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Folsom State Prison correctional staff and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Office of Correctional Safety agents initiated escapee apprehension efforts. [31] The CDCR, local law enforcement agencies, and the California Highway Patrol joined the search for the two men, [ 30 ] who were apprehended in Inglewood, CA on ...
During the dawn of October 8, 2015, Spencer Stone along with one male and three female friends, were exploring nightlife activities in downtown Sacramento. [7] Shortly after visiting the Badlands Dance Club, Stone's group was near 21st and K streets when a member of a group, among them including James Tran, used a cell phone to take video of women in Stone's group. [8] "
The California state prison system has been under official scrutiny for decades, springing from a 1995 decision by a federal judge finding a pattern of egregious violence perpetrated by guards at ...
Prison officials said Mangelli was sentenced to eight years in prison on April 13, 2018, for a Lassen County conviction of assault with a deadly weapon, an in-prison offense as a second-striker.
Matthew Solem, 43, a lieutenant at Folsom State Prison, was arrested Friday, Nov. 18. Solem was charged with felony counts for sexual acts involving a child under 14. Solem is on leave from the ...
California State Prison, Sacramento (SAC) is a male-only state prison located in the city of Folsom, in Sacramento County, California.The facility is also referenced as Sacramento State Prison, CSP-Sacramento, CSP-SAC, and occasionally, New Folsom or New Folsom Prison which was its official name prior to October 1992.
Michael “Mosca” Torres, 59, was killed around 9 a.m. Thursday by fellow prisoners Juan Martinez, 47, and Ray “Cisco” Martinez, 49, at California State Prison, Sacramento, according to a ...
Santos Reyes is a prisoner at Folsom Prison in the state of California who became a focal point of an effort to overturn the state's three strikes law. [1] [2] [3] The case has attracted widespread media attention, including coverage in the Los Angeles Times, [4] the San Francisco Chronicle, [5] Reuters, [6] the Pasadena Weekly, [7] and elsewhere.