bilby
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YES!!!
When a person is in police custody, the police are responsible for ANYTHING that happens to them.
If you take someone's freedom, then you take on the responsibility for their care; any harm that befalls them while in your custody is your problem, and you have to do whatever is necessary to protect them from such harm.
This is not a difficult moral conundrum here. This is really simple and basic shit.
And your attempt to change the subject is noted and derided for the pathetic diversion from your immoral stance on this question that it so obviously is. I don't give a fuck what anyone paints on their walls; it has ZERO bearing on the duty of care police have towards persons in their custody.
You are still responsible for your own actions even if you are under arrest. If I am handcuffed and pulled a cops gun and shot someone I would be guilty of the manslaughter/murder and not the caught you had the gun stolen.
If you are under arrest and handcuffed, and the cops let you get a hold of their guns, then they are most assuredly responsible for that failure of security on their part.
That a prisoner remains responsible for his actions does NOT negate the fact that the police are responsible for that prisoner's safety and well-being. They have a duty to restrain him from taking actions that might harm himself or others. If he succeeds in harming himself or oithers, then they have failed in that duty, and are responsible.
Really, this is not a difficult concept.