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Essex County Jail Inmates Convicted for Brutally Beating Another Inmate With Microwave Oven

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By: Richard L. Smith 

Essex County officials reported today that two Essex County jail inmates were convicted of attempted murder for brutally beating Jayshawn Boyd with a microwave oven and other items.

Officials say a third inmate was found guilty of attacking Boyd with additional weapons. Boyd, 22, suffered a traumatic brain injury from the September 2021 attack.

According to Essex County Prosecutor’s Office Spokesman Robert Florida, following a two-week trial presided over by the Honorable Ronald D. Wigler, J.S.C., an Essex County jury found inmates Byad Lockett and Darryl Watson guilty of multiple crimes, including first-degree attempted murder, second-degree aggravated assault, and third-degree possession of a microwave for an unlawful purpose,

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A third inmate, Isaad Jackson, was found guilty of third-degree possession of a mop bucket and a multi-gallon beverage dispenser for the unlawful purpose of attempting to murder Boyd.

The jury, however, was hung as to first-degree attempted murder and second-degree aggravated assault charges for Jackson.

Spokesman Florida said the vicious beating of Boyd occurred at the Essex County jail, Newark, in Building 3, Level 1, C-Pod. On September 23, 2021, seven inmates attacked Boyd in the common area of the C-pod, beating him unconscious by punching him in the face and stomping on his head.

Upon seeing the riot, the sole corrections officer assigned to the C-Pod exited for his safety and immediately called for assistance.

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Once Boyd was unconscious, Lockett and Watson struck Boyd in the head multiple times with a microwave oven, a multi-gallon beverage dispenser, and a broom.

Watson furthermore picked up a water cooler and a trash can and threw the items at Boyd’s head. Jackson picked up a mop bucket full of water, threw it at Boyd’s head, and struck him with a multi-gallon beverage dispenser.

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This attempted murder lasted approximately two minutes and was captured on video surveillance at the jail.

“This attack was utterly senseless,” said Deputy Chief Assistant Prosecutor Edwab.

“The victim was unconscious after sustaining severe headshots during the seven-on-one assault. Lockett, Watson, and Jackson then returned to the defenseless body of Boyd and struck him in the head multiple times with industrial-sized items.

While the victim is permanently impaired due to the actions of Lockett, Watson, and Jackson, hopefully, this verdict brings some justice to the Boyd family.

A special thank you goes out to the medical personnel who saved the victim’s life as well as to those individuals who testified during this trial.”

Judge Wigler has scheduled sentencing for September 6, 2023. Meanwhile, Watson is scheduled to be sentenced on June 27, 2023, after being convicted of murder at a separate trial. Locket is presently serving 12 years in New Jersey State Prison after being convicted of conspiracy to commit murder on February 17, 2023.

Jackson also has a pending homicide charge. The State will be seeking a sentence for this jail attack to run consecutive to the underlying matters that Watson, Lockett, and Jackson are facing or are serving in New Jersey State Prison.   

“Jails and prisons are supposed to permit people to pay their debt to society with a minimum of life, health, and safety issues for inmates and staff,” said Acting Prosecutor Stephens.

“The jury’s verdict will help all concerned with maintaining the best possible situation considering the typically trying circumstances.”

 

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