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Re: California inmate facing felony charges escapes from jail's high security exercise yard

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Hillary Clinton Legal

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Sep 1, 2022, 6:35:03 PM9/1/22
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A California inmate escaped from the Butte County jail yard
Wednesday, and officials have launched a manhunt for his
recapture.

Miles Bondley, 34, broke out of what the county sheriff's office
described as a "fully-enclosed, high security yard," and
authorities are still trying to figure out how he did it.

Bondley was awaiting trial for several charges, including
burglary, stalking, assault with a deadly weapon, attempted
arson, victim/witness dissuasion and domestic violence, the
Butte County Sheriff's Office said.

The office estimated that Bondley escaped between 5:30 p.m. and
6:20 p.m.

"Correctional staff are actively investigating to determine how
Bondley managed to escape the yard. Deputies and local law
enforcement agencies were notified of the escape and deputies
immediately began a search for Bondley," the Butte County
Sheriff's Office added.

Authorities have told the public to be on the lookout for
Bondley, who they suggested could be identified by his tattoos,
including the name "Linda" on the right side of his neck.

He is described as "dangerous," and individuals who see him are
instructed not to approach and instead call 911.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/california-inmate-convicted-
multiple-felonies-escapes-jail-high-security-exercise-yard

plateshutoverlock

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Sep 17, 2022, 7:56:12 PM9/17/22
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On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 3:35:03 PM UTC-7, Hillary Clinton Legal wrote:
> In article <t2nmjq$3ogpc$4...@news.freedyn.de>
> <governo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> A California inmate escaped from the Butte County jail yard
> Wednesday, and officials have launched a manhunt for his
> recapture.
>
> Miles Bondley, 34, broke out of what the county sheriff's office
> described as a "fully-enclosed, high security yard," and
> authorities are still trying to figure out how he did it.


I bet the combination of Mickey Mouse work on maintaining
the physical integrity of the jail, and possibly the design of the facility itself,
and also that inmates have so much time on their hands to find all flaws
in the lockup, and knowing the guards' routines made this possible.

Aside from shakedowns, there are almost no variation in the guards' routines,
and inmates learn very quick where and when the holes in that moving
bit of machinery appear.
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