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The family of deaf man Javarick Gantt sues Baltimore jail for failing to protect him from his killer cellmate.
Javarick Gantt’s relatives accused the state of failing to protect the deaf man and providing no information about what led ...
For years, the state corrections department refused to explain the circumstances leading up to Javarick Gantt’s murder.
Javarick Gantt, a deaf detainee, was strangled to death in jail after being forced to share a cell with a violent first-degree murder suspect. His family's lawsuit highlights communication challenges ...
A new lawsuit alleges that a deaf man who was killed in Baltimore's jail was forced to share a cell with a first-degree ...
The images of cars set ablaze, protesters tossing rocks at police and officers firing nonlethal rounds and tear gas at ...
An immigrant man who was falsely accused of threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump can be released from a ...
Staron pleaded guilty of the first-degree murder of Javarick Gantt in the Baltimore City's Central Booking and Intake Facility after previously admitting to killing 66-year-old Keith Bell with an axe ...
After Staron, 35, had been charged in an apparently random stabbing attack, jail administrators housed him in a cell with Javarick Gantt, a deaf man facing relatively minor charges who relied on ...
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