Nevada Maximum Security Prison on Lockdown After Brawl Leaves Three Dead, More Injured

A violent incident‌ at Ely State Prison in Nevada resulted in the deaths of three inmates during a brawl linked to‍ gang conflicts within the facility. The prison, ⁢which houses ⁣about⁤ 1,183 inmates and employs around 400 staff, went into ⁢lockdown following the incident. Nine other inmates sustained injuries and were hospitalized; however, authorities have​ not disclosed whether weapons were involved. Among ‍the deceased was Zackaria Luz, a⁤ leader of a white supremacist gang, and ‍Connor⁢ Brown, who⁢ was serving time ⁢for a stabbing incident.⁣ The prison was previously the site of a ‌hunger‍ strike over alleged unsafe conditions. The Nevada Department of Corrections classified ‌the event as an “altercation,” ​and fortunately, no prison staff were injured. The ​incident has raised concerns about potential retaliatory violence among inmate gangs. Advocacy groups emphasized the ‍humanity of inmates, stressing the impact of such losses on⁤ their families.


Three inmates were killed Tuesday during a prison brawl at Ely State Prison in Nevada.

The fight was part of a feud between gangs inside the prison, leading officials to fear retaliatory action, according to KLAS-TV.

Nine inmates were taken to the hospital for their injuries. Officials did not offer any details of the incident or explain if there were weapons involved.

The prison was on lockdown as of Tuesday evening.

The Nevada Department of Corrections called the incident an “altercation,” according to Fox News.

No officers were hurt.

The prison, which has about 400 employees, has the capacity to hold 1,183 prisoners.

The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office said Zackaria Luz, 43, a leader of a white supremacist prison gang, was among the dead, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Connor Brown, 22, was also killed. The name of the third inmate killed was not released because next of kin had not yet been notified.

According to KRNV-DT, Brown was sentenced to up to 24 years in prison in 2021 after being convicted of stabbing two men during a 2020 robbery in Reno.

He had parole eligibility after seven years.

Ely State Prison is Nevada’s only maximum-security prison, according to the Associated Press.

In December 2022, a hunger strike took place to protest what were called unsafe conditions and too little food.

“Losing people at all is not easy,” said Jodi Hocking, founder of a prison reform organization called Return Strong Nevada, according to KVVU-TV. “Losing them under these circumstances is even more difficult.”

Hocking said losing a family member can be difficult regardless of the crimes that put the inmates behind bars.

“At the end of the day, they’re human beings with families, with children, with parents and everybody else,” she said. “They’re still going to grieve them.”

The Las Vegas Review-Journal noted that two inmates at Ely State Prison died earlier this year. Inmate Antonio Talavera, 38, died on April 16. Inmate Norman Belcher, 49, died on May 30. The causes of their deaths were not released.






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