Georgia Attorney General Announces Gang Indictments for Seven Inmates Following Violent Muscogee County Jail Ambush
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced indictments for seven "Goodfellas" gang members following a coordinated assault inside the Muscogee County Jail.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 26, 2026, 10:49 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WTVM News

The State Intervention in Jailhouse Violence
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has formally announced the indictment of seven men accused of orchestrating a coordinated gang assault within the Muscogee County Jail. The legal action follows an investigation into an October 2025 incident that left a victim with severe facial injuries and bone fractures. Prosecutors allege that the attack was not a random act of violence but a calculated strike by members of a criminal street gang targeting a rival associate. The Attorney General’s Gang Prosecution Unit, which recently expanded its operations into Columbus, is leading the case as part of a broader statewide crackdown on organized criminal activity within penal facilities.
Allegations of Coordinated Weapons and Communication
According to the indictment, the defendants utilized a variety of means to carry out the assault, ranging from physical force to prohibited contraband. Investigators claim the group used their hands and feet alongside homemade shanks to inflict serious injury. Notably, the state alleges that the inmates utilized "chirp" messaging devices to coordinate their movements and execute the ambush. The presence of these electronic communication tools inside the jail has led to additional charges regarding the possession of prohibited items by inmates, highlighting ongoing security challenges within the facility.
The "Goodfellas" vs "Gangster Disciples" Conflict
The prosecution’s theory centers on a violent rivalry between the "Goodfellas" criminal street gang and the "Gangster Disciples." All seven defendants are identified in court documents as members of the Goodfellas organization. The victim was allegedly targeted specifically because of his perceived association with the rival Gangster Disciples group. This incident underscores the persistent nature of gang friction that continues even after individuals are incarcerated, prompting state officials to emphasize that gang activity will face prosecution regardless of whether it occurs on the streets or behind bars.
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