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Assault of an inmate at Kent Institution

On May 16, 2026, an inmate was the victim of an assault at Kent Institution, a maximum-security federal institution.

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On May 16, 2026, an inmate was the victim of an assault at Kent Institution, a maximum-security federal institution.

Assault of an inmate at Kent Institution From: Correctional Service Canada

News release On May 16, 2026, an inmate was the victim of an assault at Kent Institution, a maximum-security federal institution. May 20, 2026 – Agassiz, British Columbia – Correctional Service Canada

The injured inmate was evaluated by staff members and transported to an outside hospital to receive treatment. The Agassiz detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the institution are presently investigating the incident. The assailant has been identified, and the appropriate actions have been taken.

No staff members or other inmates were injured during this incident. The safety and security of institutions, their staff, and the public remains the highest priority in the operations of the federal correctional system. In order to improve practices aimed at preventing this type of incident, the Correctional Service of Canada will review the circumstances of the incident and take the appropriate measures.

Contacts Kim MacPhersonAssistant Warden Management Services Kent Institution 604-796-4417 Follow us on social media

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Published
May 21, 2026
Updated
Jul 17, 2026
Source
Government of Canada, British Columbia
Category
Local News
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SourceGovernment of Canada, British Columbia
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PublishedMay 21, 2026
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