Answering a congratulatory comment, RRocco wrote, "'The deputy did a damn good job?' She lost her TASER, her gun and her prisoner? How do you figure she did a good job? Because the suspect decided not to kill her?"
Also, scpdblue wrote, "I am grateful that the deputy is alive and no one was killed. With that said, I feel that all male prisoners should be escorted by male deputies, females prisoners by female deputies. Male prisons should have male corrections officers; females prisons should have female corrections officers."
Are these comments really from active police officers?
If one wants to find issue or place blame, I would look toward the policies and judgment of the agency's administration. Fact is, Ainsworth is a violent career criminal. His history includes violence against the police and gun possession. He is 6 foot 7 inches tall and weighs 270 pounds. Why was there only one officer escorting this inmate? Even Sheriff Phil Wowak has said his office will re-evaluate their prisoner-escort policy of one inmate, one deputy.
The deputy fought hard and, after being TASERed and disarmed, received numerous blows to the head, and was bitten. She didn't quit. Instead, she got up chased him down and fought him again. She was able to make radio contact, giving enough information for two agencies to set up a perimeter, lock down the hospital, and surround neighborhoods and three schools.