The feminine inmates anticipated a guard on a routine verify when a door opened on the Clark County jail in Jeffersonville, Ind., late one night time final October.
Indiana
Female inmates raped after guard sold key to their cells, lawsuit says
It was the beginning of what the ladies would later describe as “an evening of terror.” The 2 male inmates left, solely to return with extra males who uncovered their genitals, yelled obscenities and groped the ladies, in accordance with the lawsuit.
Two feminine inmates had been raped, the lawsuit claims.
Now, at the least 28 girls are suing Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel and then-corrections officer David Lowe in a pair of federal lawsuits lately filed within the U.S. District Court docket of Southern Indiana. In each, the ladies allege the sheriff and the jail guards working for him violated the ladies’s civil rights by both deliberately or negligently permitting the male inmates to realize entry to their pods and never serving to as the lads attacked them for greater than two hours early on Oct. 24.
“A sheriff on the jail — they’ve one job, and that’s to maintain inmates secure and safe. And it’s only a full, utter failure that allowed this to occur,” Steve Wagner, a lawyer representing eight girls, instructed The Washington Submit. “And so we would like solutions as to the way it occurred.”
Larry Wilder, an lawyer representing the Clark County Sheriff’s Workplace, blamed the inmate-on-inmate assault on “the unforeseeable felony actions of a rogue corrections officer” who deserted his coaching and forsook his morals when he gave inmates entry to the jail keys.
That corrections officer, Lowe, instructed The Submit he made a mistake that allowed male inmates to steal the keys that gave them entry to the feminine pod. Lowe, 29, claimed it was an accident — the results of being overworked within the weeks main as much as the assault, which he stated he realized about solely within the days after it occurred as a result of he had been working elsewhere within the jail. Lowe, who labored on the sheriff’s workplace for a couple of 12 months, claimed he was then “coerced and assaulted into making a false confession” about promoting the keys to the inmates.
Lowe, who was fired inside days of the assault, has since been charged with felony official misconduct, serving to an inmate escape and trafficking with an inmate. He faces as much as 9½ years in jail if convicted of all three costs.
Wilder, the lawyer representing the sheriff’s workplace, challenged the feminine inmates’ claims implicating the company.
“The Sheriff’s Detective Division has continued to interview feminine inmates who had been current within the pod that night and these interviews have yielded info that’s in direct opposition to the allegations made within the civil lawsuit,” Wilder stated in an electronic mail. “Additional, the investigation appears to point that there was a scientific plan by people who had been incarcerated that night to develop the narrative that makes up the crux of the claims within the civil case.”
The sheriff, Noel, is “dedicated to defending these untruths which were alleged by those that are trying to reap monetary achieve from the crimes of David Lowe,” he added.
In keeping with one of many federal lawsuits, which was filed this week, Lowe took $1,000 on Oct. 23 in change for giving two male inmates entry to keys that might enable them to roam freely by a number of restricted areas contained in the jail. In his interview with The Submit, Lowe denied taking any cash.
Early the next morning, these two inmates, joined by a number of different males, roved three pods the place girls had been locked up, the swimsuit alleges. Unable to flee, the ladies hid below blankets, within the rest room and in darkish corners.
“That was terrifying to them. There’s simply nowhere to run, nowhere to cover,” Wagner stated.
The lads attacked dozens of girls, in accordance with the swimsuit. They groped girls’s breasts and thighs, uncovered themselves and threatened sexual assault.
A number of males shoved one of many girls, recognized in paperwork as Jane Doe 1, in opposition to the facet of a locker and pinned her there as they groped her breasts, the lawsuit states. Then, one in every of them raped her because the others threatened her to maintain quiet, the inmates allege. The girl contracted genital herpes because of the rape, in accordance with the lawsuit.
One other lady who was raped grew to become pregnant and later miscarried, William McCall, a lawyer representing 20 of the ladies, instructed The Submit.
Though the assault went on for greater than two hours, no jail guards got here to cease it, the swimsuit alleges. Surveillance cameras had been positioned in spots that might have captured the lads getting into the pod and their ensuing assault, however “not a single jail officer on obligation that night time got here to assistance from the Plaintiffs and the opposite victims,” in accordance with the lawsuit.
“They simply stored questioning: ‘When is someone going to come back assist us? Isn’t anyone watching on the safety cameras? The place are the guards which can be purported to be patrolling the jail?’ ” Wagner instructed The Submit.
After the assault, jail officers punished the ladies, in accordance with the lawsuit. They allegedly revoked the feminine inmates’ “darkish privileges” by leaving the lights on for 72 hours straight; put the pods on lockdown, which restricted the place they may go; and confiscated pillows, blankets and private hygiene objects.
