Guard Stabbed, Killed Inside Federal Penitentiary
ATWATER (AP) ― Authorities say a federal prison guard has been stabbed
to death by inmates at the U.S. Penitentiary in Atwater.
Merced County Sheriff Mark Pazin says 22-year-old Jose Rivera was taken
to Mercy Medical Center with stab wounds at about 3:30 Friday afternoon
and was declared dead at 4:15 p.m.
A brief statement released by the prison says the officer was stabbed
by two inmates with homemade weapons.
Pazin, who is also the County Coroner, says his department will conduct
an autopsy while the FBI investigates the incident.
The prison is in the San Joaquin Valley about 64 miles northwest of
Fresno.
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Inmate Charged With Slaying Of Tomoka Guard
From:
http://www.wesh.com/news/16713238/detail.htmlFitzgerald, 50, Worked At Correctional Facility For 15 Years
POSTED: 11:53 pm EDT June 25, 2008
UPDATED: 8:10 am EDT June 27, 2008
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- An inmate at the Tomoka Correctional Institution
was quickly transferred to the Florida State Prison on Thursday after
officials said he killed a prison guard. Authorities identified the
inmate as Enoch Hall, 39, who was sentenced to life in prison for sexual
battery with a weapon and kidnapping charges in 1993. He had been at the
facility since 1994.
The officer, Donna Fitzgerald, 50, was a veteran guard, who had worked
at Tomoka Correctional Institution for 15 years.
Hall hid in a welding shed adjacent to the Pride workshop area with a
knife made out of a piece of sheet metal, police said. Pride is a
vocational training facility located at the prison.
Officials at the prison said Fitzgerald entered the shed around 7:30
p.m. Wednesday looking for Hall.
When she discovered him hiding, Fitzgerald confronted Hall and was
stabbed multiple times, police said. Fitzgerald was armed only with an
alarm and mace; there are no guns at the facility.
Department of Corrections Secretary Walter McNeil said that there is
usually more than one officer involved in moving an inmate, but he
insisted that protocol was followed.
"Words cannot express the sorrow I feel over the loss of our
correctional officer," McNeil said. "The entire department grieves the
murder of one of our finest officers, and we pray for the victim's
family during this difficult time."
Authorities said they found the knife Hall had made stashed in a
concrete wall.
McNeil said death or injury within a violent population is always a
possibility.
"Yet, when it happens, like we all are across our department today, it
is still very shocking and heart wrenching," McNeil said.
Hall has been charged with first-degree murder. He went before a judge
Thursday afternoon.
It is unclear if the protocol of more than one guard being involved in
moving an inmate was followed. Sources said that Fitzgerald was
alone, at least at one point, while locking up the work area and
moving inmates back into the dormitory. The affidavit states that
Fitzgerald was apparently alone while looking for Hall when she was
murdered. The facility was not under lockdown while the search
was under way.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is currently investigating
the incident.
The prison is located off U.S. Highway 92 on the outskirts of Daytona
Beach. It was established in 1981 and houses adult male inmates. There
is also a work camp and work release center at the facility. The prison
can hold a maximum of 1,263 inmates.
Fitzgerald is the second woman in Florida to die while working as a
guard. In 2003 during an escape attempt, inmates killed Darla
Lathrem at the Charlotte Correctional Institution – a
maximum-security facility.
A total of 13 guards, including Fitzgerald, have died in the line of
duty in Florida prisons since 1928, when records first began being
kept.
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Hall Has History Of Criminal Behavior
Enoch Hall was serving a life sentence for a rape in the '90s. Hall, 39, is a career criminal.
He first showed up in the system in June 1988. That year it was burglary plus a stolen car.
In 1990, the charge was battery on a law enforcement officer two days before Christmas.
In 1992, he moved on to sexual battery. Then in April 1993, in Pensacola, Hall raped a
woman again. This time the charge was sexual battery with a deadly weapon and
kidnapping. For those two offenses, he was sentenced to life in prison.
Hall has spent nearly all of his 14 years in prison at Tomoka.
Jim Baiardi with the Florida Police Benevelont Association represents
the officers who work in the prison. He's spoken with a number of
guards working on Donna Fitzgerald's shift at the time of this incident.
"They're very upset. You know when you lose somebody you work with, in
this line of work we're brothers and sisters because at any moment our
lives could be taken," Baiardi said.
Hall is currently at the Florida State Prison in Stark.
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