Put On Blast: Surveillance Video Shows Corrections Officers Choking Inmate With Metal Chain

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Brunswick, Georgia was the scene of a federal civil rights violation at Appling County jail according to a lawsuit reported by CNN. 37-year-old Tremar Harris was seen in a 2022 surveillance video being choked with a chain while three corrections officers stood by watching.

Offcier William Rentz is said to have placed “the chain of an unused leg restraint” around Harris’ neck while he was restrained in a chair. Rentz subsequently pulled the chain against Harris’ neck and “strangled” him for approximately 4 seconds.

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The three bystanding jailer are named in a separate lawsuit for failing to stop Rentz from abusing Harris.

Officers Daydan Brannon, Cannon Mcleod and Ansley Fennell failed to intervene or stop Rentz “from engaging in such an awful, unlawful, hateful, and sadistic act,” the lawsuit stated, saying the defendants “had the ability, opportunity, skill and time to prevent and immediately stop Officer Rentz from strangling the Plaintiff”

Rentz was ultimately fired over this incident but Appling County has not responded to a CNN inquiry about the job status of Brannon, Mcleod, and Fennell. Rentz is also facing criminal charges of violation of oath of office and battery that were filed in 2023