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The Franklin County Jail was a county jail building in Columbus, Ohio, administered by the Franklin County government. The building opened in 1889 and was in use until August 1971. At that time, the jail was moved to a new facility, part of the Franklin County Government Center. The 1889 structure was demolished two months later.
Ohio's prison system is the sixth-largest in America, with 27 state prisons and three facilities for juveniles. In December 2018, the number of inmates in Ohio totaled 49,255, with the prison system spending nearly $1.8 billion that year. [2] ODRC headquarters are located in Columbus. [3]
Franklin County Correctional Center I (also known as Franklin County Main Jail or FCCCI) [1] [2] [3] is a 650-bed medium-maximum security correctional facility located in Columbus, Ohio. [3] It is located at 2460 Jackson Pike, Columbus, OH 43223. It opened in 1986. [4]
Sep 24, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; At age 15, Damarion Allen got into a 10-second fight inside a juvenile detention center that would forever change his life and that of his family members.
A temporary jail was on the south side of Gay Street between High and Third Streets, [6] or between Town and Rich streets, [7] from 1824 to 1840, beginning when the county seat moved to Columbus. [6] The prison was commissioned by police commissioner David W. Brooks, grandson of a pioneering family of Columbus.
A Columbus, Ohio inmate made history this week as the first person to escape Franklin County Correction Center II in nearly a quarter of a century, The Columbus Dispatch reports.
The Coleman Center (right), among other municipal offices and the City Commons park. The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is an eight-story, 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) municipal office building. [1]
The requirement to relocate more than 860 residents comes as Columbus has asked to bring all of its units up to code. Columbus landlord boots 800+ residents after 'humanitarian crisis' trafficking ...