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Inmate Gets 11-17 Years for Attack | Omaha News

Inmate Gets 11-17 Years for Attack | Omaha News

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Robert Runyon, one of three inmates involved in a violent January attack on two officers at Douglas County Corrections, just received an 11-to-17-year sentence for second-degree assault and assault by a confined person. Runyon allegedly pushed the commanding officer, threw furniture, and headbutted an officer during the chaos — one officer was hospitalized with hand injuries. His two accomplices, Mocktavian Dial (sentencing Oct 19 for multiple assaults) and Dhevan Phillips-Mills (already sentenced to 23 years for a separate carjacking and assault on a 91-year-old), face equally grim outcomes. This case underscores the gravity of violence against law enforcement and the justice system’s response.

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