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The death of the district of La County is the 13th alleged murder in prisons this year

A convicted rapist in Los Angeles County allegedly killed by an inmate at the weekend when he lived the life of over a dozen detained men in California in California this year.

State prison officers said that Renee Rodriguez, 51, died on Sunday in the Californian state prison without Angeles Angeles County after the employees Kenneth Wilson attacked him in the day at 7:15 p.m. to use Chemical Agents, and non-sethale that intervened and tried to carry out life rescue measures after the Californian The distance that was carried out in the California department for the California department for the California department for an external first -related effect.

Wilson was placed in a limited living space, while the prison and the public prosecutor's office of the LA district examined the attack.

Rodriguez 'death was the second alleged murder of the weekend and the fifth reported this month. It is also the 13th alleged murder in state prisons this year – a number that is up to date with California that more than twice the 24 murders in the occupants were reported last year, even though the prison officers restrict violence.

The California Ministry of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) began in eleven high -security facilities in March, including Los Angeles County. At that time, seven alleged murder services were reported in the first nine weeks of the year.

From March 8th to April 11th, inmates had restricted their movement and visited in high security in Calipatria State Prison, Centinela State Prison, California Correspondence Authority, High Desert by the State of Prison, Kern Valley State Prison, California State Prison-Blos Angeles County, Mule Craek State Prison State State State State State State State State State state-sacrament, substance, substance, substance, substance, substance. Department.

“We acknowledge that a modified program creates a difficulty for relatives in these limited times. However, if an increase in violence at CDCR institutions threatens employees and imprisoned people, the security measures must be our priority,” said the press spokesman for the department, Terri Hardy.

While these restrictions were present, the employees carried out extensive searches of all residential areas and confiscated over 850 smuggling objects, including 166 improvised weapons, 159 phones and 65 injection needles, according to CDCR.

Nevertheless, violence lasted.

Suspicious occupants were reported on April 4 at the Mule Creek State Prison, April 5, in the California correctional facility and on April 8th in Salinas Valley State Prison. An inmate was allegedly killed on March 14th in the Wuco State Prison, a facility that was not part of the procedure.

On Saturday, two weeks after the restrictions ended, William Coute died in the Hoch desert state in the state of County, after he was allegedly attacked by occupants Rodger Brown, according to CDCR.

Brown serves a lifelong prison for murdered second degree that he has imprisoned. He also became a spouse's physical injuries, a battery of a non-pisoner, while in prison and in the possession of a deadly weapon in prison, the officials of the state prison said.

Several other inmates that are suspected of murder this year are also serious prison sentences and underline a persistent problem in the prison system, in which occupants that feel that they are no longer losing anything if they tackle more time.

David Gomez, whose alleged participation in the death of Mario Campbell was examined on January 15 on January 15, once informed a psychologist that the murder of his cellmate in Sacramento in 2005 was an “advertising gift” because he already served life, reported Monterey County Weekly.

Gomez 'alleged co -swörer in the attack, Cody Taylor, is currently serving a lifelong prison for the previous murder of an occupant.

According to the authorities, Tyler Yates, another inmate who serves a lifelong prison sentence at Sacramento Lockup, is also examined this year because of his alleged participation in two alleged murder services.

Last year he was convicted in prison for first -time murder.

Times Staff Writer Matthew Ormseth contributed to this report.

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