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Oklahoma Prison Brawls Were Coordinated

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All Oklahoma prisons are locked down after several inmate fights left one inmate dead and more than a dozen injured.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections says fights broke out Saturday at the Northeast Oklahoma Correctional Center in Vinita and on Sunday at prisons in Hominy, Sayre, Fort Supply, Lawton and Stringtown. The department says one inmate died at the medium-security Dick Conner Correctional Center in Hominy. More than a dozen inmates were taken to hospitals with injuries that aren't considered life-threatening.

The department says inmates involved in the fights have been transferred to other facilities. Spokesman Matt Elliott says the fights were gang related and coordinated via smuggled cell phones.

Last month, another Oklahoma prison was locked down after four inmates were hurt in fights.