Federal authorities launched a significant operation Monday at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn—the facility where Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently being held. Agencies, including the Bureau of Prisons and the Justice Department’s inspector general, are working together to address safety and security concerns at the jail, which has faced longstanding issues with violence and severe overcrowding.
The Bureau of Prisons shared that the operation aims to support a “safe environment” for both MDC staff and inmates, though specifics on investigative steps were withheld to protect the operation’s security. Officials noted that the action was planned in advance and emphasized that there was “no active threat” prompting the response.
Conditions at MDC have been in the spotlight, with reports of violence and allegations of contraband smuggling, some involving staff members. Just last month, federal charges were filed against nine inmates linked to several incidents of violence, including two fatal stabbings. Most recently, a murder-for-hire scheme was reportedly coordinated from within the facility using a contraband phone.
Combs, whose attorneys have described the jail’s conditions as “challenging,” remains detained ahead of his May trial date for sex trafficking charges. Twice denied bail, he is appealing for release, with a court hearing scheduled for Nov. 4. His legal team previously requested a transfer to a New Jersey facility, but MDC officials have reportedly made efforts to address the defense’s concerns.
The Brooklyn facility houses approximately 1,200 inmates and has been a frequent subject of criticism due to conditions including staffing shortages, frequent lockdowns, and restricted inmate access to basic needs like visitation, calls, and exercise.
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