The jail sergeant who broke protocol to film Soleiman Faqiri’s condition in the hope of getting him help choked back tears as he recalled the joy in Faqiri’s face when he finally had a shower after days of deteriorating in segregation.
Sgt. Clark Moss, who no longer works in corrections, spoke about seeing Faqiri for the first time on Dec. 11, 2016 — four days before his death at the Central East Correctional Centre. What he saw was a person in obvious crisis who needed help, he told jurors at a coroner’s inquest Wednesday.
“I just had this sinking feeling in my stomach