Guymon Daily Herald

Oklahoma jail worker beaten, stabbed by inmates

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma County Detention Center employee who was taken hostage over the weekend was beaten and stabbed by inmates during the ordeal, police said Monday.

The Oklahoma City Police Department released additional details about the incident Saturday in which two officers shot and killed an inmate

who was seen holding a makeshift weapon to the employee’s throat. The employee, whose name wasn’t released, was transporte­d to an area hospital “with injuries incurred from being beaten and stabbed by inmates while being held,” police said in a narrative about the incident. Police identified the inmate shot and killed as 35-year-old Curtis Montrell Williams. Jail records show Williams was being held on multiple felony charges, including first-degree rape, possession of contraband in a penal institutio­n, possession of a firearm after conviction of a felony and assault and battery on jail personnel.

Police also identified the officers who shot the inmate as Lt. Coy Gilbert, a 23-year veteran, and Officer Kevin Kuhlman, who has five years of service.

Both officers have been placed on administra­tive leave while an investigat­ion is underway.

Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater, whose office will determine if the shooting was justified, blamed some of the recent problems at the jail on what he said was “incompeten­t administra­tion.”

“The jail trust and its administra­tion of the Oklahoma County jail is an abject failure that has cost the lives of inmates, made the environmen­t incredibly dangerous for law enforcemen­t and other jail staff members,” Prater told The Oklahoman newspaper.

Jail administra­tors didn’t immediatel­y return a message seeking comment about the incident or Prater’s criticism. Williams is the fifth inmate to die at the facility this year, and the jail has a long history of high staff turnover, overcrowdi­ng and escapes.

In January, a 40-yearold inmate was found beaten to death inside his cell, and his cell mate has been charged with first-degree murder in the case.

Last summer, two inmates, including a murder suspect, escaped by using sheets tied together to climb down the outside of the building from a 12th floor cell. And in October, two former Oklahoma jail employees and their supervisor were charged with misdemeano­r cruelty counts after investigat­ors found they forced inmates to stand handcuffed for hours and listen to the children’s song “Baby Shark” on repeat.

Oversight of the jail was transferre­d last year from the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office to a nine-member jail trust.

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