Tag: Fairfield County Detention Center

  • Mom sues county over son’s detention center death

    WINNSBORO – A Winnsboro man’s death at the Fairfield County Detention Center has prompted a wrongful death lawsuit from the inmate’s mother.

    Debra Knight Croxton, mother of Brent Ray Croxton, filed the suit Feb. 4 in Fairfield County Circuit Court.

    Croxton died in his cell on Jan. 27, 2019, when deputies found him hanging from a sheet tied to a bunk bed. His death was due to negligence of detention center officers who failed to follow proper procedures, according to the suit.

    “It is more likely than not that the above actions and/or inactions of the Defendants caused Mr. Croxton to needlessly suffer, both physically and mentally, and ultimately die,” the suit states.

    The suit lists Fairfield County, the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office, the Fairfield County Detention Center, Southern Health Partners and one of its physicians as defendants. All parties have been served, but no responses had been filed as of press time.

    Fairfield County Administrator Jason Taylor declined to comment, citing the ongoing litigation. No court date has been set, though a deadline of Aug. 28 has been set to complete mediation. 

    Croxton was booked at the county jail on Jan. 24 on a weapons charge, according to the Fairfield County Public Index.

    According to the lawsuit, Croxton had been booked on prior occasions and while he previously expressed suicidal tendencies, those tendencies weren’t documented, the suit states.

    “Had a proper screening been carried out, the decendent’s obvious suicidal ideations would’ve been apparent, requiring immediate placement on a suicide watch and referred to mental health,” the suit states.

    A day later, on Jan. 25, Croxton appeared for a bond hearing.

    At the hearing, the presiding judge and an officer noted that Croxton showed no emotion and had “a flat affect” when he was denied bond. Later, Croxton told the jail’s medical officer he was feeling “not good,” the suit states.

    Instead of ensuring Croxton received medical care, the medical officer said she’d talk to a doctor about taking him off medical watch. Inmates on medical watch are checked every 15 to 20 minutes, the suit continues.

    Croxton was taken off medical watch on Jan. 26. He was found dead the next day, according to the suit.

    The lawsuit includes two medical opinions saying Croxton shouldn’t have been taken off medical watch, including an opinion from Dr. Edward O’Bryan with the Medical University of South Carolina. 

    “It is more likely than not that had Mr. Croxton received the appropriate examination by medical staff, there likely would have been a more appropriate treatment plan in place at the jail,” O’Bryan’s statement said. “The conscious failure to ensure that Mr. Croxton received the appropriate examination by medical staff was another example of a violation of the appropriate standard of care.”

    Also submitting a statement was Amy Crittenden, a nursing professor based in Ohio. Crittenden stated the jail failed to properly oversee its hired health provider, failed to provide basic medical care and failed to communicate with other staff about Croxton’s condition. 

    The jail also failed to provide the proper medical treatment, failed to keep accurate records and failed to properly monitor and evaluate Croxton, according to the statement. 

    “It is more likely than not that the above actions and/or inactions caused Mr. Croxton to needlessly suffer, both physically and mentally,” the statement added. 

    The lawsuit seeks actual, consequential and punitive damages in an amount to be determined at trial.

  • Update: Detainee found dead at Fairfield County Detention Center

    WINNSBORO – A detainee at the Fairfield County Detention Center was found deceased in his cell on Sunday from an apparent suicide, Deputy County Administrator Davis Anderson reported.

    The detainee, 28-year-old Brent Ray Croxton of Great Falls, was found at 11:30 a.m., according to Anderson.

    FCDC is conducting an internal investigation. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has also launched an investigation into the matter. As these investigations are completed more information will be provided with a full report.

  • FCDC inmate dies after arrest

    WINNSBORO – A Winnsboro man was found unresponsive in his cell at the Fairfield County Detention Center on Saturday, almost 24 hours after being arrested for disorderly conduct.

    Vernon Branham, 38, was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at Fairfield Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 4:52 p.m. Saturday, according to Fairfield County Deputy Director Davis Anderson.

    Anderson said Branham was arrested around midnight on Friday night at the Bi-Lo shopping center on the Highway 321 Bypass intersection with Columbia Road.

    According to Anderson, Branham was taken to the FMH emergency room for treatment of a laceration over one eye. Anderson said he under stands that Branham was also administered a drug to counteract what medical personnel believed to possibly be a drug overdose.

    Branham was transported to FCDC where he remained until detention center personnel came to transport him to court for a bond hearing around 4:30 p.m. It was then that Branham was found to be unresponsive, Anderson said. He was then rushed by ambulance back to the emergency room.

