Prosecutors drop most remaining cases in fatal prison riot
DOVER, Del. — Delaware prosecutors dismissed all but three remaining cases Friday against inmate defendants charged in a deadly riot at the state’s maximum-security prison.
The decision came after earlier trials of seven inmates resulted in only one — who admitted planning the uprising knowing it could become violent — convicted of murder in guard Steven Floyd’s death at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center.
Prosecutors have opted to dismiss cases against six of the 18 inmates originally charged in the riot and will move forward only against defendants Roman Shankaras, Lawrence Michaels and Alejandro Rodgriguez-Ortiz. Prosecutors have previously described Shankaras as the “mastermind” behind the February 2017 riot, while other inmates have testified that Michaels, nicknamed “Smoke,” participated in attacking Floyd.
“Prosecutors have an obligation only to prosecute criminal cases where they believe there is a reasonable likelihood of a conviction at trial based on the evidence,” the attorney general’s office said in a statement Friday. “Prosecutors in the Vaughn trials — who are among the Department’s most experienced and who have done a remarkable job in an exceedingly difficult case — have evaluated the evidence against the remaining defendants in light of the testimony in the first two trials and the results of those trials.”