Jail officers additionally didn’t change the locks to the pod, although the keys had been nonetheless lacking, the swimsuit alleges.
Wilder, the lawyer representing the sheriff’s workplace, stated the jail’s command employees realized of the assault the day after it occurred from an inmate’s lawyer. That sparked an investigation that included a assessment of safety footage, in addition to interviews of corrections officers and inmates. Officers made instant modifications to “the bodily construction” of the jail and reviewed its insurance policies and procedures.
That work continues, Wilder stated.
“This investigation just isn’t over and the Sheriff is dedicated to [ensuring] that nothing of this magnitude or scope [ever] happens once more,” he added.
9 months after the assault, most of the girls are nonetheless reeling, Wagner instructed The Submit. They wrestle to go to sleep and endure from flashback nightmares once they do, he stated. They don’t really feel secure. Those that are nonetheless locked up concern one other assault.
“They’ve hassle sleeping at night time, questioning, you realize, ‘Is someone going to come back by that door? Am I really secure?’ ” he added.
Wagner stated that not one of the male inmates have been charged within the assault, one thing he described as “a seamless insult to the ladies.” He hopes the authorized course of permits the ladies to pry solutions from the sheriff’s workplace about how the assault was potential.
“Did folks deliberately look the opposite approach? Have been they only not doing their jobs?” Wagner stated. “What occurred that night time to permit this to occur?”
Indiana
How to watch Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. Indiana Hoosiers: TV channel, live stream for Battle 4 Atlantis game
A pair of AP Top 25 teams look to bounce back from their first letdowns of the season on Thursday when No. 3 Gonzaga takes on No. 14 Indiana in the Battle 4 Atlantis event from The Bahamas.
The Bulldogs (5-1) were less than 30 seconds away from advancing to the semifinal round before West Virginia mounted a swift comeback in the final seconds behind Tucker DeVries, who sunk two free throws in the final seconds of regulation to force overtime. The Mountaineers held the Zags to 2-of-10 from the field in the extra period to come away victorious, 84-78, over the No. 3-ranked program in the country. Gonzaga also led by eight points at halftime and by double-digits at the 18:35 mark in the second half.
Braden Huff’s 19 points led his team, followed by Khalif Battle with 16 points. Javon Small scored a season-high 31 points for West Virginia, which went 14-of-28 (50.0%) from the field in the second half.
The Hoosiers (4-1) are looking to rebound from Wednesday’s 89-61 loss to Louisville in their Battle 4 Atlantis opener on Wednesday. Malik Reneau led Indiana with 21 points while former Zag Oumar Ballo recorded 11 points and six rebounds.
The Bulldogs and Hoosiers have met four times before, all at neutral sites, with the series split at 2-2. The two last met in the 2008 Hartford Classic in Indianapolis, Indiana, where the Zags came out on top, 70-54.
The winner of Thursday’s game plays at noon PST on Friday in the third-place game. Loser plays at 8 a.m. PST in the seventh-place game.
HOW TO WATCH GONZAGA VS. INDIANA
Who: Gonzaga and Indiana meet in the consolation bracket of the 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis
When: 11:30 a.m. PT/2:30 p.m. EST | Thursday, Nov. 28
Where: Imperial Arena at Atlantis Resort | Nassau, Bahamas
TV: ESPN2
2024 Battle 4 Atlantis Schedule:
Nov. 28 – Semifinals
Noon ET – Louisville vs. West Virginia
2:30 p.m. ET – Gonzaga vs. Indiana
5 p.m. ET – Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner
7:30 p.m. ET – Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser (consolation bracket)
Nov. 29 – Championship
11 a.m. ET – Seventh-Place Game
3 p.m. ET – Third-Place Game
5:30 p.m. ET – Championship Game
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Indiana takes on Detroit, looks for 5th straight home win
Associated Press
Detroit Pistons (8-12, 11th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Indiana Pacers (9-10, seventh in the Eastern Conference)
Indianapolis; Friday, 8 p.m. EST
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Pacers -8; over/under is 228.5
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana will try to keep its four-game home win streak alive when the Pacers face Detroit.
The Pacers are 1-1 against division opponents. Indiana has a 4-3 record against teams over .500.
The Pistons are 0-4 against the rest of their division. Detroit gives up 112.0 points to opponents and has been outscored by 2.5 points per game.
The Pacers make 48.6% of their shots from the field this season, which is 3.1 percentage points higher than the Pistons have allowed to their opponents (45.5%). The Pacers average 109.5 points per game, 8.0 fewer points than the 117.5 the Pacers allow.
TOP PERFORMERS: Tyrese Haliburton is averaging 17.4 points and 8.8 assists for the Pacers.
