He was sentenced to 32 to 48 months. Do you want to share documents or information about the North Carolina prisons? In 2014, a Lanesboro officer was paid $29,800 but made another $35,600 in overtime. In January, police and prosecutors teamed up with the prisons new administrator, John Herring, to begin criminally charging inmates caught with weapons. Just out of view, in the lower right-hand corner of the video, a second fight erupts. ) or https:// means youve safely connected to the .gov website. (Parsons) told me I couldnt say anything about another sergeant bringing in marijuana, Wilburn testified. A third inmate involved in the altercation that day Julio Alberto Zelaya-Sorto pleaded guilty last month to assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Turner, 35, a convicted murderer nicknamed Thug Life, has served most of his 21-year prison sentence. [19] In August 2013, another 25 policemen involved in the massacre were sentenced to 624 years each for the deaths of 52 inmates. I believe its not a coincidence that they are in that office within minutes of carrying out that hit, Bridges told an Observer reporter. Why would someone working in a prison give someone who is suspected of being involved in a murder a be quiet sign? Roberts said in an interview with the Observer. He stretches his arms high. The father was eventually rescued relatively unharmed, but the incident was a reminder of how an incident originating inside a jail or prison can quickly turn into a dangerous situation on the outside. The five men say they filed the lawsuit because of their time at Lanesboro Correctional Institution. He goes straight to Cook, who is bleeding, and motions for him to get down on his knees. One of Brazil's most notorious gangs, the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), is said to have formed in 1993 as a response to the event. - A federal grand jury sitting in Charlotte has indicted Erice Lemond Blyther, 46, of Hoffman, N.C., for smuggling a controlled substance at Lanesboro Correctional Institution while employed as a correctional officer. It was me who was supposed to die that day.. Richard Dwyer, a prisoner at Lanesboro Correctional Institution, died Aug. 17 of an apparent suicide, a state Department of Public Safety news release said. Alex Murdaugh sentenced to life in prison for murders of wife, son in June 2021. A corrections officer opened the door that allowed the three convicted inmates into an adjacent pod. Surveillance video from that day offers a look behind the prisons walls: Inmates mill about in a hallway, some high-fiving, others hugging or bumping fists, as if they are high-school students changing classes. The confrontation began at about 8:30 a.m., when an inmate assaulted another inmate at the prison in Anson County, according to a statement from N.C. Director of Prisons Kenneth Lassiter. Less than an hour after the fight, SBI agent Audria Bridges began investigating the murder. Some correctional officers have more than doubled their income by working overtime. Meggan Callahan was beaten to death, Medical Marijuana bill passes NC Senate; some cannabis supporters against bill, 8-year-old helps raise money for favorite Waffle House worker in need of car, PLAN AHEAD: Latest Weather Forecast Video. David Mitchell, a Harley-riding former Navy officer brought in to run the prison in 2014, was attacked three times in his first eight months once stabbed in the neck by an inmate wielding a dagger fashioned from melted plastic. "You can only spread people so thin," she said. All three of the Latino inmates had sharp weapons. Department spokesman Keith Acree said the two are being treated for their injuries at local hospitals. The defendant is innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt in a court of law. Starting in November 2013, more than 800 inmates at the prison were put on lockdown for several months after an attack injured a corrections officer. In a statement to the Observer, N.C. Secretary of Public Safety Frank Perry wrote: Management changes have been made at Lanesboro, but many other initiatives are in the works that include increasing staff, providing additional staff training and partnering with outside law enforcement and investigative agencies.. Are there more visitors than ever in Bradenton, Sarasota as peak season approaches? Wall, now 45, wouldnt talk to the Observer. The suits also contend that Wall facilitated attacks on two other inmates the same year Turner was killed. Officials say the men used a homemade shank as a weapon. An official website of the United States government. Vazquez and Zelaya-Sorto are scheduled for release in 2028. The current capacity of Lanesboro Correctional Institution is 1,400 adult male inmates. It's unclear whether better staffing would have saved Callahan's life. Seconds later, Ortiz grabs a shank from his waistband and also begins slashing Cook. ANSON COUNTY, NC (WBTV) - One inmate is dead andanother injured after an incident at a state prison in Anson