Defence says witness played major role in prison riot
WILMINGTON, Del. — The star prosecution witness in the trial of four Delaware inmates charged with murder, kidnapping and other crimes after a fatal prison riot played a key role in the disturbance and likely ordered the killing of a prison guard, a defence attorney claimed during opening statements Monday.
Attorney Jason Antoine also warned jurors that they will encounter a lot of inconsistencies during the trial, which could last up to four weeks, and that the prosecution’s case is based on “unreliable inmate information.”
Inmates at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, Delaware’s maximum-security prison, rioted Feb. 1 last year, killing prison guard Steven Floyd and taking three other staffers hostage. Two other prison guards were released by inmates after being beaten and tormented. A female counsellor was held hostage for almost 20 hours before tactical teams burst through a wall with a backhoe and rescued her.
“The attack was vicious, it was tragically effective, and it was planned,” prosecutor Nichole Warner told jurors Monday before reciting a chronology of the riot, which she said broke out after Floyd called in prisoners from the recreation yard.