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Locks were broken on doors at SC prison where riot killed 7

Lee County Fire/Rescue assisted With a Mass Causality Incident at Lee Correctional. Mutual Aid was received from FlorenceCounty EMS, Kershaw County EMS, Darlington County EMS, Lexington County EMS and Hartsville Rescue. Assistance was also received from Med One a private service.(Lee County Fire/Rescue)
April 20, 2018

Locks for multiple cell doors were not functioning at the Lee Correctional Institution where a riot killed seven inmates earlier this week.

The Department of Corrections would not say how many cell doors at the Bishopville maximum security prison did not lock or how long the locks had been broken. But Department of Corrections Director Bryan Stirling said the locks were not broken during the riot and referred to the broken locks as an “ongoing issue.”

A statement from department spokesman Jeffrey Taillon implied only one dorm had broken locks but he did not provide additional details. The department would not say whether the broken locks contributed to the severity of the disturbance, which also injured 22 other inmates, or whether they hampered the department’s ability to take back the dorms.

“That’s unforgivable,” said Brian Dawe, executive director of the American Correctional Officer Intelligence Network. “In a maximum security prison, do we really have to ask if the … locks work?”

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© 2018 The State (Columbia, S.C.)

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