Arkansas death-row inmate moved to prison hospital

FILE - This 2013 file photo provided by the Arkansas Department of Correction shows death-row inmate Don Davis. Arkansas police say Davis, whose execution was halted last year, was taken to the hospital Thursday, July 12, 2018, after prison officials told investigators he had attempted suicide. (Arkansas Department of Correction via AP, File)
FILE - This 2013 file photo provided by the Arkansas Department of Correction shows death-row inmate Don Davis. Arkansas police say Davis, whose execution was halted last year, was taken to the hospital Thursday, July 12, 2018, after prison officials told investigators he had attempted suicide. (Arkansas Department of Correction via AP, File)

An Arkansas death-row inmate who authorities say attempted suicide last week has been moved to a prison hospital.

Solomon Graves, a spokesman for the Arkansas Department of Correction, said convicted murderer Don Davis was moved Sunday from an outside hospital to the hospital at the Ouachita River Correctional Unit. Graves would release no information on Davis' condition.

Arkansas State Police said last week that investigators responded Thursday to an attempted suicide by Davis. State Police said correctional officers told investigators that Davis was hospitalized with unspecified injuries after he put a razor blade to his throat.

Davis was one of eight inmates Arkansas planned to execute last year. His execution and three others were halted by court rulings.

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