Two guards stabbed throughout Georgia jail riot. Purported footage of violent rebellion spreads on social media (VIDEOS)

Two guards have been injured in a riot at Georgia's Ware State Jail, native media reported. Purported movies of the chaotic insurrection present inmates coated in blood, holding tasers, and even frog-marching handcuffed jail employees.
Two guards have been injured in a riot at Georgia's Ware State Prison, local media reported. Purported videos of the chaotic rebellion show inmates covered in blood, holding tasers, and even frog-marching handcuffed prison staff.Original article
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