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Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland

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Status
  
Operational

Opened
  
1994

Phone
  
+1 301-784-1000

Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland

Location
  
Allegany County, near Cumberland, Maryland

Security class
  
Medium-security (with minimum-security prison camp)

Population
  
1,179 (304 in prison camp)

Managed by
  
Federal Bureau of Prisons

Address
  
14601 BURBRIDGE RD SE, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 11:30AM–6PMFriday11:30AM–6PMSaturday11:30AM–6PMSunday11:30AM–6PMMonday11:30AM–6PMTuesday11:30AM–6PMWednesday11:30AM–6PMThursday11:30AM–6PM

The Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland (FCI Cumberland) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Maryland. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States United States Department of Justice. The facility also has a satellite prison camp for minimum-security male offenders.

FCI Cumberland is located in western Maryland, 130 miles (210 km) northwest of Washington, D.C.

FCI Cumberland also has a license plate manufacturing center, where inmates produce license plates used on federal government vehicles.

Notable incidents

On July 21, 2010, inmate and former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik used the social website Twitter to post his opposition to the opening of the Park51 Islamic Community Center near Ground Zero. The post read, "If we let them defile ground zero with a beachhead for sharia we will validate their sense of victory on 9/11 and encourage future attacks on America. No mosque at Ground Zero" and included a link to a Web video showing the Twin Towers falling. A Federal Bureau of Prisons official told Salon, "Inmates don't have Internet access. He probably has a family member doing it for him." The official also said Kerik may have access to something called TRULINCS, a prison e-mail system that allows inmates to exchange e-mails with people (typically family members or friends) on an approved list.

References

Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland Wikipedia