Attica Correctional Facility
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The Attica Correctional Facility is one of the most well known prisons in the United States, second possibly to Alcatraz. It is located in Attica, New York, a small town located midway between Buffalo and Rochester. It held many of the worst criminals of the time when it was constructed in the 1920s. A tear gas system is installed in the mess hall and industry areas and has been used to cease conflicts in these areas. The prison now holds many people who are serving 25 years-to-life terms for murder.
Attica was the site of a prison riot in 1971 which resulted in 42 deaths (31 inmates and 11 prison employees).
Mark David Chapman, the man who murdered John Lennon, is currently incarcerated at Attica State Prison, ironic in the sense that Lennon wrote a song on the prison on his Sometime In New York album.
See also: List of New York state prisons