According to reports by Associated Press, disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed multiple times at the Florida Penitentiary Coleman where he was serving his sentence.

What is the United States Penitentiary Coleman in Florida

The United States Penitentiary (USP) Coleman is a high-security federal prison located in Sumter County, Florida, United States. It is part of the larger Coleman Federal Correctional Complex, which encompasses multiple facilities.

USP Coleman is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and houses male inmates. The facility is classified as a high-security institution and is designed to hold individuals who have been convicted of serious federal offenses.

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The prison complex consists of several units, including USP I, USP II, a Special Housing Unit (SHU), and a Communication Management Unit (CMU). USP I and USP II house general population inmates, while the SHU is designated for disciplinary and administrative segregation purposes. The CMU is a separate unit that provides enhanced monitoring and communication restrictions for certain inmates.

USP Coleman is equipped with various security measures, including perimeter fencing, electronic surveillance systems, and a highly trained staff of correctional officers. The facility offers a range of programs and services aimed at promoting rehabilitation, including educational courses, vocational training, drug treatment programs, and mental health services.

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As a high-security federal prison, USP Coleman is dedicated to maintaining the safety and security of both staff and inmates. It operates under strict protocols and regulations to ensure the orderly functioning of the facility and the well-being of all individuals involved.