Seven Defendants Charged with Scalding Inmate with Hot Water; Others Indicted for Attacks Spanning Six Months
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that seven inmates on Rikers
Island have been indicted for first-degree Assault, first-degree Gang Assault and other charges for
beating and pouring scalding water on another inmate. The case is one of 37 indictments brought
since the Grand Jury re-convened last winter charging brutal attacks in the jail spanning the past
six months.
District Attorney Clark said, “These defendants allegedly have caused numerous acts of
violence on both their fellow detainees and correction officers. One particularly cruel act was seven
inmates allegedly overwhelmed an officer, then stomped and punched another detainee. One
defendant allegedly poured boiling water on the victim, causing skin on his face, head and arms to
burn away. Fortunately, he survived and is recovering.
“We are holding violent people accountable for beatings, slashings and rape. No one who is
at Rikers Island should be subject to such degradation, harm and fear. But we cannot prosecute our
way out of this. There must be administrative tools for swift and certain punishment, and there must
be adequate staff to ensure safety. We will continue to work with our partners at the Department of
Correction to address the violence.”
New York City Department of Correction Commissioner Vincent Schiraldi said, “These
indictments send a clear message that if you commit violence in our jails, you will be held
accountable, just as you would on the streets. I’d like to thank DA Clark, who I have been working
closely with to expedite the prosecution of assaultive incarcerated individuals, a promise I made
when I came on as commissioner. I’d also like to thank the hardworking members of our Correction
Intelligence Bureau, who work around the clock to investigate crimes committed in our facilities
as part of our comprehensive efforts to keep everyone safe.
District Attorney Clark said the seven defendants—Trequan Campbell, Jeremiah Melendez,
Kevin Faneus, Jhoan Green, Jamik Johnson, Luis Rivera and Jalen White—were indicted on
charges of first-degree Assault, Attempted Assault in the first degree, first and second-degree Gang
Assault, second-degree Assault, Promoting Prison Contraband, Unlawful Imprisonment, thirddegree Assault, and fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon. Green and Johnson were
arraigned today before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Lester Adler. Bail was set at $200,000
cash/$250,000 bond for Green and remand was continued for Johnson. They are due back in court
on October 22, 2021. The other defendants are awaiting arraignment.
According to the investigation, on June 23, 2021, at approximately 2:32 p.m. in Housing
Area 6 Lower, Robert N. Davoren Center (RNDC) of Rikers Island, the defendants entered the
housing area pantry, overwhelmed a Correction Officer and then entered the housing area dayroom
where they damaged property, including the television, and then stomped and punched an inmate.
Defendant Rivera allegedly grabbed a large hot water pot from the wall and poured boiling water
on the victim. Blood was observed on the detainee’s shirt and on the floor. The victim suffered
second-degree burns on over 20 percent of his body.
Since Grand Juries re-convened in late February/March of 2021, the Rikers Island
Prosecution Bureau has indicted 37 cases involving assaults on staff as well as assaults by detainees
on detainees. The majority of the cases were brought to the bureau by Department of Correction’s
Correction Intelligence Bureau as investigations. There are currently approximately 268 open
investigations.
Some of the cases:
On June 11, 2021, inside the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), a DOC Captain was escorting
inmate Sebastian Pessoa to the clinic. At approximately 9:57 p.m., Pessoa allegedly grabbed the
Captain from behind and used his arm to squeeze the Captain’s neck, then dropped him to the
ground and took his "OC" spray from his body and sprayed him and other officers who arrived. The
Captain slipped on the spray that was on the ground and suffered pain to his neck, back and leg.
Pessoa was indicted on second-degree Robbery, second-degree Assault, Obstructing Governmental
Administration and Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation.
On May 27, 2021, at approximately 9:05 a.m. in the Otis Bantum Correctional Center, inmate
Durel Bonilla approached a Correction Officer and allegedly punched him in the face, knocking him to the floor, and kicked him in the face and then punched him several times more in
the face and body. The officer suffered a head contusion. Bonilla was indicted on second-degree
Assault, third-degree Assault, Obstructing Governmental Administration and Harassment.
On April 27, 2021, at approximately 8:08 p.m. in AMKC, inmate Felix Aponte approached
a Correction Officer and punched him in the head, knocking him to the floor. The officer tried to
stand up but fell to the floor due to dizziness and pain. He suffered a contusion and sustained
swelling and pain to his head and body. Aponte was indicted on second-degree Assault, thirddegree Assault, Obstructing Governmental Administration and Harassment.
On June 9, 2021, at approximately 10:56 a.m. in AMKC, inmate Zaki Smith allegedly
approached a Correction Officer in a threatening manner and refused verbal commands to step back.
Smith continued to advance toward the officer who deployed her OC spray as she ran towards the
exit. Smith allegedly chased her and when she fell to the ground, Smith struck her about the face,
several times, with both fists. The officer suffered several lacerations to the forehead, which
required stiches, as well as a swollen nose and swollen eye sockets. Smith was indicted on seconddegree Assault, third-degree Assault, Obstructing Governmental Administration and Harassment.
On February 8, 2021 in the Rose M. Singer Correctional Center, transgender inmate Ramel
Blount raped a female inmate in the bathroom. The inmate reported the matter a few hours later and
was brought to a local hospital where a rape kit was administered, which resulted in a DNA match
to Blount. Blount was indicted on first-degree Rape, Sexual Misconduct, first-degree Sexual Abuse
and Forcible Touching
On March 10, 2021, in the George R. Vierno Center, inmate Devontea Reid allegedly
punched a Correction Captain in her face, causing her to suffer a concussion. He was indicted on
second-degree Assault, third-degree Assault, Obstructing Governmental Administration and
Harassment. He has an existing indictment for second-degree Assault from an incident on October
1, 2020, where he acted in concert with two other individuals to attack an officer.
District Attorney Clark thanked the DOC Correction Intelligence Bureau for their work in
the investigations.
An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt