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  2. 1974 Huntsville Prison siege - Wikipedia

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    The Huntsville Unit, the location of the siege. The 1974 Huntsville Prison siege was an eleven-day prison uprising that took place from July 24 to August 3, 1974, at the Huntsville Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in Huntsville, Texas. The standoff was one of the longest hostage-taking sieges in United States history. [1]

  3. Huntsville Unit - Wikipedia

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    The red brick walls led to the nickname "Walls Unit." While the prison is officially the Huntsville Unit, the prison's red brick walls led to the nickname "Walls Unit." [22] The prison is 160 miles (260 km) southeast of Dallas and 70 miles (110 km) north of Houston. [23] The original cellblock had been closed for several years prior to 2011. [24]

  4. Fred Gómez Carrasco - Wikipedia

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    From July 24 to August 3, 1974, Carrasco unsuccessfully attempted to escape from Huntsville Prison in Huntsville, Texas, during an armed takeover. Carrasco's attorney, Ruben Montemayor, [3] attempted to mediate the 11-day siege, the longest in prison history. [1] [4] Carrasco killed himself after a ten-minute gun battle with law enforcement.

  5. Holidays are a painful reminder of when prison walls ...

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    Generations of children and parents are left to cope with the profound consequences of separation each holiday season.

  6. Carroll Pickett - Wikipedia

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    Carroll L. "Bud" Pickett (1933 – April 3, 2022) [2] was a Presbyterian minister in Huntsville, Texas. In the 1960s and 1970s, Pickett served as pastor for three churches in Texas. [3] [4] [5] In 1980 he began serving as a chaplain in the Huntsville, Texas, prison, where he spent most of the next 15 years working with prisoners facing imminent ...

  7. Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest prison cemetery in the State of Texas. Byrd's first prisoners were interred there in the mid-1800s, and the prison agencies of Texas have maintained the cemetery since then. [3] The warden of the Huntsville Unit (nicknamed the "Walls Unit") maintains the cemetery. [1]

  8. List of hostage crises - Wikipedia

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    West German Embassy siege in Stockholm: Stockholm, Sweden 24 April 1975: 12 hours 1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague: The Hague, Netherlands: 13 September 1974: 4 days 1974 Huntsville Prison siege: Huntsville, Texas, United States 24 July 1974: 11 days Ma'alot massacre: Ma'alot, Israel 15 May 1974: 2 days Laju incident: Singapore: 31 ...

  9. Marshall was arrested for felony cocaine possession and providing a false identity to law enforcement, according to the Houston Chronicle. Marshall was observed having a seizure in her cell prior to her death, according to the Huntsville Item. Jail or Agency: Walker County Jail; State: Texas; Date arrested or booked: 4/26/2016; Date of death: 5 ...