Maryland Corrections Officer Shot by Inmate

A hospitalized inmate grabbed a corrections officer's gun and shot him early
Thursday, then ran from the hospital and carjacked a taxi before crashing about
5 miles away, police said. The inmate fled on foot after the crash in State Line,
Pa., but was quickly captured. Corrections department spokeswoman
Jacquelyn Lampell said the officer had been shot in the head and was taken to
intensive care to be stabilized before surgery. She said he worked at the
Roxbury Correctional Institution, one of three nearby prisons for men that
houses medium-security inmates. Details about the shooting remained sketchy,
but police said it occurred about 5 a.m. Washington County Hospital
spokeswoman Marina Shannon said patient care had not been affected but
declined further comment on the gunfire. "Our first priority is to our patients and
our staff," Shannon said. Police said the inmate was in custody but provided no
further information about him or the reason he had been taken to Washington
Hospital.


Brandon Morris is escorted by Maryland Correction officers from the Maryland
State Police barracks in Hagerstown, Md.












Brandon Morris was recaptured after he fled on foot when the taxi he had
allegedly carjacked from the hospital crashed at State Line, Pa. The corrections
officer is in critical condition.