriff’s office spokeswoman Christine Bevins.

'Although people facing charges for violent crimes shouldn’t be released to society to deal with, our community needs a medical facility with a lockdown unit that can better handle those who are in crisis.'
 
That's the thing about the Farms. The farms loves to go after bad people, unless it's an authority, in which case a big subset of farmers end up siding with the authority, unless it committed a specific crime or moral slight that makes them bad.

Kinda shitty, but it's a good reminder that many people are complete shit.
Journoscum and the rare white family taking a crack at the ghetto lottery aren't worth any sympathy, nor is a literal 30iq tard smashing his own skull in during an arrest.

You bet your ass people here are going to side with the corrections officers that had to put up with this shit.
 
Journoscum and the rare white family taking a crack at the ghetto lottery aren't worth any sympathy, nor is a literal 30iq tard smashing his own skull in during an arrest.

You bet your ass people here are going to side with the corrections officers that had to put up with this shit.
It's considered inhumane in polite society, but I suspect you're right.

Or maybe I'm projecting somewhat. I'm not happy he's dead, but I can understand why the police behaved like they did.
 
Jailors are responsible for people in their custody, full stop. Ohio is one of the majority of states that can involuntarily commit people, full stop. Someone's dead, full stop.

Nobody asked for sympathy or reducing the death of someone to "the ghetto lottery."

I can sympathize with under trained cops in a shitty Jail that doesn't know how to do its job, but I'm not giving the Jail itself a pass, nor the people responsible for it.

Ohio Rev. Code § 5122.10
Section 5122.10 - Emergency hospitalization
(A)
(1)
Any of the following who has reason to believe that a person is a person with a mental illness subject to court order and represents a substantial risk of physical harm to self or others if allowed to remain at liberty pending examination may take the person into custody and may immediately transport the person to a hospital or, notwithstanding section 5119.33 of the Revised Code, to a general hospital not licensed by the department of mental health and addiction services where the person may be held for the period prescribed in this section:
(a) A psychiatrist;
(b) A licensed physician;
(c) A licensed clinical psychologist;
(d) A clinical nurse specialist who is certified as a psychiatric-mental health CNS by the American nurses credentialing center;
(e) A certified nurse practitioner who is certified as a psychiatric-mental health NP by the American nurses credentialing center;
(f) A health officer;
(g) A parole officer;
(h) A police officer;
(i) A sheriff.

I'm confident those police officers who let the 19 year old kill himself are indeed the same sort of police officers as referenced by Ohio Rev. Code § 5122.10(A)(1)(g).

You bet your ass people here are going to side with the corrections officers that had to put up with this shit.

If you're so hung up on coddling cops for having to deal with such people, why the fuck not tell them to do what the law says they can and should do, that is, dump them in a psych ward? Instead, you seem to be vaguely siding with them and justifying neglect, when the option to just get him out of their hair and make them suffer less was right there.

What are you really arguing?

Or maybe I'm projecting somewhat. I'm not happy he's dead, but I can understand why the police behaved like they did.

They weren't trained for this, and arguably weren't even aware of a law what would have gotten the kid out of their hair very quickly. I'd like to think KF can think more than two steps past the tip of its own nose, but that clearly is a poster-by-poster issue.

Letting the system abuse, neglect, turn blind eyes, or just kill people outright isn't just immoral, it has a habit of biting everyone in the ass, in turn, not just people that are not liked. Indeed we've seen the system fuck over normal, law abiding, productive people for years now, and we've made arguments that it's bad on moral grounds, and practical grounds, not just "I don't want people like me to suffer that way."

Some of us then apparently drop that and go back to my "team vs your team, fuck people of lower status or that can be dehumanized" knuckle-dragging thinking at the first opportunity.

Sigh.
 
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They weren't trained for this, and arguably weren't even aware of a law what would have gotten the kid out of their hair very quickly. I'd like to think KF can think more than two steps past the tip of its own nose, but that clearly is a poster-by-poster issue.

