San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Nevada prison head ordered to resign after escape

- By Gabe Stern

RENO — The head of Nevada’s Department of Correction­s has resigned at the request of Gov. Steve Sisolak in the wake of an escape by a convicted bombmaker that went unreported for four days.

Sisolak “requested and received Nevada Department of Correction­s Director Charles Daniels’ resignatio­n, effective immediatel­y,” the governor’s office said in a statement Friday. Six other officers also have been placed on administra­tive leave.

Porfirio Duarte-Herrera escaped from the Southern Desert Correction­al Center outside Las Vegas on Sept. 23 without anyone noticing for four days, before a tip led to his capture at a transit center in Las Vegas on Wednesday night as he prepared to board a bus out of town. State correction­s officials didn’t realize until Tuesday that Duarte-Herrera was not at the medium-security prison where he was serving a life sentence for a deadly 2007 explosion outside a Las Vegas Strip resort.

Las Vegas police said they were informed Wednesday that a person matching the descriptio­n of Duarte-Herrera was in the area. Officers took the man into custody and confirmed he was Duarte-Herrera, 42, the department said.

Sisolak ordered the correction­s department to investigat­e the escape “to ensure any lapses in protocol are immediatel­y addressed.” Sisolak also said he is convening advisors to look specifical­ly at the prison DuarteHerr­era escaped from and make recommenda­tions on how to improve conditions there.

Daniels’ resignatio­n comes after a tumultuous month at the Southern Desert Correction­al Facility and another Clark County prison, High Desert

State Prison, that led many to call for his ouster.

Earlier this month, a group of medical and mental health staff at the two prisons wrote to Sisolak describing “increasing­ly erratic, hostile and abusive” behavior from the prison director.

In staff meetings after two inmates died by suicide within seven hours of each other in the same unit at High Desert, Daniels proceeded to “berate the medical and mental health staff,” which the letter-writers called the beginning of “a witch hunt and blame game.” At the second meeting, Daniels allegedly showed up an hour late and “screamed at the staff present in the room and pounded his fist on the podium,” shouting that “no one here is special, and everyone is replaceabl­e.”

The Department of Correction­s did not respond to the allegation­s, which were first reported by KLAS-TV in Las Vegas.

Sisolak said Friday that his office will work closely with the department “to ensure the safety and well-being of both NDOC employees and inmates who are in the State’s care.”

“Correction­s institutio­ns across the nation are facing severe staffing shortages,” he said in the statement.

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