Deadly Nevada prison brawl stokes mystery about guards, guns
By KEN RITTER, Associated Press
Apr 27, 2015 2:06 AM CDT
FILE - This undated file photo provided by attorney Alexis Plunkett shows Nevada state prison inmate Andrew Arevalo, 24. Attorneys for Arevalo and deceased inmate Carlos Manuel Perez Jr. are accusing prison guards of instigating a fight to set up a gladiator-style contest and then trying to cover it...   (Associated Press)

LAS VEGAS (AP) — When two handcuffed inmates at one of Nevada's toughest prisons brawled in a hallway, one ended up dead from several shotgun blasts. The other was declared guilty of murder, even though he never touched a gun.

Prison officials acknowledged the death in November with only a short statement, and for months they never mentioned that a weapon was involved or that it had been fired by a trainee guard.

Since then, the mystery of the shooting near the showers in a segregation unit at High Desert State Prison has only deepened.

Now attorneys for both inmates are accusing prison guards of instigating the fight to set up a gladiator-style contest and then trying to cover it up by blaming the surviving prisoner.

Prison officials have been slow to release details.

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