FCI TALLADEGA | Federal Prison in Alabama

FCI TALLADEGA
A medium security federal correctional institution with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp.

The Federal Correctional Institution is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Alabama. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.

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565 EAST RENFROE ROAD
TALLADEGA, AL 35160
Email: TDG/ExecAssistant@bop.gov
Phone: 256-315-4100
Fax: 256-315-4495
Inmate Gender: Male Offenders
Population:
1,078 Total Inmates
818 Inmates at the FCI
260 Inmates at the Camp
Judicial District: Northern Alabama
County: TALLADEGA
BOP Region: Southeast Region

Notable Inmates (current and former)

Eric Ian Baker
Serving a 15-year sentence; scheduled for release on April 24, 2021.
Member of the white supremacist group Aryan Nations; pleaded guilty to arson in connection with the 2008 firebombing of the Islamic Center of Columbia in Columbia, Tennessee; two accomplices were also sentenced to prison.
Clarence Heatley
Serving a life sentence.
Leader of the Preacher Crew, a New York City street gang; pleaded guilty in 1999 to racketeering and conspiracy for directing gang members to commit murders, narcotics trafficking, extortion, robberies and kidnappings in the Bronx and Manhattan.
Cecil McCrory
Serving an 8 1/2-year sentence, with a release date of April 24, 2025.
With his crime partner, former Mississippi state correction’s director Chris Epps, ex-state legislator McCrory shook down for-profit prison operators and subcontractors for over a million dollars in bribes.

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