    The incident is under investigation by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).

  • Bond denied for man who beat teen

    JENKINSVILLE – A Jenkinsville man was charged with assault & battery 3rd degree, assault & battery 2nd degree, burglary, violation of court order of protection (two charges), domestic violence 3rd degree after allegedly using a set of brass knuckles to beat a 15-year old male in the face and assaulting the teen’s mother and grandfather at their home.

    Smalls

    Ervin Smalls, II, 31, was arrested on July 2, 2018 for the assaults that occurred at about 9 p.m. on June 10, at a home on State Highway 215 in Jenkinsville.

     

    When officers arrived at the home, they found the teen victim, reportedly beaten by the offender, with multiple lacerations and injuries to the face, head area and upper body. A Sheriff’s spokesperson reported that Smalls was a former boyfriend of the teen’s mother and was under a restraining order.

    When Fairfield County Sheriff’s deputies attempted to speak with the teen to ask what happened, he was unable to compose himself and could only say, “Please don’t let me die,” the incident report stated.

    The Fairfield County Emergency Medical Service arrived and, after treating the victim, spoke with his mother. She stated that after she finished washing her car in the front yard, she went inside to take a shower. She reported hearing a loud commotion in the front of the house. She said she got dressed and came into the front room where she found her son lying in the floor covered in blood and the offender assaulting her father wearing black brass knuckles, the report states.

    The woman said she then ran back to her bedroom, found a razorblade and attempted to cut the assailant, but cut herself with the blade instead. She then ran to the front porch where she found a screwdriver and began attacking the offender to get him off her dad, she stated in the report.  She then used her cell phone to call 911.

    The woman stated that when she was making the call for help, the attacker began chasing her. He reportedly caught her at the back door and after allegedly throwing her out the door, ran into a nearby woods.

    The woman told officers she heard two or three shots fired, but was unable to determine if they were fired by the assailant.

    Smalls was arrested 12 days later and taken to the Fairfield County Detention Center. He was later denied bond.

  • Woman, 31, charged with assaulting relative

    WINNSBORO – The first call came in to dispatch about 1:30 a.m. on March 31.

    “It happened at Washington Highlite Club, Sharonda Richards cut Charlene Sanders with blade, driving blue Honda to FMH,” the caller stated.

    The second call came in about 20 minutes later from Sharonda Richards. She said there was a fight at the club and requested a deputy meet her at her residence.

    Richards

    Charlene Monique Sanders, 28, told the responding officer when he arrived at Fairfield Memorial Hospital (FMH) that she was at the Washington Highlite Club on Jackson Creek Road when Sharonda Richards bumped into her inside the club. Sanders said, according to the report, that the two women began to argue, the altercation subsequently moved outside where they began to fight and Richards “pulled a knife and started slashing her [Sanders] in the face and arm.”

    Sanders said blood began to run down her face and that she was transported by two friends to FMH where she was treated for a deep laceration from over her left eye to her left ear and injuries to her right hand and wrist, the report stated.

    Sanders reportedly told the deputy that she and the defendant are relatives and that the incident was an ongoing occurrence precipitated by the two women dating the same man. That man was also one of the two people who transported Sanders to the hospital, the report stated, and who remained with her while she was being treated.

    At the same time, the defendant, Richards, 31, was being treated for a swollen right eye at Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia and was reported to be sending threatening text messages to the man Sanders had told the deputy both were dating and who was with her at FMH.

    Following treatment, Richards also gave a brief statement to the deputy, claiming that after the two women began fighting and had fallen to the ground, she [Richards] pulled a folding utility knife with a razor for the blade from her bra and began swinging the blade, cutting Sanders.

    Asked by the deputy if she was targeting a particular area of the victim’s body, Richards reportedly told the officer, “I was just swinging my blade.”

    Richards was arrested on April 2, and charged with aggravated assault. She was released from the Fairfield County Detention Center on a $10,000 surety bond.

  • Man arrested for attempted murder

    WINNSBORO – A Winnsboro man has been charged with attempted murder and malicious injury for gunning down an acquaintance at the MP Mart across from Fairfield Central High School. The incident occurred on Feb. 20 at about 1:30 a.m. and involved several individuals at the scene.

    Walker

    Reginald Walker, 24, was arrested after he and his brother became involved in an altercation with a teenager at the convenience store. The teenager said he and Walker exchanged words regarding Walker’s sister, and that when Walker showed his gun, the teenager got nervous and hit Walker’s brother.

