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  • Federal Prison System Placed on Lockdown Nationwide After Deadly Incident

    02/01/2022 12:03:25 PM PST · by dynachrome · 23 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 2-1-22 | Jack Phillips
    The U.S. federal prison system was placed on lockdown nationwide following a deadly incident at a Texas prison, officials said Monday. “Multiple inmates were observed fighting at the United States Penitentiary Beaumont” in Texas, said the Federal Bureau of Prisons in a news release. Prison staff then “immediately secured the area” but found inmate Guillermo Riojas and inmate Andrew Pineda with life-threatening injuries, prison officials said. They were transported to a nearby hospital, where they were both pronounced dead, the bureau said. Meanwhile, it added, “Two additional inmates were transported to a local hospital for further medical assessment and treatment.”...
  • Kentucky’s only Black female legislator arrested on felony rioting charge at Breonna Taylor protest

    09/25/2020 9:00:26 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 51 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | September 25, 2020 at 9:58 a.m. CDT | Jaclyn Peiser
    As the only Black female representative in the Kentucky Capitol, state Rep. Attica Scott (D) took action after the death of Breonna Taylor, who was fatally shot by police raiding her home in March. In August, Scott proposed Breonna’s Law, a bill that would end no-knock warrants statewide. And when a grand jury decided not to indict the officers in Taylor’s death, Scott joined hundreds of protesters in the streets of Louisville. On Thursday night, Louisville police arrested Scott along with a handful of other protesters near First Unitarian Church and the Louisville Free Public Library, which had allegedly been...
  • Obama spying looks even worse than Trump claimed Intel source bombshell

    04/01/2017 9:15:00 AM PDT · by COUNTrecount · 155 replies
    WND ^ | March 31, 2017 | Garth Kant
    The spying by the Obama administration on then-presidential candidate Donald Trump reportedly was even worse than what he has alleged. And it had nothing to do with Russia but everything to do with politics. Sources in the intelligence community claim the potentially illegal revealing of names, or unmasking, of people in the Trump camp who were under surveillance was done purely “for political purposes” to “hurt and embarrass (candidate) Trump and his team.” The bombshell revelations come from rank and file members of the intelligence community who are fighting back against a stonewall by the leaders at the nation’s spy...
  • Winston Moseley, Who Killed Kitty Genovese, Dies in Prison at 81

    04/05/2016 7:00:28 PM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 36 replies
    NY Times ^ | 4/4/16 | ROBERT D. McFADDEN
    Winston Moseley, who stalked, raped and killed Kitty Genovese in a prolonged knife attack in New York in 1964 while neighbors failed to act on her desperate cries for help — a nightmarish tableau that came to symbolize urban apathy in America — died on March 28, in prison. He was 81. Patrick J. Bailey, a spokesman for the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, confirmed the death on Monday. A medical examiner would determine the cause of death, Mr. Bailey said. Mr. Moseley, a psychopathic serial killer and necrophiliac, died at the maximum security Clinton Correctional...
  • Judge determines formula for giving money to survivors/victims from Attica prison uprising

    07/12/2005 3:08:02 PM PDT · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 2 replies · 280+ views
    WFRV.COM ^ | 07/12/2005 | BEN DOBBIN - AP
    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) Thirty-four years after the deadliest prison uprising in the nation's history, a federal judge proposed a formula Tuesday for dividing a $12 million settlement among survivors and relatives of prison employees caught in the violence at Attica. About 150 claims were submitted after New York state made a settlement offer this year to Forgotten Victims of Attica, a group representing state employees killed, wounded or taken captive during the four-day ordeal in 1971. Two families that lost loved ones receive the biggest awards, $550,000 each, while the families of eight severely wounded men will receive $500,000. The...