State of the Beaufort County Detention Center | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release to: Media / Public

          From: Sheriff Ernie Coleman

    In each county in North Carolina, the sheriff and board of county commissioners share responsibility for the jail. North Carolina General Statute 153A-218 authorizes the county (board of commissioners) to appropriate funds to pay for construction and operation of the jail. North Carolina General Statute 162-22 reads, "The sheriff shall have the care and custody of the jail in his county; and shall be, or appoint, the keeper thereof."

    On July 16th, 2015 I appointed Kathryn Bryan to the rank of Lieutenant with the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office. Lieutenant Bryan was hired to be the Jail Administrator for the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office.

    I spoke with Lieutenant Bryan about the history of our facility as I know it. I then asked her to conduct an assessment of the Beaufort County Detention Center and document her findings. I told Lieutenant Bryan that I need to know of any unsafe conditions and I need to know that we are operating in compliance with current laws. The attached document is what was reported to me by Lieutenant Bryan.

    This release of information is not to be taken as my position for or against a new facility. It is my responsibility as Sheriff to run the jail and to make sure that the jail is being run in a safe and effective manner while complying with local, state and federal laws. It is the responsibility of the board of county commissioners to build and / or maintain the jail using information provided by the sheriff and other sources to help with their decision making.

    These documents have been provided to our county commissioners and I am also making them available to the public.

       TO: Chief Deputy Rose

       FROM: Lieutenant Bryan

    As the new Jail Administrator, it is my responsibility to conduct an assessment of the detention center to ensure that it is functioning at its best. The purpose of this is to inform you of any unsafe conditions or practices; noncompliance with current laws, administrative codes and/or best practices; and general working conditions for my employees and vendors. The impact from these circumstances varies from morale issues to safety/health issues, to exposure to liability. When possible, I have included the relevant references.

    The mission of a detention center is to balance inmate safety and security with solid stewardship of county and community resources. In order to best accomplish this, we must shine a bright light on all the issues we face daily in this facility.

    This list is not all-inclusive, but contains some of the most important issues:

      Supervision-
    10A NCAC 14J .0601     SUPERVISION

             (a) Officers shall make supervision rounds and directly observe each inmate in person at least twice per hour on an irregular basis. The supervision rounds shall be documented. If remote electronic monitoring is used to supplement supervision, it shall not be substituted for supervision rounds and direct visual observation.

      (b) In addition to the supervision rounds required in Paragraphs (a) and (c) of this Rule, each jail shall utilize one or both of the following methods of supervision:

        (1) Direct or remote two-way voice communication with all confinement units.

        (2) Visual contact either through direct observation or by means of electronic surveillance with all confinement units.

           (c) Officers shall directly observe, at least four times per hour, inmates who display the following behavior:

        (1) physically hitting or trying to hit an officer; or

        (2) being verbally abusive; or

        (3) stating he will do harm to himself; or

        (4) intoxicated, as determined by a score of .15 on a breathalyzer or displaying slurred speech or smelling of alcohol or inability to control body movement; or

        (5) displaying erratic behavior such as screaming, crying, laughing uncontrollably, or refusing to talk at all.

           In addition to displayed behavior, a previous record of a suicide attempt or a previous record of mental illness shall warrant observation at least four times per hour.

           (d) Officers shall remain awake at all times.

           (e) Officers shall not be assigned other duties that would interfere with the continuous supervision, custody or control of inmates.

           (f) Female officers shall be on duty when female inmates are confined.

           (g) The sheriff or the administrator of the regional jail shall develop a contingency plan for the supervision and control of inmates during an emergency, and that plan shall provide for the ready availability of extra personnel.

           (h) Inmates shall not be allowed to supervise or assume any control over other inmates.

        (1)There is no intercom system in the inmate housing units. Inmates use this system to communicate with officers about their needs and questions, to notify officers of any problems or issues in the unit, to alert officers of fire or other imminent safety hazards, etc. As this is not a direct supervision facility, officers may only physically be in those areas twice an hour. The current method of communication is for inmates to wave a towel or sheet at the surveillance camera until noticed.

           (e)Current staffing levels are inadequate. The control room officer is responsible for answering the telephone and must divert his/her attention away from the camera monitors.

      Security-
    10A NCAC 14J .0501     GENERAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS

    Each jail shall meet the following security requirements:

        (1) provide for the secure confinement of inmates from the time of their passage through the security perimeter until release;

        (2) provide for the locked storage of firearms before persons enter the security perimeter;

        (3) prevent the passage of contraband;

        (4) prevent unauthorized contact between inmates and persons from outside the jail;

        (5) The main lobby of the detention center is a congested place. All new arrestees are processed here, inmates going to or coming from court use this area to be handcuffed/shackled, civilians come here to be fingerprinted and those here for visitation pass through, including children. Given this traffic, it is impossible to comply with this requirement at all times.

