J Swygart
The Lima News, Ohio
COLUMBUS — The wife of a prison guard who was killed on Christmas Day 2024 at Ross Correctional Institution in Chillicothe has filed a lawsuit in the Ohio Court of Claims seeking punitive damages against the state for failed policies she claims contributed to her husband’s death.
Chun Wong-Lansing is seeking damages in excess of $25,000 “as a direct and proximate result of ODRC’s failure to fulfill its contractual obligations.” Her husband, Andrew Lansing, a guard at RCI, died Dec. 25, 2024, after he allegedly was attacked by inmate and Lima resident Rashawn Cannon.
Lansing’s wife filed the lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction on Dec. 24, one day before the anniversary of her husband’s death. The suit alleges that ODRC “knew or should have known” that Cannon previously had threatened to kill her husband and that the institution was negligent in failing to raise Cannon’s inmate classification “despite years of violence, violations of rules and threatening to kill another individual.”
Mrs. Lansing claims the staff at RCI failed “to protect its employees from incarcerated persons” and that the ODRC “failed to enforce staffing requirements for the safe operation of prisons in Ohio,” including Ross Correctional.
According to the suit, Cannon was classified as a Level 3 inmate and had committed numerous infractions while behind bars following his 2023 conviction on charges of felonious assault and illegal possession of a firearm. Cannon was found out of place at RCI, instigated or perpetuated fighting, was disobedient of direct orders, threatened to beat his cellmate and was found in possession of illegal narcotics, the suit claims.
In March of 2024 Andrew Lansing conducted a routine shakedown of Cannon’s cell and found a significant amount of pre-cut K2 (a synthetic cannabinoid) as well an improvised alcoholic beverage prohibited at RCI. Lansing filed a conduct report against Cannon but, the institution’s infractions board did not review or make any determination of the inmate’s conduct, the lawsuit claims.
On April 1, the suit further alleges, Cannon was initially denied access to make a phone call. Lansing permitted the phone call later that day and Cannon became loud and aggressive during the call. When Lansing told him to quiet down, Cannon reportedly said “(Expletive) you, I kill you!”
Cannon’s only punishment, the suit alleges, was a 30-day phone restriction.
Lima man awaiting trial
Cannon, 28, was indicted by a Ross County grand jury in March on three counts of aggravated murder, each described in court records as a “special” felony, in connection with Andrew Lansing’s death. He has pleaded not guilty and a jury trial is scheduled for September of 2026.
Several policy and staffing changes have been instituted at the prison since Lansing’s death, according to prison officials.
An internal review of the incident concluded that Ross Correctional Institution was fully staffed, and personal alarm systems functioned at the time of the attack of Lansing, which took place at an officer station commonly known as the tie shack, located within the center core area of the prison.
“A review of this incident shows that the tragic murder of Officer Lansing was solely the result of inmate Cannon’s actions and not a lapse in policy compliance,” according to the report.
Cannon has since been transferred to the Ohio State Penitentiary with a Level 4 classification.
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On Christmas Day 2024, Corrections Officer Andrew Lansing was tragically killed in the line of duty after being assaulted by an inmate while working at Ross Correctional Institution. He was a devoted husband, loving father and respected officer who served his community with courage. This fundraiser supports his wife and children.
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