Letting the system abuse, neglect, turn blind eyes, or just kill people outright isn't just immoral, it has a habit of biting everyone in the ass, in turn, not just people that are not liked. Indeed we've seen the system fuck over normal, law abiding, productive people for years now, and we've made arguments that it's bad on moral grounds, and practical grounds, not just "I don't want people like me to suffer that way."

Some of us then apparently drop that and go back to my "team vs your team, fuck people of lower status or that can be dehumanized" knuckle-dragging thinking at the first opportunity.
Yeah, the police generally aren't trained, and don't have the patience, for stuff like this.

I'm just bitter because of all the tards getting coddled when I was in school. Parents are between a rock and a hard place, and everyone else kind of is, too. There's not a hell of a lot you can do when someone is in such a state they can't take care of themselves.

I feel like that's part of why people just throw their hands in the air and fall back on "they can't help it" when they act disruptive.

Sadly, taking care of guys like this is a thankless job that costs money a lot of parents probably don't have. I'm not confident we'll ever have a system that can take care of them in an acceptable manner other than "lol just kill them".
 
It's really easy to think you have all the answers in situations you've never personally dealt with. Try tard wrangling when you're worried about coming home to your kids that night. Sorry, but at the end of day we're not going to let some freak go nuts on us just so we can "be nice."
 

I feel like that's part of why people just throw their hands in the air and fall back on "they can't help it" when they act disruptive.
Doubly so when the current mass litigiousness means even good faith efforts to help or split-second decisions open you up to owing some third party multiple millions.

Better to just walk out the door.

Better to just cut a settlement check and wash your hands.

Better to just hang up on that 911 call about a guy acting a little crazy around the house than put your department in a $50 million hole.

Things aren't going to get better until we as a society stop insisting on unrealistically perfect outcomes from shitty situations and suing those who don't somehow magically make them happen....

Civil lawfare is a misguided attempt to extort compassion out of people that only makes the mentally ill radioactive in the sense that nobody sane wants to touch them, even if they "know" what to do and everyone in general more likely to aggressively avoid the problem than try and fix it.

If that was the plan? It'd be worth it, but as it is those directing the suing actually think the fear of six figure debt will make you want to HELP in bad situations instead of shit your pants and do nothing.

Or they plain ol don't care as long as they get a cut.
 
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Or, hear me out, the cops themselves follow the law, take the potato to the psych ward, and they handle it, instead of exposing themselves to litigiousness by letting someone die, and cutting a settlement check.

Not only would these cops and the jail have avoided legal exposure, they would have listened to him scream less!
 
Or, hear me out, the cops themselves follow the law, take the potato to the psych ward, and they handle it, instead of exposing themselves to litigiousness by letting someone die, and cutting a settlement check.

Not only would these cops and the jail have avoided legal exposure, they would have listened to him scream less!
so how old were you when you got your autism diagnosis?
 
so how old were you when you got your autism diagnosis?

If only I were as autistic as you.

Yeah, the police generally aren't trained, and don't have the patience, for stuff like this.

I'm just bitter because of all the tards getting coddled when I was in school. Parents are between a rock and a hard place, and everyone else kind of is, too. There's not a hell of a lot you can do when someone is in such a state they can't take care of themselves.

I feel like that's part of why people just throw their hands in the air and fall back on "they can't help it" when they act disruptive.

Sadly, taking care of guys like this is a thankless job that costs money a lot of parents probably don't have. I'm not confident we'll ever have a system that can take care of them in an acceptable manner other than "lol just kill them".

Apologies for missing this.

You've missed that tards are often just grift-vehicles in the system as it is. It isn't like the weird picture this thread has painted because everyone's fixated on this single event with no context; by and large the tards and otherwise disabled people are vehicles for funding from fed, state, and local governments and are kept as cash cows for that reason.

So, the general case is "we need to give them human rights so they're not just kept as cash cows", not "we have to stop morons from killing them."

