Report: Police Beat the Hell Out of Private Prison Inmates After Riot
Over the 4th of July weekend, riots broke out at a private state prison near Kingman, Arizona. Special forces were called in to restore order. Now, a new report says that the governments response may have been worse than the riots themselves.
The new report from the American Friends Service Committee on the Kingman riot, the law enforcement response, and the aftermath, raises doubts about Arizonas private prison operators ability to run facilities that are safe, cost effective, humanely run, and accountable to the public.
By most accounts, it is clear that the riots were motivated by prisoner frustration with MTCs management and the actions of its guards. This frustration was directed at the physical facilities themselves. There were no altercations among prisoners.
In fact, the report says that the riot was not only spurred by inmate anger at the brutality of guards (such as routine and unnecessary overuse of pepper spray), but that the law enforcement reaction to the riot was itself brutal, to the point where prisoners who were completely incapacitated were still being beaten, tazed, and shot with rubber bullets. Here is a portion of one prisoners account of what happened:
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