3 Arkansas guards assaulted by inmates at 2 prisons
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Guards at two prisons in Arkansas were assaulted by inmates in separate attacks on Thursday and hospitalized, the latest in a string of violent incidents at the state’s correctional facilities that have included officers being held hostage by prisoners.
The Department of Correction said two officers were assaulted by several inmates at the Varner Unit in Grady, about 70 miles (113 kilometres) southeast of Little Rock. One guard suffered multiple lacerations and the other a single injury that officials did not elaborate on. The officer with the single injury was treated and released from an area hospital, while the other guard remained hospitalized Thursday night.
The assault occurred a little more than two hours after a guard at the Maximum Security Unit in Tucker, 30 miles (48 kilometres) southeast of Little Rock, was assaulted by an inmate. That guard sustained multiple injuries to the face and head, and was being treated at an area hospital. The department did not release the names of the inmates or the guards.
Department spokesman Solomon Graves said the two assaults appeared to be unrelated. It was not immediately clear what prompted the incidents. The inmates in both attacks were moved to restrictive housing, he said. Graves later said that several inmates at Varner who had barricaded themselves in a barracks after the assault on the guards were sent to area hospitals for evaluation and treatment after the department used nonlethal force on them.