County. Both of the attacks involved weapons. Our theory is that, at best, the corrections officers knew (the attack) was going to happen and did nothing to stop it, Smith said. Cook is unarmed. Phillip Boney, a former Lanesboro officer, told the Observer that right after the fight, he saw Wall put a shank inside an unlocked wooden podium near the cell block. Officers said excessive overtime work can leave them burned out and exhausted. "It's not safe," McCoy said. Human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch have also documented statistics of police violence and acquittals in Brazil. In such situations inmates will sometimes send associates to threaten the officers, or even assault them. Inmate Craig Wissink, who has been serving a life sentence for murder since 2004, has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with Callahan's death. Wesley Turner, a former inmate at Lanesboro Correctional Institution, was stabbed to death in a 2012 prison fight. [20] In April 2014, 15 additional policemen were sentenced to 48 years. "If you had more staff, then you might have been looking at hurt staff instead of dead staff" (on the day Callahan died), Harkins said. Bias Easley was a corrections officer at the Lanesboro Correctional Institute, near Wadesboro. Ballistic evidence indicated that 515 bullets were found in the prisoners. The facility houses medium- and close-security inmates. Drive down U.S. 74 toward the beach and you may not realize its there. Special Agent in Charge John A. ", "The inmates literally say, 'You all are understaffed, so if we wanted to, we could overtake this prison.' 11.291 (IACmHR, Apr. It is a close custody facility, which is the equivalent of maximum security. Surveillance video shows two of the attackers meeting with a unit manager shortly before the attack.. Walker said she cant discuss specifics, but the investigation was not related to the Turner case. At Bertie, Callahan was responding to a fire set inside a trash can on the evening of April 26 when an inmate beat her to death with the fire extinguisher she'd brought to douse the flames, state officials say. It's odd that (the gang members) are meeting with Wall minutes before the attack, Smith said. One inmate warned Lanesboro prison officials that Latino gang members were armed with homemade knives and planning an attack. Parsons testified that it was easy for inmates to make weapons, from broom handles, batteries and even toothbrushes. When Callahan was attacked, two other officers were nearby, according to Anthony Jernigan, who heads the State Bureau of Investigation office that covers northeastern North Carolina. [8] In 2013, hundreds of people attended a multi-faith vigil in So Paulo in memoriam of those killed in the massacre. But local law enforcement officials are optimistic about changes at Lanesboro. The slain officer, Bias Easley, worked at the Lanesboro Correctional Institute, which is located near Wadesboro. The. Furthermore, gunshot wounds were mainly found in the face, head, throat and chest. The massacre, which left 111 prisoners dead, is considered by many people to be a major human rights violation. But it was sometimes hard for prison officers to find those shanks, Parsons said. Cook said he met him in 2001, when Turner came to his aid in a fight against correctional officers. If Cooks DNA had turned up on any of the shanks in Walls office, that could have helped tie them to the attack. In 2014, we reported that an inmate stabbed a prison administrator as he walked through the prison recreation yard. But after investigating for more than a year, the SBI closed the case. The three continue to cause trouble: Since Turners death, theyve been written up for about 50 infractions, including weapon possession, setting fires and assaulting staff. The commanding officer of the operation, Colonel Ubiratan Guimares, was initially sentenced to 632 years in prison for his mishandling of the rebellion and the subsequent massacre. The two inmates meet in the office with Wall, other administrators and members of the United Blood Nation gang, off and on, for 17 minutes. One of the officers seen making the keep-quiet gesture was Jeffery Wall, a former prison unit manager who was fired months after inmate Wesley Turners murder. In 2017, The New York Times published an article captioned "Brazils Deadly Prison System". ANSON COUNTY, NC (WBTV) - Three inmates from the Lanesboro Correctional Institute in Polkton have been indicted by an Anson County Grand Jury for the September 28, 2012 murder of a fellow inmate, and an assault on a second inmate. Wynn, who also took the stand Tuesday, testified that some inmates simply walked around prison metal detectors. CHARLOTTE A video taken inside Lanesboro Correctional Institution shows prison officials gesturing to suspects in an inmate's 2012 murder to keep their mouths shut after the killing, lawyers who represented one of the suspects said. They were among five inmates formerly held at Lanesboro Correctional