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Uprising at St. Louis City Justice Center - April 4, 2021 The relative peace and quiet of a pleasantly warm Sunday Easter evening in St. Louis were interrupted by an uprising at the St. Louis City Justice Center. Around 8:40 pm, inmates at the Justice Center broke out windows on the third floor and tossed out furniture and clothing, and started a fire on the building’s exterior. The initial chaos quieted down about an hour-and-a-half later, only to give way to a second outburst in another section of the building. As the Post Dispatch reports: Inmates broke through the windows on the northwest corner of the third floor of the jail, below windows that were boarded up from the last riot in February. They threw furniture, a computer, toilet paper and their own clothing to the street below, and started a fire on the exterior of the building. Some chanted “We want court dates,” a reference to delays in court appearances and trials caused by the pandemic. ....
VIDEO: St. Louis Jail Inmates Break Windows, Set Fires 5 Apr 2021 Inmates at the downtown St. Louis jail started a riot within the jail Sunday night, breaking windows, setting fires, and throwing debris into the streets, according to a video of the incident. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department responded to the City Justice Center on Sunday night after inmates on the third floor of the building reportedly covered cameras before breaking the windows and throwing items like furniture into the street, KSDK reported. Smoke began to pour out of the windows around 9:30 p.m. that evening. By 10:20 p.m., inmates backed away from the windows, and the police could be seen inside the jail with flashlights in hand surveying the damage. ....
1,800 inmates escape Nigeria prison after gunmen attack Updated: Updated: April 06, 2021 02:57 IST This comes two weeks after four police stations, military checkpoints and prison vehicles came under attack. Share Article AAA This comes two weeks after four police stations, military checkpoints and prison vehicles came under attack. Militants armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades launched a series of coordinated attacks overnight in southeastern Nigeria, targeting a prison where more than 1,800 inmates then managed to escape, authorities said Monday. The attacks began around 2 a.m. in the town of Owerri in Imo state and lasted for about two hours, according to local resident Uche Okafor. Gunmen also assaulted various other police and military buildings, authorities said. ....
Views: 162 Reports from Owerri, the Imo state capital said about 2,000 inmates of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) were set free by unknown gunmen in the early hours of Monday. The gunmen also attacked the nearby office of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of the state police command, also freeing suspects there. The attackers burnt almost all the vehicles parked at the command headquarters and freed all the suspects in almost all the cells at the SCID. It was learnt that the gunmen operated in over 10 vehicles, and also attacked soldiers stationed at Umuorji along Owerri–Onitsha Expressway. The attackers were said to have had a free rein during the operation that lasted about two hours and said to have started between 1 am and 2 am on Monday. ....
But heâs leaving behind a very different legacy. Bruesewitz went on to graduate with honors from UW-Madison with a degree in journalism, become a copy editor for the UW-Madison Law School and buy his own little house in Monona. Before he died, Bruesewitz decided he wanted to donate almost the entirety of his modest estate to local organizations supporting ex-offenders, journalism and veterans. He left all of his money to his longtime friend Mary Rouse, former dean of students at UW-Madison. She has doled out more than $158,500 to nonprofits and other causes she thinks Bruesewitz would have been passionate about. ....