Topic: 5 had been beheaded
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Sun 11/23/08 12:36 PM
Inmates beheaded in Guatemala prison riot
Posted Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:30am AEDT

Seven inmates were murdered, most of them beheaded, in a brutal prison fight between gang members in Guatemala on Saturday, authorities said.

Prisoners at the Pavoncito prison, in the town of Fraijanes, 70 kilometres south of the capital, mutilated and decapitated five rivals, putting a head on a stick in a gruesome sight that could be seen from outside the prison. Two other inmates were killed in the fight.

The rioting began when prisoners were transferred to Pavoncito on Friday from another prison.

"This is a dispute between prisoners belonging to different gangs, who bring their conflicts with them when they are locked up," prison spokesman Rudy Esquivel said.

Police and prison authorities regained control of the jail on Saturday afternoon.

Pavoncito houses more than 900 prisoners convicted mostly of drug trafficking, murder and robbery.

Uprisings in overcrowded Central American prisons are frequent.

In May, inmates at the Chimaltenango prison in Guatemala decapitated a senior prison official during a riot that began after two women were caught smuggling drugs into the jail.

Guatemala is one of the most violent countries in Latin America and thousands of people are killed annually.

Its penitentiary system is corrupt, with gangs and drug traffickers often running their criminal empires from behind bars.


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Sun 11/23/08 12:42 PM

Inmates beheaded in Guatemala prison riot
Posted Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:30am AEDT

Seven inmates were murdered, most of them beheaded, in a brutal prison fight between gang members in Guatemala on Saturday, authorities said.

Prisoners at the Pavoncito prison, in the town of Fraijanes, 70 kilometres south of the capital, mutilated and decapitated five rivals, putting a head on a stick in a gruesome sight that could be seen from outside the prison. Two other inmates were killed in the fight.

The rioting began when prisoners were transferred to Pavoncito on Friday from another prison.

"This is a dispute between prisoners belonging to different gangs, who bring their conflicts with them when they are locked up," prison spokesman Rudy Esquivel said.

Police and prison authorities regained control of the jail on Saturday afternoon.

Pavoncito houses more than 900 prisoners convicted mostly of drug trafficking, murder and robbery.

Uprisings in overcrowded Central American prisons are frequent.

In May, inmates at the Chimaltenango prison in Guatemala decapitated a senior prison official during a riot that began after two women were caught smuggling drugs into the jail.

Guatemala is one of the most violent countries in Latin America and thousands of people are killed annually.

Its penitentiary system is corrupt, with gangs and drug traffickers often running their criminal empires from behind bars.


I was living in Santa Fe, N.M. when they had a prison riot. It was terrible. Very shocking what happened in there. I watched a documentary about it years after it happened and found out inmates were killing each other with blow torches. scared

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Sun 11/23/08 12:51 PM
scared scared scared

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Sun 11/23/08 12:52 PM
I say, let 'em have at it. Better they do it to themselves in a confined area than to do it in a public place. It's all they want to do, anyway. Let 'em kill each other off. Maybe they'll finally figure out that being in a gang isn't such a good idea.