L.A.county lockdown

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CASTAIC, Calif. - Most of Los Angeles County's jail system was on lockdown Monday after fighting broke out between blacks and Hispanics at two jails over the weekend. One inmate died in the fighting, and more than 100 others were injured.

The lockdown was intended to reduce tensions, and it wasn't clear how long it would remain in effect, said Lt. Robert Craton, a watch commander at the North County Correctional Facility.

"We are making every attempt to get back to normal," he said.

Black and Hispanic inmates at the North County Correctional Facility were segregated Saturday after the fighting broke out among 1,800 to 2,000 inmates and a black inmate was killed. Craton said the inmates were still separated early Monday.

Normally, authorities can't segregate prisoners based on race or ethnicity, but legal advisers said it can be done in emergency situations, said Sam Jones, chief custody officer of the county jail system.

The second riot broke out late Sunday at the adjacent North Facility jail, involving about 200 Hispanic and black inmates and wounding 10 people, said Deputy Alba Yates of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

The North Facility was not on lockdown when the fighting broke out in four dorms, but was locked down afterward, said watch commander Lt. Bob Hudson. Each sleeping dorm holds up to 90 inmates, he said.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Bill Spear said officials at other jails in the 21,000-inmate system had implemented lockdowns as a precaution, but he didn't immediately know how many.

Authorities said they were investigating whether the two weekend riots were related.

Saturday's riot appeared to be fueled by a feud between black and Hispanic gangs, investigators said. Wayne Robert Tiznor, a 45-year-old black inmate, was killed during the fighting, though it wasn't clear if he was singled out. He had been jailed after an arrest Jan. 3 for failing to register as a sex offender, sheriff's officials said.

It appeared no weapons were used, but inmates tossed mattresses and banged heads against bunk beds, officials said.
 
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940sick3 said:
fo real! it's a trip how it spreads throughout cali... prison to prison
those 2 incidents have nothing to do with eachother..the one up in quentin was nortenos against blacks and the one in L.A. is mostly surenos and blacks...btw,its been 3 days in a row of riots in the L.A.county jail system.sat.,sun. and mon.
 
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surcaliman said:
those 2 incidents have nothing to do with eachother..the one up in quentin was nortenos against blacks and the one in L.A. is mostly surenos and blacks...btw,its been 3 days in a row of riots in the L.A.county jail system.sat.,sun. and mon.
IT MAY BE DIFFRENT INCIDENTS BUT ITS ALL PART OF THE SAME RACIAL TENSION GOING ON INSIDE...
 
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WiCkEd said:
ANOTHER RIOT JUST POPPED OFF TODAY....
Injuries Reported in New L.A. Jail Fracas


Wednesday February 8, 2006 11:01 PM

By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ

Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sheriff's officials were trying to quell an inmate ``disturbance'' Wednesday at a county jail where racially motivated riots killed one inmate and wounded scores in recent days, authorities said.

The incident occurred shortly after 1 p.m. at the Pitchess Detention Center, about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, according to sheriff's Sgt. Dianne Hecht.

Injuries were reported, though it wasn't immediately clear how many. Hecht said preliminary reports indicated the incident was racially charged.

The same detention center was the site of rioting Saturday between Hispanic inmates and black inmates that killed one man and injured more than 100 others. It was followed by two other melees Monday night that caused one minor injury.

Authorities have alleged that gang leaders outside the jail called Hispanic associates inside and directed them to attack blacks as retaliation for an assault that took place recently in South Los Angeles.
 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A series of racially motivated brawls Wednesday left 19 inmates injured at a county jail that was hit last weekend with deadly rioting, authorities said.

Four different fights involving more than 450 black and Hispanic inmates broke out after noon Wednesday at the East Facility of Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic, about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, sheriff's officials said.

Four inmates were transported to hospitals. One had a head injury. The others sustained superficial cuts. Fifteen more were treated at the facility for minor injuries. No sheriff's deputies were hurt.

The fighting began after more than 120 inmates housed inside a group dorm separated themselves along racial lines. The violence was quickly put down, but similar fights occurred in little more than an hour at three more dorms, leading deputies to fire sting balls on inmates to gain control, said sheriff's Sgt. Diane Hecht.

All seven county jails were subsequently placed on lockdown, according to sheriff's officials.

Another section of the same detention center was the site of rioting Saturday between Hispanic and black inmates that killed one man and injured more than 100 others. It was followed by two other melees Monday night that caused one minor injury.

Investigators were looking into the cause and timing of Wednesday's fights as well as possible links to recent outbreaks of violence at the center.

In those, authorities suspect gang leaders outside the jail contacted Hispanic associates inside and directed them to attack blacks as retaliation for a recent assault in South Los Angeles.

In a morning interview with The Associated Press, California Corrections Secretary Roderick Q. Hickman said that his department has offered to work with sheriff's officials -- whose jails often feed into the state prison system -- as they investigate the weekend violence.

He said state authorities want to know what's causing the county's problems so they don't spill over into the statewide prison system.

"We need to be prepared to do whatever interventions we need to do to make sure we don't have the same type of (problems)," Hickman said after addressing a Los Angeles forum organized by the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons.

In Central California, four inmates were hurt in fighting that began Tuesday at the California Correctional Training Facility in Soledad. That uprising prompted authorities to place a prison unit on lockdown Wednesday.

The fracas, which involved hundreds of black, Latino and white inmates, was not believed to be connected to the violence in the Los Angeles County jail, corrections spokesman J.P. Tremblay said.

The problem was first reported at a section of the prison that houses roughly 1,400 inmates. The injured inmates were treated at a hospital and expected to recover.
 
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SAN QUENTIN -- 27 inmates were injured Thursday at San Quentin State Prison in a riot where prisoners used weapons made from razors, pens and bed springs, officials said.

Roughly 900 inmates were on lockdown after the riot.

"It quickly escalated to the point where we had to put out on the radio for all available staff to respond," corrections Sgt. Eric Messick said of the riot, which started before 8:45 a.m.

The disturbance began in a dining hall for new inmates. The rioters were believed to be Latinos affiliated with the "Nortenos" gang and a rival group of black prisoners.

The noise of the rioting and responding officers then sparked a similar riot in a nearby dining hall, officials said.

About 400 inmates were in the dining halls, and an estimated 86 fought Thursday morning, Messick said.

The injured inmates were treated and returned to their cells. No staff members were hurt. Authorities said the lockdown status will be reviewed every 24 hours

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