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| Deceased; fatally assaulted in May of 2005 while serving a life sentence at ADX.
| Convicted of [[manslaughter]] in the death of an inmate at another federal prison; Joiner was the second of only two inmates to be murdered at ADX since it opened in 1994. Two inmates, Dominic Stewart and James Duckett, have been charged in connection with Joiner's death.<ref>http://www.chieftain.com/news/local/article_13abe749-a9f3-58dc-a63a-d178239dca80.html</ref>
| Convicted of [[manslaughter]] in the death of an inmate at another federal prison; Joiner was the second of only two inmates to be murdered at ADX since it opened in 1994. Two inmates, Dominic Stewart and James Duckett, have been charged in connection with Joiner's death.<ref>http://www.chieftain.com/news/local/article_13abe749-a9f3-58dc-a63a-d178239dca80.html</ref>
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| Transferred to the [[Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute]], a medium security facility in Indiana; serving a life sentence.
| [[Al-Qaeda]] operative; convicted in 1996 of terrorism conspiracy in connection with planning [[Project Bojinka]], a foiled plot conceived by senior [[Al-Qaeda]] member [[Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]] to bomb twelve planes over the Pacific Ocean in a 48-hour period.<ref name="Times2">http://www.nytimes.com/1996/09/06/nyregion/us-jury-convicts-3-in-a-conspiracy-to-bomb-airliners.html?ref=abdulhakimmurad</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/11/world/europe/11manila.html</ref>
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Revision as of 17:27, 15 January 2012

This is a list of notable inmates who were once held at the United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Security Facility in Florence, Colorado. You may click on the inmate's Register Number to view the inmate's current status.

For a list of notable inmates who are currently held at ADX Florence, please see the United States Penitentiary, Florence ADX page.