Institution, about 45 miles (70 kilometers) east of Charlotte, who said they were stabbed by gang members who operated openly in a prison wing overseen by Jeffrey Wall. Hes a manager at Lanesboro Correctional Institution. RALEIGH, N.C. A prison officer and two inmates were injured during a fight at Lanesboro Correctional Institution Thursday morning, state prison officials said. A female officer told Bridges that Wall just called looking for help. Guards allegedly opened He stretches his arms wide above his head, then lowers them and covers his mouth with both hands. November 2013 - A gang member cut a correctional officer three times on the neck and face, requiring 39 stitches, according to a police report. The Carandiru massacre (Portuguese: Massacre do Carandiru, Portuguese:[msaki du kdiu]) occurred on Friday, 2 October 1992, in Carandiru Penitentiary in So Paulo, Brazil, when military police stormed the penitentiary following a prison riot. B.S. The facility was a detention center, not a penitentiary, meaning that the inmates had not yet been tried or convicted. It did not appear to be a normal prison relationship that a correctional officer should have with inmates, Underwood said. Theyre within feet of an officer who controls the locked door to the block. [3] Around 2:15 P.M., the prison director, Dr Jos Ismael Pedrosa, informed the local military police Polcia Militar do Estado de So Paulo about the uprising. A federal lawsuit, filed last month by five former Lanesboro inmates, alleges that corrections officers helped gang members wage attacks against other inmates. In an email to the Observer, state prison leaders said they have no evidence to support that conversations and gestures with inmates seen in the surveillance video are anything other than normal discussions with the inmate population.. Combined, theyve been cited for dozens of offenses while in prison, including weapon possession, fighting and assault. Prison officials refused to allow reporters to interview Cook in prison, citing mental health concerns and a policy that does not allow media interviews with inmates in solitary confinement. The settlement was reached after the trio and two other state prisoners, Orlando Harshaw and Stacey Wynn, sued Lanesboro Correctional Institution Superintendent Lawrence Parsons and other prison officials for allowing and facilitating attacks by gang members in a part of the prison run by Unit Supervisor Jeffrey E. Wall. Turner walks over to Cook and they stand shoulder to shoulder, braced for an attack. Turner, 35, had also been serving time for second-degree murder and was scheduled for release in 2017. State officials say they are working to improve conditions at Lanesboro. An officer at the gate house said Wall was upset and had a gun visible in his car, which violates prison policy. A lawyer for the killer said in a court hearing that he believes prison officials either sanctioned the September 2012 attack or looked the other way. A North Carolina inmate was found guilty Monday of murdering four prison workers during a failed escape attempt two years ago. Charlotte, NC 28202, Charlotte: (704) 344-6222 The state Department of Public Safety says an inmate at Bertie. Polkton Police Chief Matthew Norris said he recovered the one shank in Walls desk drawer soon after the 2012 fight. A lock ( Inmate Donny Mosley, who is serving time for second-degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon, had slashed her face and neck with a razor-like weapon. About 60 inmates were also near Callahan when she was attacked on April 26, Jernigan said. October 2016 - Former correctional officer Scarlette Hodges pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs, tobacco and other contraband to at least one inmate. Finding people who are willing to work as prison officers isn't easy. And, he said, they would even go so far as to tie dental floss around forbidden items, flush them down the toilet before a cell search and later use the dental floss to retrieve them. Hours after the murder, video also shows Wall gesturing to the killer. The crackdown has reduced assaults, a DPS spokesman said. All charges in the indictment are allegations. programs we write about. The prison has a staff complement of 403 employees including correctional officers, administrators, food service, medical, dental and maintenance workers. [18] Assistant U.S. Attorney Dana Washington, of the U.S. Attorneys Office in Charlotte, is in charge of the prosecution. Reporters interviewed Cook in March, two days after he was released from prison. "It's so dangerous," Gravitte said. In a court filing, Wall denied the federal lawsuit claims, saying he never facilitated attacks or gave gang members preferential treatment. [25] Since the massacre, Brazil's federal government has passed new legislation to reform the prison system, all of which has yet to be enforced.