Lodi News-Sentinel

Seven killed in riot at S. Carolina prison

- By Jamie Self, Emily Bohatch and Maayan Schechter

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The riot at Lee Correction­al Institutio­n Sunday night that left seven inmates dead was a gang battle over territory, contraband and cellphones, South Carolina Department of Correction­s Director Bryan Stirling said Monday.

Gov. Henry McMaster said the violence, while unfortunat­e, should be expected sometimes in prisons, where violent people are locked up for rehabilita­tion and to protect the public.

“It’s not a surprise when we have violent events take place inside the prison — any prison in the country,” McMaster said during an 18minute-long briefing for reporters on the Lee Correction­al riot.

The deadly fights, which spanned across three separate dorms, likely were gangrelate­d over factors outside of the prison, Stirling said during Monday afternoon’s news conference.

“These folks are fighting over real money and real territory while they’re incarcerat­ed,” Stirling said, adding officials suspect cellphones were used to inform inmates in the second and third dorms that a fight had broken out in the first.

Stirling called for the Federal Communicat­ions Commission and cellphone companies to work with the Department of Correction­s to block cellphone signal in prisons, something he said could help curb violent incidents.

McMaster echoed Stirling’s demand, calling for the FCC to get rid of laws prohibitin­g cellphone jamming in prisons.

“Jamming those cellphone signals will do a lot,” McMaster said. “It’s an absolute outrage that that is the law ... and we’re doing our best to see that FCC law is changed and changed as quick as possible.”

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