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NewsApril 3, 2015

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Two current and one former prison employee who all belonged to the Ku Klux Klan planned to kill a black inmate as he was released in retaliation for a fight, officials said Thursday. The three men -- Thomas Jordan Driver, 25, David Elliot Morgan, 47, and Charles Thomas Newcomb, 42 -- were arrested Thursday on one state count of conspiracy to commit murder, according to a statement from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's office...

By JASON DEAREN ~ Associated Press

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Two current and one former prison employee who all belonged to the Ku Klux Klan planned to kill a black inmate as he was released in retaliation for a fight, officials said Thursday.

The three men -- Thomas Jordan Driver, 25, David Elliot Morgan, 47, and Charles Thomas Newcomb, 42 -- were arrested Thursday on one state count of conspiracy to commit murder, according to a statement from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's office.

Driver and Morgan are current employees of the Florida Department of Corrections, and Newcomb is a former corrections employee. The state's statement alleges Driver had the fight with the inmate.

Bondi's office said the three were members of the Traditional American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

The case will be prosecuted in Columbia County in north Florida. The State Attorney's office there did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

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The wide-ranging investigation included the FBI, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, and various state and local agencies. The FBI's office in Jacksonville said it would not comment on an open investigation.

The charges for the three men mark the latest black eye for the Florida Corrections Department.

Last fall, DOC officials fired nearly 50 prison employees, including several over allegations that they punched and beat inmates.

The deaths of inmates Randall Jordan-Aparo and Darren Rainey also drew attention. Rainey, a mentally ill prisoner, was punished in 2012 with a shower so hot his skin separated from his body. Jordan-Aparo reportedly was gassed while in a confinement cell.

Witnesses say guards at Dade Correctional Institution left Rainey alone for two hours in a locked, scalding hot shower as punishment for defecating in his cell and refusing to clean it up. The warden at Dade Correctional was fired.

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