A 2011 story by
NPR reported 50 units and 71 inmates at CMUs. It also described open cells, and a basketball court. A lawyer from
ACLU has been inside the Terre Haute CMU. • Cases involving material support of terrorist groups like
Hamas or
Hezbollah (and various charity frauds) • Plots:
2005 Los Angeles bomb plot,
Buffalo Six,
Portland Seven,
Liberty City Seven,
2004 New York City Subway plot,
Toledo terror plot,
Virginia Jihad Network, etc. • Crime attempts from within jail, including threatening judges • Various murder, bank robbery, and drug cases. Ed Ross of the
Bureau of Prisons said the units were designed for the following offenses: On March 30, 2010, the Center for Constitutional Rights filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of plaintiffs Yassin Muhiddin Aref, Avon Twitty, Daniel McGowan, Royal Jones, Kifah Jayyousi, Hedaya Jayyousi, and Jenny Synan "challenging policies and conditions at two experimental prison units that are being operated in Terre Haute, Indiana, and Marion, Illinois, as well as the circumstances under which they were established." In a
Democracy Now! Interview on June 25, 2009, animal rights activist Andrew Stepanian, a member of
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), talked about being jailed at the CMU. Stepanian is believed to be the first prisoner released from a CMU. == See also ==