What started as a fight at a California state prison Wednesday
ended in riot that left an inmate dead and five others hospitalized with stab
wounds, officials said.
Prisoners began
fighting in a maximum-security area at the California State Prison-Sacramento
just before 1 p.m. Wednesday (4 p.m. ET). At least 100 inmates were involved,
California Corrections spokeswoman Dana Simas said. No staff were injured.
Hugo Pinell, 71
-- part of a group of inmates once known as the "San Quentin Six" for
their alleged role in a 1971 prison escape attempt -- was killed in the
fighting, officials said.
He had been
sentenced to life with parole three times: for rape with force in 1965, for
killing a corrections officer at a training facility in 1971 and for violently
assaulting two corrections officers during an escape attempt at San Quentin
State Prison that same year, the California Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation said.
California State
Prison-Sacramento, which is located in Folsom, California, adjacent to the
Folson State Prison, is a maximum-security prison
that houses about 2,300 inmates.
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