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Inmates Set Kentucky Prison Ablaze

By JEFFREY McMURRAY
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BURGIN, Ky. (Aug. 22) - Four prisoners remained hospitalized and hundreds of others had to be relocated Saturday after rioting inmates set their central Kentucky prison on fire.
Flames shot into the air during the melee Friday night, seriously damaging several buildings, and parts of the medium-security Northpoint Training Center continued to smolder nearly 24 hours later.
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The 500 inmates who remained at the prison 30 miles south of Lexington were being compliant, said Jennifer Brislin, spokeswoman for the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet.
About 700 others were being taken to other facilities across the state. In some cases that meant inmates were double-bunking or sleeping in gyms or other secure buildings inside prisons.
Officials would not say what caused the rioting, which injured eight staff members and eight prisoners. None of the injured staffers were hospitalized, said Cheryl Million, a spokeswoman for the Kentucky Department of Corrections. Authorities would not provide conditions for the inmates still being treated.
Those who remained at Northpoint were getting food and medical care from temporary stations because the fire destroyed six buildings, including a kitchen, medical center, canteen and visitation area. They were to be moved into a 196-bed dormitory that remained habitable, as well as a unit of single cells.
The disturbance started Friday evening when prisoners set fire to trash cans and other items inside and outside the prison. All fires were contained by 4 p.m. EDT Saturday, Brislin said.
Officers in riot gear had rushed in with tear gas about 9 p.m. Friday, and all the inmates were subdued within two hours, authorities said.
Gov. Steve Beshear praised corrections officials and state police for handling the situation without any serious injuries.
"Their work last night in the face of the most trying circumstances was truly remarkable," Beshear said in a statement Saturday.
Local and state police formed a perimeter around the outside of the facility to make sure no one escaped.
Prison spokeswoman Mendolyn Cochran had told The Advocate-Messenger of Danville the facility had been on lockdown since Tuesday, when a group of inmates assaulted two others.
Million would only say that some inmates had access to matches because smoking is allowed in parts of the prison.
The melee came two weeks after more than 1,000 inmates rioted at the California Institution for Men in Southern California. The prison was designed to hold about half as many inmates, although investigators say they don't know if crowding helped spark the racially charged riot.
Northpoint had more than 1,100 general population inmates housed in six open-bay dormitories, according to its Web site. Another 60 special management inmates were housed in single cells in a separate structure, and 40 minimum-security inmates in another separate structure.
It opened in 1983 and has a staff of 285.
Associated Press Writer Janet Cappiello Blake in Louisville, Ky., contributed to this report.
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georgechevy2

06:49 PMAug 22 2009

Tmyqtbug206:46 PMAug 22 2009Why can't this happen in the prison my ex is in---------Better srill why couldnt this happen in congress?

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Metalhead61467

06:49 PMAug 22 2009

Type your own comment hereDJONES528 06:44 PMAug 22 2009 Obama will pardon them..He is going to need the votes!====how right you are

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Fishonjohnson

06:49 PMAug 22 2009

WERE NOT GONNA TAKE IT! (twisted sister in background)

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noonrock

06:48 PMAug 22 2009

Is this covered under Yobama's healthcare plan?

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Jeff1knowles

06:47 PMAug 22 2009

It's all Bushs' fault!!

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Metalhead61467

06:46 PMAug 22 2009

the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire. we dont need no water let the M.F. burn. BURN M.F. BURN.

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Tmyqtbug2

06:46 PMAug 22 2009

Why can't this happen in the prison my ex is in

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ELKMAN189

06:46 PMAug 22 2009

Where did they get matches or whatever.? Ban any smoking.

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Johngovette

06:45 PMAug 22 2009

How do the prisoners have access to lighters or matches anyways? Cigarettes are luxury items that men who steal, kill and rape should not have the privilege to have. TV should not exist nor should soda. Water, basic food and clean clothes is all that should be provided. Controlled reading material to read and newspapers are all the entertainment they deserve. Prisoners need to work during the day making license plates and other products instead of sitting around, work to produce income to maintain the facility they put themselves into.

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DJONES528

06:44 PMAug 22 2009

Obama will pardon them..He is going to need the votes!

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Rioting inmates set fire to trash cans and other items inside a central Kentucky prison, Northpoint Training Center, and damage to some buildings was so extensive that officials were busing many of the facility\'s 1,200 prisoners elsewhere, police said Saturday.