In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.

Why weren't these 2 in BIG BOY jail?

Mark GMark G Member Posts: 1,654 ✭✭✭
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/2-inmates-at-virginia-juvenile-facility-escape-through-hole-in-fence/ar-BB16ISNw?li=BBnbfcL

Virginia State Police are searching for two young men convicted of violent crimes after they attacked a guard at a juvenile facility and escaped through a hole in a fence, officials say. 

a man standing in front of a mirror posing for the camera Jabar A Taylor Rashad E Williams© Provided by NBC Washington D.C.Jabar A. Taylor; Rashad E. Williams

Jabar A. Taylor, 20, and Rashad E. Williams, 18, escaped from Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center in the Richmond area early Monday, the state Department of Juvenile Justice says. Both men are still at large. 

Taylor was imprisoned after being convicted of second-degree murder and aggravated malicious assault. Williams was convicted of malicious wounding and robbery. 

They used a cord to choke a security staff member early Monday morning, the juvenile justice department said in a statement. The staff member briefly lost consciousness. They grabbed a set of keys, used them to get out of a unit and “escaped through a hole that had been cut in the facility’s perimeter security fence.” A vehicle was waiting for them on the other side and they vanished. 

The staff member was treated at an emergency room and released. 

This marks the first escape from the facility in more than 20 years, Director Valerie Boykin said in a statement. 

“DJJ takes very seriously our role in promoting public safety, and are therefore releasing the names and photos of these young adults to aid in their apprehension, as allowed by the Virginia Code [16.1-309.1],” she said. “We are very concerned about how this happened and will fully investigate the circumstances and ensure that appropriate action is taken. We strive to provide for a safe, secure and therapeutic environment for the youth committed to our care.” 

Taylor is from Spotsylvania County. Williams is from Washington, D.C. Both men were set to be transferred to adult facilities when they turn 21. 

Anyone with information on Taylor’s or Williams’ whereabouts is asked to contact police. 

The Washington Post reported in April that the Bon Air facility was the site of the nation’s worst known coronavirus outbreak at a prison for youths. 

Comments

Sign In or Register to comment.