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Lock downs continue in Oklahoma State Prisons due to inmate fights |
By fourstateshomepage.com- Autumn Bracey |
Published: 09/23/2019 |
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Lock downs in Oklahoma State Prisons continue in response to multiple inmate fights at facilities across the state. On Sunday, the Northeast Oklahoma Correction Center in Vinita is where the first major fight began. There were fights at five other facilities in Oklahoma. 36 inmates sustained injuries..and inmate, Chad Burns, died. Read More. |
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