One of New Mexico’s bloodiest events in the past century took place within a mere 36 hours. Even today, its legacy lingers. The Santa Fe, New Mexico prison riot is a horrifying story that will never be forgotten – it’s truly one of the most horrific incidents in New Mexican history.

Please note, this tragic tale is not for the faint of heart. Acts of violence that took the lives of many individuals occurred. The following story presents the historical details, but note that these may be upsetting to some audiences, so please read with caution.

Do you remember seeing coverage of the New Mexico State Penitentiary riots when they took place?

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New Mexico Prison Riot

When was the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot? 

On the days of February 2nd and 3rd, 1980, the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot took place. In this incident, inmates violently took control of the entire prison. Inmates murdered other inmates, many of whom had acted as informants for authorities. In the 36 hours the prison was under inmate control, 33 inmates were killed and more than 200 were treated for serious injuries resulting from the bloody brutality of the riots.  

What are some dark moments in New Mexico's history? 

Here are some dark moments in New Mexico's history:

  • New Mexico has a particularly morbid historic relevance as the site of the top-secret Manhattan Project, in which the world’s first atomic bombs were created and tested.
  • Santa Fe was, unfortunately, the site of some internment camps during World War II.
  • There’s a section of a neighborhood (also in Santa Fe) that was built right on over a cemetery. The cemetery is a bit different in its design, too, having many layers of bodies buried right on top of one another just under the surface of the earth.

 

You can check out plenty of haunted places in New Mexico, creepy abandoned places in New Mexico, and more that reflects its occasionally-dark history.  

Has there been more than one Santa Fe prison riot?  

Yes, there has been more than one Santa Fe prison riot including one in July of 1922 and another in June 1953. Neither of those was nearly as bloody and brutal as the 1980 riot – and no prison riots have been as violent and nasty since.