
Inmates stage uprising at St. Louis jail dogged by unrest
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Inmates broke windows, set a fire, and threw debris to the ground late Sunday at a St. Louis jail that has been plagued by uprisings in recent months.
Law enforcement responded to bring the jail under control. Inmates had moved away from the broken windows by about 10:30 p.m., according to news outlets. Then around 11 p.m., inmates broke windows on the other side of the jail and began throwing objects again. Thirty minutes later, the inmates had disappeared again and officers could be seen inside. It was unclear whether anyone was injured.More Related News

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