Log in to hire José A.

José A. Alvarado Jr.

Photographer
 
News
for The New York Times: Officer Pleads Guilty in Fatal Beating of Prisoner Seen on Camera
josé a. alvarado jr.
May 22, 2025
Summary
The former corrections officer, Christopher Walrath, is one of 10 charged in the brutal beating of Robert Brooks in Marcy, N.Y. He will be sentenced to 15 years in prison.
One of the 10 corrections officers charged in connection with the vicious beating death of a prisoner in central New York last year pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter on Monday.

The officer, Christopher Walrath, 37, agreed to a plea deal offered by the prosecution, under which he will spend 15 years in prison and receive five years of post-release supervision.

He is the first officer to take a plea deal in connection with the killing of the prisoner, Robert Brooks, 43, who was beaten to death in December at Marcy Correctional Facility, a state prison in Marcy, N.Y., near Utica. The attack, which took place while Mr. Brooks was handcuffed, was recorded by officers’ body-worn cameras. Mr. Brooks was Black and all the officers seen attacking him appear to be white.During an appearance Monday morning before a judge in Oneida County Court, Mr. Walrath confirmed that he improperly left his post and joined the attack on Mr. Brooks in three separate areas of the prison. He said that he beat him in the groin and placed him in a chokehold, both acts that are prohibited by departmental guidelines.
Mr. Brooks was declared dead at a hospital in Utica the day after the beating.

Photographed for The New York Times, with words by Liam Stack and Jane Gottlieb.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/05/nyregion/christopher-walrath-guilty-robert-brooks.html
221

Also by José A. Alvarado Jr. —

News

for The Minnesota Star Tribune: A Columbia professor’s warning for the University of Minnesota

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for The New York Times: Columbia Concedes to Trump

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for The New York Times: ICE Can’t Enter Rikers for Now, Judge Rules

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for The New York Times: Outside Official Will Take Over Deadly Rikers Island Jail, Judge Orders

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for Bloomberg: New York’s Selective Return to Office Is a Problem

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for Bloomberg: Caribbean Worried About Impact of Fines on China-Made Vessels

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for Bloomberg Law: Blue Owl’s Legal Chief Surges to Top-Paid Among Asset Managers

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for Bloomberg: NYC Office Buildings See Resurgence as Investors Pile Into Bonds

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for Bloomberg: KKR Veteran Joins Blue Owl to Lead Global Family Office Push

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for Bloomberg: JPMorgan’s Former ‘Punch Card’ Building Unveils $10,000 Rentals

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for NPR: This Harlem pastor fights mental health stigma — and shares his own struggles

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for NPR: This Black church is facing the teen mental health crisis head on

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for The New York Times: A Black Studies Curriculum Is (Defiantly) Rolling Out in New York City

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for The New York Times: How a Plan for Reparations Became a Debt Trap for Marijuana Retailers

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for STAT News: What happens when a rare disease drug seems to work, but the health care system doesn’t?

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for El Nuevo Dia: Mujer del Año 2024

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for NPR: Cancer interrupted their school lives, but also set them on a mission

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for NPR: In New York, immigration weighed heavily and divisively among immigrants themselves

José A. Alvarado Jr.
News

for The New York Times: He Was One of New York’s Busiest Shoplifters. His Mother Was a Cop.”, The New York Times

José A. Alvarado Jr.
Media

for The New York Times: Home Sales in Flood Zones Are Booming. Here’s Why Buyers Take the Risk.

José A. Alvarado Jr. / New York, New York
News

for The Wall Street Journal: The King of Risky Hometown Bonds Is Back

José A. Alvarado Jr. / New York, New York
News

for The Wall Street Journal: The Office Therapist Will See You Now

José A. Alvarado Jr. / Connecticut
News

for DVEIGHT: A Conversation with Ray Turner

José A. Alvarado Jr. / Catskill Mountains, New York
News

for The New York Times: The U.S. Open Is Busier Than Ever. Some Fans Are Not Happy About It.

José A. Alvarado Jr. / New York, New York
for The New York Times: Officer Pleads Guilty in Fatal Beating of Prisoner Seen on Camera by José A. Alvarado Jr.
Sign-up for
For more access