Mississippi governor tours prison rocked by deadly violence
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s new governor says he and the interim corrections commissioner toured a troubled state prison to see conditions and to try to understand what led to an outburst of deadly violence in recent weeks.
Gov. Tate Reeves said Thursday that he and the commissioner, Tommy Taylor, also toured an empty prison that the state owns. The Republican governor, who took office Jan. 14, said it’s possible that the state could move some inmates into the empty prison in the central Mississippi town of Walnut Grove.
That prison was previously managed by a private company, and Reeves said it could be again. But he said no plans have been made to move prisoners and no timeline is set.
“We know that there are problems in the system,” Reeves said. “We don’t want to hide them. We want to fix them.”