FCI SCHUYLKILL
A medium security federal correctional institution with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp.
The Federal Correctional Institution, Schuylkill is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Pennsylvania. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.
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FCI SCHUYLKILL Inmate List
Inmate Name | Race Sex Age BopID | Date |
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Aaron Bellamy >>>More Information | Black, Male Age 47, ID: 20620-058 | Released On: 10/07/2016 |
Aaron Butler >>>More Information | White, Male Age 31, ID: 15641-049 | Released On: 03/25/2020 |
Aalim Shabazz >>>More Information | Black, Male Age 29, ID: 22352-052 |
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INTERSTATE 81 & 901 W
MINERSVILLE, PA 17954
Email: SCH/ExecAssistant@bop.gov
Phone: 570-544-7100
Fax: 570-544-7224
Inmate Gender: Male Offenders
Population:
1,287 Total Inmates
1,037 Inmates at the FCI
250 Inmates at the Camp
Judicial District: Middle Pennsylvania
County: SCHUYLKILL
BOP Region: Northeast Region
Gurmeet Singh Dhinsa
Life in Prison former gas station magnate, who was convicted of racketeering and multiple murders.
James Coonan
Serving a 75-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2030.
Leader of the Westies, an organized crime outfit which dominated the Hell’s Kitchen area of New York City over a 20-year period; convicted in 1988 of seven murders, as well as kidnapping, extortion, gambling and drug dealing in aid of racketeering.
John Stanfa
John Stanfa (right) talking to Tommy “Horsehead” Scafidi.
Serving a life sentence.
Former Boss of the Philadelphia Crime Family; convicted in 1995 of racketeering and conspiracy charges in connection with multiple murders and kidnappings, as well as extortion and illegal gambling.
James Ida
Serving a life sentence.
Former New York mobster and consigliere for Genovese Crime Family boss Liborio Bellomo; convicted in 1997 of murdering Antonio Dilorenzo and Ralph DeSimone and defrauding charities involved in the Feast of San Gennaro