Aug 28, 2025

Prisoner who threw scalding water on Kan. jail deputy learns his fate

Posted Aug 28, 2025 9:30 AM
Chavez photo Sedgwick County
Chavez photo Sedgwick County

SEDGWICK COUNTY — An inmate who admitted throwing scalding water on a Kansas jail deputy learned his fate Wednesday.  

Judge Chrystal Krier sentenced 21-year-old James Chavez to an additional 69 months in jail, according to the Sedgwick County District Attorney's office.

In July Chavez entered a guilty plea to charges of aggravated battery.

On April 14, a Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Detention Deputy suffered serious burns after an inmate identified as Chavez launched a targeted attack inside the Sedgwick County Adult Detention Facility.

The incident happened while the deputy was speaking with inmates in a housing pod.  Chavez obtained a pot of boiling water and threw it on the deputy, causing second and third-degree burns to the back part of his body.

Sedgwick County EMS transported the deputy to a local hospital, where he was admitted to the Burn Unit. The 30-year-old deputy who has served with the Sheriff’s Office for nearly two years was expected to make a full recovery.

Chavez was originally booked into the detention facility in March 2024 on pending juvenile charges and later faced an additional charge for trafficking contraband into a correctional facility. He has had 39 documented disciplinary incidents since entering the facility.