Inmate Released From Prison Because Of COVID-19 Killed A Man The Very Next Day

Tampa, FL — Joseph Edwards Williams, a 26-year old man from Florida who was released from prison as part of efforts to pre­vent fur­ther spread of the coro­n­avirus behind bars, was arrest­ed again after he alleged­ly shot and killed a man the very next day after being released.

Williams was fac­ing non-vio­lent drug charges when he was includ­ed in the 164 low-lev­el offend­ers that were released from Hillsborough County Jail on March 19, six days after he was arrest­ed. “The order was draft­ed in an effort to low­er the risk of the spread of COVID-19 with­in the Hillsborough County deten­tion facil­i­ties and to pro­tect the inmates, deputies and civil­ian staff work­ing with­in the jails,” the sheriff’s depart­ment said in a statement.

The next day since he was released, author­i­ties believe Williams was involved in the fatal shoot­ing of a man in the Progress Village area, accord­ing to WFLA. He was arrest­ed ear­li­er this week, fac­ing charges of sec­ond-degree mur­der, gun pos­ses­sion, vio­lent­ly resist­ing an offi­cer, drug pos­ses­sion, and para­pher­na­lia pos­ses­sion. Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a state­ment that Williams “took advan­tage of this health emer­gency to com­mit crimes while he was out of jail await­ing res­o­lu­tion of a low-lev­el, non-vio­lent offense.” Williams was arraigned via video appear­ance and was ordered held on a more than $250,000 bond.

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