The Borneo Post

Prison riot in central California leaves inmate dead, 8 others wounded

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif: Prison guards fired rubber bullets and pepper spray to quell a riot on Sunday involving more than 160 inmates at a central California penitentia­ry in which one prisoner was stabbed to death and eight others wounded, state correction­s officials said.

No staff members were injured in the disturbanc­e, which erupted shortly before 11am at the California Men’s Colony near San Luis Obispo, and took less than 10 minutes to bring under control, said Lieutenant Monica Ayon, the prison spokeswoma­n.

Nine inmates who suffered stab wounds in the melee were transporte­d to a hospital for medical treatment, and one died there, she said. He was identified as Matthew Cook, who was serving a sentence of 13 years and eight months for burglary.

The condition of the eight others was not immediatel­y known, but she said two of the injured were expected to be discharged and returned to the prison on Sunday evening.

At least three of the wounded inmates required traumaleve­l care, said Ron Yukelson, a spokesman for Sierra Vista Regional Medical Centre, where the prisoners were taken.

Ayon said the cause of the disturbanc­e was under investigat­ion. She said it was the largest riot, and the first such fatal incident, she could recall in her 22 years at the facility.

The California Men’s Colony, opened in 1954, houses nearly 4,200 minimum- and medium-security inmates programmes near San Luis Obispo, about 305km north of Los Angeles.

Sunday’s riot occurred in a medium-security yard where some 600 inmates were present, but the disturbanc­e involved between 160 and 170 of the prisoners, Ayon said.

The entire facility was placed under special restrictio­ns after the incident, with virtually all inmates confined to their cells as the yard was being cleared, she said. — Reuters

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A Sri Lankan customs official displays gold that had been found stuffed in the man’s rectum. — AFP photo

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