
Myron Scott Goes Ahead, 20, and Ashtin Zant Glen, 18, both of whom are from Montana, United States, were charged with attempted murder on Tuesday after allegedly using constructed weapons to attack two corrections officials at the Yellowstone County jail.
The rape, which occurred on Saturday night, was unwarranted and captured on surveillance cameras, according to Sheriff Mike Linder, who declined to transfer the film.
One of the prisoners repeatedly stabbed a police officer with a wooden blade in the back of the head during the attack, resulting in severe bleeding. The injured officer was taken to a doctor and later released that day, and is expected to completely recover, as the sheriff had suggested. The two prisoners entered judge via video from the prisons and entered a not-guilty plea.
During Tuesday’s hearing, attorney Hojae Chung from the Wyoming County District Attorney’s Office provided information about the strike. Goes Ahead and Glen both face additional weapons charges and could face life sentences if found guilty, according to Judge Bradley Kneeland, who set bond at$ 1 million for both.
Goes Back was already in prison and was awaiting trial on two crime charges related to a shooting that occurred in Billings last year that resulted in the deaths of a man and an infant. Specialists claim that Goes Ahead and another person stole weapons from a sporting goods store and finally fired numerous photos into the patients ‘ homes. After the person who was carrying the child was killed and fell on top of the baby, the baby died from suffocation.
In connection with a alleged shooting and wounding of a man in a gunfight and afterward firing at deputies as they fled the scene, Glen was also being detained on charges including attempted murder.