A Trumbull County judge has set a $1 million bond for an inmate accused of violently assaulting correctional officers inside the Trumbull Correctional Institution (TCI). about:blank $1M bond set for inmate who was seen beating TCI officers after a female CO approached him and initiated a verbal altercation. Joseph Hunter, 38, appeared in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court on two counts of felonious assault. He is currently serving a 32 year sentence for… pic.twitter.com/GNBH3iHxBi— ҒβΔ GΩDDΣSS✨ΔΠDRΣΔ (@FBAGoddess444) February 8, 2026 According to court records, Joseph Hunter, 38, was seen on surveillance footage attacking multiple correctional officers following a confrontation that began after a female correctional officer approached him and initiated a verbal exchange. The situation quickly escalated, resulting in officers being beaten before additional staff intervened. Hunter appeared in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court, where he was formally charged with two counts of felonious assault related to the incident. Prosecutors cited the severity of the attack and Hunter’s extensive criminal history when requesting a high bond. At the time of the assault, Hunter was already serving a 32-year prison sentence stemming from multiple violent convictions, including involuntary manslaughter, attempted murder, felonious assault, and aggravated robbery, all classified as first-degree felonies. Officials have not released details regarding the condition of the injured officers, though authorities confirmed that the incident is under internal review. The case has raised renewed concerns about safety inside correctional facilities and the risks faced daily by prison staff. Hunter remains in custody as the case proceeds. Post navigation Couple Who Were Missing Have Just Been Found Inside a Car, See Now! Police Finally Find Girl Missing Since 2022 — The Discovery Left Everyone in Tears