It was built to hold 13, inmates. That means officers have to cut corners, according to Stidham, the recently resigned lieutenant. Stidham unfurled a canvas jacket on the trunk of his car, revealing dozens of prison-made knives. They ranged from small blades made of metal bed slats to a massive glass shard with a cloth-wrapped handle. The lieutenant said the problem goes far beyond cinematic notions of bullying guards or vicious prisoners. Pastor Kenneth Glasgow works with prisoners there.
It creates a hostile environment. The bloodbath spilled over in March. Inmates rioted , stabbing a guard. When the warden, then Carter Davenport, responded, they stabbed him too. They set fire to the dorm, and patrolled hallways while carrying full-length swords. The warden and guard survived the attack, and special security squads swept in to quash the riot.
A few days later another riot flared up, and one inmate stabbed another. The warden called in the security squads again. Correctional officer staffing had dropped to as low as about one-third of recommended levels.
The ADOC is under a federal court order to add 2, officers over the next two years. Dunn said last week that ADOC has added a net gain of officers in the last year. The Legislature approved funding to increase pay and bonuses in an effort to hire more correctional officers. ADOC also created a new basic correctional officer position with a shorter training period to ramp up staffing more quickly. This story was updated several times, including to add a statement from U.
Attorney Jay Town and more information about the partial closing. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. All rights reserved About Us. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Ad Choices. Report a digital subscription issue If you are being blocked from reading Subscriber Exclusive content, first confirm you are logged in using the account with which you subscribed.
Continue reading your article with a WSJ membership. Resume Subscription We are delighted that you'd like to resume your subscription. Please click confirm to resume now. Sponsored Offers. Most Popular News. Most Popular Opinion.
0コメント