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Deadly Fight at Pine Bluff Jail Leaves Two Young Men Dead

Posted on November 9, 2025 by Usainsightreport

A routine Saturday at the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office turned into a grim, heart-wrenching scene when a violent fight at the W.C. “Dub” Brassell Adult Detention Center in Pine Bluff claimed the lives of two young detainees. At around 2:47 p.m., chaos erupted inside a housing unit as multiple inmates became engaged in the altercation. During the fight, 24-year-old Darrion Williams and 22-year-old Jonathan Danard Harris were stabbed with makeshift weapons. Corrections officers rushed in, isolated the injured men, and administered lifesaving efforts until paramedics arrived. Despite the efforts, both Williams and Harris were later pronounced dead.

Immediately after the deadly fight, the detention center was placed on full lockdown. Movement within the facility was restricted as deputies and investigators sealed off the area to preserve evidence and interview inmates. Sheriff Lafayette Woods Jr. described the incident as “devastating” and pledged a thorough criminal investigation—emphasizing that those responsible will be held accountable.


Within hours, the investigation bore fruits: four detainees, already held on unrelated charges, were identified and subsequently charged. They are 24-year-old Darnell Ford, 25-year-old Terencio Wyrick, 24-year-old Kamaren Wainwright, and 21-year-old Kedrick Love. All face capital murder charges and additional counts of weapon use by a detained individual—charges that underscore the seriousness of what unfolded.

The Sheriff’s Office revealed that the four suspect detainees were already under lock at the facility when the incident occurred. The swift identification came thanks to cooperation between detention center staff, internal investigators, and deputies—highlighting how quickly this case moved from tragedy to action. Sheriff Woods said the victims’ families were met by command staff and the facility chaplain to provide condolence and support.

Now, the housing unit remains under heightened security while investigators sift through evidence: weapons, surveillance video, inmate statements, and scene details. The jail continues to operate, but with restricted movement and a greater security presence. The public and press are being asked for patience as details continue to emerge and the investigation is active.

For the families of Darrion Williams and Jonathan Harris, the loss is devastating and premature. Both were in their early twenties—still with so much ahead of them. Sheriff Woods extended his deepest sympathies to the loved ones and stressed the need for privacy as they grieve. “Today’s events are devastating,” he said, “and we remain committed to the safety and security of everyone within our facility.”

As the investigation continues and more details come out—including potential motives, the exact sequence of events, the weapon type, and whether more charges will follow—the community is left to grapple with the harsh and irreplaceable consequences of violence behind bars.

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