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Detention Center Deputies injured by inmates From Larry Joe Smith, 99.9 The Big Dawg (LEBANON, KY) - Three deputy jailers at the Marion County Detention Center were injured late Monday night, April 28, when an inmate violently attacked staff during an escort. According to a press release from Marion County Jailer Barry Brady, the incident occurred at 11:37 p.m. when Inmate Roosevelt Davis III was being escorted from the recreation yard to the maximum security housing unit. Without warning, Davis charged Sergeant Jon Mullins, striking him in the face and knocking him backward. He then assaulted Lieutenant Rebecca Streeval, hitting her repeatedly in the face and head. Deputy Stephen Feese was also struck while attempting to assist Lt. Streeval. Deputy Francis Hoeck responded to the scene and deployed his taser, subduing the inmate by 11:38 p.m. The entire incident lasted just over one minute. All three staff members were taken to Spring View Hospital for evaluation. Sgt. Mullins and Deputy Feese were treated and released. Lt. Streeval was stat-flighted to the University of Louisville Hospital for further evaluation due to head injuries. Roosevelt Davis III is currently being held on Washington County charges of murder, attempted murder, and first-degree burglary. As a result of this incident, additional assault charges are being filed through the Marion County Attorney's Office. This remains a developing story. This story was posted on 2025-04-30 16:20:27
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