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Former correctional officer sentenced after assisting white supremacist assault: DOJ

Por: ABC7 World December 06, 2022

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Former officer Matthew Ware, 53, from the Kay County Detention Center, violated held at the facility, according to a federal jury.Ware allegedly ordered lower-ranking correctional officers in May 2017 to move two Black pretrial detainees to a cell row housing white supremacist inmates whom Ware knew posed a danger to the detainees, according to court documents and the evidence presented in the trial.Later that same day, Ware gave officers an... + full article



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