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Disturbance breaks out at McAlester Jail |
By Associated Press |
Published: 03/07/2005 |
At least five inmates were hurt in a disturbance stemming from a Pittsburg County (Okla.) Jail inmate's alleged attack on other inmates. Undersheriff Richard Sexton says 28-year-old Michael Fry was placed in isolation after the incident. Sexton alleges Fry hit some inmates in the cell with him with his fists and also used a pencil as a weapon. Sheriff's personnel asked the Department of Corrections Correctional Emergency Response Team for help. Sexton says two injured inmates were transported to the emergency room at McAlester Regional Health Center, where they were treated and released. Another three inmates were treated at the medical facility at the Jackie Brannon Correctional Center. Sexton says the injuries included a sprained wrist, black eyes and a possible broken nose. Fry was in jail on an initial complaint of assault and battery. |
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