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Leader of the Gangster Disciples in Chicago; sentenced to life in state prison in 1973 for murder; convicted in 1997 of drug conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, and running a continuing criminal enterprise for leading the gang from state prison. [69] [70] Jeff Fort: 92298-024 Archived February 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
On August 18, 2020, Judge Brinkema granted Al-Timimi's motion for release into home confinement pending his appeal, after concluding that recent legal developments made it more likely to succeed. [29] Al-Timimi was released from ADX on September 1, 2020; his direct appeal remains pending. Zachary Adam Chesser: 76715-083: Transferred to USP ...
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When inmates arrive at the United States Penitentiary Administrative-Maximum Facility in Florence, Colorado, it immediately becomes clear: ADX, the nation’s most secure Supermax prison, is built ...
Rolando Cruz and Alejandro Hernandez, Illinois. Convicted 1985. [142] [143] Sabrina Butler, Mississippi. Convicted 1990. [144] Adolph Munson, Oklahoma. Convicted 1985. [145] 1996 Verneal Jimerson and Dennis Williams, Illinois. Convicted 1985. [146] [147] Gary Gauger, Illinois. Convicted 1993. [148] Joseph Burrows, Illinois. Convicted 1989. [149]
The Folk Nation maintained their ground from within prison property to drug-ruffled streets. While Hoover was incarcerated, he ran the gang's illicit drug trade both in prison and on the streets, starting from Chicago's West Side and later extending throughout the United States. Similarly, certain parts of the affiliated Folk Nation alliance ...
Aryan Brotherhood prison gang leader (considered one of the most dangerous inmates in the federal prison system); transferred to ADX after murdering Correction Officer Merle Clutts at USP Marion in 1983 while serving a sentence for bank robbery. The murder of two correctional officers in 1983 was the impetus for creating the "super-max" prison ...
Illinois (Chicago) Tapia entered his workplace and shot and killed six co-workers. He was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police officers. [18] 2003-08-24 Brunston, Deandre California (Compton) Shooting of Deandre Brunston: 2003-08-17 Karl B. Koch (24) Texas (Houston) [4] 2003-08-13 Jimmie Jones (38) Ohio (Cleveland) [9] 2003-08-08