      Construction Standards for Existing Facilities-
    10A NCAC 14J .1507     DORMITORY AREA REQUIREMENTS IN JAILS

           (g) Natural light shall be admitted to the dormitory in compliance with North Carolina State Building Code.

       Currently, there are two cell blocks which do not receive any natural light.
    10A NCAC 14J .1511     OTHER AREAS

           (a) Each facility shall have sufficient storage space.

           (b) Each county jail shall have a medical examining room that at least is equipped with an examining table and a lavatory.

           (c) Each jail with a capacity of more than 20 inmates shall have secure conference areas, and the areas shall not have recording or listening devices.

    Currently, we are non-compliant in all three areas:

           (a) The detention center has no storage space, all supplies, some records, etc. are stored off-site or in a non-secure area. This necessitates an officer leaving the facility to access the storage areas, often leaving the shift short-handed.

           (b) Our medical unit only has a wash basin. There is no lavatory.

           (c) There is no secure conference room without a recording or listening device, nor is there room for a conference room.

    Command and Control- The offices of the Jail Administrator and Chief Detention Officer are not located in the detention facility. This causes issues with communication, command, control and safety. There is currently no room for these offices in the facility.

    No Sally Port- There is no secure area for arresting officers to bring prisoners into the facility. They must park in a public area and escort the prisoner to the facility- risking an altercation, the passage of contraband, escape, etc. Additionally, when our inmates are sentenced and transferred to prison, they must leave the secure facility and go outside to the prison bus. Often, these inmates are facing lengthy prison sentences and may feel desperate to escape.

    No Staff Bathrooms- At a given time, there can be up to 8 officers on duty, and the staff nurse. There is a single bathroom in the lobby of the jail that we use, as well as arresting officers, the public who are here to get fingerprinted, etc.

    No Staff Showers- In the event of contamination (inmates throwing urine, feces, bodily fluids, cleaning fluids), there is nowhere for officers to decontaminate and/or shower. They are sent home to clean up, possibly leaving the facility short-staffed. Additionally, they are potentially putting their families at risk for contamination.

    Inadequate Housing for Segregation - It is not possible to adequately segregate the following inmates:

    Female Keep- Aways (enemies)-They are transferred to another facility or to safekeeping at our cost.

    Medical Isolation- There is no area for inmates with infectious diseases, mobility issues, etc. They are transferred to another facility or to safekeeping at our cost.

    Disciplinary Issues- We have no safe cell (padded cell) for violent inmates. We have very limited space (2 cells) for non-compliant inmates. When we don't have space, they are transferred to another facility or to safekeeping at our cost.

    Vunerable population- We have inmates who are old, young, have mental illness, etc., who are best housed away from the general population for their safety and health. We are limited to the 2 cells referenced above in #c. When we don't have space, they are transferred to another facility or to safekeeping at our cost.

    Surveillance- The number of surveillance cameras is insufficient in a linear facility. There are many blind spots in the facility where the control room officer is unable to see the inmates. Many issues occur in these areas as well as when the officers are not directly in the cell blocks. This design is outdated and dangerous for officers, inmates and medical staff.

    Evacuation- In the event of a fire, HAZ MAT situation or weather emergency, we currently have no acceptably safe way to evacuate this facility. There is no secure area outside to contain the inmates until transportation arrives, which can come from as far away as Bertie County.
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( September 23rd, 2015 @ 3:34 pm )
 
Gene, I get that you know many stupid people, and that you appreciate their stupid comments as truth. It is your natrue to celebrate such.

For my part, you can meet with these Stupids anytime, anywhere, and even have a conference for the Stupid approach to all knowledge that do so celebrate; however, there will be no place for that level of known stupid on BCN. I let a lot go; but, when I know abject dishonesty at its core, irrespective of how many Stupids known so well by you, who, as espoused by you, agree to these lies promote, I will draw a big deep line that shall not be crossed.

Accordingly, from here on out, you are forbidden to comment on anything that refers to me or Beaufort County in BCN, simply because I abhor dishonesty.

If you want, or need to have a new conference for the Stupids to discuss this, and with their help, which you now divulge that you need to derive your intimate knowledge of important county matters, to discover 'when and what', and, now, let's add 'where' I voted to "waste the county's time / money" on county business (that information will need to be specific, and quantifiable in absolute logic), and then, and only then, I will allow you to rejoin the debate, where you represent the position of other Liberals, including these Stupids you do so describe as your source of information, which forms the backbone of your liberal opinions regarding the governing of Beaufort County.

Until then, your comments will be blocked as heretofore promised. I do this to protect whatever honesty I can still gleam from this dishonest society that you project to be such a big part of.
( September 23rd, 2015 @ 3:18 pm )
 
Stan---I stated clearly that "Local Citizens tell me what I said."

I have lived full time here for the last 5 years. Prior to that it was summer visits from Rocky Mount and tree work in that area. I say NOTHING more than "it appears we have a long term problem from the 80's and NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE TO IMPROVE NOR RESOLVE IT."

