Former Oklahoma corrections officer convicted in federal court of 'facilitating white supremacist assault' A former Oklahoma corrections officer has been convicted by a federal jury in Oklahoma City for violating the civil rights of Black detainees by facilitating their assaults at the hands of white supremacist detainees. In a Friday press release , the U.S. Department of Justice said 53-year-old Matthew Ware ordered subordinate officers under his supervision at the Kay County Detention Center in Newkirk, Okla., to move two Black detainees to the same cell row as known white supremacist detainees. Prosecutors say Ware then ordered the cells of...