Officer Stabbed By Inmate At California State Prison, Sacramento
Authorities say four correctional officers at California State Prison, Sacramento were injured after an inmate attacked them Tuesday morning.
Authorities say four correctional officers at California State Prison, Sacramento were injured after an inmate attacked them Tuesday morning.
State corrections spokesman Aaron Konrad says two inmates at California State Prison-Sacramento began stabbing another prisoner with a homemade weapon around 10:15 a.m. Thursday.
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