| Location | 901 Rice Street Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.  | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 33°46′44″N 84°25′25″W / 33.77889°N 84.42361°W | 
| Status | Operational | 
| Capacity | 1,125 | 
| Population | 3,000 (as of 2023) | 
| Opened | 1989 | 
| Managed by | Fulton County Sheriff's Office | 
| Warden | Sheriff Patrick Labat | 
| Street address | 901 Rice Street | 
| City | Atlanta | 
| County | Fulton County | 
| State/province | Georgia | 
| Country | United States | 
The Fulton County Jail, also referred to as Rice Street,[1] is a prison in Atlanta, Georgia. It was built to hold up to 1,125 prisoners in 1989 but now occasionally tops 3,000.[2]
Overview
Located on 901 Rice Street in Atlanta, Georgia, a previous Fulton County facility was first constructed in 1904 before the current one was built in 1989.[3]
History
It became known from the August 24, 2023 mug shot booking of former president Donald Trump.[4]
In 2023, the county sheriff, Patrick Labat, fired three jailers after the death of a 35-year-old inmate caused a scandal.[5] Mr. Lashawn Thompson died in his cell only three months after being arrested and remanded to the jail for a misdemeanor in June 2022.[2] His death was considered due to neglect and his family was rewarded $4 million.[6] A former Fulton County jailer was remanded to prison himself in 2012 on charges of accepting bribes of more than $26,000 to distribute drugs inside the jail.[7]
Notable inmates
- Frank Dupre, jewelry store robber[8]
 - Harrison Floyd, director of Black Voices for Trump[9]
 - Scarface, rapper and record producer[3]
 - Phil Spector, record producer[3]
 - Gucci Mane, rapper and record executive[3]
 - Katt Williams, comedian[3]
 - Wayne Williams, convicted murderer[3]
 - Playboi Carti, rapper[10]
 - King Von, rapper
 - Lil Durk, rapper
 - Young Thug, rapper
 
In popular culture
The third and fourth seasons of the docuseries 60 Days In take place at the Fulton County Jail.[11]
Replacement facility
In August 2023, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners approved plans to find the funding for a new $1.7 billion facility to replace the Fulton County Jail.[12] The new facility is planned to have a 4,500 bed capacity.[13]
References
- ↑ Sommerlad, Joe (August 17, 2023). "Inside Fulton County jail where Donald Trump and 18 allies will be booked over Georgia election plot". The Independent. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
 - 1 2 The real behind the wall: A look inside the infamous, deadly Fulton County Jail, article in Atlanta magazine, by George Chidi, 15 July 2023
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Robledo, Anthony (August 24, 2023). "From songs to famous inmates and a riot. What to know about Fulton County Jail after Trump's booking". USA Today. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
 - ↑ August 2023 press release for the Trump mugshot booking, by the Fulton County, Georgia Sheriff's Office
 - ↑ Sheriff accepts resignation of key leadership at Fulton County Jail, Fox 5 Atlanta newstory, 17 April 2023
 - ↑ Fulton County commissioners reach settlement in death of inmate 'eaten alive by bedbugs', article by Fox 5 Atlanta, 3 August 2023
 - ↑ FBI Atlanta: Former Fulton County Detention Officer Sentenced to 10 Years in Federal Prison, 2012 press release from the FBI Atlanta division
 - ↑ Hanging the Peachtree Bandit: The True Tale of Atlanta's Infamous Frank DuPre Tom Hughes (2019) Arcadia Publishing, ISBN 162584946X, 9781625849465
 - ↑ Queen, Jack (August 25, 2023). "Harrison Floyd remains in jail, says he can't afford private lawyer". Reuters. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
 - ↑ "Rapper Playboi Carti arrested in Georgia after allegedly choking pregnant girlfriend, reports say". FOX 5 Atlanta. 2023-02-14. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
 - ↑ Schneider, Michael (January 30, 2017). "'60 Days In' Returns for Two More Seasons, But Moves to An Even More Dangerous Jail". IndieWire. Penske Business Media. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
 - ↑ Quinn, Patrick (Aug 3, 2023). "Fulton commissioners give green light to find how to fund almost $1.7B new jail facility". Atlanta News First. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
 - ↑ Francis, Marquise (October 14, 2023). "Billion-dollar supersize prisons are slated to be built across the U.S. But do they help or hurt public safety?". Yahoo News. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
 
