Prisoner who escaped four months before he was set to be released gets sentenced to 40 years

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A man who was just four months off from being released from prison has had another 40 years added to his sentence after attempting to escape.
Well, not every gamble tends to pay off.
Shunekndrick Huffman fled Central Mississippi Correctional Facility last year in August, months shy of completing his seven-year sentence, as per Sky News.
The 21-year-old broke into a local’s home and held people at gunpoint before he stole one of the hostage's cars.

Unlucky for Huffman, he managed to crash the car and then tried to flee on foot.

However, he didn’t get too far before police found the criminal hiding in a bin at Mississippi State Hospital in Whitfield, two miles from the prison.
Huffman was then locked up again a couple of hours later.

The young man was serving a sentence for aggravated assault and was expected to be released in December.
Well, no Christmas turkey for Huffman, this year...or the next 40, given his ill-timed prison break.
Rankin County District Attorney Bubba Bramlett said Huffman pleaded guilty to two counts of kidnapping before he was sentenced.
According to Sky News, the correctional facility's boss, Burl Cain, told reporters that security would be improved to prevent future escapes.
 
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A man who was just four months off from being released from prison has had another 40 years added to his sentence after attempting to escape.
Well, not every gamble tends to pay off.
Shunekndrick Huffman fled Central Mississippi Correctional Facility last year in August, months shy of completing his seven-year sentence, as per Sky News.
The 21-year-old broke into a local’s home and held people at gunpoint before he stole one of the hostage's cars.

Unlucky for Huffman, he managed to crash the car and then tried to flee on foot.

However, he didn’t get too far before police found the criminal hiding in a bin at Mississippi State Hospital in Whitfield, two miles from the prison.
Huffman was then locked up again a couple of hours later.

The young man was serving a sentence for aggravated assault and was expected to be released in December.
Well, no Christmas turkey for Huffman, this year...or the next 40, given his ill-timed prison break.
Rankin County District Attorney Bubba Bramlett said Huffman pleaded guilty to two counts of kidnapping before he was sentenced.
According to Sky News, the correctional facility's boss, Burl Cain, told reporters that security would be improved to prevent future escapes.

Yeah it's best he stay in prison. He was bound to endanger more innocent lives at some point.

It's alot of young hoodlums out here throwing they lives away over nonsense. Smh
 
I have zero fucks to give. Can't fix stupid. For arguments sake, I'll give him the escape. Saw an opportunity and took it. Would have gotten a couple more years. But when you add kidnapping, grand theft auto and evading the police was where they threw the book at him. He's fucked, literally and figuratively.
 
$18,500 inmate per year x 40 = Prison industrial complex money glitch unlocked.

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Nah. That's more like the money invested in children education annually. Here in NYC just over $500,000 a year on average is spent to house an inmate.
 
Nah. That's more like the money invested in children education annually. Here in NYC just over $500,000 a year on average is spent to house an inmate.
And the OP is about Mississippi.

Spending per prisoner varies widely across states, from about $18,000 per prisoner in Mississippi to $135,978 per prisoner in Wyoming in 2020. States spent an average of $45,771 per prisoner for the year.
 
Some people belong behind bars. Some can be fixed. Smarter ones just end up in business or politics with the rest of us rule benders. :lol:
 
Everyone has seen the Shawshank Redemption. Dude didn't want to leave. So he found a way to stay. Some ninjas are just mentally institutionalized like that.
 
Good.

"The 21-year-old broke into a local’s home and held people at gunpoint before he stole one of the hostage's cars."

I have zero fucks to give. Can't fix stupid. For arguments sake, I'll give him the escape. Saw an opportunity and took it. Would have gotten a couple more years. But when you add kidnapping, grand theft auto and evading the police was where they threw the book at him. He's fucked, literally and figuratively.

:yes: I will never judge somebody for trying to escape but I draw the line with the violence against the public. Shit, look at the Geneva Conventions that establish how we treat prisoners of war etc. and they suggest that a prisoner has a "moral obligation" to try to escape and shouldn't be punished for it:

A prisoner of war can legitimately try to escape from his captors. It is even considered by some that prisoners of war have a moral obligation to try to escape..


Throw this stupid motherfucker under the prison. :lol:
 
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