Los Angeles Times

Inmates, guards are wounded during huge prison-yard clash

More than 100 attack correction­al officers in melee at Northern California facility.

- Associated press

SACRAMENTO — Four inmates remained hospitaliz­ed with gunshot wounds Thursday, a day after California correction­al officers opened fire to quell a rare mass attack on eight prison guards by more than 100 inmates, officials said.

One Pelican Bay State Prison inmate will need surgery after he was shot in the chin. The other three were shot in the arms and legs, Correction­s Department spokeswoma­n Terry Thornton said.

Three more inmates were sent back to prison after being treated for injuries to their back, head or foot.

All eight correction­al officers were treated and released for beating injuries, but one will need surgery for a torn shoulder. He also has a fractured eye socket, Thornton said.

Another officer has a broken nose, while a third needed stitches to close a wound around his left eye.

“They all suffered numerous facial injuries,” Thornton said of the officers. She described them as having “beating-type injuries. It doesn’t appear that a weapon was used even though [investigat­ors] recovered two weapons.” Both appeared to be makeshift weapons that inmates grabbed during the assault, she said.

Guards fired 19 rifle bullets and three hard foam rounds to stop the attack, which began as one sergeant and seven officers were trying to break up a fistfight between two inmates in an exercise yard holding about 300 prisoners.

They were among about 2,000 inmates in the maximum-security prison near the Oregon border.

Of those inmates in the exercise yard, 107 have been isolated in a disciplina­ry housing unit because they are believed to have participat­ed in the assault, Thornton said. That’s up from the initial 97 inmates sent to the disciplina­ry unit immediatel­y after the attack.

Investigat­ors aren’t sure what sparked the inmates to swarm the officers, or whether it was premeditat­ed or spontaneou­s. They also don’t yet know whether it was related to prison gangs or to racial tensions, she said.

Officials are waiting until the investigat­ion is completed before they decide if they need to change their procedures or responses, she said.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press ?? A MASS ATTACK on correction­al officers broke out Wednesday when eight guards tried to break up a fight between two inmates at Pelican Bay State Prison. One officer had a torn shoulder and a fractured eye socket.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press A MASS ATTACK on correction­al officers broke out Wednesday when eight guards tried to break up a fight between two inmates at Pelican Bay State Prison. One officer had a torn shoulder and a fractured eye socket.

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