Wednesday, December 19, 2012

2 Inmates Fled Chicago high-rise Jail Using Rope

In "2 Inmates Fled Chicago high-rise Jail Rising Rope" the author brings to the light how 2 men has escaped an facility and now they're out in the city wandering about. 
One example that supports my answer from the article is when it states, "Joseph "Jose" Banks, 37, and Kenneth Conley, 38, were unaccounted for during a 5 a.m. headcount, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. An FBI affidavit says the men were in their assigned areas for a head count around 10 p.m. Monday and that jail employees noticed the makeshift rope around 7 a.m.. Nearby business owners said helicopters and canine units did not swarm the area until almost 8:30 a.m."
Another example that supports my answer is when the article states, "The FBI reissued a plea to the public to be on the lookout for the men, whom they believe are traveling together, and warned that they should be considered armed and dangerous. On Wednesday, Thomas Trautmann, the acting special agent-in-charge of the FBI's Chicago office, announced a $50,000 reward leading to their arrests."
I found this article interesting because the FBI and all the other cops need to step their game up and have a better security for situations like this because now that these inmates are out and exploring around the world freely, they can really hurt someone. 
No one really knows what these people can do to dusguise themselves or even do to others that are around them. 
I feel as though that it was the security's fault inside the facility that these men escaped. Now that they've seen that people can escape they need to keep the inmates in sight and active at all times so that nothig like this can even happen again. 
As it states in the article there hasn't been an escape from the facility in over 2 decades, and if the security has improved, then how was it possible for this to happen?

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