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Two incarcerated men found dead in separate facilities Wednesday

With their passing, at least 54 individuals have died in Alabama state prisons this year.

St. Clair Correctional Facility near Springville, Alabama. Google Earth

On May 31, two incarcerated individuals in separate prison facilities in Alabama were found unresponsive in their cells and later determined to be deceased following unsuccessful life-saving measures.

The two individuals were Tarrance Demetri Guyton, 56, and Steven Ray Harris, 65. ADOC confirmed that Guyton was reported dead at the St. Clair Correctional Facility and Harris’ death was reported at the Staton Correctional Facility.

With their passing, at least 54 individuals have died in Alabama state prisons this year. The total is likely an undercount.

Both Guyton and Harris are suspected of dying from drug overdoses, sources inside said, but ADOC did not confirm that. Their causes of death will be confirmed following an autopsy and investigation by ADOC’s Law Enforcement Services Division. 

With summer arriving, the conditions inside ADOC are anticipated to worsen. With a lack of air conditioning to combat the heat, tensions are expected to flare, leading to more violence. 

Patrick Darrington is a reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter. You can reach him at [email protected].

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