Outside the courtroom, Rick Robinson, Jackson’s attorney, declined to comment.
Wyatt attended Cedar Cliff High School and the Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School. He volunteered with the Fairview Township, New Cumberland and Lower Allen fire departments, according to his obituary.
He enjoyed hunting and fishing, working on cars and spending time with his friends and family, the obituary states.
Jackson asked the deputy sheriffs to take him back as soon as possible to the State Correctional Institution at Greene, where he’s currently serving a three- to six-year sentence for firearms offenses.
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Officials are investigating the weekend death of an inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Greene.
William Kitchen, 55, was found unresponsive in his cell around 6:30 a.m. Saturday, according to a release issued by prison Superintendent Michael Zaken. The release indicated employees at the prison were conducting security rounds on a housing unit when they discovered Kitchen.
Staff and medical personnel responded to the unit, and Kitchen was pronounced dead by the emergency medical services personnel.
In accordance with state policy, state police were notified and will conduct an investigation of Kitchen s death. The official cause of death will be determined by the Greene County Coronerâs Office, Zaken noted.
An inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Greene is charged with aggravated assault after he allegedly threw feces at two corrections officers on Nov. 17.
Carmen Besciglia, 66, allegedly threw feces at the officers after they opened the wicket to his cell door to give him cleaning supplies. The feces struck one of the officers on his legs, back, head and arms, police said.
The Greensburg Forensic laboratory reported that the presence of fecal material was found on the back right leg pant that belonged to the corrections officer.
Besciglia is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, and one count each of aggravated harassment and simple assault. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 25.