Jun. 2, 2010 02:20 PM
Associated Press
KINGMAN - State prison officials are investigating the circumstances of a brawl at a privately run prison in Kingman that left eight inmates injured.
The fight in a minimum security unit of the Arizona State Prison-Kingman involved Black and White inmates, some using padlocks wrapped in socks as weapons. Department of Corrections spokesman Barrett Marson says Monday's altercation lasted nearly 45 minutes.
A spokesman for prison operator Management and Training Corporation says no staff members were hurt. Of the eight inmates taken to a hospital, seven were released after treatment and one hospitalized for a non-fight related condition.
The prison remained on lockdown on Wednesday.
Associated Press
KINGMAN - State prison officials are investigating the circumstances of a brawl at a privately run prison in Kingman that left eight inmates injured.
The fight in a minimum security unit of the Arizona State Prison-Kingman involved Black and White inmates, some using padlocks wrapped in socks as weapons. Department of Corrections spokesman Barrett Marson says Monday's altercation lasted nearly 45 minutes.
A spokesman for prison operator Management and Training Corporation says no staff members were hurt. Of the eight inmates taken to a hospital, seven were released after treatment and one hospitalized for a non-fight related condition.
The prison remained on lockdown on Wednesday.