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The Federal Correctional Institution, Ashland (FCI Ashland) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in the unincorporated area of Summit in Boyd County, Kentucky, [1] approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) outside the city of Ashland.
Lexington has reported its second homicide of year. On Feb. 3, Lexington police officers were dispatched to the 900 block of Winchester Road for a shooting around 3:40 a.m., police said.
Not all agents along the central route were successful in their efforts. Corydon resident Oswald Wright was arrested for aiding fugitive slaves in Harrison County, Indiana, during their escape from Kentucky. Wright was sentenced to five years in prison at the Frankfort (Kentucky) penitentiary and returned to Corydon after serving his sentence. [67]
They could avoid prison time by volunteering to go to Lexington. Between 1968 and 1973, those who qualified could serve six months of civil commitment for drug treatment instead of jail.
Bowling was convicted and sentenced to death for the April 9, 1990, murders of Tina and Eddie Earley. Bowling shot the Earleys dead after ramming their car outside their small dry-cleaning business in the city of Lexington, Kentucky. Bowling also shot the couple's two-year-old son, but the child survived.
Chrisley is still at the FMC Lexington, prison records show. Also in the facility is Jeremiah “Jerry” Harris, 24, a former star on the Netflix show “Cheer,” according to the Bureau of Prisons.
Six inmates facing the Virginia electric chair made an escape from the facility on May 31, 1984. The inmates who escaped included two of the Briley Brothers (Linwood and James), along with Lem Tuggle, Earl Clanton, Derick Peterson, and Willie Jones. They had observed how correctional officers were complacent and often failed to follow security ...