Staff at Cimarron Correctional Facility in Cushing quelled an inmate disturbance around 4:40 p.M. Yesterday, said Steve Owen of Nashville, Tennessee-based Corrections Corporation of America.
He said in a release that the incident lasted about 40 minutes and was contained to one housing pod.
No staff members were injured. The inmates who were hurt were taken to hospitals. It's not clear what caused their injuries.
The names of those killed and injured were not immediately released.
The incident occurred in a medium-security portion of the prison, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Terri Watkins told The Associated Press. The prison houses about 1,600 inmates, she said.
Owen said the incident remains under investigation. Corrections Corporation of America, one of the largest private prison companies, contracts with various states and other entities to house inmates.
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