The violent incident saw seven guards fired, six resign, and the state said they used “excessive force.”

These were the first details released publicly regarding Grant’s condition. It was also the first time he was publicly identified as the inmate victim in the [September 5th] assault that resulted in the termination or resignation of 13 prison officials.

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    Turns out we actually have mechanisms to adjudicate punishment for crimes, it’s called incarceration.

    You know what is outside of that? Extrajudicial punishment by GED holding morons who are too stupid to even become a local sheriff’s deputy in Texas.

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      Yeah, we put people in prison. And when they attack people in prison, we put them in solitary confinement, basically prison-prison. Then when they attack people from there, I’m not surprised when it ends in serious injury.

      Reading the article, it sounds like this all started when he joined a gang. Another victim of a failure of society.