Federal Correctional Institution, Pollock
Location | Grant Parish, near Pollock, Louisiana |
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Status | Operational |
Security class | Medium-security |
Population | 1,600 |
Opened | 2007 |
Managed by | Federal Bureau of Prisons |
The Federal Correctional Institution, Pollock (FCI Pollock) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Louisiana. It is part of the Pollock Federal Correctional Complex and operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.
FCC Pollock is located in central Louisiana, approximately 15 miles north of Alexandria.[1]
History
FCI Pollock was constructed between 2005 and 2007. It was built by Flintco, an Oklahoma-based construction company which DiversityBusiness.com listed as the top Native American owned company in 2010.[2][3]
Notable Inmates (current and former)
†The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 eliminated parole for federal inmates. However, inmates sentenced for offenses committed prior to 1987 are eligible for parole consideration.[4]
Inmate Name | Register Number | Status | Details |
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Gene Gotti | 04193-016 | Serving a 50-year sentence; eligible for parole in 2018.†[5] | Associate of the Gambino crime family in New York City and brother of Boss John Gotti; convicted in 1989 of running a multimillion-dollar heroin ring.[6][7] |
Demetrius Flenory | 13037-078 | Serving a 30-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2032. | Co-founder of the Black Mafia Family; pleaded guilty in 2007 to leading a national drug trafficking operation based in Detroit, Michigan with his brother, Terry Flenory, who was also sentenced to 30 years; known as "Big Meech."[8] |
Shi Lei (施 雷),[9] listed as "Lei Shi" | 88784-022 | Release date November 8, 2033 | Criminally tried for murdering two crew members on a boat before hijacking it. The surviving crew later overpowered him.[10] |
Richard Scutari | 34840-080 | Serving a 60-year sentence; eligible for parole in 2025.† | Former security chief for the white supremacist group The Order and FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive; pleaded guilty in 1986 to committing a $3.8 million armored car robbery to finance an effort to overthrow the US government.[11][12] |
Ulugbek Kodirov | 29154-001 | Serving a 15-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2025. | Illegal alien from Uzbekistan; pleaded guilty in 2012 to providing material support to terrorism and threatening to kill President Barack Obama on behalf of the terrorist organization Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.[13][14] |
Tyrone M. Williams | 16048-179 | Serving a 33-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2032. | Convicted in 2006 of transporting illegal immigrants resulting in death in connection with the 2003 deaths of 19 people who suffocated in a truck in the most deadly incident in the history of human smuggling across the US-Mexico Border.[15] |
See also
References
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