United States Penitentiary, Atlanta

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United States Penitentiary, Atlanta.
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United States Penitentiary, Atlanta.

Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, is a high-security prison for men in Atlanta, Georgia. For many years it has been a notorious part of the U.S. federal prison system. It also has a detention center for pre-trial and holdover inmates and a camp for minimum security male inmates. The prison is located in southeast Atlanta at the junction of Boulevard and McDonough Boulevard. Its population as of July 6, 2006 is 1909 in the penitentiary and 554 in the camp.

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It was used as a detention center for Cuban refugees from the Mariel Boatlift who were found to be actual, rather than political, criminals or who were otherwise ineligible for release into American society. In 1987, the Cuban detainees, tired of indefinite confinment, rioted and burned down a substantial portion of the facitilty including the Industrial Buildings.

[edit] The Prison

[edit] Notable Inmates

Main article: List of prisoners at USP Atlanta

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