Cade Cunningham is averaging 23.5 points, 7.2 rebounds and 8.9 assists for the Pistons.
LAST 10 GAMES: Pacers: 5-5, averaging 115.1 points, 40.4 rebounds, 27.3 assists, 9.3 steals and 5.5 blocks per game while shooting 48.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 116.5 points per game.
Pistons: 4-6, averaging 111.1 points, 47.2 rebounds, 25.7 assists, 6.3 steals and 5.4 blocks per game while shooting 44.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 113.5 points.
INJURIES: Pacers: Aaron Nesmith: out (ankle), Andrew Nembhard: out (knee), Isaiah Jackson: out for season (calf), James Wiseman: out for season (calf), Ben Sheppard: out (oblique).
Pistons: Bobi Klintman: out (calf), Tobias Harris: day to day (hip), Cade Cunningham: day to day (hip).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Indiana DT James Carpenter Thankful His ‘Incredible Ride’ Made Him A Hoosier
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – He wasn’t here long, and he is one of several one-year Indiana wonders who have taken the Hoosiers to unprecedented heights in their 10-win 2024 dream season.
The brief and glorious ride that defensive tackle James Carpenter has been on in an Indiana uniform is close to its final act.
The final game of the regular season for Carpenter and his teammates is Saturday when Indiana hosts Purdue in a 7 p.m. ET kickoff.
It won’t be Indiana’s last game as the postseason beckons, but it might be the last chance for Carpenter to bask in the appreciation of home fans who have grown to love him and some of the other Hoosiers – new and old – who have taken Indiana to a possible College Football Playoff berth.
Carpenter will be out of eligibility after the 2024 season. Other prominent Hoosiers, transfers or not, such as quarterback Kurtis Rourke, running backs Justice Ellison and Ty Son Lawton, wide receivers Myles Price and Ke’Shawn Williams, center Mike Katic, defensive linemen Lanell Carr Jr. and Jacob Mangum-Farrar and safety Josh Sanguinetti, are among the senior-plus players who are nearing their post-college football futures.
For Carpenter, coming to Indiana and being an integral part of the Hoosiers’ 10-1 season has confirmed to him (and many of his transfer teammates) that they made the right choice to try their luck in the Big Ten after playing at a so-called lower level in the Sun Belt Conference.
“It’s really just having a chip on our shoulder. Most of us that have transferred here, we were under-recruited guys who didn’t get recruited by the schools we wanted to coming out of high school,” Carpenter said.
“So I think we’ve always kind of had that chip on our shoulder coming here, We saw a lot of stuff about how we were too small. We weren’t going to be able to play in the Big Ten. We’ve used that as motivation for us” he said.
That fuel has pushed Indiana’s defense to impressive heights. The Hoosiers have the best run defense in the nation, giving up just 76.1 yards per game. Indiana is third in total defense at 261 yards per contest. The Hoosiers also rank third nationally in first downs allowed (167).
Carpenter said that defensive coordinator Bryant Haines keeps things fresh by adding layers to the defensive base principles each week.
“Coach Haines and Coach (Pat) Kuntz (defensive line coach) have definitely added a lot of different stuff. Different fronts, different pass rush schemes, a lot of different blitzes and unique looks,” Carpenter said. “They put a lot on our plate, and we welcome that.”
Carpenter – who has 29 tackles, including five sacks and nine tackles for loss – also cited a good rapport with fellow defensive tackle CJ West, himself a transfer from Kent State.
As they have grown accustomed to one another, Indiana’s run defense and push up front in pass rushing situations have become that much tougher for opponents to handle.
“In camp, we usually build upon the base level stuff. Then, each week, we’re putting in a bunch of new blitzes, different looks,” Carpenter explained. “A bunch of guys have been in the system long enough, we work well together. So they can throw a lot at us, and we’re going to go out there and execute.”
At a minimum, Indiana will have a bowl game after its regular season finale against Purdue. However, Saturday might be the last chance for Carpenter to play at Memorial Stadium, a happy place for him as he’s concluded a college career near the top of mountain after he was barely recruited out of high school in Roanoke, Va.
Curt Cignetti believed in Carpenter. He was one of his first recruits at James Madison and brought him to Indiana, where both men have enjoyed career highs not known before.
Carpenter will walk on the Memorial Stadium turf on Saturday thankful for his time as a Hoosier.
“It’s definitely going to be a little bit of an emotional moment,” Carpenter said. “It’s been an incredible ride. It’s definitely going to hit me when I’m out there with my parents, but I’ll just save that for that moment.”
A moment Carpenter earned by covering himself in glory in his one season in an Indiana uniform.
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