The Nation - News from Jan. 7, 1986
Twenty officers armed with shotguns and tear gas stormed a cell house at the Iowa State Penitentiary, rescuing seven guards taken hostage in a brief inmate uprising that may have been staged to cover reprosals against informers, officals said. Three inmates were found bloodied and locked in their cells when officers quelled the 90-minute uprising at the 152-year-old, maximun-security prison, said Corrections Director Hal Farrier. Warden Crispus Nix said the three apparently were attacked by inmates who considered them “snitches.”
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