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March 21, 2026
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Georgia Ignores Proven Gang Solutions While 315 Gangs Control Prisons

Georgia has identified 315 gangs controlling 31% of its prison population but refuses to implement separation and exit programs that dramatically reduced violence in Texas, Arizona, and California.

Georgia's prisons are controlled by gangs that dictate housing, food access, and bed assignments while the state prosecutes gang members but refuses to implement the housing-based separation and structured exit programs that have dramatically reduced violence in other major prison systems. With correctional officer staffing cut by 56% since 2014 and a $600 million emergency spending proposal that explicitly omits gang management reform, Georgia stands virtually alone among major prison systems in having no systematic response to the crisis it has thoroughly documented.

Facility Breakdown

Washington State Prison

Site of January 2026 gang-related disturbance that killed four people; also location for proposed new 3,000-bed facility

MetricValue
Deaths in January 2026 incident4
Victims identifiedJimmy Trammell (42), Ahmod Hatcher (23), Teddy Jackson (27), fourth victim unidentified

Hancock State Prison

Site of January 2025 gang altercation that killed two people

MetricValue
Deaths in January 2025 incident2
Victims identifiedPrince Porter (38), William Holeman (34)
Date of incidentJanuary 30, 2025

Wilcox State Prison

Site of January 2025 gang fight that hospitalized nine people with stab wounds

MetricValue
People hospitalized9
Date of incidentJanuary 9, 2025
InjuriesStab wounds, cuts, slash wounds (non-life-threatening)

Lee Arrendale State Prison

Women's facility where five were arrested for inciting riot in January 2025

MetricValue
Women arrested5
Date of arrestsJanuary 17, 2025

Valdosta State Prison

Facility with highest percentages of gang members and people with mental health issues

MetricValue
CO Vacancy Rate80%
As ofApril 2024

What GPS Documented (Original Findings)

Data source: GPS analysis of GDC Monthly Reports, mortality data, and staffing records

What DOJ Already Confirmed

What GDC Concealed

Quotables

"Breakdowns in basic security procedures had opened a path for gang control over much of the prison system."

— U.S. Department of Justice, October 2024

"Effectively running the facilities."

— Guidehouse consultants on gang control in some Georgia prisons

"Will take years."

— Commissioner Tyrone Oliver on repairing all cell locks

"Speak directly to some of the DOJ's concerns—particularly staffing and facility conditions—but not others, including sexual safety and the management of gang members."

— Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Governor Kemp's $600M proposal

Story Angles

Records Journalists Should Request

Georgia Open Records Act:

  1. GDC Security Threat Group validation database — Georgia Department of Corrections
  2. GDC Standard Operating Procedures 220.02 and 220.03 — Georgia Department of Corrections
  3. Guidehouse corrections system assessment report — Governor's Office
  4. GDC death records and incident reports — Georgia Department of Corrections
  5. GDC correctional officer staffing data — Georgia Department of Corrections

Federal FOIA:

  1. DOJ-Georgia settlement negotiation documents — DOJ Civil Rights Division
  2. DOJ investigation files on Georgia gang violence — DOJ Civil Rights Division

Sources Available for Interview

Families:

Incarcerated Witnesses:

Experts:

Officials Who Should Be Asked for Comment

Questions GDC Has Not Answered

  1. Why has GDC not implemented a systematic gang separation housing policy despite identifying 315 gangs and 15,200 gang-affiliated prisoners?
  2. Why has GDC not developed a structured gang renouncement or exit program?
  3. How does GDC explain the discrepancy between its count of 66 homicides in 2024 and GPS's count of 100 homicides?
  4. What is GDC's timeline for repairing all non-functional cell locks?

Source Documents

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