Three correctional officers injured while trying to subdue inmate
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HUNTSVILLE, TX â Three correctional officers were injured while trying to subdue an inmate early Monday morning.
The incident happened around 3:30 a.m. on January 25 at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Ellis Unit in Huntsville, Texas.
According to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, 46-year-old inmate Henry Brown refused a random routine pat down search in the Ellis Unit main hall. A use-of-force incident ensued to subdue Brown.
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