On April 25, 1996, at the
Madison Correctional Institution in Ohio, 17-year-old Damico Watkins, an
African-American juvenile offender, was fatally attacked by six members of a white supremacist gang. At the time of his death, Watkins had been serving five to 25 years' imprisonment since 1994 for acting as a lookout during a failed robbery at a pizza shop. Although he was underage at the time of the offense, Watkins was tried and convicted as an adult. He had been transferred to the Madison Correctional Institution in January 1996 — just three months before he was killed. That day, six members of the
Aryan Brotherhood gang, who were each armed with knives, ran across the prison yard and entered the Adams Alpha Unit, which housed most of the facility's juvenile inmates who had been tried as adults. Based on investigations, the gang was displeased with sharing the same prison and cells as the African-American prisoners, and thus decided to conduct the attack in order to earn themselves a transfer to other prisons. The gang reached the control desk, where the gang leader, 40-year-old John C. Stojetz, held the corrections officer Michael Browning hostage by pointing the weapon to his neck, forcing Browning to hand over the keys before letting him go. Upon Browning's release, the prison authorities were alerted to the attack. After gaining entry into the unit, Stojetz and his five cohorts went to Cell 144, where Watkins was confined, and attacked him. Watkins was able to elude the attack and escape his cell, and the gang chased after Watkins, who kept running throughout the unit. During the pursuit, Watkins was repeatedly attacked, cornered, and stabbed by his six attackers only to escape again each time. Watkins was cornered by the gang for the final time on the second floor. Despite pleading with his assailants for mercy, Watkins was stabbed and killed by both Stojetz and 39-year-old Jerry W. Bishop.
Participants • John C. Stojetz, 40, serving 13 to 30 years' imprisonment for aggravated robbery, forgery, weapon under disability and drug abuse. • David Ray Lovejoy, 53, serving life imprisonment for aggravated murder. • William Vandersommen, 30, serving ten to 50 years' imprisonment for both aggravated robbery and burglary. • Phillip Wierzgac (also spelt Phillip Weirzack), 20, serving ten to 25 years' imprisonment for attempted murder. ==Murder trials==