FLORIDA
A Federal grand jury in Miami on Monday indicted Florida Department of Corrections officer, Terrance Reynolds, 28, for conspiring with former sergeant Brendan Butler to physically assault and intimidate youthful offenders, according to authorities.
The assault and intimidation occurred because the officers perceived the conduct to be disruptive and disrespectful, officials.
According to the indictment, on March 27, 2017, Reynolds and Butler instructed three inmates to exit their housing unit and took them into a mop closet.
Each of these inmates had been classified as youthful offenders requiring that they be separated from the general population for their own protection.
Once inside the mop closet, it is alleged that Reynolds and Butler assaulted one of the inmates with a stick and their fists, causing him bodily injury, while the other two inmates stood nearby, according to authorities.
The indictment states that the following day, Reynolds and Butler assaulted one of the other inmates to punish him for talking about the previous day’s assault and for being disrespectful.
Both of these assaults caused bodily injury to the victims.
Reynolds is also charged with making false statements to the FBI about his whereabouts on the dates of the assaults.
Inmates are classified as youthful offenders by a court or the Department of Corrections if they meet certain criteria and are 24 years old or younger.
Brendan Butler pleaded guilty on May 18 to conspiracy to commit civil rights violations. He was sentenced to 24 months in prison on Aug. 23. Reynolds faces five counts in the indictment with a statutory maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.
An indictment is merely an allegation and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.