(CUMBERLAND, MD) – Maryland State Police are
continuing the investigation into the murder of an inmate who died from injuries
sustained in an assault late last year at a state prison in Allegany County.
The victim is identified as Jerod Pridget, 19, who was an inmate at the
Western Correctional Institution. Pridget was assaulted in his cell on November
26, 2012. He was pronounced dead at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma
Center on November 28, 2012.
A suspect has been identified and is an
inmate at the same correctional facility. Charges against him are pending a
presentation to an Allegany County Grand Jury. He will be identified publicly
when charges are filed.
The investigation into the initial assault on
Pridget was conducted by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services Internal Investigations Unit. After the victim’s death and
autopsy results concluding the manner of death was homicide, the Maryland State
Police Homicide Unit continued the investigation, with continued assistance from
the Internal Investigations Unit.
The investigation indicates that
shortly before noon on November 26, 2012, an inmate contacted correctional
officers and said his cell mate, identified as Pridget, had ‘an accident.’
Correctional officers responded to the cell and found Pridget unresponsive, with
what appeared to be injuries to his head.
Medical staff at the hospital
provided emergency care and Pridget was transported to Western Maryland Health
System in Cumberland. On November 27, 2012, he was transferred to the University
of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he was pronounced dead a day later.
Forensic evidence was collected from the victim’s cell the day of the
assault by Maryland State Police crime scene technicians, whose assistance had
been requested by Internal Investigation Unit investigators. The examination of
that evidence at the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division laboratory
is continuing. An autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in
Baltimore determined Pridget died from blunt force trauma.
Maryland State Police