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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox prison The Federal Correctional Institution, McKean (FCI McKean) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Pennsylvania. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. An adjacent satellite prison camp houses minimum-security male offenders.

FCI McKean is located in northwest Pennsylvania between the towns of Bradford and Kane, 90 miles south of Buffalo, New York.[1]

Notable incidents

2013 escape

On August 21, 2013, Locksley Milwood, who was serving a sentence for participating in a drug ring that smuggled ecstasy, methamphetamine, and marijuana into the U.S. from Canada,[2] escaped from the satellite prison camp adjacent to FCI McKean. The prison camp houses minimum-security inmates in dormitory housing, has a relatively low staff-to-inmate ratio and limited or no perimeter fencing. Officers from the Pennsylvania State Police and surrounding municipal departments were alerted and participated in the search. Several hours later, an officer from the Bradford Township Police Department stopped a vehicle and found Milwood inside.[3] Milwood pleaded guilty to escape in December 2013 and was sentenced to two additional months in prison. He is currently incarcerated at the Federal Medical Center, Lexington in Kentucky and was scheduled for release in April 2017.[4]

Notable inmates

Inmate name Register number Status Details
Alphonse Persico 05517-054 Serving a life sentence. Soldier and former acting boss of the Colombo crime family; convicted for the murder of Michael Devine, a Staten Island nightclub owner.
Chaka Fattah 72340-066 Currently in custody of RRM Philadelphia. Philadelphia politician who served as a Democratic U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania from 1995–2016; sentenced to 10 years in imprisonment for racketeering.[5]
Wesley Snipes 43355-018 Released from custody in 2013; served 2 years.[6] Actor, film producer and martial artist; convicted in 2008 of failing to file tax returns; Snipes was also ordered to pay $17 million in back taxes and IRS penalties.[7]
Joseph P. Ganim 14466-014 Released from custody in 2010; served 7 years.[8] Democratic Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut from 1991 to 2003; convicted in 2003 of racketeering, conspiracy and other charges for receiving over $500,000 from private businesses in exchange for steering city contracts to them; reelected in 2015.[9][10]
Denny McLain 04000-018 Released from custody in 2003; served 6 years.[11] Major League baseball pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award winner; convicted in 1996 of money laundering, conspiracy, theft and mail fraud for stealing $3 million from the pension fund of a company he owned.[12][13]
Prabhu Ramamoorthy 56234-039 Serving a 9-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2026. Sexually assaulted a woman on a plane while she was sleeping next to him.[14]
Christopher Green 18486-050 Serving a life sentence Killed four people while robbing a post office.[15]

See also

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References

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