[26]. CHARLOTTE, N.C. A federal grand jury sitting in Charlotte has indicted Erice Lemond Blyther, 46, of Hoffman, N.C., for smuggling a controlled substance at Lanesboro Correctional Institution while employed as a correctional officer. Whether corrections officers helped facilitate any of what occurred that day, we dont know, said Tony Underwood, the special agent in charge of the nine-county SBI district that includes Anson and Mecklenburg counties. Another prisoner also slips through the door. [5] No policemen were injured. Often, exhausted prison officers fall asleep on the job, too. Prison leaders plan to examine many factors, including staffing patterns, Guice said. The inmate who spent time with Wall Joseph Sanderlin was involved in at least two attacks at Lanesboro, Wynns attorneys say. in Criminal Justice - Corrections, and M.S. But in his first public comments about the hidden weapons, Wall said Lanesboros top administrator at the time Lawrence Parsons was unaware that he kept the weapons in his ceiling. From a common area, Cook can see Zelaya-Sorto and Ortiz the prisoners who have just met with Wall. And they say pay increases approved by the legislature in 2015 will also help with recruiting. The incident was reported around1:30 p.m. at theLanesboro Correctional Institution in Polkton. Heres how to check the conditions. "It puts officers' lives in danger to be honest. Brooke, James. No, I dont think he would have.. Soon afterward, the suspects were escorted into offices where they received medical treatment. But Daniel Roberts, one of the attorneys, told a judge at a court hearing that the videos and other evidence suggest prison officials either sanctioned the attack or looked the other way. Often, observers say, officers let inmates visit and congregate in administrative offices. Recently, North Carolina inmates were able to smuggle a cell phone into the detention facility in which they were detained, and use it to orchestrate the kidnapping of the father of a prosecutor in the state. At the time, she was responding to a fire that had been set inside the. [11] On 16 February 2006, a Brazilian court voided Guimares' conviction because of mistrial claims; the court accepted his argument that he was only "following orders". His friend may be next. Three weeks later, Wall was fired. [6], By the end of the day, 111 prisoners were dead; and 37 more were injured. An officer in a control room opened the door for them. Seconds later, another prisoner follows. The massacre also gained international attention, with The New York Times, publishing one article titled "111 Killed When Police Storm Brazilian Prison During Inmate Riot" the same year as the massacre. They contended those numbers constitute "sensitive public security information.". Two other inmates involved in the gang-related fight that day Julio Alberto Zelaya-Sorto and Joel Corto Ortiz also pleaded guilty to felonies and had up to four and five years, respectively, added to their prison sentences. Officers skipped their required rounds at the prison the night Quick died, records show. Many of North Carolina's maximum-security prisons are operating dangerously short of staff, current and former correctional officers told the Observer. Dawe, whose group shares research to help correctional officers, said that prison leaders who operate without sufficient staff "roll the dice with people's lives.". This story was originally published December 4, 2014, 6:58 PM. He said he based his suspicions on information from inmate informants and prison surveillance video. To investigators and the killers lawyers, his meaning seemed clear: Keep your mouth shut. Had there been more, he said, one female officer might never have been assaulted. Inside his cell block, inmate Christopher Cook expects trouble. Then he covers his mouth. As alleged in the indictment, as a correctional officer, Blythers duties included the supervision of inmates, and ensuring safe, secure and orderly prison operations. He would not discuss the lawsuit or his testimony with an Observer reporter. According to charges contained in the federal indictment, Blyther worked as a correctional officer at the Lanesboro Correctional Institution (LCI), since renamed Anson Correctional Institution, a state prison located in Polkton, North Carolina. Prison officials refused to open Cooks cell door so that investigators could get a DNA sample, Bridges said. Wilburn English, a prison sergeant who previously worked at Lanesboro, recalled a day when Parsons and Wall came to talk with him. The lawsuit being litigated at Charlottes federal courthouse this week was brought by Stacey Wynn, an inmate who suffered serious injuries following two November 2011 assaults at Lanesboro. Testimony from former unit manager Jeffery Wall came during the second day of a civil trial examining whether Walls supervisor, the top official at Lanesboro Correctional Institution, ignored serious problems and allowed Wall to maintain a violent, contraband-driven fiefdom.. She and her colleagues in the Charlotte SBI office were frequently called to investigate crimes there, including officers charged with bringing drugs to inmates. Cook, the target of the 2012 attack, was released from prison in March. Officers and staff have orchestrated illegal smuggling operations, beaten shackled inmates and engaged in sex with prisoners. For almost two years, an Observer reporter exchanged letters with inmate Christopher Cook, who described what led to the attack that killed Turner. Another officer suffered serious cuts to his face last month after he was assaulted by an inmate with a bladed weapon. Ortiz was sentenced to 37 to 57 months. 