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The United States Penitentiary, McCreary (USP McCreary) is a high-security United States federal prison for male inmates in unincorporated McCreary County, Kentucky. [1] It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent minimum-security satellite camp for ...
McNair (Federal Bureau of Prisons ID # 13829-045) is incarcerated at United States Penitentiary, McCreary in Kentucky. Prior to his November 2022 transfer he was at ADX Florence and prior to his October 23, 2023, transfer was at USP Florence-High; both are maximum-security prisons near Florence, Colorado. [12]
Prisoner convicted of killing an inmate at USP Allenwood, sentenced to death in 1998, but re-sentenced to life in prison in 2014. Transferred to ADX Florence after re-sentencing, he died in 2019. Paul Hardy: 54 24329-034 Sentenced to life imprisonment in 2011; now at USP McCreary.
His father was fatally beaten inside USP McCreary, a federal facility in McCreary County. “Since my dad was killed, it was like pulling teeth to get information out,” Bennett said.
USP Atlanta, also a former high-security facility, is presently a low-security facility with the primary purpose of holding inmates until they are transferred to other institutions. In 2024, all former USP facilities were renamed to FCI facilities to more accurately reflect their security level.
He was then sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States and sent to ADX Florence, but then later transferred to USP McCreary. Adis Medunjanin: 65114-053: Transferred to the Communications Management Unit at FCI Terre Haute. Serving a life sentence, but listed as having a release date of January 15, 2091.
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Incarcerated at USP McCreary, scheduled for release on April 29, 2046: Motive: Retaliation for wrongdoings against Muslims [1] Conviction(s) Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction Possession of an unregistered automatic firearm [2] [3] Criminal charge: One count of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction