New York knows how to transfer prisoners.
A morbidly obese drug dealer was transported straight to prison by Rural Metro Ambulance after he was sentenced in Cayuga County Court Wednesday to two years in prison.
Instead of going to the Cayuga County Jail to await transfer into the custody of the state Department of Correctional Services, Stephon Turo, 57, was transported directly to the Coxsackie Correctional Facility after he was sentenced for selling prescription pain medication from his Genoa home.While Turo’s attorney, Douglas Bates, asked for parole, in light of his client’s morbid obesity, visiting Wayne County Judge Stephen Sirkin said the state prison system is equipped to handle Turo’s medical conditions.
Bates said that Turo, who weighs between 570 and 600 pounds, suffers from various staph and strep infections, kidney failure and can walk only a few feet, even with the assistance of other people.
Turo was transported to court in the back of a Ford F-150 pickup truck and was sentenced near the courthouse’s loading dock.
After he was sentenced for the third-degree felony criminal sale of a controlled substance, 10 people helped move Turo from a chair placed in the bed of the truck to a stretcher before finally placing him into the back of an ambulance.
The ambulance was escorted by four Cayuga County Sheriff’s Office correctional officers.
I’m no doctor, but if this would take some meth or heroin he might drop some pounds. I also assume there was no chase.
My punishment – Biggest Loser auditions.
Looking for illicit hidden contraband is not going to be fun for the prison officer concerned.