2 employees dead in failed North Carolina prison breakout
RALEIGH, N.C. — Inmates at a North Carolina prison plotted an escape bid knowing they would have to hurt some prison employees, their disturbance ultimately leaving two workers dead and a dozen other workers or fellow inmates injured, authorities said Friday.
Investigators believe four inmates planned the foiled breakout Thursday afternoon from Pasquotank Correctional Institution in Elizabeth City by starting a fire inside a prison sewing plant to divert guards, then running toward an exterior fence, Pasquotank County Sheriff Randy Cartwright said.
“We’re fairly comfortable that at least four had a plan to attempt this escape and knew to do that some people were going to get harmed,” Cartwright said in an interview.
Stabbing or slashing wounds predominated among the injured, and people were attacked at several spots along the attempted escape route, Cartwright said. Some may have suffered smoke inhalation, but the fire caused no serious burns and none of the injured had gunshot wounds, according to the sheriff.