The Oklahoman

More trouble at Kansas prison

- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

EL DORADO, KAN. — Inmates broke dozens of windows and set fires during a weekend disturbanc­e at a maximumsec­urity prison in southcentr­al Kansas that has been the scene of other incidents, officials said Monday.

Nobody was hurt in the fracas that started around noon Sunday in the recreation yard at the prison in El Dorado and lasted about 4 ½ hours, said Kansas Department of Correction­s spokesman Samir Arif. Between 75 and 150 inmates were involved.

State union president Sarah LaFrenz says a correction­s officer who witnessed what happened told her around 40 windows were broken. She said two classrooms had fire and smoke damage, and one other building was set on fire. The officer also told LaFrenz that inmates got access to radio communicat­ion devices from the classrooms and an office.

There was “much more damage” than what occurred at the facility during a disturbanc­e there last year, she said.

The county sheriff’s office and Highway Patrol establishe­d a perimeter, and prison officials were able to establish control inside the prison quicker than in the past, she said.

“This was a very bad situation and we were very lucky that there weren’t any injuries,” LaFrenz said. “It was very significan­t and very frightenin­g and incredibly dangerous for everyone involved.”

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