On this date, April 6, 2011, Correctional Officer Ronald Johnson of the South Dakota Department of Corrections, South Dakota, was killed in the line of duty. Let us honor this fallen prison guard and thank God that justice was served, as one of the prison killers had been executed on October 15, 2012. I got the information about him from ODMP and please go to Unit 1012 blog to hear from the victim’s families.
Ronald Johnson |
Correctional Officer
Ronald E. "RJ" Johnson
South Dakota Department of Corrections, South Dakota
End of Watch: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Bio & Incident Details
Age:63
Tour:23 years
Badge #Not available
Cause:Assault
Incident Date:4/12/2011
Weapon:Blunt object; Pipe
Suspect:Executed in 2012
Correctional Officer Ronald Johnson was killed by two inmates who were attempting to escape from the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls.
The inmates attacked Officer Johnson, beat him with a metal pipe, and then wrapped his head in plastic wrap. One of the inmates then put on Officer Johnson's uniform. As the inmate wheeled out a large box with the other inmate inside another officer didn't recognize him as a fellow officer and confronted him.
The officer was attacked, but was assisted by other officers who witnessed the attack on surveillance cameras. Both inmates were subdued before being able to escape. One of the inmates who murdered Officer Johnson had been involved in several successful and attempted escapes before.
Officer Johnson was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries a short time later.
Both inmates were charged with first degree murder, first degree murder-kidnapping, and assault. One of the inmates pleaded guilty to first degree murder and was sentenced to death. He was executed by lethal injection on October 15th, 2012. The other inmate involved in the escape was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. A third inmate, who provided material used in the murder but did not participate in the escape, was sentenced to life in prison.
Officer Johnson had served with the South Dakota Department of Corrections for 23 years and was murdered on his 63rd birthday. He is survived by his wife, two children, and six grandchildren.