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Inmates used 'sticks and homemade masks' in October riot at Orleans jail: OPSO |
By nola.com- Emily Lane |
Published: 04/09/2018 |
At least two inmates are accused of starting a riot at the Orleans Justice Center jail in October and were booked last week on new charges related to the disturbance. The riot involved "sticks and homemade masks," booking records show, and investigators said inmates shattered glass and beat up a fellow inmate. Darrian Franklin, 42, and Charles Larvinette, 28, were booked Monday (April 2) on suspicion of inciting a riot and criminal mischief. Franklin was also charged with second-degree battery and simple criminal damage to property. Larvinette was also charged with tampering with monitoring systems. A warrant for the arrest of the inmates states surveillance video showed that, at about 12:30 p.m. Oct. 26, Franklin could be seen helping another inmate, Dayshawn Celestain, 33, "punching and striking the facial area" of a 36-year-old inmate. Then, at about 1:30 p.m., the warrant says, the video shows Franklin and Celestain using a foot to break glass on a cell door and shattering it. Read More. |
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