After being shot in the back multiple times by Kenosha police officer Rusten Sheskey, 29-year-old Jacob Blake is paralyzed from the waist down, says his family. Despite Blakeโs incapacitationโand his clear need to continue to receive treatmentโhis father says Blake is currently handcuffed to his hospital bed.
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Blakeโs father, also named Jacob Blake, shared the detail with CNN on Thursday. The younger Blake is still recovering from gunshot wounds to his spinal cord, liver and kidney at a Wauwatosa, Wisconsin hospital, where he has been since being shot on Sunday night.
Blakeโs father said he was โheartbrokenโ to see his son shackled to his hospital bed.
His uncle, Justin Blake, called it โinsult to injury.โ
โHe is paralyzed and canโt walk and they have him cuffed to the bed,โ he said. โWhy?โ
No one seems to have an answer, though the practice of shackling those in state custodyโeven as they receive critical medical careโhas a long history in this country, and it is still ongoing. For instance, guards from local and state prisons and jails still shackle pregnant incarcerated women while they give birth.
At a press conference on Thursday, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said he had โno personal understanding why [the handcuffing] would be necessary.โ
โI would hope that we would be able to find a moreโa better way to help him ... in recovering,โ Evers said. โThat seems counterintuitive. It seems to be bad medicine.โ
The practice, of course, isnโt intended to help the detained person in any way. Ostensibly, itโs to prevent people who are of interest to, or in custody of, the state from โescapingโโlogic be damned. What it explicitly does is reinforce ownership. Blakeโand the many other Black men and women who have shared this cruel experienceโis being treated like state property.
Blake has been hospitalized for five days because of actions undertaken by Kenosha police officers; he may very well never walk again because of the choices those cops made. But the handcuffs holding Blake to his bed make clear what Kenosha police and the districtโs attorney intend for him once he recovers adequately.
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Updated: 8/28/2020, 7:15 p.m.: The handcuffs have been removed and the warrant that led to Blake being shackled to his hospital bed has been vacated, his attorney, Patrick Cafferty, told CNN.
From CNN:
Kenosha County Sheriffโs Department spokesman Sgt. David Wright explained earlier Friday that Blake was handcuffed to the bed because he โhas felony warrants for his arrest from crimes he committed prior to the shooting incident.โ
โAnyone with this classification level that we are guarding in the hospital would be treated in this manner,โ Wright said in a statement.
In response to the statement from the sheriffโs office, Blakeโs uncle, Justin Blake, told CNN, โIt shows how little class and compassion the sheriff has.โ
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