Officials at the Lieber Correctional Institution in Ridgeville, South Carolina say that a prisoner escaped by using wire cutters flown in by a drone:
A fugitive South Carolina inmate recaptured in Texas this week had chopped his way through a prison fence using wire cutters apparently dropped by a drone, prison officials said Friday. Jimmy Causey, 46, fled the Lieber Correctional Institution in Ridgeville, S.C., on the evening of July 4th after leaving a paper mache doll in his bed to fool guards into thinking he was asleep. He was not discovered missing until Wednesday afternoon.
[...] The director said he and other officials have sought federal help for years to combat the use of drones to drop contraband into prison. "It's a simple fix," Stirling said. "Allow us to block the signal. Allow us to stop them to have unfettered access ... They are physically incarcerated, but they are not virtually incarcerated." "As long as they have access to cellphones, this is just going to keep on happening and happening and happening," he said, The Post and Courier reported.
Also at LA Times and The Washington Post.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by sjames on Saturday July 08 2017, @07:56PM (1 child)
The first time he escaped, he hid in a garbage truck. The second time, he fooled guards for 18 hours or so with a paper mache bust (including bed check and morning roll call), Thus the problem is drones are able to fly over the prison?
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 08 2017, @09:41PM
Because "drones" give you a whole new budget category that you can spend on shiny toys. See, instead of an increase to a single budget category, you now have two categories that each can grow independently^Wevery single time you ask for more money.