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Abigail Esparza Reyes, who was part of a specialized Mexican state police unit responsible for locating foreign fugitives who cross the border, was killed on Wednesday while trying to arrest Cesar Her...
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Local media reports the man escaped from the scene disguised as a cleaner. A state security source told Reuters the fugitive was wanted in the U.S. for murder.
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In its initial stages, the California Model has improved working conditions for some officers. Others say it’s creating more violence in prisons.
Fried to a prison in California as of Wednesday, according to the BOP’s inmate database. The disgraced founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX was previously in Oklahoma for about two weeks from late March through April at a federal transit center for prisoners.
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The death of Robert Cole at Mule Creek State Prison, if determined to be a homicide, would be the latest in a spate of violent deaths at California prisons.
Advocates today warned that three recently closed California prisons are at risk of reopening as immigration detention centers under
A California man faces up to life in prison when he's sentenced later this year for trying to assassinate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his Maryland home.
Officers found Robert E. Cole, 48, unresponsive in his cell on Friday around 6:30 a.m. at Mule Creek State Prison. His cellmate, Justin P. Welsh is being investigated by officials for his alleged role in Cole’s death.
An inmate at a California prison is being held in restrictive housing on suspicion of killing his cellmate Friday morning. The discovery happened just after 6:30 a.m. at Mule Creek State Prison in
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A California man is facing serious jail time after federal prosecutors uncovered a bogos sports and celebrity memorabilia scam.
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is investigating the homicide of an inmate at Salinas Valley State Prison.
California’s oldest and most infamous prison, San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, is undergoing a groundbreaking transformation into a Nordic-inspired rehabilitation hub. Spearheaded by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the $239 million renovation is expected to be finished by January 2026.