The nation’s federal prison system is in hot water again,
this time for security failures that allow inmates to escape undetected.
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Because no one is above the law! |
June 16, 2021 |
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The nation’s federal
prison system is in hot water again, this time for security failures that
allow inmates to escape undetected. In some cases, the prisoners who slip
away place dummies in their bed to deceive correctional officers and in
other instances they simply have other inmates pose as them during counts.
Details of the breaches are offered in a Management Advisory
Memorandum issued this month by the Department of Justice (DOJ)
Inspector General (IG). The document focuses on the Federal Bureau of
Prisons (FOB) minimum security facilities, known as Federal Prison Camp
(FPC) and Satellite Prison Camp (SPC) locations. The watchdog’s findings
should embarrass FOB officials at every level. “Gaps in security at FPCs
and SPCs present risks that inmates will escape and, if they return,
smuggle contraband back into facilities undetected, which endangers the
community, other BOP inmates, and correctional staff,” the IG writes in
its memo to prison officials. |
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GOP
senators call for HHS and NIH to hand over records on COVID-19 origins and
Wuhan lab
The Washington Examiner
The GOP
letter asked for “complete and unredacted copies of all documents and
communications responsive” to Freedom of Information Act requests made by
the Washington Post, BuzzFeed, and Judicial Watch. It also
requested similar FOIA requests by other organizations and outlets related
to U.S. government officials, the Wuhan lab, and other coronavirus-related
issues, which are listed on NIH’s online FOIA log.
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