List of prisoners at ADX Florence
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This is a list of prisoners at ADX Florence, the United States supermax federal prison in Florence, Colorado. This list includes both former and current prisoners:
- Omar Abdel-Rahman, leader of the New York City landmark bomb plot.
- Mahmud Abouhalima, involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- Ahmad Mohammed Ajaj, involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-'Owhali, involved in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.
- Mohammed Ali Hassan Al-Moayad, helped to finance al-Qaeda and Hamas.
- Mirssa Araiza-Reyes, drug smuggler and illegal alien; killed inmate Frank Melendez.
- Nidal Ayyad, involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- Abdul Aziz
- Hanif S. Bey (B. Gereau),
- Tyler Davis Bingham , conspiring to order multiple killings and assaults from Florence ADX
- Maynard Campell, a white separatist with ties to militia groups; was stabbed to death.
- Ruben "Nite Owl" Castro leader of the Mexican Mafia prison gang, being convicted on similar gang racketeering charges in 1997
- Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, Lucchese crime family figure and killer of at least 35 people.
- Ibrahim Elgabrowny, involved in the New York City landmark bomb plot.
- Wadih El Hage, involved in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.
- Joey Estrella, convicted bank robber, killed in ADX Florence.
- Luis Felipe (a.k.a. King Blood), Latin Kings gang leader.
- Gerald Rubalcaba, Nuestra Familia Member
- Salvatore Gravano "Sammy the Bull", former Gambino crime family underboss, ratted out John Gotti.
- Ronald Griesacker, fraudster, passed $2 million in worthless checks. Released in 2002.
- Matthew F. Hale, white supremacist, (unsuccessfully) solicited the murder of federal judge Joan Lefkow.
- Rodney Hambrick, serving a 68-year sentence on bomb charges.
- Clement Rodney Hampton-Ell (a.k.a. Dr. Rashid), involved in the New York City landmark bomb plot.
- Robert Haney, bank robber.
- Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent serving life for spying for the U.S.S.R. for two decades.
- Charles Harrelson, mobster, father of actor Woody Harrelson.
- Larry Hoover, Gangster Disciples gang leader.
- Eyad Ismoil, involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- Anthony Jones, multiple murderer.
- Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber.
- Yu Kikumura, member of the Japanese Red Army.
- David Lane, Neo-Nazi leader, racketeering, conspiracy and violating the civil rights of radio talk show host Alan Berg.
- Joseph Leissler, robber and murderer.
- Tyrone Love , He was sent to Florence after the so-called 'crack riots' at Lompoc, California in 1996
- Raymond Luc Levasseur, American domestic bomber.
- Tom Manning, captured in 1985, sentenced to 58 years for a series of bombings carried out as propaganda against apartheid in South Africa, U.S. imperialism in Latin and Central America, including a concerted campaign against Mobil Oil and U.S. military targets in solidarity with the FALN's campaign for the release of the five Nationalist prisoners.
- Joseph Bryant McGee, bank robber.
- Timothy McVeigh, executed 2001 for Oklahoma City bombing.
- Frank Melendez, a cocaine dealer from California killed in ADX Florence by Mirssa Araiza-Reyes.
- Barry Byron Mill, Aryan Brotherhood member.
- Khalfan Khamis Mohamed, involved in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.
- Dandeny Munoz-Mosquera, chief assassin for Pablo Escobar, responsible for the bombing of Avianca Flight 203.
- Zacarias Moussaoui, convicted for the September 11, 2001 attacks and sentenced to 6 life terms without parole in ADX Florence[1].
- Aziz Abdul Mumi,
- Abdul Hakim Murad, involved in Operation Bojinka.
- Terry Nichols, involved in the Oklahoma City bombing.
- El Sayyid Nosair, involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- Raymond Oechsle, was incarcerated with Casso from 2001 to 2002 at ADX.
- Richard Reid, the "Shoe Bomber".
- Ahmed Ressam, serving 23 years for attempting to blow up Los Angeles International Airport.
- Omar Mohammed Rezaq, hijacked an Air Egypt flight in Greece in 1985.
- Oscar Rivera, leader of the Armed Forces of National Liberation, a Puerto Rican militant group, for bombing 28 targets in the Chicago area. Received an additional 15-year sentence for an escape attempt (from another prison).
- Antonio Guerrero RodrÃguez, convicted Cuban spy, sentenced to life imprisonment plus 10 years
- Eric Robert Rudolph, Olympic Park Bomber.
- Kojo Bomani Sababu (G. Brown)
- Mohammed A. Salameh, involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- Nicodemo Scarfo Scarfo was sentenced to life imprisonment at Supermax, primarily on the testimony of a number of informants, including his nephew. He managed to overturn his life sentence and get transferred to a FCI in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Thomas Silverstein, bank robber and murderer; killed guard Merle Clutts at Marion.
- Mutulu Shakur, sentenced to 60 years for bank robbery, conspiracy and murder (during the robbery, a policeman and two guards were killed.) Stepfather of late rapper Tupac Shakur, brother of Assata Shakur.
- Michael Swango, physician and serial murderer
- Richard Scutari, Convicted of racketeering and conspiracy charges stemming from a 1984 robbery of a Brink's armored truck; currently serving a 60- year sentence in the federal penitentiary at Florence, Colorado.
- Douglas Taylor, leader of the 88 Skinheads.
- Saxon Taylor, skinhead leader.
- Manuel Torrez, 64 year old inmate killed at the hands of other inmates in 2005, the first in Supermax history.[2][3].
- Earnest James Ujaama, tried to develop an al-Qaeda camp in Oregon.
- David Vargas, convicted for drug charges and voluntary manslaughter.
- Danny Weeks, kidnapper.
- Dr. Malachi Z. York, founder of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors and a federal prisoner, serving a 135 year sentence handed down in 2004 for child molestation and racketeering charges
- Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, terrorist involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and Operation Bojinka.
- Mustafa Zulu