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Suit Against Delaware Education Officials Over Prison Uprising

Joe Gratz

DOVER, Del. (AP) - A former prison culinary instructor is suing Delaware education officials in federal court, claiming he was wrongfully fired for speaking about a deadly prison riot and hostage taking.

In a complaint Monday, Anthony Stella claims state officials violated his free speech rights and breached his employment contract by terminating him without just cause.

Stella was working at Delaware's maximum-security prison when inmates seized a building on Feb. 1, killing a guard and taking three other staffers hostage.

Stella says he spoke to a reporter that day about the incident as "a private citizen on a matter of public interest." He also posted his thoughts on Facebook but deleted them after being contacted by a supervisor.

Stella was later informed that he was being terminated for misconduct and neglect of duty.

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