inmates
Coverage of inmates in the Nexus archive.
- Three States to Execute Inmates on the Same Day
Alabama has been identified as one of three states planning to conduct executions. These states are scheduled to carry out the procedures using lethal injection on Thursday.
- ICE threatens sheriffs with prosecution over access to inmates
Federal immigration officials have initiated a new tactic of threatening criminal charges against elected county sheriffs. This action specifically concerns the sheriffs' access to inmates in major cities, including Minneapolis and Chicago.
- Judge orders Tennessee to remove 149 inmates from Davidson County jails within 10 days
A Davidson County judge has ordered the Tennessee Department of Correction to remove 149 state inmates from Davidson County jails within 10 days, citing unspecified legal grounds.
- Iran hangs six accused of membership in banned group, as executions ramp up amid war
Iran executed six individuals, including Vahid Baniamerian, for alleged membership in the People's Mujahedeen of Iran, a banned group. The executions occurred amid rising tensions and protests over drug-related executions by inmates.
- Families demand answers after four inmate deaths at Ypsilanti women's prison
Families held an emotional vigil outside a women's prison in Ypsilanti after four inmates died in two months, demanding the removal of dangerous mold in the facility. The Michigan Department of Corrections disputes the claim.
- Multiple inmates hurt after fight in Prince George federal prison
At least three inmates were injured during a fight at a Prince George County federal prison on Monday. The incident occurred within the facility, though no further details about the cause or suspects were provided.
- Six inmates die at VADOC facilities in one week, officials investigating three of those deaths
Six inmates died at Virginia Department of Corrections facilities in the first week of July, with officials investigating three of those deaths. The remaining three deaths have not been specified for cause or status.
- A monster in disguise: 'Petrified' Jamie Varley tries to hide his identity in prison as inmates put a bounty on his head and send him death threats
Jamie Varley is hiding his identity in prison as inmates have placed a bounty on his head and sent him death threats.
- Ypsilanti activists call for medical release of Huron Valley Prison inmate
Four inmates have died at a Ypsilanti area women’s prison in the last two months, leading the family of one inmate to demand a relocation and hire a lawyer.
- Massive brawl at Sri Lanka prison leaves at least 26 dead, 77 hospitalized
A massive brawl at a prison in Sri Lanka resulted in at least 26 deaths, including seven prison officials and 19 inmates, with 77 others hospitalized.
- Death toll in Sri Lanka’s prison clash rises to 26, with another 77 in hospital
The death toll in Sri Lanka’s prison clash has increased to 26, with seven prison officials and 19 inmates killed. An additional 77 individuals are hospitalized following the incident.
- Clashes in Sri Lankan prison leave at least 25 dead and over 100 injured
Clashes at a prison in Negombo, Sri Lanka, killed at least 25 people and injured over 100. The violence, which began among inmates and escalated when guards intervened, resulted in deaths and injuries among both prisoners and officials. Sri Lankan prisons are described as highly congested, with over 39,000 inmates in a system designed for 10,000.
- Inmates and guards killed in deadly fighting at Sri Lanka prison
A deadly fight occurred at a prison in Sri Lanka, resulting in the deaths of both inmates and guards.
- ‘Free Bird’: Bengaluru Central Prison launches apparel brand handcrafted by inmates
Bengaluru Central Prison has launched an apparel brand named 'Free Bird' created by inmates. The initiative highlights handcrafted products made within the prison.
- NC SBI provides update following inmate takeover at Bertie-Martin Regional Jail
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations provided an update following an inmate takeover at Bertie-Martin Regional Jail, where inmates overpowered correctional staff, assaulted on-duty guards, and held two hostages. The incident occurred around 5 a.m. as inmates seized control of the facility.
- Authorities regain control of North Carolina jail after inmates take two guards hostage
Inmates took over a North Carolina jail, holding two guards hostage. Authorities resolved the situation by negotiating the guards' release and transferring all inmates.
- Inmates Take Guards Hostage in Hourslong Standoff at North Carolina Jail
Inmates took guards hostage during a hourslong standoff at a North Carolina jail. The incident ended Monday afternoon after negotiations, with authorities not yet explaining the cause.
- Inmates take control of jail after overpowering correctional staff
Inmates took control of the Bertie-Martin Regional Detention Center in North Carolina after overpowering correctional staff, holding three guards hostage before negotiations led to the release of two guards and 18 inmates. Authorities regained control of the facility by 2 p.m., with all inmates accounted for.
- Inmates take control of jail after overpowering correctional staff
Inmates overpowered correctional staff and took control of the Bertie-Martin Regional Detention Center in North Carolina for several hours. One guard escaped shortly after being held hostage, while two others and 18 inmates were later released following negotiations. Authorities cleared the facility by 2 p.m., confirming all inmates had been accounted for.
- More than 100 Mecklenburg inmates await state prison transfer as jail overcrowding grows
The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office reports growing concerns about jail overcrowding, with more than 100 inmates awaiting transfer to state prison.
- Gaston County inmates charged with attempted murder in alleged attack of detention officer
Gaston County inmates are charged with attempted murder following an alleged attack on a detention officer. The incident occurred when the officer was attempting to return inmates to their cells.
- Three inmates sentenced to life behind bars for murdering child killer in 5-minute prison attack
Three inmates were sentenced to life in prison for murdering a child killer during a 5-minute prison attack. The victim, Bevan, was serving a life sentence for the murder of his 2-year-old stepdaughter and was found dead with over 25 stab and slash wounds.
- Owner of rehabilitation centre hacked to death by inmates
The owner of a rehabilitation centre was hacked to death by inmates. The incident occurred at the facility where the owner was in charge.
- Officials investigating possible hantavirus case in San Quentin prison with inmates, staff monitored for symptoms
Officials are investigating a possible hantavirus case in an inmate at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. Inmates and staff are being monitored for symptoms.
- Lefties call Delaney Hall a dungeon, but inmates enjoy yoga, aromatherapy and other amenities
The Delaney Hall ICE facility in Newark is criticized by leftists as a dungeon, but inmates report access to amenities like yoga, aromatherapy, and modern gym equipment. The facility is described as providing well-balanced meals and computer resources.
- Inmates Charged in Brutal Assault on Correction Officer at Doña Ana County Detention Center
Three inmates have been federally charged for violently attacking a correction officer at the Doña Ana County Detention Center, where the officer was assisting the U.S. Marshals Service. The assault, which lasted 22 seconds, left the officer unconscious and required the use of a taser.
- Inmates stage roof-top protest after taking control of Venezuelan jail, accusing guards of shooting unarmed prisoners
Inmates in Venezuela have taken control of a jail and staged a roof-top protest, accusing guards of shooting unarmed prisoners. The incident highlights tensions between inmates and prison staff over alleged violence and mistreatment.
- The prison meals for the 'living dead': Moment Richard Madeley joins shaven-headed inmates as they eat their dinner of rice and beans at El Salvador's mega jail
Richard Madeley visited a prison in El Salvador, joining inmates for a dinner of rice and beans at a facility described as a 'mega jail.' The term 'living dead' was used to refer to the inmates, highlighting the grim conditions of the prison system.
- Venezuelan prisoners stage rooftop protest over alleged abuse and shootings
Inmates at Venezuela's Barinas prison staged a rooftop protest to demand justice over alleged abuse and shootings. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about prison conditions and human rights in the region.
- Inmates are evacuated from major UK prison after inferno breaks out - as firefighters battle 'extreme heat'
Inmates were evacuated from a major UK prison after a fire broke out, prompting firefighters to combat extreme heat conditions. The incident caused significant disruption and raised concerns about safety protocols in correctional facilities.