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| Crowded inmates shipped out |
| By The Denver Post |
| Published: 01/29/2007 |
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DENVER, CO - A crack team of correctional officers, dressed in black and armed with Glock handguns and assault rifles, stood ringing a prisoner-transport plane on a Pueblo Memorial Airport runway. For 90 minutes on a mid-January morning, 120 coatless killers, robbers and drug dealers in green uniforms stepped one by one out of a convoy of buses and vans. They shivered in below-zero temperatures while a burly officer frisked them for homemade knives and cocaine. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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