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Three Inmates Charged in Assault
By The Rome-News Tribune
Published: 03/08/2006

Three Georgia inmates were arrested on sodomy charges Tuesday for their alleged roles in the Friday night sexual assault of a fellow Floyd County Jail inmate, authorities said.

According to Floyd County Jail records, Melvin Rucker, 42, was charged with aggravated sodomy while Isaac Lamar Chaney, 25, and Rusty Toby Strickland, 37, were each charged with being a party to a crime of sodomy.

Bail had not been set Tuesday night for the three, who remained at the facility.

Between 6 and 8 p.m. Friday, Chaney and Strickland were in a jail cell in I Block, where they held down the 27-year-old victim while Rucker sodomized him, according to wording on warrants issued by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The victim was evaluated by the jail's in-house medical staff, then sent to Floyd Medical Center for further exams, though Chief Deputy Tom Caldwell IV said he was unable to provide a specific timeframe as they are still investigating the case. The victim was released from jail Saturday after posting bail, he said.



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