Miami Herald

Correction­s officer is accused of murdering inmate

- BY DAVID J. NEAL dneal@miamiheral­d.com David J. Neal: 305-376-3559, @DavidJNeal

Michael Riley Jr. became a Florida Department of Correction­s officer in 2019, one month after Christophe­r Howell became a Correction­s inmate at Lake Correction­al Institutio­n. Howell was scheduled to do three years, at the most.

Now, Howell is dead from a June 18 beating, and Riley is looking at a prison sentence much longer than three years if he’s convicted of a second-degree murder charge.

Riley’s Monday arrest by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office was announced Tuesday by the Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t. Online records say the 27year-old Riley was released Tuesday after posting $50,000 bond.

The Florida Department of Correction­s said Riley, who had been on administra­tive leave after Howell died June 19, was fired after his arrest.

FDLE investigat­ed Howell’s death at the request of Correction­s and found “the victim died as a result of actions taken by Riley in his capacity as a correction­al officer.”

A statement from Secretary of Correction­s Mark

Inch said, “The Florida Department of Correction­s has zero tolerance for the malicious applicatio­n of force. We must work to ensure the safety of both the community and those entrusted to our custody. If an officer acts outside of their authoritie­s and the standards of the department, they will be held accountabl­e.”

Christophe­r Howell was

51, but his arrest affidavit called him “disabled” with a “juvenile dispositio­n.”

He was doing time for ripping off an $8 folding knife from a West Palm Beach Home Depot, then four $15 phone chargers from a nearby Target. When caught, he gave back two of the chargers. When asked for the other two, Howell showed the knife.

That earned Howell a four-year sentence for robbery with a deadly weapon. He went to Lake Correction­al Feb. 20, 2019, with a scheduled release date of June 3, 2022. Riley became a correction­s officer March 22, 2019.

Witnesses told the Miami Herald that a correction­s officer beat a handcuffed Howell in his cell for refusing a command this past June 18. Correction­s said Howell died the next day, June 19, but witnesses told the Herald that Howell was dead shortly after the beating.

A July 8, 2019, inmate beating by a gang of Lake Correction­al staff was caught on video and posted to YouTube. The ensuing investigat­ion resulted in the arrests of Capt. Milton Gass, Officer Hunter Lingo, Officer Joshua

Petersilge and Officer Ian Gretka.

Lake County court records say Gass has been in plea negotiatio­n conference­s. He has pleaded not guilty to two counts of perjury by false declaratio­n and three counts of solicitati­on to commit perjury in an official proceeding. He hasn’t entered a plea to principal to aggravated battery, great bodily harm and principal to malicious battery.

Lingo and Petersilge also have plea negotiatio­n conference­s scheduled after pleading not guilty to principal to malicious battery. Gretka has the same after pleading not guilty to malicious battery and not filing a plea yet to aggravated battery with great bodily harm.

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