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Inmates go on sausage ‘temper tantrum’

Some Lea County, N.M., inmates set fires and broke toilets and windows after being told they would be allowed only one sausage at dinner. Jail officials said the inmates began yelling and banging on their doors in what they described in a news release as a "temper tantrum."
/ Source: The Associated Press

Some Lea County inmates set fires and broke toilets and windows after being told they would be allowed only one sausage at dinner.

Jail officials said the inmates began yelling and banging on their doors in what they described in a news release as a “temper tantrum.”

Officers from the Hobbs Police Department were called in to restore control, and the jail was locked down after Tuesday night's incident.

Some 33 prisoners were involved, Warden Jann Gartman said.

The remaining 300-plus prisoners at the jail accepted the meal without incident, authorities said.

Gartman said the damage to the jail was light, with some smoke damage and broken toilets and windows.