Bryan Kohberger Jail Video 'Clear Violation' of Policy: Prison
Bryan Kohberger, serving four consecutive life terms for murders, faces taunting from inmates in restrictive housing at Idaho Maximum Security Institution, officials confirmed.
- On Friday, Bryan Kohberger complained he is being taunted by fellow inmates, and the Idaho Department of Corrections confirmed awareness in an Aug. 13 statement.
- Following his July 23 sentencing, Judge Hippler sentenced Kohberger to four consecutive life terms without parole, and he was transferred from Ada County Jail in Boise to Idaho Maximum Security Institution near Kuna.
- Within the long-term housing of J Block, Kohberger is confined to his cell 23 hours a day, with inmates taunting him through air vents since late July.
- The Idaho Department of Corrections said, 'We are aware of Kohberger's complaints about what he considers taunting,' and clarified that restrictive housing is a management assignment, not a disciplinary sanction.
- The Idaho Maximum Security Institution manages the long-term housing of our most dangerous and volatile population, and has faced reports of violence and inhumane conditions in recent years.
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