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Texas prisons guards under criminal investigation over hospitalized inmate

 Two hours east of Waco, TDCJ's Coffield Unit sits among green pastures and rural roads.
Paul Flahive
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Two hours east of Waco, TDCJ's Coffield Unit sits among green pastures and rural roads.

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The Texas prison system鈥檚 inspector general launched a criminal investigation into an assault that left an inmate hospitalized for more than two weeks and has seen 13 guards being terminated or resigning.

On Sept. 5, an inmate at the Coffield Unit 鈥 two hours southeast of Dallas 鈥 stabbed a guard. The yet-unnamed inmate was housed in one of the most secure wings. In responding with force, prison guards allegedly beat the man so badly that he was taken to the hospital 鈥 where he remains two weeks later.

鈥淎n internal review of this response determined excessive force was used and protocols were not followed,鈥 said Amanda Hernandez, director of communications for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Details on the inmate鈥檚 condition were vague. Rumors among Coffield inmates varied from the man having already died to the guards being investigated for attempted murder.

The state confirmed he was recovering in the hospital.

The guard who was stabbed was treated and released from a hospital, according to the state.

Seven guards were terminated and six more resigned. The incident was forwarded to the Office of the Inspector General for a criminal investigation. None of the guards have been named, but it is one of few incidents referred to the OIG for criminal investigation and fewer still with the number involved.

鈥淲ow. That's huge,鈥 said Michele Deitch, director of the Prison and Jail Innovation Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. 鈥淚t is so rare for someone to be fired at all for this kind of behavior, let alone for that many people in an environment that is currently so understaffed.鈥

Deitch applauded TDCJ for taking such decisive action.

Coffield is one of the state鈥檚 least staffed facilities 鈥 with around 60% of positions unfilled this summer. Losing 13 guards in a single night only exacerbates its struggles with staffing that Deitch called 鈥渦nacceptable.鈥

 Coffield Unit has only 39.7% of its positions filled as of the end of February
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Coffield Unit has only 39.7% of its positions filled as of the end of February

In 2022 there were 243 鈥渦se of force鈥 incidents at Coffield, while units like Allred and Clements saw 597 and 716 respectively, according to state data.

The state鈥檚 more than 100 prison facilities were all locked down on the following day.

The lockdown canceled inmate visitations and increased screenings, and guards have searched cells ever since.

The system-wide lockdown was launched after a spike in prison homicides. TDCJ linked many of the 16 murders to the flow of illegal drugs into its prisons.

The state denied that the lockdown based on violence and contraband was related to this incident of violence 鈥 which may have included contraband.

鈥淭his incident cannot be attributed to the lockdown,鈥 said a spokeswoman. 鈥淭he lockdown was implemented to halt the rise in dangerous contraband and drug-related inmate homicides.鈥

The state has slowly relaxed lockdown status as searches are completed with only 21 remaining on lockdown as of Thursday morning. Coffield is one of them.

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Paul Flahive is the accountability reporter for Texas Public Radio. He has worked in public media across the country, from Iowa City and Chicago to Anchorage and San Antonio.