A violent attack on a guard at one of the most notorious prisons in Japan can have additional time behind the bar for the suspect.
The famous Supermax Prison in Northern California, which contains notorious prisoners such as Marion “Suge” and Charles Manson, was a violent attack on Thursdays on Thursday.
Officials of the California Correction Rehabilitation Bureau (CDCR) are investigating the attempted murder of Pelican Bay Prison in Crescent City, just south of the Oregon border, and some of the most dangerous criminals in Japan. It is housed.
The attack was performed in the cafeteria at around 7:15 am, and the prison staff rushed to use Peppers Play for suspicious perpetrators after police were injured.
Later, the police were taken to a nearby medical facility, where he was treated by a doctor to receive injuries and observe. Weapons have been processed as evidence.
The three suspects are Jose Gonzales, Richard Wilson, and Lewis Torres, and if they are guilty, they will be attacked on Thursday and add time to be sentenced.
In the aftermath of the attack, the three are transferred to another organization and are currently being held in restricted houses. The lawsuit is introduced to the Dernorte Regional Prosecutor’s Office for potential vision prosecutors.
38 -year -old Gonzales lived with the possibility of parole. He was sent to Pelican Bay from Los Angeles in 2008 and was convicted of a first -class murder, and in addition to the intentional discharge of firearms, he was reckless to avoid or avoid the Peace Officer while driving recklessly. did.
32 -year -old Wilson was sentenced to Pelican Bay from Sacramento County after being sentenced to a 14 -year penalty for DUI and physical injury in 2015. Body damage. He was also declared in 2018 in Saint -Luis Obisupo County, a three -year battery that did not protect prisoners when he was in prison. Furthermore, in 2021, he was further declared from Dernorte County, possessing and manufacturing a fatal weapon while in prison.
34 -year -old Torres began his term in Pelican in 2014 after being sentenced to life imprisonment due to the possibility of the first murderer in the second strike. He was sentenced to additional four years while being imprisoned for severe assault. Like Gonzales, he was sent from Los Angeles County in 700 miles in the prison.
Pelican vision prison, built in 1989, contains about 2,000 imprisoned people with minimal, middle, high, and maximum security custody. Prison provides vocational programs, rehabilitation programs, medical services, mental health services, religious services, allocation of work, but also inmates’ academic courses. We employ about 1,400 people.
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