Notable Former Inmates

Inmate Name Register Number Status Details
Omar Abdel Rahman 34892-054 Transferred to a medical unit at the Federal Correctional Complex, Butner in North Carolina; serving a life sentence under the name Omar Ahmad Rahman. Leader of the terrorist organization al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya; convicted in 1995 of seditious conspiracy for masterminding a foiled plot to bomb high-profile targets in New York City, including the United Nations, the Lincoln Tunnel, the Holland Tunnel, and the George Washington Bridge in what is known as the New York City landmark bomb plot, as well as conspiring to assassinate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Nine followers are serving sentences at ADX and other federal facilities. [1][2]
Joseph Edward Duncan III 12561-023 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, a high security facility in Indiana which houses federal death row. Serial child molester and rapist; sentenced to death for a 2005 kidnapping and quadruple murder in Idaho.[3]
Matthew Granger 33617-019 Transferred to a federal Community Corrections Facility in Seattle; serving a 30-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2014. Aryan Brotherhood prison gang member; convicted of the 1984 murder of Correction Officer Boyd Spikerman at the Federal Correctional Institution, Oxford, a medium security facility in Wisconsin. Accomplice Scott Fountain is serving a 60-year sentence at ADX.[4]
Salvatore Gravano Unlisted Placed in the Federal Witness Protection Program in return for turning government witness in 1991; currently serving a 19-year sentence in an Arizona prison after being convicted on state narcotics charges.[5] Former Underboss of the Gambino Crime Family; turned government witness and testified against Boss John Gotti.[6]
John Andrew Greschner 02550-135 Transferred to a federal Community Corrections Facility in Sacramento; scheduled for release in 2055. Aryan Brotherhood prison gang member; convicted of the 1983 murder of another inmate at the United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth in Kansas.[7]
Ronald Griesacker 31482-077 Released from federal custody in 2002 after serving 3 years. Involved in the United States anti-government militia movement and former member of the pro-secession organization Republic of Texas; convicted in 1998 of bank fraud, mail fraud, and conspiracy charges for passing $2 million in counterfeit checks.[8][9]
Clement Hampton-El 34854-054 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Marion, a high security facility in Illinois; serving a 35-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2023. Al-Qaeda operative; convicted for his involvement in the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing and a plot to commit terrorist attacks against the United Nations and New York City landmarks.[10]
Charles Harrelson 02582-016 Deceased; died of natural causes in March of 2007 while serving a life sentence at ADX. Convicted of murdering Federal Judge John H. Wood, Jr. in 1979 at the behest of a narcotics dealer; transferred to ADX after attempting to escape from the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, a high security facility, in 1995; father of actor Woody Harrelson.[11]
Yu Kikumura 09008-050 Released from federal custody and deported in 2007 after serving 18 years.[12] Member of the Japanese Red Army terrorist organization; convicted of interstate transport of explosive devices in 1988.[13]
David Lane 12873-057 Deceased; died of natural causes in May of 2007 while serving a life sentence at ADX. Member of The Order, a white supremacist group; convicted of racketeering, conspiracy, and civil rights violations in connection with the 1984 murder of radio talk show host Alan Berg.[14]
John Walker Lindh 45426-083 Transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute, a medium security facility in Indiana; serving a 20-year sentence.[15] Convicted in 2002 of fighting with Taliban forces during the United States' 2001 invasion of Afghanistan; also known as the "American Taliban."[16]
John McCullah 03040-063 Transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution, Victorville, a medium security facility in California; serving a life sentence. Aryan Brotherhood prison gang member; fatally assaulted another inmate at the Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman in Florida in 2005 while serving multiple life sentences for other murders; Erin Sharma, a Correction Officer at the facility, was also sentenced to life in prison in connection with the assault.[17]
Kenneth McGriff 26301-053 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Lee, a high security facility in Virginia; serving a life sentence. Founder of the "Supreme Team," a violent gang which sold crack cocaine in Queens, NY. Convicted in 2007 of murder, racketeering, and drug trafficking.[18]
Timothy McVeigh 12076-064 Deceased; executed in 2001 at the United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, a high security facility in Indiana. Sentenced to death for orchestrating the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which killed 168 people. Co-conspirator Terry Nichols is currently serving a life sentence at ADX.[19]
Salvador Magluta 26012-037 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Florence, a high security facility located in the same complex as ADX; serving a life sentence. Leader of a drug trafficking network in Miami that transported over 75 tons of cocaine into the United States. Convicted in 2002 of money laundering and conspiracy charges.[20].
Tom Manning 10373-016 Transferred to a medical unit at the Federal Correctional Complex, Butner in North Carolina; serving a 58-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2020. Member of the United Freedom Front, he engaged in numerous acts of domestic terrorism, including multiple bombings and bank robberies. He was also convicted for the 1981 murder of New Jersey State Trooper Philip Lomonaco.[21]
Mohammed Al-Moayad 62044-053 Released from federal custody and deported in 2009 after serving 6 years.[22] Convicted of attempting to funnel millions of dollars in financial support to the terrorist organizations Al-Qaeda and Hamas.[23]
El-Sayyid Nosair 35074-054 Transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute, a medium security facility in Indiana; serving a life sentence. Al-Qaeda associate; convicted in 1995 of seditious conspiracy for receiving military training from Ali Mohamed of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, as well as of committing the 1991 murder of pro-Israel activist Rabbi Meir Kahane.
Oscar Lopez Rivera 87651-024 Transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute, a medium security facility in Indiana; serving a 70-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2023. Leader of the Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña (FALN), a Puerto Rican militant group which carried out bombings in Chicago, Washington, DC, Newark, and Miami between 1974 and 1980. [24]
Nicodemo Scarfo 09813-050 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, a high security facility; serving a 55-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2033. Former boss of the Lucchese Crime Family in Philadelphia; he was convicted on multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, distribution of methamphetamine, and extortion.[25]
Mutulu Shakur 83205-012 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Victorville, a high security facility in California; serving a 60-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2016. Convicted in connection with a 1981 bank robbery and shootout during which Brink's Guard Peter Paige, as well as Sergeant Edward O'Grady and Police Officer Waverly Brown of the Nyack Police Department in New York State, were killed; stepfather of late rapper Tupac Shakur.[26]
Manuel Torrez 58747-097 Deceased; fatally assaulted in April of 2005 while serving a 13-year sentence at ADX.[27] Member of the Mexican Mafia gang; Torrez was the first of only two inmates to be murdered at ADX since it opened in 1994. Two ADX inmates, Richard Santiago and Silvestre Rivera, have been charged in connection with Torrez's death.[28][29]
Wali Khan Amin Shah 42799-054 Transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Marion, a high security facility in Illinois; serving a 30-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2022. Al-Qaeda operative; convicted in 1996 of terrorist conspiracy in connection with Project Bojinka, a foiled plot devised by senior Al-Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to bomb twelve passenger planes over the Pacific Ocean in a 48-hour period.[30]
Gregory Joiner 10246-007 Deceased; fatally assaulted in May of 2005 while serving a life sentence at ADX. Convicted of manslaughter in the death of an inmate at another federal prison; Joiner was the second of only two inmates to be murdered at ADX since it opened in 1994. Two inmates, Dominic Stewart and James Duckett, have been charged in connection with Joiner's death.[31]
Abdul Murad 37437-054 Transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute, a medium security facility in Indiana; serving a life sentence. Al-Qaeda operative; convicted in 1996 of terrorism conspiracy in connection with planning Project Bojinka, a foiled plot conceived by senior Al-Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to bomb twelve planes over the Pacific Ocean in a 48-hour period.[32][33]

