Disturbance leaves 2 inmates dead at Nebraska prison
TECUMSEH, Neb. — Two inmates were killed and others were injured in a Nebraska prison Thursday after inmates revolted against staff members and started a fire in a courtyard.
Prison officials offered few details about the deaths but said the disturbance at the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution in southeast Nebraska involved about 40 inmates in a unit with 128 prisoners. The prison was placed on lockdown for several hours after the inmates refused to return to their cells.
No prison employees were injured. An unspecified number of inmates suffered injuries that weren’t life-threatening, said Department of Correctional Services Director Scott Frakes. He said the two unidentified inmates killed were found inside the housing unit.
“This incident is a reminder that this is a dangerous business,” Frakes said.


