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Inmates at a St. Louis jail set fires, caused flooding, broke out fourth-floor windows and tossed a stationary bike, chairs and mattresses outside Saturday in the latest disturbance over concerns ...
The Medium Security Institution, commonly referred to as The Workhouse, was a medium-security penitentiary located in St. Louis, Missouri, and was owned and operated by the municipal department of Public Safety and Corrections.
Inmates at the City of St Louis Justice Center broke windows, set fires, and threw debris to the ground in the early morning hours of Saturday, February 6.Footage streamed live by Traci McDaniel ...
Inmates broke windows, set a fire and threw chairs and other items out of a third-floor window in the second significant uprising in two months at a downtown jail, leaving St. Louis leaders again ...
The facility opened in January 1963, built from a design by St. Louis architect Marcel Boulicault. [3] In July 1983 a correctional officer named Thomas Jackson was stabbed to death as he attempted to remove several inmates intoxicated on homemade wine. [4] One of his three attackers, Roy Michael Roberts, was executed by the state in 1999.
The inmate consuming the sandwich was then shown a cell phone picture of the first inmate's genitalia touching the sandwich. [5] The deputy, Joseph Cantwell, pleaded guilty to two health code violations on September 9, 2009. [6] In late 2017, news reports indicate jailers at the facility had repeatedly used Tasers to torture prisoners. Sergeant ...
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