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2024 US homicide in custody
Murder of Robert Brooks
DateDecember 9, 2024; 14 months ago (2024-12-09)
LocationMarcy Correctional Facility,Town of Marcy, New York
DeathsRobert Brooks
Accused13 corrections officers, 4 sergeants, 2 nurses[1]
ChargesAnthony Farina; David Kingsley; Nicholas Anzalone; Christopher Walrath; Mathew Galliher; Nicholas Kieffer:second-degree murder
Michael Fisher; Michael Mashaw; David Walters: manslaughter
Nicholas Gentile: Tampering with evidence
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On December 9, 2024,Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old black man, was transferred fromMohawk Correctional Facility toMarcy Correctional Facility, both inNew York state, where he was repeatedly beaten by prison officers.[1][3] Brooks died from his injuries the following morning on December 10 atWynn Hospital inUtica, New York.[4]

Body camera footage showed that Brooks was handcuffed and had a prior facial injury and appeared to be compliant before being fatally beaten.[3][5] Brooks died due to compression of the neck and multiple blunt force injuries.[2][4] After an internal review,Governor of New York StateKathy Hochul directed theNew York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (NYSDOCCS) to fire 13 officers and a prison nurse involved in the incident.[6] On February 20, 2025, murder, gang assault, manslaughter, and tampering with evidence charges were brought against six prison officers.[1][2][7] Seventeen employees, including four sergeants and two nurses, were suspended. Four others faced varying charges including manslaughter and evidence tampering.[1][2]

Background

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Prior to the killing of Robert Brooks, Marcy Correctional Facility was the subject of numerous reports of prisoner abuse.[8] C.O. Anthony Farina and Sergeant Glenn Trombly, both implicated in the killing of Robert Brooks, were involved in the 2020 assault and disfigurement of the inmate William Alvarez.[9] In 2015, Trombly was involved in the assault of the inmate Equarn White, after which White needed a wheelchair while recovering.[9] C.O. Nicholas Anzalone, also implicated in the killing of Brooks, was one of four Marcy officers named in a federal lawsuit for the 2020 beating of Adam Bauer, a non-violent drug offender.[10]

Robert L. Brooks was a 43-year-old inmate serving a 12-year sentence since 2017 for first-degree assault in the stabbing of his ex-girlfriend.[3][11] He was a musician who completed aGED while incarcerated.[12]

Incident

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On December 9, Brooks was transferred fromMohawk Correctional Facility to Marcy Correctional Facility to be brought to a medical examination room and sat on an examination table while handcuffed.[4] The right side of Brooks's face was bleeding.[13] An officer then forced a white object in Brooks's mouth and another officer held his throat. Multiple officers then started striking the restrained Brooks in his face, torso, groin, and buttocks. Several officers stood in the room as passive bystanders. Two officers then lifted Brooks, who was then unresponsive,[3] by his shirt in an attempt to throw him out of a nearby window. The motionless Brooks was then placed on the examination table, where an officer conducted asternal rub.[3]

A preliminary examination named the cause of death as "asphyxia due to compression of the neck,"[4] from the beating.[3] "Robert [Brooks] died of massive beating to his body, both externally and internally. Several of his internal organs were bruised, his hyoid bone was fractured, his thyroid cartilage was ripped. He also died as a result of repeated restrictions to his airways, causing severe brain damage. And finally, he died by choking on his own blood," Onandaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick said after the indictment.

Identified officers involved in the incident include C.O. Anthony Farina;[13][14][9] Sergeant Glenn Trombly;[13][9] C.O. Nicholas Anzalone;[9][13] C.O. Matthew Galliher;[13] Sergeant Michael Marshaw;[13] C.O. Christopher Walrath;[13] C.O. Nicholas Kieffer;[13] and C.O.s Along, David Walters, Kessler, David Walters, and Nicholas Gentile. Other involved personnel include Kyle Dashnaw, RN Patricia Matos, and Abedin Mehmedovic.[13]

Aftermath

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The beating received widespread condemnation. NYSDOCCS commissioner Daniel F. Martuscello III made a statement that “It is not enough to simply condemn this horrific act and then go back to business,” emphasizing that his department now audits body cameras to ensure they remain activated at correctional facilities.[3] NYSDOCCS declined to comment when it was revealed that at least three officers involved in the beating of Brooks (Anzalone, Trombly, and Farina) had documented prior histories of violence and abuse against prisoners.[9]

On December 21, New York governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 13 officers and 1 nurse involved in the incident following an internal review.[15] The NYSCOPBA police union representing the involved officers called the events "a disgrace to their profession."[12] On December 28, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced that the FBI Albany Field Office was investigating the killing of Brooks.[16] Because the office of theAttorney General of New York represents state employees facing legal action related to their jobs, lawyers from Attorney GeneralLetitia James's office were assigned to defend four of the officers involved; consequently, James announced that she would recuse herself from the investigation.Onondaga County District Attorney William J. Fitzpatrick was appointed to serve asspecial counsel in James's place.[17]

Body camera footage of the incident was made public on December 27. The recorded bodycam footage has video but no audio as the 4 officers who wore bodycams during the incident had them powered on but not activated so the footage was recorded in the bodycam's stand-by mode where it does not record sound.[3][18] Brooks's autopsy, released in February 2025, ruled that his death was a homicide, caused by compression of the neck and multiple blunt force injuries.[19]

State lawmakers have responded with various proposals for reform, such as enlarging theNew York State Commission of Correction and appointing an independent investigator. Closing the facility has also been proposed.[20]

Criminal charges

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On February 20, New York GovernorKathy Hochul announced that prison workers would be arrested and charged with murder in connection with the killing of Brooks.[21] A grand jury issued murder, manslaughter, gang assault and tampering with evidence charges.[7][1] Seventeen corrections department employees — including four sergeants, 11 correction officers, and two nurses — were already suspended and facing discipline.[1]

