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11 Inmates Charged Following Disturbance At State Penitentiary

11 Inmates Charged Following Disturbance At State Penitentiary

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley made the announcement today that 11 inmates of the South Dakota State Penitentiary will be facing a total of 18 felony charges stemming from the March 27-28 disturbances at pen in Sioux Falls.

The charges include aggravated assault, simple assault, damage to prison property, and starting fires within the prison and were all filed Tuesday in Minnehaha County Circuit Court.

“These were dangerous acts that injured two state correctional officers and caused significant damage to prison property,” said Attorney General Jackley. “Inmates found responsible will be held accountable for their actions.”

The 11 inmates and their charges are:

*** Joshua David Vortherms, 45, two counts of Aggravated Assault Against a Department of Corrections employee; and two counts of Simple Assault Against a Department of Corrections employee.

*** Lee David Bernard, 32, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.

*** Taylor Dallas Cook, 22, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.

*** Markos James Fernandez, 19, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.

*** John Welsey Lovejoy, 25, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.

*** Connor David Shockey, 20, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.

*** Michael Chaske White, 50, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.

*** James Ewing, 41, one count of Reckless Burning, and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.

*** Curtis Carpenter, 39, one count of Reckless Burning, and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.

*** Michael Hewitt, 41, one count of Reckless Burning, and and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.

*** Mahlon Kirkie, 35, one count of Reckless Burning, and and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.

An initial court date for those charged has not yet been scheduled.

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