Jailhouse video shows deputies laughing as prisoner dies

Jailhouse video reveals California sheriff’s deputies watching and sometimes laughing as a schizophrenic man who had been strapped naked to a chair for 46 hours writhes on the floor of his cell, loses consciousness and eventually dies.

Video emerged on Friday of 36-year-old Andrew Holland’s death on Jan. 22, 2017.

San Luis Obispo County Administrative Officer Wade Horton calls it ‘extremely painful to watch.’

The clip was obtained by The Tribune of San Luis Obispo. 

‘What happened to Andrew Holland was a tragedy that impacts our entire community,’ Horton told The Tribune in an email. 

A San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s deputy is seen above laughing and smiling while his colleagues try to revive Andrew Holland, 36, a schizophrenic inmate who lay on the floor dying after two full days in which he was confined to a plastic restraint chair on January 22, 2017

Holland is seen above on the floor after losing consciousness in his cell. Deputies stood outside and watched

Holland is seen above on the floor after losing consciousness in his cell. Deputies stood outside and watched

Holland was pronounced dead on January 22, 2017. The official cause of death was a pulmonary embolism

Holland was pronounced dead on January 22, 2017. The official cause of death was a pulmonary embolism

Deputies and first responders failed to revive Holland after a blood clot traveled from his leg to his lungs

Deputies and first responders failed to revive Holland after a blood clot traveled from his leg to his lungs

Holland lost consciousness just one hour after he was freed from a plastic restraint chair

He is seen above writhing on the floor just before losing consciousness

Holland lost consciousness just one hour after he was freed from a plastic restraint chair. He is seen above writhing on the floor just before losing consciousness

At one point, he stands up briefly, appears to be stricken by tremors and lies down again, covering himself with the blanket

At one point, he stands up briefly, appears to be stricken by tremors

At one point, he stands up briefly, appears to be stricken by tremors

Holland then lies down again, covering himself with the blanket

Holland then lies down again, covering himself with the blanket

Holland is seen above sitting naked while restrained to the plastic chair for 46 hours. He was not allowed to use the bathroom, so he was forced to sit in his own waste, which is visible under the chair

Holland is seen above sitting naked while restrained to the plastic chair for 46 hours. He was not allowed to use the bathroom, so he was forced to sit in his own waste, which is visible under the chair

Corrections officers are seen above removing Holland from the plastic chair to which he was strapped

Corrections officers are seen above removing Holland from the plastic chair to which he was strapped

The video posted on The Tribune's website shows sheriff's deputies periodically entering his cell to rotate his arms and legs and offer him food and water

The video posted on The Tribune’s website shows sheriff’s deputies periodically entering his cell to rotate his arms and legs and offer him food and water

‘Although we can’t bring Andrew back, our county has made and continues to make changes in response to this terrible event.’

Last year, the county awarded Holland’s family $5million for his death, which a medical examiner determined was caused by a pulmonary embolism.

The Tribune reported that authorities have since stopped using the restraint chair, but Sheriff Ian Parkinson would not say whether anyone had been disciplined.

Holland, 36, had schizophrenia since his early 20s and was incarcerated on and off over the years, usually for minor offenses. 

He was taken into custody in 2015 on charges of battery, resisting an officer and probation violations. He was strapped into the chair after repeatedly hitting himself.

Holland was released from the chair and moved to another cell so human waste that collected under his chair, and is visible in the video, could be cleaned up

Holland was released from the chair and moved to another cell so human waste that collected under his chair, and is visible in the video, could be cleaned up

Video of him in the other cell shows him lying on a tile floor with just a blanket

Video of him in the other cell shows him lying on a tile floor with just a blanket

The video posted on The Tribune’s website shows sheriff’s deputies periodically entering his cell to rotate his arms and legs and offer him food and water. 

Strapped to the chair, he is unable to use a nearby toilet.

County policy requires rotating a restrained inmate’s extremities every 1.5 to 2.5 hours to prevent blood clots that can lead to a fatal embolism.

Holland, 36, had schizophrenia since his early 20s and was incarcerated on and off over the years, usually for minor offenses

Holland, 36, had schizophrenia since his early 20s and was incarcerated on and off over the years, usually for minor offenses

The newspaper reported that Holland was released from the chair and moved to another cell so human waste that collected under his chair, and is visible in the video, could be cleaned up.

Video of him in the other cell shows him lying on a tile floor with just a blanket.

At one point, he stands up briefly, appears to be stricken by tremors and lies down again, covering himself with the blanket. 

Soon after, he appears to have trouble breathing, then loses consciousness.

Several deputies and paramedics enter the cell and attempt to revive him, while one deputy stands smiling and talking to another.

‘We had hope that his life would improve, but on January 22nd of this year, our son Andrew died a brutal and tortured death at the hands of the custodial staff at San Luis Obispo County jail,’ Holland’s mother, Sharon, told reporters last July.

The family, which has said it will use the settlement money to establish a nonprofit to advocate for the rights of mentally ill people in the criminal justice system, declined to comment further this week. 



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