Georgia Secretly Packs Close Security Inmates Into Medium Prisons, Death Rates Soar
Four Georgia medium security prisons are secretly housing 28-30% close security inmates—10 times the normal rate—creating deadly conditions that have produced 4-5 times more homicides than properly classified facilities.
GPS analysis of GDC population data reveals four medium security prisons have been quietly transformed into de facto close security facilities, housing 455-545 close security inmates each. This classification mismatch violates GDC policies, contradicts DOJ findings, and has created homicide rates 4-5 times higher than properly classified medium security facilities.
Facility Breakdown
Dooly State Prison
Metric
Value
Close Security Inmates
455
Percentage
28.6%
Deaths 2024-25
4+
Wilcox State Prison
Metric
Value
Close Security Inmates
545
Percentage
29.7%
Deaths 2024-25
1+
Calhoun State Prison
Metric
Value
Close Security Inmates
487
Percentage
29.4%
Deaths 2024-25
Unknown
Washington State Prison
Metric
Value
Close Security Inmates
418
Percentage
27.7%
Deaths 2024-25
Unknown
What GPS Documented (Original Findings)
Dooly State Prison houses 455 close security inmates, representing 28.6% of its population (GPS analysis of GDC population data obtained via open records request, October 2025)
Wilcox State Prison houses 545 close security inmates (29.7%), Calhoun houses 487 (29.4%), Washington houses 418 (27.7%) (GPS analysis of GDC population data obtained via open records request, October 2025)
Other medium security facilities in Georgia maintain close security populations between 0% and 3% (GPS analysis of GDC population data)
Darrow Brown, 58, was stabbed to death on November 7, 2025 at Dooly State Prison by a Crip gang member after accidentally bumping into another inmate (GDC inmate records and witness accounts from Dooly State Prison inmates)
GDC stopped reporting causes of death in March 2024 (GPS analysis of GDC mortality reports)
Data source: GPS analysis of GDC Monthly Reports and family interviews
What DOJ Already Confirmed
Between January 2022 and April 2023, DOJ documented more than 1,400 violent incidents across GDC's close- and medium-security prisons (Pages Available in full report)
GDC's classification and housing systems do not function properly and do not enforce classification housing assignments (Pages Available in full report)
GDC systematically misclassifies homicides as 'unknown' or 'undetermined' causes of death (Pages Available in full report)
Systemwide correctional officer vacancy rates above 50% (Pages Available in full report)
What GDC Concealed
GDC stopped reporting causes of death in March 2024, making it impossible to track homicides publicly
Four facilities operating as de facto close security prisons without proper classification or staffing
Deputy Warden Hudson and Captain Nicholson received warning calls day before Zeary Davis murder but took no action
Quotables
"GDC's mortality data categorizes many deaths that obviously were homicides as having an unknown reason or unknown verified cause of death"
— U.S. Department of Justice, October 2024 report
"These weren't fist fights. It was shanks and machetes everywhere. When it kicked off, officers ran. We were on our own. It was a blood bath—literally, blood was squirting out of people."
— Witness to September 12 Dooly riot
"GDC's classification and housing systems expose incarcerated persons to an unreasonable risk of violence"
— U.S. Department of Justice, October 2024 report
Story Angles
Local: Focus on families from specific counties who lost loved ones in these facilities - particularly Darrow Brown's family and the impact on rural Georgia communities
Policy: Examine the cost of housing close security inmates in medium facilities without proper staffing - $383,000 in medical costs from one riot alone
Accountability: Investigate which officials knew about the classification mismatch and failed to act, including Deputy Warden Hudson and Captain Nicholson who ignored murder warnings
Data: Request historical population data to track when this crisis began and analyze the correlation between classification mismatches and violence rates across all Georgia facilities
Records Journalists Should Request
Georgia Open Records Act:
Monthly Population Reports by Security Classification — Georgia Department of Corrections
Monthly Mortality Reports — Georgia Department of Corrections
Incident Reports for November 7, 2025 - Dooly State Prison — Georgia Department of Corrections
Incident Reports for September 12, 2024 - Dooly State Prison — Georgia Department of Corrections
Correctional Officer Staffing Reports — Georgia Department of Corrections
Federal FOIA:
DOJ Civil Rights Division investigation files on Georgia prisons — DOJ Civil Rights Division
Sources Available for Interview
Families:
Family of Darrow Brown
Family of Joshua Parrott
Family of Horacio Philmore
Family of Zeary Davis
Incarcerated Witnesses:
Incarcerated witness to September 12, 2024 Dooly riot
Multiple incarcerated witnesses to recent homicides
Experts:
Available through GPS — Prison classification experts
Officials Who Should Be Asked for Comment
Deputy Warden Hudson, Deputy Warden — Received warning call day before Zeary Davis murder, took no action
Captain Nicholson, Captain — Received warning call day before Zeary Davis murder, took no action
Tyrone Oliver, Commissioner — Would have authority to approve classification policies creating this crisis
Brian Kemp, Governor — Ultimate authority over GDC operations and budget
Questions GDC Has Not Answered
When did this start? How long have these four facilities been operating with 28-30% close security populations?
Why these four? What criteria did GDC use to select Dooly, Wilcox, Calhoun, and Washington for this dangerous experiment?
Where's the staffing? If these facilities are effectively operating as close security, why haven't they received close security staffing levels and protocols?
Who approved this? Did the GDC Commissioner sign off on housing close security inmates in medium facilities at rates 10 times higher than other facilities?
What's the plan? Does GDC intend to fix this classification mismatch, or will it continue indefinitely?