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Corrections officer put on administrative leave for mocking murder victim (Updated)

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* Earlier today


People who live around Logan Correctional Center are trying keep it from being shut down by the state.

* Response from the Illinois Department of Corrections

The Department has been made aware of a social media posting on Facebook made earlier today. The Department is conducting an internal investigation. CO Angeli has been advised of his administrative leave, effective immediately.

The Illinois Department of Corrections is a multicultural agency deeply committed to ensuring diversity, equity, and inclusion. We want to be clear: the comments made by this individual do not reflect the principles and standards of the Department. We apologize to anyone affected by these remarks and reaffirm our commitment to upholding policies and practices conducive to eliminating all forms of exclusion, including, but not limited to, racism, ageism, ableism, sexism, discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender and gender identity, and religious oppression.

We will continue to educate and engage our team on the importance of environments where all feel valued, respected, and included.

* Angeli has had problems before, so the department’s “education” program apparently didn’t work for him. From 2019

At least 25 Illinois Department of Corrections employees have taken part in online conversations that mocked, demeaned, or disclosed personal and medical information about transgender inmates — including calling transgender women “it” and “he” — in two private Facebook groups, an Injustice Watch review has found.

The posts were written by low-level officers, sergeants, lieutenants, and other correctional staffers — including a counselor and a parole officer — from across the state. The posts included comments degrading transgender women and outing other LGBTQ prisoners. They openly discussed private information about inmates, including alleged sexual acts and medical treatments they received. […]

The Illinois Department of Corrections has specific rules that prohibit employees from disclosing information related to offender’s records.

In response to a post from April, correctional officer Thomas Angeli, who goes by Tommy Angeli on Facebook, commented about transgender woman Janiah Monroe, who had recently been transferred to a women’s facility. “Saw her in healthcare when she first came in…dude looks nothing like a girl..a tall n skinny guy,” Angeli wrote. Later the officer expressed expectations that the inmate would have “something feminine” by way of sexual organs, but did not.

Maybe he figured his union would save him again.

..Adding… The US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled just this week that IDOC employees can be fired for this behavior

The Illinois Department of Corrections suspended corrections sergeant Gary Hicks for 10 days after an internal investigation into his Facebook posts—posts a news article described as “Islamophobic” and “offensive.” The internal investigation concluded that Hicks violated Department policies banning “conduct that is unbecoming of a State employee or that may reflect unfavorably on or impair operations of the Department.” Hicks sued the Department and various officials connected to the disciplinary process under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging a First Amendment retaliation claim and an as-applied Fourteenth Amendment challenge to the Department’s policies. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants on both claims, and Hicks appeals.

We conclude that Hicks cannot sustain a First Amendment retaliation claim because the Department’s interest in manag- ing its affairs outweighs the interest Hicks had in posting the content. Nor can Hicks sustain an as-applied Fourteenth Amendment challenge because someone in his supervisory position would not have to guess that their actions may be “unbecoming of,” “reflect unfavorably on,” “or impair operations of the Department.” We therefore affirm.

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 1:17 pm

Comments

  1. From the WLCN article: “People who work within the prison system often get a bad rap in the public eye.”

    Deservedly so.

    Comment by Google Is Your Friend Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 1:57 pm

  2. Nobody who’s familiar with the rotten culture among prison staff is surprised in the least by this.

    Comment by charles in charge Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 2:06 pm

  3. If you watch that video and come away with anything other than feeling sick, sad and angry then something is very wrong with you.

    Comment by Cool Papa Bell Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 2:17 pm

  4. Those persons who seem overly interested in other people’s sexual identity are often conflicted over their own.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 2:18 pm

  5. - Nobody who’s familiar with the rotten culture among prison staff is surprised in the least by this. -

    Yep. We pay these unskilled workers far better than teachers and this is the result.

    Shut Logan down.

    Comment by Excitable Boy Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 2:21 pm

  6. Number one rule of working for the government delete your social media.

    Comment by Delete Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 2:40 pm

  7. ==Number one rule of working for the government delete your social media.==

    . . . or maybe just don’t act like a ghoul on social media.

    Comment by charles in charge Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 2:47 pm

  8. Probably among the “you can’t say anything anymore” crowd.
    And that other one. A counselor? Seriously, a counselor?

    Comment by Proud Papa Bear Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 3:07 pm

  9. “Number one rule of working for the government delete your social media.” In all my years at the State, my social media never got me in hot water.

    Comment by Skeptic Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 3:12 pm

  10. Someone please track where his next job will be at. I’m sure it won’t have a pension, and won’t be over $20 per hour.

    Comment by Almost the Weekend Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 3:35 pm

  11. The behavior and language has become normalized.

    It must not be tolerated.

    If you can’t do the job of correctional officer or deputy without talking like these two did, you can’t handle the job. Weak. Incapable. Untrained.

    How hiring agencies miss the self loathing that these miscreants display openly should be noted. Or maybe they aren’t looking.

    Comment by Occasionally Moderated Thursday, Jul 25, 24 @ 5:25 pm

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