Were You Abused at Buffalo Soldiers Youth Program?
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Tucson, Arizona
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What Happened at Buffalo Soldiers Youth Program
The Buffalo Soldiers Youth Program in Tucson, Arizona, a privately-operated youth detention facility, has documented safety failures that resulted in the tragic death of a young resident. Anthony Haynes, a 14-year-old in the facility's care, died from dehydration while housed at the program. The incident highlights critical concerns about medical care, supervision, and basic safety protocols at the facility designed to serve vulnerable youth in the juvenile justice system. Despite the severity of this documented fatality, records indicate no lawsuits have been filed in connection with incidents at Buffalo Soldiers Youth Program, and no financial settlements have been paid out. The lack of legal action following such a serious incident raises questions about accountability and oversight at the facility. The death of Anthony Haynes represents a fundamental failure in the duty of care owed to youth placed in residential facilities, where staff are responsible for meeting basic needs including adequate hydration and medical attention. If you or a loved one experienced abuse, neglect, or harm while at Buffalo Soldiers Youth Program or any youth detention facility, it is important to seek legal counsel. An experienced attorney can help evaluate your case and explore options for pursuing justice and accountability.
- Location
- Tucson, Arizona
- Facility Type
- private detention
- Status
- closed
Documented Incidents & Lawsuits
The following have been documented through news reports, court filings, and official investigations.
Dehydration death of 14-year-old Anthony Haynes at Buffalo Soldiers Youth Program
A 14-year-old named Anthony Haynes died from dehydration while at the Buffalo Soldiers youth program. Someone associated with the program was later convicted in connection with his death.
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