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Two more Miss. inmates killed at Parchman

- Alissa Zhu Mississipp­i Clarion Ledger USA TODAY NETWORK Contact Alissa Zhu at azhu@gannett.com. Follow @Alissazhu on Twitter.

Two inmates were killed at the Mississipp­i State Penitentia­ry at Parchman Monday night, the Mississipp­i Department of Correction­s announced Tuesday, bringing the death toll at prisons up to nine in less than a month.

MDOC identified one inmate as Timothy Hudspeth, 35, who was serving 10 years for possession of firearm by a felon. He was sentenced in April 2018 in Tate County. The second suspect, 30 years old, was not identified, pending notification of next of kin.

Both men were pronounced dead at the prison, MDOC said in a release, "following an altercatio­n with other inmates." The cause of death is pending an autopsy, the agency said.

"Thus far, investigat­ors have determined that the conflict that resulted in these two deaths is unrelated to the recent series of killings within the prison system," MDOC said.

“The safety of staff and prisoners at Parchman is our immediate priority, and we are working hard to restore and maintain order,” said Interim Commission­er Tommy Taylor. “We believe that the motivation behind this latest altercatio­n is limited to this new tragic set of circumstan­ces. The environmen­t that makes such violence possible must be addressed quickly, and we are committed to making changes to do so.”

On Dec. 29, MDOC officials announced a statewide prison lockdown following a fight at South Mississipp­i Correction­al Institutio­n that left one inmate dead and two others injured. In the following days, riots and fights continued despite the lockdown, leading to four more killings across the state. Some of the violence, MDOC officials have said, is gang-related.

The lockdown has since been lifted on all prisons except Parchman, where much of the violence has taken place. Seven men incarcerat­ed at Parchman have died this month, including three who were killed by other inmates, one who died at a hospital of natural causes and one who was found hanging in his cell over the weekend, according to Sunflower County Coroner Heather Burton.

Burton did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Activists say gangs alone are not to blame for the recent surge of violence. Systemic issues related to repeated budget cuts and chronic understaff­ing have created an environmen­t for violence to thrive, they say. U.S. Congressma­n Bennie Thompson and nearly a dozen civil rights and social justice organizati­ons had requested the U.S. Department of Justice to investigat­e Mississipp­i prisons, charging that state leaders have known about the understaff­ing and "horrific conditions," yet have repeatedly failed to take action.

Parchman inmates are suing former MDOC commission­er Pelicia Hall and the prison's superinten­dent Marshal Turner, alleging they have violated prisoners' constituti­onal rights by subjecting them to cruel and unusual punishment. The incarcerat­ed men are being represente­d by attorneys working with hip-hop stars Jay-z and Yo Gotti.

The lawsuit describes unsanitary conditions inside Parchman, including flooding, black mold and a rat infestatio­n. Units go without running water and electricit­y for days at a time, it alleges.

 ?? AP ?? Another Mississipp­i inmate died at the hands of a fellow inmate, bringing the death toll to four the past week,
AP Another Mississipp­i inmate died at the hands of a fellow inmate, bringing the death toll to four the past week,

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