
Inmate David Sweat stages hunger strike, facility superintendent files petition to force-feed him
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Inmate David Sweat, a convicted murder who escaped from an upstate New York prison in 2015, is staging a hunger strike after being transferred between northern New York correctional facilities, according to court documents.
Sweat, who has a history of hunger strikes according to the petition, started his current one "on or about March 25, 2022," prompting Great Meadow Superintendent Dennis Bradford to file a petition requesting to "involuntarily feed, medicate and hydrate" him. Any delay in this proceeding would be detrimental to Sweat's health, according to the document filed by Bradford.
He was transferred from Shawangunk Correctional Facility to Great Meadow Correctional Facility, per records.

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