On May 5, Walrath accepted aplea bargain reducing his charges from murder to manslaughter, with a 15-year prison sentence.[22] On May 14, Gentile pled guilty to attempted tampering with physical evidence,[23] and was sentenced to one-yearconditional discharge.[24] Trial for the remaining officers was set for October 6.[25]

On November 21, four of the officers involved — Anthony Farina, Nicholas Anzalone, Michael Mashaw and David Walters — were sentenced by Oneida County Court Judge Robert L. Bauer. Farina and Anzalone were both sentenced to 22 years in prison on a charge of first-degree manslaughter. Mashaw, the ranking officer in the infirmary at the time of the assault, was sentenced to three to nine years in prison on a charge of second-degree manslaughter. Walters was sentenced to 28 months to 7 years in prison on a charge of second-degree manslaughter. While Walters was not accused of putting his hands on Brooks, he admitted he was present during the assault, failed to intervene, and verbally prevented a nurse from entering to help Brooks.[26]

On January 16, 2026, Fisher pled guilty to a lesser charge ofreckless endangerment.[27]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefgJones, Brendan J. (February 20, 2025)."Murder, manslaughter, gang assault charges in Robert Brooks beating death". Albany Times Union. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2025.
  2. ^abcdMadani, Doha; Reiss, Adam (February 20, 2025)."Murder charges announced in death of Robert Brooks, man beaten by New York correctional officers". NBC News. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2025.
  3. ^abcdefghSottile, Zoe (December 27, 2024)."New York attorney general releases 'shocking and disturbing' videos of inmate's fatal beating".CNN. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  4. ^abcdDebusmann Jr, Bernd (December 27, 2024)."Footage shows NY officers beating prisoner Robert Brooks before death".BBC. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  5. ^Russell, Emily (December 27, 2024)."Body camera footage shows fatal beating by prison staff of inmate in Utica".NCPR. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  6. ^"Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul | Governor Kathy Hochul".www.governor.ny.gov. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  7. ^abAnderson, Renee (February 20, 2025)."New York officers in beating of Robert Brooks Sr. indicted for murder by grand jury". CBS News New York. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2025.
  8. ^"CANY Releases Report on Marcy Correctional Facility".Correctional Association of New York. RetrievedDecember 31, 2024.
  9. ^abcdefRansom, Jan (December 28, 2024)."Guards in Fatal Prison Assault Were Accused of Beating Inmates Before".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  10. ^Wight, Conor (December 30, 2024)."Marcy corrections officers involved in pattern of abuse and violence, lawsuits show".WSTM. RetrievedDecember 31, 2024.
  11. ^"Man sentenced to 12 years in prison for stabbing girlfriend". WHAM. February 10, 2017. RetrievedDecember 30, 2024.
  12. ^abMarrocco, Bonnie (December 28, 2024)."'Completely inexplicable': Family attorney reacts to body cam video of Robert Brooks' beating death in prison".WHEC.com. RetrievedDecember 29, 2024.
  13. ^abcdefghiSupardi, Briana (December 26, 2024)."Court documents describe horrific beating of inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility".WRGB. Archived fromthe original on December 29, 2024. RetrievedDecember 29, 2024.
  14. ^Lyons, Brendan (December 20, 2024)."Prison officers identified in deadly beating of inmate will be fired".Times Union. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  15. ^Marcelo, Philip (December 21, 2024)."New York's governor orders firing of prison staffers involved in inmate's fatal beating".AP News. RetrievedDecember 29, 2024.
  16. ^Ventura, Juliann (December 28, 2024)."FBI investigating killing of inmate after assault by correctional officers".The Hill. RetrievedDecember 29, 2024.
  17. ^Shanahan, Ed; Ransom, Jan (January 2, 2025)."N.Y. Attorney General Recuses Herself in Case of Fatal Prison Beating".The New York Times. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2025.
  18. ^Lewis, Zach (December 27, 2024)."Body-Worn Camera Footage of Inmate Assault at Marcy Correctional Facility Released".WKTV NewsChannel2. RetrievedDecember 30, 2024.
  19. ^Hill, Michael (February 5, 2025)."Death of New York man beaten by prison guards ruled a homicide in autopsy report, lawyers say".AP News. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2025.
  20. ^Han, Jeongyoon (January 24, 2025)."State lawmakers call for prison reform after death of inmate".WRVO Public Media. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2025.
  21. ^"Hochul: Prison guards arrested, charged with murder for death of Robert Brooks". February 20, 2025.
  22. ^Hill, Michael (May 5, 2025)."Prison guard who helped beat cuffed New York inmate to death pleads guilty to manslaughter".AP News. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.
  23. ^"New York prison guard says he cleaned up blood of fatally beaten inmate in plea".AP News. May 14, 2025. RetrievedJuly 5, 2025.
  24. ^Mills, Sean I. (July 29, 2025)."FACT SHEET: Where every CO case stands in Marcy inmate deaths".Rome Sentinel. RetrievedAugust 5, 2025.
  25. ^Pritchard, Casey (September 3, 2025)."Corrections officers in Robert Brooks case set for Oct. 6 trial".Utica Observer Dispatch. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2025.
  26. ^Mills, Sean I. (November 18, 2025)."UPDATED: 'Today we get justice': Four Marcy COs sentenced to prison in death of inmate Robert Brooks".Rome Sentinel. RetrievedNovember 22, 2025.
  27. ^Ferris, Joleen (January 16, 2026)."Surprise Guilty Plea Before Jury Reached a Verdict in Michael Fisher Trial".WKTV NewsChannel2. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2026.

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