You can give me more history if you please. I debate ONLY what I personally know and you are being a bully to any views but your own Tea Party Conservatism. I viewed it as stated before with the Greenville event. I didn't like it then and don't buy the bully deal now, good buddy . . .
( September 23rd, 2015 @ 7:03 am )
 
Gene, at your age, you should have learned to have read for retention by now.

You stated: "Stan---you wasted time on a problem since the 1980's / money doing nothing but studies with no result. I have been to at least 3 Commission meetings over taxes on property appraised 30% above any sale in the last 5 years!"

And I countered with:

"Gene, what a dishonest comment.

You know nothing of the county commission, and your every uttered word proves it.

So, I will ask you a question to prove what not only I know to be true, but is true: Specifically, what did I vote to waste? Quantify your answer as to when and what."

So far, you have rambled a garbled communication about nonsensical past events in your life, but have not answered the question as to when and for what I voted to waste "time / money".

So, this is your final opportunity to give me just one specific vote where I did such as you proclaimed I did. And you must give the date and the subject (when and what).

If you fail to not do so on your next comment about anything to do with me, or Beaufort County, you will be forbidden from commenting on anything regarding me or Beaufort County until you do answer the question.

I have the proprietary technology to stop you, and I will use it to winnow your dishonest comments from BCN.
( September 23rd, 2015 @ 5:05 am )
 
Are you claiming the Beaufort County Jail has not been a problem since the 1980's Stan???

I have lived here and met many Beaufort County Officials who say IT IS! It is their word I share --- since I was a resident of Nash County from 1986 to 5 years ago. That County (Rocky Mount) has become a nest of drugs and crime over neglect of law enforcement and loss of all their big businesses.

The general statement is: "The rule of bullies has become a reality in Beaufort County since it became a fad of the Tea Party in national politics. . ."
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 6:38 pm )
 
Ted, the comment section works well for honest discourse.

Nothing works anywhere when dishonesty is at its core, for instance, Buckley did his coarse best to correct what he saw as a falsehood, and it did anger the Liberals.
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 6:04 pm )
 
Right now Gene, your are a liar here on BCN until you answer the question of 'when and what' as previously posed.

I won't tolerate liars on BCN for long. My patience with your dishonesty is wearing very thin.
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 5:09 pm )
 
In defense of GS, I think BCN is set up for stand alone articles and not Think Tank ideas designed to start a conversation. I enjoyed a Gore v. & Wm Buckley debate on NetFlix last night. BCN comment section is not set up for that in my opinion.
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 5:08 pm )
 
Stan---you wasted time on a problem since the 1980's / money doing nothing but studies with no result. I have been to at least 3 Commission meetings over taxes on property appraised 30% above any sale in the last 5 years!
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 4:55 pm )
 
I just saw this can sitting in the middle of the comment section and thought I would kick it. I had no idea what it contained but I could make a pretty good guess.
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 4:24 pm )
 
Thank-you Bobby Tony for acknowledging the obvious: "I'll check back later for the specific answer to what did SD vote to waste. It should be a first."

Gene will not answer this question as he did not answer the question of who, what, when and where of what was said about Jimmy Carter by FOX News personnel.

Gene represents the worst of many Liberals, who incessantly promote division using group think buzz words / phrases, then run like a scalded dog when it comes to answering to the truth, which generally is proved to not be within them.

At this point in my life, I am abhorrent of dishonest people, which makes you and Ted rare finds for me and BCN. I appreciate your (plural) honest approach to the reality that is constantly foisted upon us all.
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 4:07 pm )
 
Technically (Gene) "Waste is WASTE" is not a logically equal statement.
The verb Is usually means to be which is a copula.
In linguistics, a copula (plural: copulas or copulae) is a word used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement), such as the word is in the sentence "The sky is blue." The word copula derives from the Latin noun for a "link" or "tie" that connects two different things.
But a loose interpretation of the word is could be equal if it links the same two words.
However the use of capitals usually elevates the importance of a word,
For emphasis, writers sometimes capitalize a mid-sentence independent clause or question.
Waste with only a single capital letter could indicate an certain degree of important but if it is the first word in a sentence, proper grammar dictates capitalization of the "W" not for emphasis bust just proper usage.
However the use of all capitals as in "WASTE" is interpreted as a sign of great importance.
So using Waste to equal WASTE is not logical or indicative that the two words are equal.
Of course we all know that the meaning of "is" a dependent subordinate based on who is using it.
Carry on, I was just checking in to update my STUPID and CONSERVATIVE word count.
I'll check back later for the specific answer to what did SD vote to waste. It should be a first.
( September 22nd, 2015 @ 3:26 pm )
 
Gene, what a dishonest comment.

You know nothing of the county commission, and your every uttered word proves it.

So, I will ask you a question to prove what not only I know to be true, but is true: Specifically, what did I vote to waste? Quantify your answer as to when and what.
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