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Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth

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Status
  
Operational

Population
  
1,900

Phone
  
+1 817-534-8400

Security class
  
Low-security

Warden
  
Rodney Chandler

Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth

Location
  
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

Managed by
  
Federal Bureau of Prisons

Address
  
3150 Horton Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76119, USA

Hours
  
Closed today FridayClosedSaturday8AM–3PMSunday8AM–3PMMonday8AM–3PMTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayClosed

Similar
  
Tarrant County Jail, Texas Departme of Crimin, Tarrant County Sheriff's, Tarrant County Probation, Tarrant County Correctio

The Federal Correctional Institution (FCI Fort Worth) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates located in the city of Fort Worth, Texas. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.

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FCI Fort Worth is located in Fort Worth ,Texas.

Notable incidents

In February 2012, Michele O'Neal, a correction officer at the facility, resigned after being charged with sexual abuse of a ward for engaging in a consensual sexual relationship with an inmate at the facility, whom the Federal Bureau of Prisons did not identify. O'Neal pleaded guilty in July and faces two to three years in federal prison when she is sentenced in October.

In October 2012, inmate Phillip Monroe Ballard, 71, was charged with soliciting the murder-for-hire of U.S. District Judge John McBryde from FCI Fort Worth. The indictment alleges that Ballard, who was scheduled to go on trial for tax charges before Judge McBryde, approached another inmate about killing Judge McBryde because Ballard believed that McBryde would sentence him to 20 years in prison. The inmate reported Ballard's statement to prison officials and began working as a confidential source for the FBI. The inmate told Ballard that he knew a man on the outside who would do it, upon which Ballard offered to pay the inmate $100,000 in cash and provided him with detailed instructions, such as how it could be done with a high-powered rifle and scope, and even provided a contingency plan of planting a bomb in the judge’s vehicle to the inmate. The inmate gave Ballard a handwritten letter from an undercover agent posing as the "killer," which included contact information and notice that the "work" would be completed upon receipt of $5,000. Ballard called the undercover agent four times on September 26, 2012, and the following day, Ballard directed that the $5,000 payment be sent to the address provided by the undercover agent. On March 17, 2014, Ballard was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment.

Notable inmates (current and former)

  • † Inmates in the Federal Witness Protection Program are not listed on the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.
  • References

    Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth Wikipedia