The real question is, did you do any investigation into the actual reports of the incident or did you just copy and paste this entire spin from the description of a YouTube video and take it on face value? Lets find out.
Judging from the report given by the state attorney, police report, and testimonies given by the prison inmates and nursing staff, there's evidence to support that there was foul play in Darren Rainey's death and that the prison guards involved had a motive in harming Rainey. I personally believe the prison guards unintentionally killed Rainey and should be charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the whole spin about racism and Nazi extermination camps has no backing from the report or evidence. That begs the question, "What was the motive then"?
According to several testimonies of mental health staff that worked in the mental ward reported by police detectives stated that "
state prison guards used forms of torture, including dousing prisoners with buckets of chemicals, over-medicating them, forcing them to fight each other and starving them". The mental health staff stated hot showers were used as a form of "punishment" for inmates.
Testimonies of abuse extend to regular prison inmates who claimed they weren't being fed at times, "
officers at the prison that served inmates empty food trays, known as “air trays” was known as the “diet squad’’ and they often preyed on inmates who were too ill to coherently report what had happened". These prisoners were then forced to fight one another.
Going back to testimonies of abuse reported by police detectives, police spoke with 26 inmates who were in the mental ward, and out of those 26 inmates, six inmates claimed that the shower had been used to punish inmates who misbehaved, three reported that they themselves had been subjected to punishing showers.
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So in conclusion, the reports and evidence points to the targets of abuse at the hands of the prison guards being primarily mentally ill inmates, and the intention behind this abuse was not murder, but punishment for misconduct. The four prison guards had placed Rainey in a shower of for 2 hours seemingly with the intention of punishing him, but ended up killing him in the process. State Katherine Fernandez Rundle reported Rainey’s death as an accident and unjustly cleared the four guards involved. The narrative of race being the motive is unfounded and the ties to Nazi extermination camps and an attempt of a reenactment of said extermination is false and has zero backing.
Your claim that this is race based crime is false, and your attempt to use this as evidence of the justice system being racist failed. I have no doubt racism exist in the U.S. justice system, as racism exists in any corporate entity or establishment of that size, but to claim that the system itself is racist is unfounded.