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ATTICA PRISON RIOT MUG SHOTS

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ATTICA PRISON RIOT MUG SHOTS
<b>518. ATTICA PRISON RIOT MUG SHOTS </b>On Thursday, September 9, 1971 at 8:50 AM, more than 1,200 inmates at the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York gained control of the facility in a well-planned, savage attack. During the initial violence, 50 correctional officers and civilian employees were brutally beaten and taken hostage. Using their hostages as leverage, the inmates listed 28 demands they wanted met, including better treatment of prisoners, improved prison facilities and amnesty for the crimes committed when they took over the prison. Finally, after four days of fruitless negotiations, the prison was stormed by 200 New York State police officers. The entire operation lasted just several minutes, but it was filled with terror and bloodshed, and when it was over, ten hostages were dead, along with 32 inmates. We offer here a very rare grouping of 12 mug shots of various prisoners who participated in the riot, each about 3" x 4" b/w showing the prisoner in front and profile views. All of the prisoners are identified by their last name, and seven of the photographs bear a stamp on verso "<i>PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT</i>" showing their use in a trial. Indeed, following the riot, many inmates were indicted for their participation in the uprising. Interestingly, in 2001 riot veterans were awarded eight million dollars for injuries sustained at the hands of vengeful guards and policemen. Photo condition varies, about half bearing streaking or stains, overall good to very good. Sold with six additional evidentiary photos, each 8" x 10" b/w, showing views both inside and outside the prison walls, a state police tent, a ransacked cell, and a murdered guard or prisoner. 18 pieces in all.
<b>$1,000-1,500</b>