Report: Numerous security policy violations in Ga. inmate escape

A report says inmates were left unattended on the bus during stops, the inmate compartment door was not locked and restraints were not double locked


By Kate Brumback
Associated Press

ATLANTA — Georgia corrections officials are reporting there were numerous security policy violations in the lead-up to the escape of two inmates from a prison bus last month.

A report released Friday says inmates were left unattended on the bus during stops, the inmate compartment door was not locked and restraints were not double locked. The guards also kept their guns in storage boxes rather than wearing them and weren't wearing ballistic vests as required.

Authorities say Ricky Dubose and Donnie Rowe overpowered their guards during a prison transfer on June 13 and used the guards' guns to kill them before fleeing in a carjacked vehicle. They were caught two days later in Tennessee.

They face charges including murder in the deaths of Sgt. Christopher Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue.

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