Arkansas official: Inmate deaths ‘unacceptable anomaly’

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ An Arkansas prison official says the deaths of five
inmates over four days at a maximum-security facility from suspected drug
overdoses is an “unacceptable anomaly.”

Prison officials have said the synthetic marijuana compound K2 may have been
involved in the inmate deaths at the Varner Unit and its supermax facility last
week.

Department of Correction spokesman Solomon Graves told lawmakers Tuesday officials are on track to cut the number of incidents in prison involving K2.

Graves says the department’s steps to cut down on K2 include restrictions on
mail and expanded body scanners.

He says the department will ask lawmakers next year to increase the penalties
for K2 and to support efforts at the federal level to jam contraband cellphone
signals at prisons.

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