Three Floyd County Jail inmates, Brandon Shayne Sullins, 24; Anthony Kaeleb Izor, 20; and Brandon Cornelious Wilson, 17, are facing additional charges after they were allegedly found to have created weapons using metal objects.

Reports stated that jail officers found two metal pieces that were sharpened to a point in the cell of  Sullins, a long round piece of metal in the air vent of Izor, and a sharp piece of metal in Wilson’s cell.

Sullins, who was first arrested on June 28th of this year on charges of aggravated assault and a parole violation, was also hit with a change of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, drugs gun or dangerous weapon on July 15th. He is now additionally charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, drugs gun or dangerous weapon from this week.

Izor, was arrested on November 20, 2015, on a plethora or charges including, theft by deception, theft by receiving stolen property,  two counts of purchase, possession manufacture or sale of marijuana, two possession of methamphemaine,  possession of drug related objects, possession of a schedule II controlled substance, drugs not in original container and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. He was charged on July 24th with interference with government property and on July 27th with unlawful possession of s dangerous weapon by an inmate.

Wilson was arrested on January 20, 2016 on a charge of battery. He was additionally charged this week with possession of a dangerous weapon by an inmate.