A man who came to visit his son was accidentally trapped inside an empty maximum security visiting area of Cook County Jail for about 30 hours over the weekend, authorities said on Tuesday.
He was rescued when he broke a sprinkler head, alerting Chicago Fire Department firefighters who found him about 1 a.m. Monday, said Cara Smith, the jail's executive director.
“We’re tremendously sorry for what this man went through,’’ Smith said.
His ordeal started Saturday about 6 p.m. when he was on his way to his weekly visit with his son, who is in sheriff’s custody awaiting a trial on a drug case. His son, who has been there for about 13 months, had been moved to a different area, a tier for “workers” that the man wasn’t familiar with.
“He was told to proceed ahead and stay to the right to go to the visitor area,’’ Smith said. “He encountered a door that was propped open and he went in and the door shut behind him.’’
He was locked in the room, where people visit the “highest classification,’’ super-maximum security prisoners for 31 hours.
“There’s no reason to check on that room because it’s not used on the weekends,’’ Smith said. He was pounding on the concrete door but no one could hear him, she said. No prisoners were in the room or anywhere near him.
The room is a visiting area that contractors were working on, installing cameras, “incredibly, for better security, ‘’ Smith said.
The room contains three stools, and three glass partitions separating visitors from the prisoners.
“Brilliantly, he broke the sprinkler head off which alerted the fire department so they were able to identify where it was coming from and they went in and found him,’’ Smith said.
“He was incredibly, obviously, relieved and couldn’t have been more gracious,’’ when they found him after about 30 hours, she said.
The man, who is middle-aged, had to have a “couple of stitches” on one of his thumbs from breaking the sprinkler and was taken to Rush University Medical Center. Smith said she met with the man early Monday about 3 a.m. and he was taken back to the jail after he was treated to pick up his car, she said.
“Anything like this is unacceptable,’’ she said. “We are very grateful that he is OK,’’ she said.
“We’re been looking at how and why and what went wrong,’’ Smith said. “Multiple things obviously failed including a contractor leaving a door open while they did work in our jail. It was a perfect storm of circumstances that led to this horrible incident.’’
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Understaffed. Spent all the money hiring lawyer buddies.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that the visiting toom didn't have it's own Director! Since Dart was elected he has hired every unempoloyed lawyer he knows and appointed them "Directors" at a fat paycheck. They strut aroundnd, giving orders to jail staff. It's really sickening what out "Pretend police" political hack Sheriff has done in the jail. The professional jail staff hates pretty boy Dart.
ReplyDeletethat must be an old photo because he is actually wearing a suit and tie. He has looked oddly disheveled and unkempt for awhile now, always wearing a pullover and his hair is usually untended. Seriously, what is wrong with him/ Does he think it portrays him as some wonkish intellectual who cannot be concerned about mundane things such as proper attire? I think it looks rather doofish to me. And yet he still continues to get a pass from the media?
ReplyDeleteI hope so, and I hope not. I think he has done a tremendous job; he certainly is on the right side of Justice when no one else was. Unfortunately, I like very few elected "officials." Dart is rare. Stood up for Liberty and property rights when no else did or would.
ReplyDeleteI hope he aspires to and attains higher office. I think the country, and certainly the States, needs it. But I suggest against State-wide office -- too corrupt. Unless Governor. I trust a very few of them.
... just my opinion. Never met him. Do not know him. But I admire and respect him for his ACTIONS.
DID HE GET RAPED IN THERE ????
ReplyDeleteI looked up PUKE in the dictionary and there was a picture of Dart in his Mt. Carmel fleece
ReplyDeleteMaybe staff shortage would be one place to look at tom.
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