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CO convicted in 2012 death of mentally ill Rikers inmate

Faces up to 10 years in prison

Associated Press

NEW YORK — A New York City jail officer has been convicted of a civil rights charge after a jury concluded he ignored the pleas of a dying Rikers Island inmate who had swallowed a toxic soap ball.

Terrence Pendergrass shook his head repeatedly as the verdict was announced Wednesday in Manhattan federal court.

The 50-year-old officer faces up to 10 years in prison at a sentencing proceeding Judge Ronnie Abrams set for April 17.

U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said the conviction and “systemic, institution-wide reforms” his office is pursuing should prevent similar deaths in the future.

Pendergrass was charged in the death of a 25-year-old man with bipolar disorder who was held on a burglary charge.

The man was left for hours unattended and was discovered dead the next day.