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And I stood there, trying not to show that I was getting a bit emotional – but it was just one of those moments: Tom could've been at home alone in his bedroom, he just completely went into lockdown, into what he was doing.
The facility, as well as all other Oklahoma prisons, remained on lockdown into Wednesday as CCA continues investigating (along with officials from the Oklahoma DOC inspector general's office).
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This summer, a jailbreak freed hundreds of militants, and the capital went into lockdown in anticipation of attacks.
A large stretch of the capital went into lockdown in the hours before the verdict was announced.
A spokeswoman for support group Dale Farm Solidarity said residents and supporters had gone into "lockdown" in "anticipation of an eviction".
Colonel Bogdan introduced the new procedures in May, after a raid in which guards forced protesting detainees into lockdown in their individual cells.
On April 12, the eve of a briefly violent predawn raid by guards who forced prisoners living in communal cellblocks into lockdown in individual cells, there were 43 participating.
At certain Fort Bragg command posts, a lockdown went into effect on September 11th and no one was allowed to leave.
The lockdown went into effect at about 2 p.m. and was lifted shortly after, once police arrested the suspect, Delaware Online reported.
In the 1960s, campuses went into lockdown because students were occupying buildings; now, they often go into lockdown because campus police are itching to stretch their military muscles.
The library went into lockdown.
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