James Johnson, a correction officer at the Metropolitan Detention Center, first abused a male inmate inside a chaplain’s office, prosecutors said.
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Guard at notorious NYC jail charged with sexual abuse — after feds find his DNA on inmate’s jumpsuit
A guard at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center jail was charged Wednesday with abusing his authority by sexually abusing a detainee — after the feds recovered his DNA on the inmate’s jumpsuit.
Indianas second payment from the federal government for housing hundreds of immigrant detainees at a state prison more than ...
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19 inmates open up about what shocked them most about prison life
What would your daily life look like if you suddenly ended up behind bars?
Incarcerated individuals are sharing their stories in their own words. A film produced, directed, written and photographed by people in prison shows what they believe is the potential of ...
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Katie Miller Grills Trump Deputy AG Todd Blanche About Epstein’s Death: ‘Are You Still Confident’ He Wasn’t Murdered?
On the latest episode of her podcast, Katie Miller grilled Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, asking him if he was "still confident his ...
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‘Ya’ll tore my life apart’: Former jail guard says sheriff’s office retaliated after he reported misconduct
Was former Erie County corrections officer Niko Carter prosecuted for contraband — or punished for reporting misconduct?
Among documents obtained by Friends of the Everglades through a court ruling is grant correspondence with FEMA about costs and reimbursement.
ICE is seeking to buy and convert two dozen warehouses into detention centers in a matter of months. Keep up with the ...
Robert Francis is one of 210 people given a second chance after the state's highest court ruled that those under 21 can’t be ...
Amid renewed debate over the controversial practice, an archival FRONTLINE documentary offers a visceral portrait of life in solitary confinement at one maximum-security prison.
Federal immigration enforcement agents usually won't talk to the media—but they will talk to independent journalist Karl Loftus.
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