Lewisville Penitentiary Bulletin California System
Lewisville Penitentiary is one of the newest installations brought up by the LPI. With the loss of Attica Supermax a few years prior, the LPI found itself out of space to hold the increasing number of prisoners cropping up within its borders. With the Zoners of Pennsylvania and the increase in criminal activity around the California, and now lawless Ontario, the LPI had to start looking at constructing a new prison. One that could alleviate the growing pressure.
Commissioned in early 834 A.S by Marshall Oliver Burns and Chief Logistics Officer Michael Olivander, the basic structure and supports were constructed. In the months after daily shipments of supplies and prisoners began flowing into the docks of Lewisville. Thus, cementing its place as one of the many LPI prison stations found within Liberty. In a bold move, Burns appointed Chris Garnet, known for his harsh critique of the Navy and various rumors of underhand deals while an Officer, as Chief Warden of the station mid 834 A.S. He is currently serving as its Warden. Many skeptics question Burns decision to appoint an Officer with such questionable reputation to Warden, but Burns has assured everyone it was the right call. Only time will tell.
Currently, the station has a fully functional prison and manufacturing plant and has plans to increase its capacity in the near future.
Personal numbers are as follows:
Officers/Guards: 767
Bounty Hunters: 32
Current Inmates: 1358 (Numbers may vary)
Docking is restricted for all outside of members of the Liberty Police, Liberty Navy, and Security Forces. If you wish to conduct business on the station please contact the current Warden for more information. Any news or updates about the station will be listed below.
//ooc: Just wanted to say if you do want to do anything with the station please contact the Liberty Police directly in the comm channel rather than in this pob thread. I just made it more as a way to document things on the station or rp about the station than a comm channel link. Thanks.