Jewish aboriginal prisoner alleges new attack by guards was parting ‘gift’
TORONTO — A federal prisoner says he was asleep in bed when guards burst into his cell and beat him in what he called an orchestrated retaliation for various complaints he has made — allegations authorities said they are still investigating.
The allegedly excessive force used against Timothy (Mitch) Nome at Kent Institution in Agassiz, B.C., occurred in the early hours of March 2, before his transfer to Stony Mountain Institution outside Winnipeg.
“I was naked. I was asleep in bed when they attacked me. I didn’t fight back. I just let them beat up on me,” Nome told The Canadian Press in an interview. “I got beaten up pretty good. I was told it was goodbye beats.”
A total of seven guards were involved in the alleged incident — at least one had been called in on overtime — a day after senior prison managers told him they had something planned for him as a “going away present,” Nome said.


