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The Penitentiary of New Mexico Prison Riot, which took place on the weekend of February 2 and 3, 1980, was the most violent prison riot to date in the history of the American prison system. During an inmate takeover lasting only 36 hours, 33 inmates were killed and 12 officers were held hostage by prisoners who had escaped from a dormitory in ...
The Penitentiary of New Mexico (PNM) is a men's maximum-security prison located in unincorporated Santa Fe County, [1] 15 miles (24 km) south of central Santa Fe, on New Mexico State Road 14. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is operated by the New Mexico Corrections Department .
Albany, New York: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE: New York State Commission of Correction 40 (2007) Albany County Jail: In use (2007) Laramie, Wyoming: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE 14 (2007) Albuquerque Regional Correctional Center (Bernalillo County Detention Center) In use (2009) Albuquerque, New Mexico: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE: 970 (2009) 824 (2007) Adult ...
Three inmates have been mistakenly released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, during the month of July, according to Bernalillo County officials.
The Albuquerque Police Department and New Mexico State Police have arrested 126 and 49 people, respectively, on new charges and warrants. The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said it is going to ...
GPS-based tracking system used for some individuals released from prison, jail or immigrant detention. According to a survey distributed by The Pew Charitable Trusts in December 2015, "the number of accused and convicted criminal offenders in the United States who are supervised with ankle monitors and other GPS-system electronic tracking devices rose nearly 140 percent over 10 years ...
Oct. 13—Another man connected to a 2018 fatal shooting in the West Side was arrested recently. Brandon Mendez, 24, of Albuquerque is charged with an open count of murder in the March 16, 2018 ...
JPATS' predecessor was the National Prisoner Transportation System of the U.S. Marshals Service. [10] The airline ultimately improved the efficiency of inmate transportation and made the sight of a shackled commercial airline passenger largely a thing of the past. For a plane full of 200 inmates, only 12 marshals are required.