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N.C. Bill Would Extend Police Powers for Private Prison Officers
By Associated Press
Published: 04/24/2003

Officers at a privately run federal prison in Hertford County would have their police powers extended another two years under a bill approved unanimously by the state Senate on April 15.
The bill now goes to the state House for consideration.
The General Assembly first gave special police powers to security officers at the Wackenhut Corrections Corp. prison near Vinton two years ago. The authority is set to expire in August.
The company said it needed to give its officers police powers beyond the prison gates in order to catch or shoot any escaping prisoners.
The $63 million prison opened in March 2001, housing more than 700 low-risk federal prisoners, most of them from Washington, D.C.
The law passed in 2001 giving the officers police powers requires that they notify state officials and the Hertford County sheriff in the event of an escape.



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