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In the Past Week, Five Inmates Have Been Killed in Mississippi Prisons Due to Gang Violence

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In Mississippi, five inmates have been killed due to stabbings and attacks within the past week.

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NBC News reported on Friday that 36-year-old Denorris Howell died after sustaining neck wounds in a fatal attack following an altercation with his cellmate at Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman.

He was the fifth inmate who was killed at a state prison since the new year and the third in the week at that actual prison, which is the oldest in the state and is also known as Parchman Farm.

Sunflower County Coroner Heather Burton told the Clarion-Ledger that three killings in three days at the prison was โ€œunprecedentedโ€ in her 12 years working there.

โ€œThings are kind of surreal at this point,โ€ she said. โ€œEvery time the phone rings at this point, itโ€™s another one.โ€

Mississippi State Penitentiary is the stateโ€™s only maximum-security prison for men, with more than 3,500 inmate beds.

Sundayโ€™s death of a 40-year-old inmate prompted a statewide lockdown of the facilities, which is still in effect.

โ€œNot to be dismissive of the seriousness of these events, but nobody should be surprised about what weโ€™re seeing,โ€ Cliff Johnson, the director of the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Mississippi School of Law, said. โ€œWeโ€™ve been predicting this and expecting this with widespread violence in facilities that are in many instances out of control.โ€

The rash of murders is believed to be related to gang activity.

In 2014, The Clarion-Ledger launched an investigation within Mississippiโ€™s prison systemโ€”which has one of the nationโ€™s highest incarceration rates.

The newspaper found that โ€œgangs ruleโ€ the prison and despite a so-called โ€œzero toleranceโ€ by corrections officials, thereโ€™s no accountability for the offenders.

Family members were also cited and said that loved ones in state prisons remain in fear of โ€œwarringโ€ gangs.

At the time, then-state Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps dismissed the power of the gangs and even told the outlet that his department doesnโ€™t even recognize gangs. Instead, he identified them as โ€œsecurity threat groups.โ€

Epps later resigned in 2014 amid a federal investigation and is now serving nearly 20 years in prisonย for bribery while commissioner.

A statement from the Mississippi Department of Corrections has yet to be made but the stateโ€™s governor, Phil Bryant, is reportedly vacationing with his family.

Last night, he hopped on social media, saying heโ€™d been in contact with prison officials throughout the week.

https://twitter.com/PhilBryantMS/status/1213247809786466304?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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โ€œThe people who perpetrated this violence will be charged and brought to justice,โ€ he tweeted. Gang violence will not be tolerated in state prisons or on our streets.โ€

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