![]() ![]() “With gratitude for all the work we did together, & with deep love, I’m voicing my support for that choice,” Sarah Wayne Callies wrote. Miller’s Prison Break co-stars were quick to respond to his post with supportive messages. □️□Ī post shared by wentworthmiller on at 10:05am PST If you're hot and bothered bec you fell in love with a fictional straight man played by a real gay one… That's your work. If you were a fan of the show, hoping for additional seasons… I understand this is disappointing. I just don't want to play straight characters. Not bec of static on social media (although that has centered the issue). But I take seriously the possibility of queer kids visiting here, recently out of the closet or exploring the idea… I don't want them exposed to bullshit. Who are these people? On my page? What backwards-ass, Stone Age values country did they crawl out of? The U.S.? I won't be disappearing (too many cool things to repost). Obviously there are comments and DMs I appreciate less. I see the positive comments and DMs (a lot of them anyway). ![]() Twelve inmates were eventually returned to the prison to serve the remainder of their sentences, while 45 escaped prisoners were recaptured in due course."This is my favorite IG account," someone wrote in response to a recent post. ![]() This resulted in approximately 144 prisoners, thought to be mainly awaiting trial for robbery, escaping from the prison, while one inmate was shot and killed during the counterattack. Should the reports, much of which remain unclear, prove to be accurate, this will not be the first time a mass prison break has been attempted in Kogi State.Īnother prison, the Koto-Karffi federal medium-security facility, was attacked in November 2014 by unknown gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko Haram terrorist group. The poster of the picture, who Newsweek has contacted, has added the wholly unsubstantiated caption "Fulani bandits kill soldiers on duty, set all prisoners free in Kogi prisons."įulani Bandits Kill Soldiers On Duty, Set All Prisoners Free In Kogi Prisons /UbU2PJEWqF- Chibueze Uchem SeptemAn uncorroborated photo purported to be from the scene of the prison breakĪ 2021 report by the Premium Times described northern Nigeria-the scene of today's attempted prison break-as "the homeland of Nigeria's indigenous Fulani people, the epicenter of herdsmen terrorism." One uncorroborated photo has emerged on social media showing a man appearing to stand guard looking through a large hole knocked through the wall of the prison. Some 28 inmates did not escape, while some have also voluntarily returned to the facility this morning. He added the Kabba Custodial facility had 294 inmates as at the time of the attack, many of whom escaped after the gunmen used explosives to destroy three sides of the perimeter fence. "Regrettably, two officers of the Correctional Service are yet to be accounted for, while one soldier and a policeman lost their lives during the attack." Minister of Interior Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola said in a statement on Monday: "During the attack, security officers on duty which comprised of 15 soldiers, 10 police officers and 10 armed guards of the NCoS on duty fought gallantly to repel the attack. Several local media outlets, which have also been contacted by Newsweek, have reported approximately 100 of the inmates freed by the gunmen have since been rearrested. The audacious plan is thought to have been assisted by unseasonably heavy rain early on Monday morning, leading to the prison complex housing the inmates reportedly "submerged by floods." The gunmen, whose motivation at this time remains unclear, are thought to have next targeted the prison officers before proceeding to "set all the prisoners free," Vanguard reported. Hundreds of prisoners have reportedly escaped from a medium-security prison in Kogi State, northern Nigeria Mario Tama/Getty Images ![]()
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