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Correctional Officer Admits Guilt in Brutal Beating Death of Inmate Robert Brooks

 

A New York correctional officer has pleaded guilty to felony manslaughter in connection with the fatal beating of inmate Robert Brooks inside Marcy Correctional Facility, a case that has drawn widespread outrage and cast a harsh spotlight on the state’s prison system. Christopher Walrath, 36, entered his guilty plea on Monday in Oneida County Court before Judge Robert L. Bauer.

 

Walrath is one of six correctional officers initially charged with second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter after Brooks was beaten to death in a medical examination room on December 9, 2023. During the hearing, Walrath responded “yes” to a series of pointed questions from the judge and prosecutor, confirming that he and his co-defendants assaulted Brooks, that he placed Brooks in a chokehold in violation of departmental policy, and that he failed to report the use of force. He further admitted that the repeated assaults ultimately led to Brooks' death.

 

Walrath remains free on bond under the condition that he not commit any new offenses and that he appear in court as required. Sentencing is scheduled for August 4.

 

The case gained significant public attention after the New York Attorney General’s Office released disturbing body camera footage showing the assault. In the video, Brooks, who was handcuffed to a bed, is seen being punched and kicked by multiple officers. At one point, an officer presses his foot into Brooks’ torso while others strike him. Brooks is later violently pulled from the bed by his shirt collar, with his face clearly bloodied as he is held above the ground.

 

The footage shocked viewers and drew condemnation from state officials, including Governor Kathy Hochul, who labeled the incident a “brutal attack.” In response, she ordered the termination of 14 individuals connected to the assault, including officers, sergeants, and a prison nurse. "Robert Brooks should be alive today," Hochul said in a statement issued following the release of the footage and charges.

 

In February, Hochul announced that six correctional officers, including Walrath, Anthony Farina, Mathew Galliher, David Kingsley, and Michael Mashaw, had been indicted for their roles in Brooks’ death. One additional officer’s name was redacted in the announcement. The five identified co-defendants all pleaded not guilty at their arraignment earlier this year. Walrath’s guilty plea marks the first significant legal development in the case since those charges were filed.

 

Walrath has not entered a plea to the second-degree murder charge. His attorney has not publicly commented on the plea or the ongoing legal proceedings.

 

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Call it what it is. Murder or assault with deadly force. Can’t say the man was a great guy by any means, but he was beaten and murdered by those cops. And they should pay. 

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7 hours ago, nick supreme said:

This is a clear case of White Supremacy. 

Or a clear case of out of control correctional officers.   They will beat any prisoner, regardless of ethnicity.

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