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The assault occurred Wednesday morning at the Ross Correctional Institution in Chillicothe, located about 45 miles south of Columbus, according to a news release from the Ohio Department of ...
An Ohio prison system firearms instructor made his first appearance Wednesday in a Pickaway County court in connection with the fatal shooting of a prison lieutenant at an April training session ...
Four NOPD officers not in uniform at the time opened fire on a family on the Danziger Bridge, killing 17-year-old James Brissette and 40-year-old Ronald Madison and wounding four others. The officers claimed that they had been fired upon when they responded to a call about an officer under fire. [140] [141] Robert Faulcon Jr. Robert Gisevius Jr.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has fired a longtime firearms instructor who fatally shot a fellow officer during training in April, according to an investigation by the Ohio ...
A corrections officer at the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution shot and killed Withers after he and another prisoner wouldn't stop attacking a third inmate. The guard fired "to prevent imminent serious bodily injury to an inmate being assaulted." The guard's name was not yet released. [14] 2014-08-29: Michael John O'Connell (44) White
Now the former correction officer finds herself behind bars, according to the Department of Juvenile Justice. Juvenile correction officer fired, arrested for giving inmates contraband, officials ...
Believing she was dead, officers turned away a former EMT who offered to render aid. She died a week later. A grand jury voted 12-4 that the officers were justified in killing Small, although one of the jurors who voted in favor of justification later said he regretted his vote. [14] 2010-06-17: Harding-Perkins, Veronica (46) Maryland (Libertytown)
In the first half of 2015, shotguns were used in 14 incidents at High Desert alone. Three were birdshot, the rest blanks. Throughout the state, on average, officers fired a live shotgun round once every 10 days between January 1, 2012, and June 26, 2015, not including warning shots, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC).