New ICE locations in the South

CONFIRMED purchased warehouses:

10900 Hopewell Rd, Hagerstown, MD 21740 (capacity 1,500)

3619 Atlanta Hwy, Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (capacity 1,500)

542 SE Loop 410 Acc Rd, San Antonio, TX 78220 (capacity 1,500)

1365 E Hightower Trail, Social Circle, GA 30025 (capacity 8,500)

UNCONFIRMED proposed warehouses:

2070 Commercial Dr, Port Allen, LA 70767 (capacity 500) – Owned by CAP INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC (https://wbrassessor.azurewebsites.net/Details?parcelNumber=305200012800/0)

8660 Transport Dr, Orlando, FL 32832 (capacity 1,500) – Owned by BEACHLINE LOGISTICS CENTER LLC (https://ocpaweb.ocpafl.org/parcelsearch/Parcel%20ID/312336384900013)

950 I-45, Hutchins, TX 75141 (capacity 9,500)

New and expanded offices (from WIRED):

Washington, DC – Potomac Center North

Jacksonville, FL – One Enterprise Center

Miami, FL – One Riverview Square

Naples, FL – 75 Vineyards Boulevard

Orlando, FL – 12249 Science Drive

Sunrise, FL – 1551 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway

Alexandria, LA – 1201 Third Street

Cockeysville, MD – 201 International Circle

Hyattsville, MD – 6505 Belcrest Road

Cary, NC – 11000 Regency Lakeview

Charlotte, NC – Whitehall Corporate Center

Oklahoma City, OK – Corporate Tower

Columbia, SC – 1441 Main Street

Memphis, TN – 5904 Ridgeway Center Parkway

Nashville, TN – Estes Kefauver Federal Building

Nashville, TN – Nashville House Office Building

Eagle Pass, TX – 3381 US Highway 277

El Paso, TX – Epicenter Office Community

Harlingen, TX – 222 E. Van Buren Avenue

Irving, TX – 125 E. John Carpenter Freeway

San Antonio, TX – 15727 Anthem Parkway

The Woodlands, TX – 1700 Hughes Landing

Annandale, VA – Heritage Center

Richmond, VA – The Moorefield

Sterling, VA – Cabot Park

Submitted Anonymously

Tennessee prison riot contained after several hours; 3 inmates and 1 guard injured – Hartsville, TN

June 9, 2025

Inmates at a Tennessee prison sought to destroy property, compromised security cameras and set a few fires during a riot that took several hours to contain and caused minor injuries to three inmates and one guard, the facility’s private operator said.

On Sunday evening, a large group of inmates at Trousdale Turner Correctional Center from several housing units left their cells and accessed an inner yard, becoming “disruptive and confrontational” and refusing to follow the staff’s directions, according to CoreCivic spokesperson Ryan Gustin. The prison in Hartsville, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northeast of Nashville, is the subject of an ongoing U.S. Department of Justice investigation.

One correctional officer was assaulted and released from the hospital. Three inmates were being treated for minor injuries, Gustin said.

The prison’s staff used chemical agents on the inmates, who were secured by early Monday morning. They did not reach the perimeter and state troopers and local law enforcement officers were positioned outside the facility. The Tennessee Highway Patrol deployed about 75 troopers and the agency remained on site overnight until “every prisoner had been accounted for,” Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security spokesperson Jason Pack said.

The prison remained on lockdown while CoreCivic and the Tennessee Department of Correction investigate the riot, Gustin said.

The incident followed an assault by two Trousdale inmates Saturday that injured a correctional officer who remains at the hospital, Gustin said.

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