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Isaac Zamora deemed too dangerous, sent to state prison for now |
By blogs.seattletimes.com - Jennifer Sullivan |
Published: 12/07/2012 |
WASHINGTON - Isaac Zamora, the Skagit County man who killed six people, including a sheriff’s deputy and a friend in 2008, was transferred to the Department of Corrections just after 8 a.m. today after he was deemed too dangerous for staff at the state mental hospital. According to a Department of Social and Health Services’ news release sent this morning, the patient transferred to Monroe presented “an unreasonable safety risk in a state hospital setting.” DSHS did not identify the patient, but the Department of Corrections identified him as Zamora. Zamora has been “well behaved and compliant” since arriving at the Special Offender Unit at the Monroe Correctional Complex, said Scott Frakes, Deputy Director of Prisons. Zamora has been assigned to an ultra-restrictive cell area while staff at the prison mental health unit evaluate him, Frakes added. Read More. |
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