As a former State Corrections Officer, I can attest to what you said. If the Officers were doing their jobs right, he'd still be alive. With all the safeguards put in place, a lot had to go wrong for him to kill himself.
What you forgot to put down was that if an inmate tried to hang himself, the corrections officers were supposed to cut him down and start lifesaving protocols. They don't need to have backup and if they didn't act, it would be deliberate indifference.
As a former State Corrections Officer, I can attest to what you said. If the Officers were doing their jobs right, he'd still be alive. With all the safeguards put in place, a lot had to go wrong for him to kill himself.
What you forgot to put down was that if an inmate tried to hang himself, the corrections officers were supposed to cut him down and start lifesaving protocols. They don't need to have backup and if they didn't act, it would be deliberate indifference.