A former corrections officer at an Oklahoma prison was convicted Friday of violating the civil rights of two pretrial detainees by allowing white supremacist inmates to assault them. On May 18, 2017, Matthew Ware, then a lieutenant at the Kay County Detention Center, moved two Black detainees, D'Angelo Wilson and Marcus Miller, into a cell row known to house white supremacists, then ordered their cells unlocked, according to the Department of Justice. The white supremacists, as expected, attacked Wilson and Miller, When Ware's orders were followed, the white supremacist inmates attacked Wilson and Miller, leaving both injured, including Wilson who...