ATLANTA (AP) -- A Georgia sheriff said officers were "desperately" searching Tuesday for two inmates who somehow got through a gate inside a prison bus, killed two guards and got away. "My biggest worry is they're going to kill somebody else," Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said.
I heard the inmates were transferring buses during a work detail and these two overpowered the guards. The older one got a weapon and shot both of them. Sad day indeed. May they both RIP. And the scum bags get what they deserve also.This message has been edited. Last edited by: rangeme101,
" like i said,....i didn't build it, i didn't buy it, and i didn't break it."
Posts: 1331 | Location: N. Georgia | Registered: March 23, 2008
I am not a C.O. I know and work with both C.O.s I'll spare you the murderous brutal gory details. Getting complacent, careless and sloppy will get you and your partner killed.
Man this is messed up,rest in piece officers. Hoping your fellow officers catch up to these bastards and run a few ammo mags in these sorry pieces of shit
Posts: 22426 | Location: Georgia | Registered: February 19, 2007
When I worked in GA only S&W 9mm, Glock 9mm, 12 gauge pump shotguns (almost always Wingmasters), and Mini 14's were allowed by Ga Dept of Corrections. It's been a lot of years since I worked in GA. Both State and County employed Correctional Officers with GA DOC are POST certified. Hope vengeful justice finds these turdsocks.
Posts: 6074 | Location: TN | Registered: February 12, 2003
Now authorities are searching for a 2008 white Ford F250 pickup truck with the Georgia tag BCX-5372. The Honda was found later, intentionally hidden in woods not far from the burglarized house, Sills said.