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Florida boot camp staff acquitted | Florida boot camp staff acquitted |
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Seven Florida boot camp guards and a nurse have been acquitted of manslaughter in the case of a teenager whose beating was caught on videotape. | Seven Florida boot camp guards and a nurse have been acquitted of manslaughter in the case of a teenager whose beating was caught on videotape. |
The 14-year-old boy collapsed after running laps on his first day at the camp for juvenile offenders in 2007. | The 14-year-old boy collapsed after running laps on his first day at the camp for juvenile offenders in 2007. |
The boy was beaten by guards for 30 minutes and made to inhale ammonia in what they said was an attempt to revive him. He died in hospital a day later. | The boy was beaten by guards for 30 minutes and made to inhale ammonia in what they said was an attempt to revive him. He died in hospital a day later. |
The jury took about 90 minutes to find the guards not guilty. | The jury took about 90 minutes to find the guards not guilty. |
Defence lawyers argued that the guards properly handled what they thought was a juvenile offender faking illness to avoid exercising. | |
They argued that Martin Lee Anderson died from complications linked to an undiagnosed sickle cell trait - a usually harmless blood disorder which can hinder the blood cells' ability to carry oxygen during physical stress. | They argued that Martin Lee Anderson died from complications linked to an undiagnosed sickle cell trait - a usually harmless blood disorder which can hinder the blood cells' ability to carry oxygen during physical stress. |
Camps shut down | |
But a medical examiner said the "forced inhalation" of ammonia caused the teenager's vocal cords to spasm and block his upper airways, and he died of suffocation. | But a medical examiner said the "forced inhalation" of ammonia caused the teenager's vocal cords to spasm and block his upper airways, and he died of suffocation. |
The boy's mother, Gina Jones, left the courtroom after the verdict was read. | The boy's mother, Gina Jones, left the courtroom after the verdict was read. |
"I cannot see my son no more. Everybody see their family members. It's wrong," she said. | "I cannot see my son no more. Everybody see their family members. It's wrong," she said. |
Anderson was sent to the boot camp for probation violations, after he was charged with stealing his grandmother's car from a church car park. | |
His death led Florida lawmakers to order that all such camps be shut down. | |
Anderson's family sought a trial after accusing state authorities of trying to cover up the case. | |
Earlier this year the state legislature paid them $5m (£2.5m) to settle civil claims. | |
The defendants would have faced up to 30 years in jail if convicted of manslaughter. | |
The jury could have convicted them of lesser charges, including child neglect and culpable negligence. |