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After responding to a struggle between inmates, the correction officer was stabbed within the head and again, officers say.
A correction officer was stabbed repeatedly Monday at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Heart in Shirley.
At about 6 p.m., officers on the most safety facility responded to an alarm relating to a number of inmates combating. As soon as the officers arrived, a few of these inmates instantly turned on the officers and assaulted them, in accordance with the Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union.
One inmate allegedly used a makeshift knife to stab an officer within the head and higher again a number of instances. The officer took the inmate to the bottom, however the inmate continued to stab the officer within the head and face, union officers stated.
The inmates have been rapidly subdued, and officers regained management of the state of affairs, in accordance with the MCOFU.
“A number of” officers have been injured throughout the incident. Two officers, together with the one who was stabbed, have been dropped at native hospitals. Each suffered nonlife-threatening accidents. The officer who was stabbed was launched late Monday night time, MCOFU Legislative Consultant Kevin Flanagan stated.
In an interview, Flanagan referenced an assault that occurred final 12 months at MCI-Shirley, a medium safety facility across the nook from Souza-Baranowski.
Matthew Tidman, a correction officer, was monitoring a gymnasium when he was attacked. Roy Sales space, a convicted assassin, allegedly unscrewed a metallic pole from a weightlifting equipment and used it to assault Tidman.
“That is one thing that I’ve talked about extensively, even earlier than officer Tidman was assaulted and virtually killed. These assaults are all too frequent in our correctional services,” Flanagan stated. “These are risks that correctional officers face each single day at work. Only a few days in the past we had an officer punched at MCI-Framingham within the face.”
A number of inmates filed a federal lawsuit final 12 months alleging that they have been subjected to retaliatory beatings by correction officers at Souza-Baranowski. A 2021 investigation from The Boston Globe Highlight Workforce centered on numerous allegations of violence and misconduct contained in the jail.
Flanagan stated that he’s frightened about the potential for a correction officer dying as the results of an assault.
“It looks like that is growing, not simply the assaults however the severity of those assaults, the place somebody goes to finish up shedding a life,” he stated.
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Originally posted 2023-05-23 18:18:31.