12 Georgia inmates now face new charges after jail fight

Prison interior. Jail cells and shadows, dark background. 3d illustration / Getty Images
Prison interior. Jail cells and shadows, dark background. 3d illustration / Getty Images

THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP) -- A dozen people being held in a Georgia jail now face additional charges following a fight in a county jail, authorities said.

Investigators interviewed inmates, jail staff and other witnesses to identify those involved in the Feb. 15 fight at the Thomas County jail, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The 12 inmates identified as having been involved were all charged with unlawful act of violence in a penal institution. Nine were also charged with participation in a criminal street game and three of those inmates were also charged with aggravated battery.

The Thomas County Sheriff's Office asked the GBI to assist in the investigation. Jail staff quickly secured other inmates, separated those involved in the fight and got things under control, the GBI said. Medical aid was provided at the jail and one person was taken to a hospital with injuries that aren't considered to be life-threatening.

Thomasville police helped identify those with known gang affiliations, including members of the Crips, Bloods, Ghostface Gangsters and Gangster Disciples, the GBI said.

The investigation is ongoing. When it is done, the findings will be turned over to the local district attorney for prosecution.

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