A federal grand jury in Charleston, West Virginia, returned an indictment today charging five former correctional officers — Mark Holdren, 39; Cory Snyder, 29; Johnathan Walters, 35; Jacob Boothe, 25; and Ashley Toney, 23 — in connection with an assault that resulted in the death of an inmate, identified by the initials Q.B., All five correctional officers, as well as a former lieutenant, Chad Lester, 33, were also charged for covering up of the use of unlawful force. Read More
Home » Six Former Correctional Officers Charged with Federal Offenses Following Death of Inmate at West Virginia Jail
Six Former Correctional Officers Charged with Federal Offenses Following Death of Inmate at West Virginia Jail
Related Posts
Afghan National Pleads Guilty to Obtaining Firearms in Connection with
Abdullah Haji Zada, 18, a native and citizen of Afghanistan and U.S. lawful permanent resident, pleaded guilty today to a criminal information charging him with… BronAfghan National Pleads Guilty to Obtaining Firearms in Connection with
Former President of Asphalt Paving Company Receives Prison Sentence
A former senior executive of a Michigan asphalt paving company was sentenced today to six months in prison and a $20,000 fine for his role… BronFormer President of Asphalt Paving Company Receives Prison Sentence
Federal Judge Finds a Virginia Man Guilty of Child Pornography
Yesterday, a district court judge convicted a Virginia man, who worked for the Department of Commerce, of possessing and receiving child sexual abuse material (CSAM).… BronFederal Judge Finds a Virginia Man Guilty of Child Pornography