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Maui prison guard recovering from October inmate attack |
By hawaiitribune-herald.com |
Published: 01/28/2019 |
WAILUKU, Maui (AP) — A Maui jail guard is still recuperating from head and facial injuries three months after being kicked and punched by an inmate. A 22-year-old inmate allegedly kicked and punched the guard, Bert Sam Fong, 10 to 15 times at the Maui Community Correctional Center in Wailuku on Oct. 27, The Maui News reported. The assault occurred when Sam Fong called the inmate into a secure entryway to tell him about the jail’s policy regarding pencils and how they needed to be returned. The inmate disagreed, rejected Sam Fong’s explanation and became agitated, according to state Department of Public Safety reports on the incident. Read More. |
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