Crime & Safety

Chesco Prison Inmate Hurls Feces At Guard: Report

A Chester County prison inmate had years added to his sentence after reportedly throwing "a lot of poop" at a guard.

A Chester County prison inmate had years added to his sentence after reportedly throwing a "poop bomb" at a guard.

Gartor Kiki Brown, 28, of Upper Darby, had two to four years in state prison added to his sentence on Wednesday for the offense, according to the Daily Local News.

The incident occurred on Nov. 13 as the corrections officer was gathering dinner trays. Brown was allegedly upset about being moved to a new area of the prison, inspiring the feces toss, reports state.

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"It was a lot of poop, and it was thrown all over him (the corrections officer)," Common Pleas Court Judge Patrick Carmody reportedly said during sentencing.

Carmody touted the health danger which Brown put the guard in, as well.

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Court documents show that Brown was in the midst of serving 11.5 to 23 months in prison for a series of home burglaries in Chester and Delaware counties.

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