Corrections Officer Killed at Smith State Prison

A corrections officer who worked at Smith State Prison in Glennville has died.

Sunday morning, at Smith State Prison, a corrections officer and an individual in medical staff were attacked.

The staff from medical is expected to be okay.

The corrections officer passed away at a local hospital.

An inmate is also in critical condition after being stabbed

This story is developing…

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Jessica Szilagyi

Jessica Szilagyi is Publisher of TGV News. She focuses primarily on state and local politics as well as issues in law enforcement and corrections. She has a background in Political Science with a focus in local government and has a Master of Public Administration from the University of Georgia.

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2 Comments

  1. This is unfortunately not surprising at Smith SP. Lack of staff, poor training, overcrowding, this was bound to happen so happy I left when I did.. That new warden is worse than the one they locked up

  2. This new Warden is a Child. The Deputy Warden of Security is an incompetent Idiot.
    The Deputy Warden of Care and treatment should be the Warden. She works very hard to make a difference. The remaining Staff Work as hard as 5 officers each but this will not change anything.
    The Warden now has not a clue what he is doing, treats his staff like trash. Thinks all inmates are rabbid dogs and could not hold a real job anywhere in the real world. He is a failure.. Sadly, we lost a good officer. Mr. Clark. He did his job and treated inmates like people they are. All Ships have a Captain. Mr. Clark died on this Captains watch. HE SHOULD BE FIRED. BOTH WARDENS.
    The remaining staff and medical staff do not deserve this idiot as there leader…
    The Warden before him was respected and was a good leader. The inmates that have no hope because of the System at least listened to him… This Failure goes to the governors feet as well and even He cares not. He only cars about Votes…… Sadly, this will happen again.
    The Warden has Mr. Clark’s blood on his hands. Do something Governor!!!!!!
    Stop this mass incarnation, stupid long turn sentences and overflowing prisons.
    Lime green T-Shirts and yellow paint do NOT make a prison safe.

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