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Gang Rivalry Led To Calif. Prison Riot
Dec.09 2009
By DON THOMPSON
The Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A feud between black and Hispanic gangs triggered a riot last summer at a Southern California prison that left more than 240 inmates injured and two buildings destroyed, corrections officials said Wednesday.
"It's just an ongoing racial street war," said Terry Thornton, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. "When they come to prison, they bring their animosity with them."
The Aug. 8 fight erupted in a section of the California Institution for Men in Chino that houses newly arriving inmates from Southern California and ex-convicts returning to prison for parole violations.
Unaffiliated inmates joined the brawl aftergang members began fighting, Thornton said.
The gangs were continuing a smaller fight that began at the prison in May, she said, declining to name the Los Angeles County gangs for fear of sparking another disturbance.
Officials have cited 222 inmates for rules violations that could lengthen their sentences. One of the inmates was accused of setting a fire that burned down a dormitory.
In addition, prison investigators plan to ask the San Bernardino County district attorney to file criminal charges against 25 inmates for offenses that include attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and battery with a deadly weapon.
The two dormitories are being rebuilt at a cost of $5.2 million. Nearly 1,300 inmates were moved to other prisons after the riot.
Thornton said officials had delayed revealing the cause of the riot to avoid jeopardizing their investigation. They decided to make their conclusion public while announcing that the Chino prison had ended its state of emergency and resumed a normal schedule on Friday.
The riot came as the corrections department tries to desegregate cell houses and dormitories to comply with a 2005 U.S. Supreme Court ruling. For decades, the department kept inmates of different races separated in their sleeping areas in an attempt to avoid interracial fights.
The department is testing its integration plan at two prisons southeast of Sacramento, with mixed results. It has not expanded the plan to other prisons because of severe budget cuts that include furloughing and laying off thousands of employees.
Fights between inmates occur daily but rarely become full-blown riots, Thornton said.
In response to a previous records request from The Associated Press, the department said it does not keep a database of riots, their causes or the number of resulting injuries, in part because it has no formaldefinition of when a fight grows into a riot.
However, the department described disturbances as "riots" 19 times in the past four years. News releases for those riots list seven as racially motivated and six as gang-related. Causes for the others were not released.
Two inmates were killed and 551 injured in those melees, which also injured 19 prison guards.

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In a day and age where being arrested is no longer frowned upon, but instead gives you "street cred" and they wear it like a badge of honor, this sort of thing will continue and no doubt get worse. They are already in jail and can't behave themselves like human beings and stacking up more charges on them are is almost inanely ridiculous. Do I have the answer? No, not one the politically correct would even entertain, however, I do think a more efficient use of our tax dollars would be better spent if these "people" are placed on a island to fend for themselves. I'm just sayin.'

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