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 In a chaotic incident that lasted more than hour, inmates inside a maximum security section at Lewis Prison repeatedly set fires outside of their cells, eventually forcing the evacuation of the entire unit. It happened on stanley website  November 8, 2018 in the Rast Max Unit. Surveillance video obtained by KNXV television station shows a team of officers watched much of the destruction unfold with little or no intervention. The reason: Top officials inside the prison directed the staff to let inmates get it out of their system and avoid calling a critical incident, which would have to be thoroughly documented and sent to the Arizona Department of Corrections headquarters. As a result of this story, those top officials are no longer employed with the Department of Corrections.  The warden and the deputy warden of this unit, they were watching this cluster going on saying we want to minimize this,  said Carlos Garcia, a retired lieutenant and union grievance coordinator.  They dont want anybody to see this and send out the message that we cant control our prison. They are in fear, fear of this director.  The deputy warden was Jeff Rode, and the warden was Berry Larsen. Both retired Wednesday, the day after ABC15 contacted the state about the incident. KNXV spoke with independent sources who said both Rode and Larsen were aware of the chaotic situation. Outside experts who reviewed video stanley cup  of the incident said it is one of most stanley bottles  bizarre, shocking, and poorly-handled incidents theyve ever seen.     Bxok New York postpones painting of Black Lives Matter mural outside of Trump Tower until next week
 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?A man who piloted his one-person gyrocopter through some of the most restricted U.S. airspace and landed on the lawn of the Capitol was scheduled to be sentenced Thursday.Douglas Hughes, 62, has said his April 15, 2015, flight in the bare-bones aircraft was a way to call attention to the influence of big money in politics. The former mail carrier from Ruskin, Florida, was carrying letters for each member of Congress on the topic of campaign finance and the tail of his aircraft had a postal service logo.Hughes pleaded guilty in November to a felony of operating a gyrocopter without a license.Prosecutors are asking for 10 months in prison, arguing that his flight from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to Washington put countless lives at risk. In a court document they filed ahead of the sentencing hearing, they argued Hughes  flight  put unsuspecting people in real danger, disrupted operations at the United States Capitol, and demonstrated a profound disrespect for the law and the legitimate rights of others.  Hughes  craved attention  and  violated important public safety law stanley us s because he wanted people to pay attention to his political views,  pr stanley quencher osecutors wrote.Hughes  attorneys say he should be allowed to remain out of jail. Their statement to the court underscored that no one was injured as a result of Hughes  fligh stanley cup nz t. They called the stunt an  act of aerial civil disobedience  and a  freedom flight  and said it  was in the nation s proud tradition of nonviolent civi