Oklahoma inmate charged in death of jail security officer

The Associated Press and The Oklahoman - June 14, 2017 10:19 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – An Oklahoma inmate has been charged in the death of a security officer who suffered a heart attack following a foot chase.

The Oklahoman  reports 38-year-old Jerime Mason Williams is charged with first-degree manslaughter. Williams was in prison at the Clara Waters Community Corrections Center in Oklahoma City when he was spotted near a fence in January.

Authorities say he was retrieving a bag of contraband containing loose leaf tobacco and rolling paper.

Security officer Stephen Jenkins chased Williams, but soon went into went into cardiac arrest. The 42-year-old Jenkins later died.

Williams was in prison on a drug possession offense at the time. He’s now being held in the Oklahoma County jail. A clerk at the Oklahoma County courthouse said no attorney is listed for Williams in the case file

 

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