A heavily tattooed neo-Nazi inmate briefly escaped custody yesterday following the murder of his guard. Authorities say 27-year-old Curtis Michael Allgier overpowered his 60-year-old guard during a medical exam at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, gained control of the guard’s firearm, and shot the corrections officer in the head. The officer, Stephen Anderson, died at the scene.
Following the murder, Allgier escaped the hospital and led police on a high-speed chase in a carjacked Ford SUV. Spike strips were deployed and the suspect’s car was partially disabled.
The suspect fled into an Arby’s fast-food restaurant and reportedly threatened the customers at gunpoint, pistol whipping one. Details are sketchy, but police say a 59-year-old customer inside the Arby’s disarmed the inmate. Allgier ran from the restaurant but was quickly captured by Salt Lake Police.

