Inmate charged for murdering another prisoner in Citrus County Jail

Jeff Jones

Lecanto, FL – Saturday, December 5th, 2020, 33-year-old Demare Barnes was arrested for murder after an altercation inside the Citrus County Jail between Barnes and a 53-year-old inmate, Wayne Washer. As a consequence of this altercation, the injuries sustained by Washer resulted in his death. Barnes has been in the custody of the Citrus County Detention Facility on a no-bond status since his arrest on October 6th, 2020, for Attempted Murder and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.
The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was contacted at 7:58 P.M. on December 5th, 2020, in reference to the altercation between Barnes and Washer. At that time Washer was unresponsive and CPR was in progress. Washer was then transported to a local hospital and pronounced deceased at 8:45 P.M. He was serving a sentence with the Florida Department of Corrections and had been recently transferred to the Citrus County Jail for a court appearance. Detectives Slingerland and Laborda, with the CCSO Major Crimes Unit, responded and immediately began an investigation. Washer was serving a sentence for shooting into his estranged wife’s house in 2015.
During their investigation, detectives spoke with numerous witnesses and reviewed security footage before speaking with Barnes. During their interview, Barnes made statements corroborating both the video of the incident and witness statements, and was forthcoming about his participation in the altercation. Based on the evidence obtained and Barnes’ statements, he was placed under arrest for murder with a bond of $50,000.00 per the bond schedule. He is still being held with no bond for his previous charges.
“Demare Barnes has proven himself to be a danger to society whether he is free or in custody. His arrest in October for attempted murder occurred shortly after being released from a five-year prison sentence for Fleeing or Eluding law enforcement officers. Within months of being incarcerated again, Barnes has taken a man’s life while in jail,” said Sheriff Mike Prendergast. “Offenders like Barnes have little regard for human life or the law. Justice for his behavior, and peace for Washer’s family, are the ultimate goal. Citrus County Sheriff’s Office detectives have again worked diligently to find this justice.”
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