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UPDATE: BARRICADE INCIDENT LAST NIGHT AS POLICE FIGHT YOUTH…JUVENILE INMATES GO WILD AFTER LAUNCHING MINI-RIOT AT WARREN COUNTY KY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER

Wade Queen by Wade Queen
January 28, 2023
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Juvenile Barricade Situation at Warren Juvenile Detention Center 

Staff assaulted, law enforcement called for assistance 

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (Jan. 29, 2023) – Last night, at approximately 6:30 p.m. CST, three juveniles in custody at the Warren Juvenile Detention Center attacked a youth worker and then barricaded themselves inside an office by blocking the door with a filing cabinet.

The Department of Juvenile Justice immediately contacted the Kentucky State Police (KSP) and the Warren County Regional Jail’s Critical Emergency Response Team for assistance. Both agencies responded to the facility and quickly resolved the situation without any use of force. No injuries to youth.

The juveniles involved in the incident are 16 years old and committed on charges of murder, robbery 1st and trafficking. These juveniles were not involved in the incident on Monday, Jan. 23 where three other youth orchestrated an attack on staff.

Due to these recent violent attacks, the facility is operating under controlled confinement, which means movement among the facility is limited.

KSP has opened an investigation and criminal charges are being sought by the department. To not hinder the investigation no further details will be released at this time.

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SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT….OF THE VIOLENT KIND!!!

ONE INJURIED AFTER TEENAGE INMATES ATTACK DETENTION CENTER STAFF,LED BY A TRIO OF VIOLENT OFFENDERS  WHO WERE BEING HELD ON MURDER & DOUBLE ARMED ROBBERY CHARGES 

JANUARY 25, 2023 – written by WADE QUEEN
THE WARREN COUNTY REGIONAL JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER IN BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY.
Order has been restored after a violent disturbance at a western Kentucky juvenile detention center, the second time in less than six months at the facility; among numerous incidents that have happened at juvenile detention centers across Kentucky in the last few years.
On Monday evening, January 23, three youthful inmate offenders lodged in the detention on charges of murder, first-degree robbery and first-degree robbery orchestrated an attack on the staff of Warren Juvenile Detention Center in Bowling Green, KY. 
 
All youth in the facility were ordered to return to their rooms for the evening, as is protocol beginning around 9:00 p.m. Three youths refused to cooperate and proceeded to attack the youth worker inside the living unit. 
 
Two staff members, one of whom was the facility superintendent, reported to the unit to assist. 
 
Staff members entered the living unit and gave verbal commands to the youths to return to their rooms. The youths then attacked the staff, kicking and punching them in the head, face and back. 
 
The control room radioed for all remaining staff on duty to report to the unit to assist with the ongoing incident. Staff restrained the youth and secured them in their rooms. 
 
One staff member received a medical evaluation of non-life-threatening injuries. No injuries to the youth. 
 
The incident was handled internally by DJJ personnel only.

Staff at the juvenile detention facility referred all questions to the state. Morgan Hall, a spokeswoman for the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, who declined interview requests by regional news media.

The attack follows a series of problems at Kentucky’s juvenile detention centers, including assaults, riots, and vandalism. 

In November 2022, a riot broke out at another Kentucky juvenile detention center located in the city of Columbia, in Adair County, leaving several young people and staff wounded. Order was restored after state police troopers and other law enforcement officers entered the facility.

At the same Warren County juvenile detention center in Bowling Green, a riot broke out in August 2022, when some youths choked and attacked staff with a broom, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported. They also did a significant amount of damage to the facility on the night of August 20, but no one was injured.

Last week, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced juvenile justice workers would be receiving protective equipment to defend themselves and youth offenders during attacks.

The state has taken other steps to improve such as moving female inmates to a single facility and holding male inmates according to the age and level of offense.

A resolution is pending in the Kentucky General Assembly that would create an emergency work group to examine the state’s troubled juvenile justice system.

State Senator David Givens of Greensburg sponsored the resolution.

“Crisis is not an adequate word for what’s going on here,” David Givens said during a floor speech. “Crisis doesn’t even start to touch the depth of this problem.”

The resolution cleared the KY. Senate earlier this month and will go to the KY. House for a vote when the legislature reconvenes on February 7.

Under Kentucky law, any youth between the ages of 11-18 may be ordered by a judge to be held at a state juvenile detention center.

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Comments 2

  1. Robert says:
    3 years ago

    Put them in the same jails as adults and give them the same Lexi sentences as adults let’s face it you’re not going to change when they become adults so why not stop them now we’re just saving ourselves in trouble the use of today don’t have consciousness

  2. Keeping it Real says:
    3 years ago

    Call in the Memphis Police Department. Turn the Thugs loose on the Thugs.

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