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Fort Wayne Man Accused of Guard Attack Felt Disrespected

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP): A convicted murderer accused of seriously injuring a northeastern Indiana jail guard allegedly told investigators he struck the man because he felt he had been disrespected.
 
Court records indicate 18-year-old Deadrian Boykins told officers he attacked Allen County Jail guard Quinton Greer, after asking Greer to leave a jail television on to “show some holiday spirit.”
 
Surveillance video shows Boykins walking up alongside Greer's right side and smashing him in the head with a tray.
 
Authorities say Greer remains in serious but stable condition at a Fort Wayne area hospital, recovering from a broken nose, broken cheek bones and cuts to his face.
 
Boykins was sentenced last week to 65 years in prison for the April slaying of 17-year-old Elijah Freeman in Fort Wayne.

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