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Inmate seriously hurt in fire at Indiana State Prison in Michigan City

An inmate at the Indiana State Prison is hospitalized with serious burns following a cell fire Sunday night, according to the Indiana Department of Correction.

Officials say the fire began around 9:30 p.m. and was contained to a single cell. Staff and inmate firefighters responded and extinguished the flames.

Preliminary findings suggest the fire may have started after an inmate tampered with an object that caused a spark. The incident remains under investigation.

The prison has had electrical problems for years, including fires that killed Josh Devine in 2017 and Michael Smith in 2023. Investigators found slow responses, missing equipment, and outdated systems.

Braun is working with the Department of Correction to see what needs to change. In Devine’s case, officers took several minutes to respond, and when they arrived, they didn’t have a key or a fire extinguisher. There have been hundreds of other fires at the prison since then.

Smith’s family has sued the Department, saying staff didn’t protect him, with a trial set for December. Devine’s family settled a separate lawsuit for nearly $4 million.

Some fires were started on purpose or by unattended equipment, and others came from electrical problems. Braun says the goal is to identify the causes and prevent future incidents.

 

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