This Article is From Nov 29, 2016

Jail Guard Charged With Pepper Spraying Inmate's Genitals

Jail Guard Charged With Pepper Spraying Inmate's Genitals

The jail guard faces a disciplinary hearing and could be fired.

Scranton:

A Pennsylvania county jail guard has been placed on paid leave and charged with simple assault for allegedly pepper-spraying an inmate's genitals.

The Scranton Times-Tribune says the incident involving Lackawanna County jail Sergeant Scott Blume occurred on September 24, but didn't come to light until the inmate wrote to a judge to complain on October 18.

District Attorney Shane Scanlon says in a criminal complaint that the incident happened after the inmate became intoxicated from homemade alcohol made from leftover fruit. That's when Mr Blume made the inmate change clothes so he could be placed in restrictive housing and sprayed the inmate through a jail door opening when he refused to change.

Mr Scanlon says he filed the charges because force wasn't necessary.

Mr Blume's attorney declined comment Tuesday. Mr Blume faces a disciplinary hearing and could be fired.



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