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In reply to the discussion: If Trump is convicted, Secret Service protection may be obstacle to imprisonment [View all]ExWhoDoesntCare
(4,741 posts)Preferably in a control unit, because that has the highest security, short of the "Range 13" unit for serious troublemakers.
https://www.identiv.com/resources/blog/the-worlds-most-secure-buildings-adx-florence-prison.
An agent posted at the monitor station where he's kept, another working with the perimeter people, with a third floater as backup (and to cover breaks and meal times), and that should be enough coverage, with all the other security features. A team of 15 or so agents could easily cover that.
They won't need a bunch of government vehicles or golf carts and so on, because where will that idiot be going, unless it's to another trial?
They'd get hazard pay, of course, but most likely they'll die of boredom and being too sedentary, rather than at the hands of a freaky prisoner. ADX Florence isn't exactly the kind of place where prisoners have enough liberties to roam free and cause trouble. The security is actually tighter and better at ADX than it is at Merde-Loco.