The surviving suspect in the Boston
marathon bombings has been released from a civilian hospital and
transferred to a federal medical detention center in central
Massachusetts.
The
U.S. Marshals Service said today that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center overnight and was taken to the Federal Medical
Center Devens about 40 miles west of Boston.
The
minimum security facility, on the decommissioned Fort Devens U.S. Army
base, treats federal prisoners and detainees who require specialized
long-term medical or mental health care. It
is designated as an administrative facility, which means it has inmates
from different security classifications, from white-collar criminals to
mobsters and sex offenders.
The medical center currently houses 1,000 inmates with 130 in a minimum-security satellite prison camp.
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