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The Sedgwick County Jail has banned hot pots in its Adult Detention Facility after a deputy was attacked by an inmate with ...
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KSN-TV on MSNSedgwick County jail bans hot pots after boiling water attackThe Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office has changed its policy on hot pots in the Adult Detention Facility after a detention deputy was attacked with boiling water.
The sheriff’s office says 20-year-old inmate James Edward Chavez, of Wichita, obtained a pot of boiling water and ... still have access to heated water through tap systems, but personal or ...
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Hot pots are now banned for inmates at the Sedgwick County Jail after an inmate threw scalding water at a detention deputy ...
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After reviewing policy, the sheriff’s office decided to remove hot pots from the jail. The decision took effect Monday. “Inmates will still have access to heated water through tap systems ...
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