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Memphis Man Indicted in Brutal Assault at Pennsylvania's Canaan Prison
National Desk
May 2, 2026
Frederico Brown, 49, of Memphis, Tennessee, was indicted Tuesday on assault charges for attacking another inmate on Jan. 9 at the U.S. Penitentiary Canaan in Wayne County, Pennsylvania[1]. The federal indictment accuses Brown of causing serious bodily injury during the altercation at the high-security facility nestled in the Pocono Mountains, about 20 miles east of Scranton[1]. If convicted, Brown faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a term of supervised release[1].
The U.S. Penitentiary Canaan, which houses around 1,200 male inmates, is known for its medium- and high-security units, drawing prisoners from across the country[1]. The facility, operated by the Bureau of Prisons, has faced scrutiny in recent years over inmate safety and violence, though specific prior incidents at Canaan were not detailed in the Department of Justice announcement[1]. Local residents in the rural Wayne County community, home to about 52,000 people, often express concerns about the prison's impact on the area's tranquility.
Brown's case highlights ongoing federal efforts to curb violence within Pennsylvania's correctional institutions, where assaults remain a persistent challenge. The indictment was announced in a DOJ news release, emphasizing the seriousness of injuries inflicted in custody[1]. Prosecutors in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, which includes Canaan, will handle the case, with no court date yet specified.


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