
Man convicted in 2015 Logan Tipton attack set for release
Ronald Exantus, convicted in connection with the 2015 attack that killed Logan Tipton, is scheduled to be released from the Kentucky State Reformatory on July 29 after completing his sentence, according to WUKY 91.3 FM.
The case drew significant attention in the Lexington community when Tipton died following the 2015 incident. Exantus was convicted and sentenced to serve time for his role in the attack that resulted in Tipton's death.
The Kentucky State Reformatory, located in La Grange, houses inmates serving sentences for felony convictions. Exantus's scheduled release marks the completion of his court-ordered sentence.
The case remains one of the notable criminal matters in Lexington's recent history. The release of individuals convicted of serious crimes typically receives scrutiny from community members and families affected by the original incidents.
The Kentucky Department of Corrections manages the release process for inmates completing their sentences, which includes planning for reentry into the community.