    A witness inside the convenience store stated that when the teen hit Walker’s brother, Walker came from around the front of his car and began shooting, hitting the individual in the left side.  Walker and his brother and others immediately left in their vehicles according to the report, and two other individuals who were on the scene drove the victim to the hospital.

    The report states that Walker’s brother stated he dropped Walker at his mother’s apartment complex before he (Walker) went to the Winnsboro Department of Public Safety where he gave a statement and was arrested.

    Walker was denied bond on the attempted murder charge and remains in the Fairfield County Detention Center.

  • Father charged with incest

    RIDGEWAY – Complaints of incest dating back four years have resulted in a North Carolina man, 40, being extradited to Fairfield County last month to face charges of criminal sexual conduct.

    On April 29, 2014, the man’s adult daughter filed a report with the Stanley County, N.C. Sheriff’s Office in reference to her father’s sexual conduct toward her.

    According to a report by Fairfield County Investigator William Dove, the daughter stated that she and her father moved to Ridgeway, around Jan. 22, 2014. She stated in an incident report that her father had gotten mad because she was working with black people and that he accused her of giving oral sex to men in the parking lot. In her report to the Sheriff’s Office, the woman stated that her father also accused her of being a prostitute for the people she worked with. The woman, however, stated that nothing like that happened with anyone she worked with.

    The woman also stated that her father had said things sexual in nature to her and that, between Jan. 22, and Aug. 27, 2014, her father had forced her to have sex with him six or seven times, according to the incident report. She moved away from Ridgeway around Sept. 1, 2014.

    After the woman complained to authorities, a warrant was issued for her father’s arrest. He was arrested last month in Salisbury, N.C. and extradited to Fairfield County.

    Bond was denied. The father remains in the Fairfield County Detention Center.

    According to Fairfield County Sheriff Will Montgomery, the incident is still under investigation. The Voice does not identify the victim or the accused in cases of incest.

  • Burgular pre-sells heist items

    WINNSBORO – When Christopher Steven Ransom, 32, returned to his Fairfield Hill Road home in Winnsboro on Dec. 1, 2017 after having been incarcerated at the Fairfield Detention Center (FCDC) since Aug. 17, he reported to Fairfield County Sheriff’s deputies that the front door of his home had been kicked in and his home and autos burglarized and ransacked.

    Hinson

    Ransom identified the burglary suspect as Justin Wayne Hinson who had occupied the cell next to his at FCDC until Hinson was released sometime in early November. Ransom allegedly asked Hinson, upon his release, to drive by and check on his (Ransom’s) house since no one was living there.

    It was reported that Ransom told officers that his and Hinson’s families were acquaintances. The incident report states that Hinson’s parents gave Ransom a ride home following his release from the FCDC on Dec. 1. That’s when Ransom discovered the burglary.

    A female friend of Ransom’s showed sheriff’s deputies Facebook messages from the suspect with photos of items the suspect had allegedly attempted to pre-sell online while the items were still in the victim’s home. Those items included a washer and dryer, two grills, a DeWalt saw, Monte Carlo poker machine, two sets of tires and a refrigerator.

    Officers reported that the inside of the home was in complete disarray and contained such items as drug paraphernalia, cigarette butts, empty liquor bottles, a pair of women’s heels, leopard print lingerie and other clothing that the victim said did not belong to him.

    “It appeared that the offender was aware that the victim was incarcerated and had been residing in the home for some time,” the report stated.

    Hinson was arrested on Dec. 27, 2017 and charged with burglary, larceny and grand larceny. He was denied bail and remains in the FCDC.

  • Woman jailed for attempted murder

    JENKINSVILLE – A Jenkinsville woman was arrested on Dec. 28, 2017, by Fairfield County Sheriff’s Deputies and charged with attempted murder.

    Metz

    Tiffany Nakia Metz, 38, is accused of shooting Calvin Workman, 58, in the stomach at about 5:30 a.m. the previous day at the intersection of Highway 215 South and Profit Lane.

    After at least two witnesses reported the shooting, the incident report states that deputies arrived to find Workman lying on the ground with a bullet wound in his lower abdomen.

    While the incident report does not state how deputies knew where to find the suspect, a report filed on Dec. 28, 2017, states that Metz was called out of her residence using the patrol vehicle’s public address system. She was detained without incident.

    Investigator William Dove reported that Metz did admit to shooting at the victim in her yard, but stated that she said she was not aware that a bullet had struck Workman.

    Metz was denied bond and remains in the Fairfield County Detention Center.