A Parker County jailer who had an apparent heart attack may very well be alive thanks to inmates who put themselves at risk to help him.
It happened on June 23 in a holding cell in the basement of the District Courts Building in Weatherford. At least eight prisoners were behind a locked door in a small room off to one side. Their lone guard sat outside and had been joking with them when he slumped over unconscious.
“He just fell over,” said inmate Nick Kelton. “Looked like an act. Could have died right there.”
Kelton and other inmates began shouting for help. Then they managed to bust out of their holding room, even though they knew it was dangerous. “We were worried they’re going to come with guns drawn on us,” Kelton said Thursday.
The guard had no pulse. Inmates screamed and banged on doors. They raised such a ruckus that deputies upstairs in court came running. “They thought it was a fight,” said inmate Floyd Smith. “They thought we were taking over.”
Parker County Sheriff’s Sgt. Ryan Speegle says he didn’t know what to expect when he got downstairs. “He had keys,” Speegle said. “Had a gun. It could have been an extremely bad situation.”
Speegle rushed in first to see inmates in their gray and white stripes and handcuffed and shackled standing over an unresponsive guard. One prisoner reached for the radio, which was near the gun. “We were going to call ‘“Mayday’ or something,’” Kelton said.