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Five Prisoners in Georgia Injured in Fight, Two Months After Three Prisoners Were Killed

On March 23, 2026, five prisoners at Georgia’s Dooly State Prison in Unadilla required medical attention after a fight broke out at one of the prison’s dormitories. The Georgia Department of Corrections (DOC) has so far declined to provide any information on when the fight happened or the identities of the prisoners who were involved, according to WMAZ in Macon. While the prisoners’ injuries were non-life-threatening, the same can not be said for three of the prisoners who were caught up in a large-scale fight that took place just three months ago at a separate prison in Georgia.

As PLN reported, in January of this year, three prisoners were killed and at least a dozen people were injured at Washington State Prison in Davisboro, Georgia. [See: PLN, Feb. 2026, p.14.] Both incidents reflect the disorder, understaffing, and deteriorating conditions within the Georgia prison system, particularly at medium-security facilities. The state has a prison population of nearly 50,000 people, one of the largest in the county. Georgia’s chronic problems with its prisons, and the DOC’s inability to solve them, have had deadly consequences; in 2025 alone, the deaths of at least 42 prisoners were investigated as potential homicides. 

 

Source: WMAZ

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