In a troubling development, a former corrections officer at the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) has found himself in hot water after being charged for an alleged incident involving excessive force against a juvenile inmate. The officer, identified as 45-year-old Adrian Cartledge, allegedly assaulted the young detainee at the SCDJJ Juvenile Detention Center here in Columbia on October 2nd of this month.
According to a warrant issued by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), Cartledge is accused of using excessive force during what was supposed to be an assistance call. Reportedly, the juvenile inmate in question was merely complying with the instructions given to him at the time. However, the allegations suggest quite the opposite outcome. The warrant states that Cartledge intentionally struck the juvenile in the face with his right elbow while the youth was handcuffed with his hands securely positioned behind his back.
The incident didn’t go unnoticed. In fact, the situation was captured on security footage, which played a significant role in substantiating the claims against Cartledge. This footage is said to show not just the attack, but also Cartledge’s actions before and after the incident, leading to a deeper investigation into his conduct as a corrections officer.
Adding another layer to the case, it has been alleged that Cartledge was dishonest about the incident when questioned, raising flags about professional integrity and accountability within the facility. Investigative authorities found the need for further scrutiny not only due to the violent nature of the alleged assault but also because of the officer’s subsequent statements regarding his actions.
Fortunately, it appears the juvenile inmate only sustained **minor injuries** during the altercation. However, the emotional and psychological effects of such an encounter can’t be overlooked and should be addressed by the facility. Due to the severity of the incident, Cartledge faces significant legal repercussions and has been charged with misconduct in office along with third-degree assault and battery.
Cartledge was formally arrested the day following the warrant’s signing on October 29. He has since been booked into the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, located in Richland County, where he will await trial. The case is set to be prosecuted by the 5th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, which will determine what steps are necessary moving forward based on the evidence presented and the laws in play.
The incident shines a light on the critical dialogue surrounding the treatment of juveniles within the justice system. When the individuals tasked with overseeing and guiding these young people choose aggression instead of support, it brings serious concerns about overall safety and rehabilitation. It’s essential to ensure that proper protocols and training are upheld to protect those who are vulnerable.
As the community looks on, many are hopeful that justice will be served for the juvenile involved in this incident, as well as for others in similar situations. The accountability of those in positions of power is fundamental to fostering a safe environment, and the outcome of this case will not only determine Cartledge’s future but may also trigger deeper investigations into the operations of localized juvenile facilities.
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