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Florida fires prison guards after spate of inmate deaths

One mentally ill prisoner allegedly sprayed with scalding water in shower until his skin separated from his body

The secretary of Florida's prison system has fired nearly three dozen guards in the wake of the recent scrutiny given to inmate deaths across the state over the past few years, the Miami Herald newspaper reported.

Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Michael Crews dismissed 32 guards on Friday, according to the newspaper. All of them had been accused of criminal misconduct or wrongdoing stemming from inmate deaths at four different prisons, the report said.

Florida's prison system has drawn increasing attention after the circumstances of the 2012 death of mentally ill prisoner Darren Rainey came to light.

In June, the American Civil Liberties Union penned a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder calling for a federal investigation into Rainey's death, alleging that the state had attempted to "cover it up."

The letter said Rainey was blasted with scalding hot water in a locked closet-sized shower as a punishment at the state's Dade Correctional Institution in Miami.

After two hours, Rainey was found dead with his skin separated from his body, the letter said. The water temperature was later measured at 180 degrees, according to court records.

The Florida Department of Corrections was not immediately available for comment.

"These revelations that are coming out are not about incompetence. They're about guards killing people and public officials working feverishly to cover it up," said Howard Simon, executive director of the ACLU of Florida.

Earlier this month, Crews said in a memo that the department had not been consistently holding staff who committed crimes accountable.

"The lack of consistent consequences for the same crime has the potential of undermining the culture of professionalism that is necessary for running institutions with integrity," he wrote.

Reuters

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