3 charged in jail fight

3 charged in jail fight

Jeffrey Hart

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The Marianna Police Department said Thursday is has charged three people following an investigation into the alleged beating of an inmate by three other inmates at the Jackson County Correctional Facility.
The alleged incident took place Tuesday morning.
Police reported that inmate Jeffrey Hart, 42, signed an affidavit of complaint against inmate Tony Russ, 25, of Marianna; Donald Webster Lynch, 33, of Chipley; and William Earl Edenfield, 30, of Sneads.
Video footage of the incident, as well as witness statements, resulted in charges being filed against the three accused.
The investigation is ongoing, police said.
The charge of battery on a detention facility detainee is a third degree felony.
All the inmates involved have a history of criminal charges.
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In May, Tony Russ was charged with violation of county probation for assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest without violence.
That month, Russ was also charged with burglary of a residence, grand theft and dealing in stolen property.
Prior to that, Russ was incarcerated April 17 on charges of driving while his license was suspended or revoked and resisting without violence. He was released on a surety bond April 20. At the time of the April 17 arrest, Russ was being sought by law enforcement for charges of resisting arrest and assault on a law enforcement officer from an April 7 incident. In December 2007, Russ was charged with felony battery, according to jail records.
According to the Florida Department of Corrections Web site, Russ was released from the Indian River Correctional Institution in 2003 following a conviction for fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement officers in a July 2000 incident, and felony battery in a December 2000 incident.
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William Earl Edenfield was arrested on a warrant in June for attempted burglary of a structure and criminal mischief over $200 but less than $1,000.
Edenfield was charged with burglary, attempted burglary, and possession of burglary tools in March.
Also in March, Edenfield was charged with two counts of burglary of a structure, two counts of petit theft and two counts of criminal mischief under $1,000.
Since 1999, Edenfield faced 11 charges of uttering a forged instrument. He was also charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle in 1998, according to the Department of Corrections Web site.
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In May, Donald Webster Lynch was charged with fleeing and attempting to elude, knowingly driving while his license was suspended, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, robbery with a deadly weapon and felony criminal mischief, according to jail records.
Lynch was also charged with failure to appear for unlawful possession of listed chemicals, attempted manufacture of a controlled substance and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, according to jail records.
From 1992 to 2001, the victim, Jeffrey Hart was charged with the sale/manufacture/ delivery of marijuana in two separate incidents; leaving the scene of an injury accident, aggravated assault with a weapon with no intent to kill, three misdemeanors, burglary of an unoccupied structure/conveyance and armed burglary with an explosive or weapon.
Information on the charges that resulted in Hart’s current incarceration were not available as of press time.

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Flag Comment Posted by altha2008 on July 17, 2009 at 12:11 am

mommy2fartless get back on your meds girl only have pets,

Flag Comment Posted by jackson9county on July 17, 2009 at 12:07 am

I will say this after, I intenderd not to post again. Maybe my comments was out of line.

Heck yea, I partied and done drugs and I went to prison. However I learned and I found a new life. I had a hard road and a lot I brought on myself. But the key factor to all this is.. I learned, I moved and started a new life. I own my own truck and my own home. I am PROUD to the person I am today. No I don’t live in no glass house, those in the county jail live in a glass house.

No comment for Craig Hall.. I did not put that gun in is hand and I feel bad it all lead to it, but if you the granf jury and FDLE I done nothing wrong. That has been 10 years ago. I live and work for a big firm in Texas and work along with the Offenders in Texas after I received my Associate degree as a legal assistant[Paralegal}. You can never bring me down by all these comments. Remember a RUSS CLAN shot Craig and left him to do, some people can not handle rejection and when on CRACK and drinking he ended his own life.

Micheal Daniels saved my life… He is my hero.

Flag Comment Posted by mommy2furbabies on July 16, 2009 at 9:18 pm

You obviously don’t know who I am. I have no shame. I also have no kids - hence the name - mommy2FURbabies. I only have pets right now because I am still young and in college. Last time I checked, none of them were in jail. You’re right; it’s not an English class…but the purpose of English in the school curriculum is to learn to write and compose words and sentences correctly. What is the point in knowing correct English if you’re not going to use it?

Flag Comment Posted by altha2008 on July 16, 2009 at 8:48 pm

mommy2fartbabies- we know one of them 4 is your son out of wedlock, we know who you are so stop trying to hide your shame by commenting on others spelling least our kids are not in jail
and besides this is not an English Class

Flag Comment Posted by mommy2furbabies on July 16, 2009 at 1:29 pm

I suppose it’s ironic if you say so, but this is actually what happens in most comment sections on news websites.

Flag Comment Posted by lwbfl on July 16, 2009 at 12:42 pm

The ironic thing about this article is that the story is about four people in Jackson County Jail fighting, and all the comments are of people in (or formerly from) Jackson County involved in an internet “keyboard fight”.  Ironic, no?

Flag Comment Posted by outlaw10 on July 16, 2009 at 8:31 am

You do NOT get any trashier than ‘jackson9county!‘ over some years, ricky h. and craig h.(deceased) told me JUST how trashy angie m. was! angie m., being jackson9county. yea angie, i know your trashy butt. you got craig killed and he was a credit to you, and if “I,“ can say that about craig, it surely must be true! you are a joke, always was and always will be. your ole sorry drunkard daddy too. i just had to go back and clean up this some, so they would post it. ha, couldnt put WHAT i wanted to on here.

Flag Comment Posted by mommy2furbabies on July 16, 2009 at 8:25 am

They should’ve added 5 years to your stay in 5th grade…along with a lot of other people who comment on here. All of the poor grammar posted throughout this site should be an embarrassment to Jackson County.

Flag Comment Posted by altha2008 on July 16, 2009 at 7:56 am

3 guys against 1 cowards they deserve another 5 years added to their stay

Flag Comment Posted by malone1139 on July 15, 2009 at 9:07 pm

people that live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones at other people.just because people move to another state for instance Texas doesn’t mean there past has been forgotten. for example people that do drugs go to prison those things follow them forever.everyone should remember there past and sins before they   throw stones.before you write your remarks just always know someone knows who you are and what you have did.

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