Windows, doors broken, 3 hurt in riot at Hutchinson prison

photo by: Associated Press

This Feb. 2, 2017, file photo, shows the Kansas Department of Corrections logo on the exterior of the Lansing Correctional Center in Lansing. (Mark Rountree/The Leavenworth Times via AP, File)

HUTCHINSON — Part of a Kansas prison was placed on lockdown Wednesday night after a riot in which windows were broken and two staff members and one inmate were hurt.

The Kansas Department of Corrections said in a news release that the melee started around 5:15 p.m. with a physical altercation between two inmates in the dining hall at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility. The release said that a “chemical agent was deployed to help gain control of the situation” and that the remaining offenders were moved to a yard for decontamination.

Another altercation then erupted in the yard between two offenders, leading about 40 other inmates to begin throwing objects at staff. The release said windows and doors were broken before the offenders could be returned to their cells. The prison houses houses 1,884 men.

The release described the injuries to staff as minor. The offender who was hurt was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.

The release said no additional information is available at this time due to the ongoing investigation.

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