An inmate at a California jail is accused of killing his cellmate, who was convicted of a number of expenses, together with little one trafficking.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) stated on Monday it’s investigating a murder that occurred at Kern Valley State Prison on Saturday.
Gregory Clark, 58, was noticed by officers in his cell with blood on his clothes at round 3:19 p.m. on Saturday, based on the CDCR. His cellmate, 41-year-old Darius Swain, was seen unresponsive within the cell – prompting a name for help.
Clark was eliminated with out incident and medical workers, who referred to as 911, started life-saving measures on Swain.
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Swain was pronounced dead at 3:48 p.m. by paramedics within the jail’s Treatment and Triage Area.
He arrived on the jail in March 2019 from Alameda County, the place he was sentenced to life with the potential for parole for human trafficking of a minor with drive, pimping, pandering, second-degree theft and felon in possession of a firearm.
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Clark was put in restrictive housing pending an investigation by the jail’s Investigative Services Unit.
He arrived on the jail in March 2011 from Los Angeles County, the place he was sentenced to 22 years for home violence, enhancement of use of a lethal weapon, prior jail time period and prior felony conviction of a critical offense.
On Jan. 25, 2021, he was sentenced to 2 extra years in Kern County for assault by a prisoner with a lethal weapon.
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The Kern County Coroner will decide Swain’s explanation for demise. Details surrounding what occurred between the 2 males weren’t accessible.