Former Loudon
County corrections officer sentenced after pleading
guilty to fracturing detainee’s skull
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A former Loudon County corrections officer has been sentenced to serve time in prison after he pleaded guilty to using excessive force which left a detainee’s skull fractured in January 2021, according to a release from the Department of Justice.
The DOJ shared
that Brian J. Phillips, 32, of Georgia, was
sentenced in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Tennessee to five months in prison after
he pleaded guilty to excessive use of force under
color of law. After that sentence, the DOJ said
Phillips would be on supervised release for two
years.
The release from the DOJ said the incident the charges stemmed from happened on January 25, 2021, when Phillips was employed as a correctional officer by the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office. On that day, Phillips was reportedly assigned to monitor a pod of detainees and inmates eating dinner at the Loudon County Jail. According to the DOJ, one of the detainees who had already received a dinner tray entered the line to get a second dinner tray, which was not allowed. At this point, Phillips reportedly approached the detainee, and after they had received the second tray of food, Phillips knocked the tray out of the detainee’s hands, sending food into the air, the DOJ said. The release states that after that, Phillips grabbed the detainee by the wrist to take control of them, then wrapped his arms around their waist and “hip-slammed” the detainee headfirst into the concrete floor. The detainee suffered a fractured skill and was momentarily unconscious.
The DOJ
shared that the case was the result of an
investigation conducted by the FBI.
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