2016 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. According to the indictment, between August and September 2018, while employed at LCI as a correctional officer, Blyther accepted a bribe to smuggle a controlled substance into the LCI on behalf of an inmate housed at the facility. December 2010 - Thirteen inmates assaulted staff members in various attacks, state records show. The Anson County Sheriff's Office says one inmate is dead and another was stabbed. The North Carolina . Parsons, now retired, testified Tuesday that during his time at Lanesboro, he took a number of steps to reduce violence and keep weapons out of the hands of inmates. Brian Dawe, executive director of the American Correctional Officer Intelligence Network (ACOIN), said Bertie like most of the nation's prisons appeared to be badly understaffed, based on the numbers that state prison officials provided to the Observer. Wynn said he did not want to be branded as a prison snitch, a label that can get inmates hurt. Bridges also questioned why Wall met with two gang members minutes before they attacked Cook. Lanesboro has a standard operating capacity of 864 close-custody male inmates, with 128 segregation cells and 8 health care beds. Wall said he put the shanks in the ceiling because he couldnt lock his desk drawer or file cabinet, his dismissal letter states. Bridges said she reviewed hours of surveillance video and saw that inmates frequently visited the office of an assistant prison manager a practice that she believed posed a danger to officers. The slain officer, Bias Easley, worked at the Lanesboro Correctional Institute, which is located near Wadesboro. Ronald Covington, a former captain at Lanesboro, testified that Wall appeared to be close to a gang-affiliated inmate. They have a very difficult job Most of them do it the right way. Ortiz and Vazquez didnt respond to the Observers requests for information about the case. They assert that releasing the videos could jeopardize prison security. What happened to (the shanks)? asked SBI agent Audria Bridges, who led the investigation into Turners murder. The other inmate who was injured is being treated for his injuries. Wall turns and looks directly into the room where Vazquez waits. RT @PresstvExtra: At least 40 people have been killed in flooding and landslides in Brazil's So Paulo state, officials say. October 2014 - Prison administrator David Mitchell was stabbed in the neck by an inmate wielding a plastic shank. September 2016 - Inmates stabbed a sergeant and a lieutenant at the prison, and hit two other officers with a broom handle. Although the UN urged Brazil to bring justice to those most affected by the slaughter in September 2016, the court declared the trial on Carandiru massacre null. David Guice, the state's chief deputy secretary for adult correction and juvenile justice, said he does not yet know whether better staffing at Bertie would have made any difference the day that Callahan was killed. October 04, 1992. Wall told Bridges that he was asking about rumors of a planned attack on him. Cook suffered lacerations and puncture wounds. McCoy heard the officer curse and saw her struggling with an inmate. Angela Smith, who worked as. But Harkins said the numbers provided by North Carolina suggest Bertie was "severely understaffed.". ", NC prison was understaffed when Sgt. Bridges said forensic tests did not conclusively tie any of the weapons in Walls office to the attack on Turner. Officers said excessive overtime work can leave them burned out and exhausted. None of the officers convicted have served their sentences. At no time did (I) knowingly or willingly allow any inmate to attack any inmate, he wrote. August 2011 - Eighteen inmates assaulted staff members throughout the month. Since the beginning of 2016, more than 30 stabbings occurred. A spokesman for the N.C. Department of Corrections says two inmates were taken to the hospital. But only one shank was recovered. An investigation by The Charlotte Observer last year found that state prison policies and management failures allow corruption and violence to thrive. A video taken inside Lanesboro Correctional Institution shows prison officials gesturing to suspects in an inmates 2012 murder to keep their mouths shut after the killing, lawyers who represented one of the suspects said. On the video, Cook, 41, is the tall inmate gesturing to other prisoners. 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