Thirty officers at a Southern California juvenile detention facility have been charged for their role in facilitating so-called “gladiator fights” between youth in their care.
The charges stem from 69 fights the defendants "allowed and, in some instances, encouraged" among the young inmates between July and December of 2023, according to a California Department of Justice statement.
Dozens of detention officers at a Southern California juvenile hall face charges after allegedly encouraging fights between youth detainees, according to Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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