The incident occurred in April, with Justin Avery, who was already facing charges for allegedly sexually assaulting five women near Arizona State University’s Tempe campus, at the center of the disturbance.
According to court documents obtained by ABC15, Avery was seen crawling past a security guard at 4 AM in the intake facility. Described as sneaking “like a spider,” Avery allegedly admitted that he was drawn to a female inmate and planned to assault her.
Once inside the women’s section, Avery reportedly dropped his pants behind a sleeping inmate. His actions were interrupted when another female inmate spotted him and screamed for help, prompting a security officer to intervene.
Avery has since been slapped with an additional count of sexual assault and is expected to appear in court next week. The incident has raised questions about the facility’s security measures and the oversight of inmates in custody.
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