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Tanya Suarez took meth, was arrested, and in a drug fueled psychosis, gouged out her own eyes. Now Suarez is getting a $4.35 Million payday because a San Diego correctional officer "failed" to save her from her own vicious insanity-- she blames the negligence and poor training of officers for her sightless life and has sued the people of San Diego.
Kaylee Muthart did the same thing, but she wasn't in county custody. Kaylee is trying to rebuild her life with $65 thousand in charity and the love of her family. She blames no one else for what happened to her and is grateful to be alive.
Is it right that Tanya gets the payday because the law was enforced upon her, while Kaylee has to rely on kindness because it wasn't? And what about correctional officers, who have to witness and respond to nightmarish violence? No officer signs up for that-- but they'll receive no extra pay for their vicarious trauma.
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Tanya Suarez took meth, was arrested, and in a drug fueled psychosis, gouged out her own eyes. Now Suarez is getting a $4.35 Million payday because a San Diego correctional officer "failed" to save her from her own vicious insanity-- she blames the negligence and poor training of officers for her sightless life and has sued the people of San Diego.
Kaylee Muthart did the same thing, but she wasn't in county custody. Kaylee is trying to rebuild her life with $65 thousand in charity and the love of her family. She blames no one else for what happened to her and is grateful to be alive.
Is it right that Tanya gets the payday because the law was enforced upon her, while Kaylee has to rely on kindness because it wasn't? And what about correctional officers, who have to witness and respond to nightmarish violence? No officer signs up for that-- but they'll receive no extra pay for their vicarious trauma.
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