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Three guards at Mt. Sterling prison sentenced in beating death

The Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mt. Sterling.
The Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mt. Sterling.

All three correctional officers involved in the brutal beating death of an inmate at the Western Illinois Correctional Center have now been sentenced.

Senior U.S. District Judge Sue Myerscough issued the following sentences:

  • Todd Sheffler: 20 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release
  • Alex Banta: 20 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release
  • Willi Hedden: six years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release

Sheffler, 54, was a lieutenant at the prison in Mount Sterling, while Banta, 31, was an officer. Both were convicted of five charges, including conspiracy to deprive civil rights.
Hedden, 43, who was a sergeant, pleaded guilty to three charges, including conspiracy to deprive civil rights. He provided testimony against the others, including that it was part of the culture at the prison to abuse inmates and lie to cover it up.

Sheffler, Banta, and Hedden were sentenced in the death of Larry Earvin, a 65-year old inmate at the prison.

Prosecutors said the guards forced Earvin from his cell in May of 2018. Earvin was restrained and handcuffed and posed no threat when the guards assaulted him.

Banta was accused of striking the most serious blows to Earvin, including jumping in the air and landing on him with both knees.

Earvin suffered multiple broken ribs and severe internal injuries.

He died in June of 2018.

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Rich is TSPR's News Director.