On Wednesday night a Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Sergeant was assaulted on duty while attempting to move an inmate from an isolation unit in the George 3 Housing Unit at the Hamilton County Jail and Detention Center.
The preliminary investigation revealed that Inmate Nicholas Pillows broke the screen glass of the video visitation kiosk located inside his isolation unit and was preparing to use the screen glass as a weapon. As corrections deputies approached and tried to enter the unit to extract him, Pillows then began to lash out and assaulted Corrections Sergeant Stephen Roberts with a jagged piece of glass several times before being subdued.
Corrections Sergeant Roberts suffered two lacerations to the left side of his head just behind the ear.
“The injuries Sergeant Roberts sustained in this altercation represent the ever-present challenges and serious dangers our corrections services personnel face on a daily basis while performing their duties,” said Sheriff Austin Garrett. “Weapons can be made or forged from literally anything, including in this particular incident, a piece of broken computer screen from a video visitation unit. These dangerous, weapons can cause serious injuries or even death to our personnel. We are fortunate Sergeant Roberts was not more seriously injured in this incident. I am proud of the hard work and service our Corrections Deputies provide this county and its citizens each and every day.”
Pillows will be facing additional charges in relation to the incident.
Sergeant Roberts was treated at a local hospital for his injuries and released.