But, yes, sometimes we do have to remind morons who whine about how long a literal retard screamed that the laws says you can dump him in a mental ward, and their bootlickers too.
 
Apologies for missing this.

You've missed that tards are often just grift-vehicles in the system as it is. It isn't like the weird picture this thread has painted because everyone's fixated on this single event with no context; by and large the tards and otherwise disabled people are vehicles for funding from fed, state, and local governments and are kept as cash cows for that reason.

So, the general case is "we need to give them human rights so they're not just kept as cash cows", not "we have to stop morons from killing them."

But, yes, sometimes we do have to remind morons who whine about how long a literal retard screamed that the laws says you can dump him in a mental ward, and their bootlickers too.
It's no biggie.

It's hard for me to say when it comes to the ones I knew. They were intellectually disabled and comorbidly non-verbal autistic. I'm not convinced any amount of cash is worth the mondo meltdowns and parents having to worry about what's gonna happen to Timmy when they die. It's not just gibsmedat in their case.

I don't know enough about procedures between cops and mentally unwell people to say how it could be dealt with. There's a shitload of red tape to deal with when trying to solve some of these problems, and a lot of it is by design.

"You think such-and-such is a good idea? Well joke's on you, because this little law right here says you have to do x, y, and z before you can even think of that. Then you need to do a, b, and c, and hope it gets approved. *insert smug face here*" is basically the response I have gotten when I have asked why we can't do one thing or another.
 
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It's no biggie.

It's hard for me to say when it comes to the ones I knew. They were intellectually disabled and comorbidly non-verbal autistic. I'm not convinced any amount of cash is worth the mondo meltdowns and parents having to worry about what's gonna happen to Timmy when they die. It's not just gibsmedat in their case.

I don't know enough about procedures between cops and mentally unwell people to say how it could be dealt with. There's a shitload of red tape to deal with when trying to solve some of these problems, and a lot of it is by design.

"You think such-and-such is a good idea? Well joke's on you, because this little law right here says you have to do x, y, and z before you can even think of that. Then you need to do a, b, and c, and hope it gets approved. *insert smug face here*" is basically the response I have gotten when I have asked why we can't do one thing or another.

So, this is the quiet horror of dealing with people who are this profoundly special needs. We need to have a grown up conversation about quality of life and personhood for the afflicted, and the QOL for the people who are in the trenches wiping their butts and noses, or holding the tard-shield.


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Full length ones come with protective visors!

As it stands, violent potatoes are just there to make a lot of money for the business, but fuckall for the orderlies and nurses and psych techs and blah blah blah, same with sped teachers. The chud-pinion of the thread, that is, "let cops 'accidentally' kill them or facilitate suicide" would get in the way of this gravy train, so crocodile teary-eyed messaging and lobbying would stop that.

It's also, of course, to the detriment of CO hearing they need to hear niggers sneaking up on them. If only they could drop them off at a mental hosp- oh.

Anyway, thing is, the people dealing with them are paid peanuts! The money goes to the top! We're not even sure if this is a life worth living on behalf of the super-potatoes here, but we can't even examine this because someone will say we're a Nazi for even asking the question while they push for preventative abortions.

The cherry on top? I've seen cases where kids aren't even really that sped, just traumatized or having a fucking small child (kindergarten!) tantrum, and after the kid tired himself out kicking a shield held by an adult, they cuffed them above the elbows after the fact once they couldn't wriggle away.

It's a shit show, through and through, and nobody is examining it except in ways to abdicate responsibility or make money, or both, which is why the world is so fucking shitty right now.

The aristocrats.
 
I want to know what kind of cognitive dissonance it takes to be a bootlicker and then have a meltdown because someone looked up a law that would have let the cops just not have to do anything. Maybe it's something you smoke? Must be fun.
Any point you had went out the window the moment you decided this whole thread was going to be your personal soapbox.
 
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