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The prison is named in honor of a corrections officer, James Souza, 29, and an instructor Alfred Baranowski, 54, who were shot in July 1972 by an inmate whose wife had smuggled in handguns into what was then the Norfolk Prison Colony. Souza-Baranowski is the only post-conviction maximum-security state prison in Massachusetts. [3]
The Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union has released a “horrifying” video of Wednesday's stabbing attack on multiple guards at Souza Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster ...
On July 31, 1972, Corrections Officers Alfred Baranowski and James Souza were shot and killed by an inmate using a smuggled firearm during an escape attempt. In the officers' memory, the Department of Corrections named their new supermax prison the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts.
Maximum Facility: Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center. Medium Facilities : Old Colony Correctional Center , Bridgewater State Hospital , , Massachusetts Treatment Center , Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Norfolk , North Central Correctional Institution , Lemuel Shattuck Hospital Correctional Unit , Massachusetts Correctional ...
Three inmates have been charged in connection with a Sept. 18 stabbing attack on multiple guards at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster.
The union says a search of the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center turned up weapons but was halted "for reasons we don't know." State response to prison attack 'inadequate,' corrections officers ...
The five officers at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster were taken to hospitals after the confrontation Wednesday night, Scott Croteau, a spokesperson for the Massachusetts Department of Correction, said in a statement Thursday. Four have since been released and one was being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
The five officers at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster were taken to hospitals after the confrontation Wednesday night, Scott Croteau, a spokesperson for the Massachusetts Department of Correction, said in a statement Thursday.