References

  1. ^ Fried, Joseph P. (1995-10-02). "THE TERROR CONSPIRACY: THE OVERVIEW;SHEIK AND 9 FOLLOWERS GUILTY OF A CONSPIRACY OF TERRORISM". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "'Supermax' prison awaits Moussaoui". BBC News. 2006-05-04.
  3. ^ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8485031/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/idaho-suspects-records-show-violent-history
  4. ^ {{Vindicator {cite news} | url=http://www.bop.gov/about/history/docs/fallen_hero_spikerman.pdf
  5. ^ http://www.azcorrections.gov/inmate_datasearch/results_Minh.aspx?InmateNumber=171342&LastName=GRAVANO&FNMI=S&SearchType=SearchInet
  6. ^ http://www.organized-crime.de/revmaa01sammygravano.htm
  7. ^ http://federal-circuits.vlex.com/vid/andrew-greschner-ronnie-joe-criswell-37116491
  8. ^ http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/tattlers-tale/Content?oid=2166682
  9. ^ http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=ronald_griesacker_1
  10. ^ http://politicsofcp.blogspot.com/2005/11/clement-rodney-hampton-el.html
  11. ^ "Charles Harrelson, 69; father of actor killed federal judge". Los Angeles Times. 2007-03-22.
  12. ^ http://www.justice.gov/oig/special/9704a/09kikumu.htm
  13. ^ http://www.justice.gov/oig/special/9704a/09kikumu.htm
  14. ^ http://www.adl.org/main_Extremism/david_lane_dies.htm
  15. ^ "American Taliban John Walker Lindh Transferred To "Supermax" Prison". KTVU and Associated Press. 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
  16. ^ "The case of the Taliban American".
  17. ^ http://www.ocala.com/article/20090723/articles/907231001
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  19. ^ Carol Clark (2003). "McVeigh's captive audience". The Execution of Timothy McVeigh. CNN. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
  20. ^ http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/ops/200310694.pdf
  21. ^ http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/about/80s.html
  22. ^ http://www.armybase.us/2009/08/u-s-federal-judge-orders-convicted-yemeni-cleric-deported/
  23. ^ "Men accused of funding al Qaeda appear in court". CNN. 2003-11-17.
  24. ^ http://spectator.org/archives/2010/12/22/the-unrepentant-terrorist
  25. ^ http://www.ipsn.org/scarfo.htm
  26. ^ http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/terrorists_spies/terrorists/brinks/4.html
  27. ^ 'Supermax' prison inmate dies after a severe beating|work=Youngstown Vindicator |url=http://www.vindy.com/basic/news/351408617916972.php |publisher=Associated Press|date=2005-04-23 |accessdate=2007-12-07}}
  28. ^ Inmate Beaten to Death at Supermax. Talk Left. Retrieved on 2007-12-07.
  29. ^ http://www.chieftain.com/news/local/article_88345f52-38b4-11df-bc54-001cc4c03286.html
  30. ^ "Plane terror suspects convicted on all counts". CNN.
  31. ^ http://www.chieftain.com/news/local/article_13abe749-a9f3-58dc-a63a-d178239dca80.html
  32. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/1996/09/06/nyregion/us-jury-convicts-3-in-a-conspiracy-to-bomb-airliners.html?ref=abdulhakimmurad
  33. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/11/world/europe/11manila.html

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