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Public commenters allege mistreatment at Shawnee County jail; speakers say lawsuits and records disputes are underway

Shawnee County Board of County Commissioners · April 17, 2026

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Summary

During public comment two speakers accused county jail staff and a nurse of improper use of suicide‑watch placement and mistreatment, said they have filed or plan lawsuits, and alleged the jail sought $191,000 to produce records; the commissioners did not take immediate personnel action at the meeting.

Two members of the public used the meeting’s public‑comment period to make detailed allegations about treatment inside the Shawnee County jail and to say they have taken or will take legal action.

A speaker who identified himself as Michael told commissioners he was threatened with being placed on suicide watch after refusing to answer questions and said he has a legal team. He said a nurse identified only as “Hallie” threatened him and later filed a protection order that was dismissed; Michael said video of the events has been released to the public.

Dr. Justin Spies described being stripped, placed in isolation and put on suicide watch while in custody, alleged he suffered injuries (including possible fractured wrists and back pain) and said he repeatedly requested medical attention that he said was ignored. Dr. Spies said the same nurse was involved in his case and that he has filed a lawsuit naming jail staff and officials. He also alleged the jail charged $191,000 to process an open‑records request for documents he sought and said that fee violated the Kansas Open Records Act as he understands it.

Director Brian Cole of the Department of Corrections was present; earlier in the meeting he provided routine operational updates (including training academy plans), but the transcript records no immediate personnel actions or detailed responses to the allegations during the public‑comment period.

The speakers requested that commissioners hold jail leadership accountable. Commissioners did not announce personnel action during the meeting; the transcript records that commenters said they have legal representation and that open‑records and personnel matters may be pursued outside the commission’s agenda.

Because these are allegations raised during public comment, this article reports them as claims made by speakers in the transcript and notes that the transcript does not show a formal county response or resulting disciplinary action at this meeting.