Why Chicago has a Skyscraper Prison

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Today we discover Chicago's Skyscraper Prison, the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago.
    00:00 - Introducing Chicago’s Skyscraper Prison
    01:00 - The history of Chicago’s Prison system
    03:18 - Why The Metropolitan Correctional Center was built in Chicago
    04:20 - The unique design of MCC
    05:30 - How Metropolitan Correctional Center is organized
    06:09 - Notable Prisoners and escapes at Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago
    11:21 - R. Kelly’s incarceration at Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago
    13:28 - The real prisoner behind “Orange is the New Black”
    14:54 - Touring Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Center
    17:56 - Metropolitan Correctional Center’s Impact on Chicago
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Комментарии • 902

  • @elmasomenos8704
    @elmasomenos8704 11 месяцев назад +1087

    As a kid i remember visiting my aunt when she was locked up here. It was such a weird feeling walking out from the visit to be hit with the view and sounds of a vibrant downtown. The EL making its noise, cars honking, masses of people on the streets, the lake breeze hitting you ever so slightly between the buildings. It’s almost like the inmates get trolled everyday when they look out their window to realize all the beautiful freedom they were stripped off. The city will forever keep moving while you’re stuck in that mf rotting.

    • @j9405
      @j9405 11 месяцев назад +14

      you can’t see out the windows in jail

    • @elmasomenos8704
      @elmasomenos8704 11 месяцев назад +47

      @@j9405 that’s not a jail, and please tell us more about your deep understanding of holding facilities and such.

    • @michaelsimpson3992
      @michaelsimpson3992 11 месяцев назад +36

      @@j9405 yes you can 😂 and from the rooftop

    • @chrisbuckley1785
      @chrisbuckley1785 11 месяцев назад +50

      Trenton state prison is like that. Except it's just in the middle of the city. Houses right across the street. And the other side runs along a highway and the train tracks. That's a maximum security prison to. When I was a kid I was at a friend who lived across the street. Felt weird as hell smoking weed at his house. He didn't care. Lol

    • @kbuttstadt
      @kbuttstadt 11 месяцев назад +19

      Solitary confinement cells in Alcatraz have AWESOME views of San Francisco

  • @Digixx
    @Digixx 11 месяцев назад +118

    Our college dorm was right across the street from this building. We got in trouble for putting signs in our windows trying to communicate with the inmates...

    • @jimmyray4981
      @jimmyray4981 2 месяца назад +4

      Columbia woot woot!

    • @grovedwayne390
      @grovedwayne390 Месяц назад +1

      Why?

    • @Romulus609
      @Romulus609 Месяц назад +1

      It’s the same in Camden Nj Rutgers is across from the jail that’s almost as high as this one

    • @thanos7110
      @thanos7110 24 дня назад +2

      Was it during covid. I remember seeing videos online of that.

    • @047Kenny
      @047Kenny 2 дня назад

      LMFAO that’s funnyn

  • @mdf3530
    @mdf3530 Год назад +370

    The Metropolitan Correctional Facility is a federal holding facility, not a state prison or county jail.

    • @JaX1point6
      @JaX1point6 11 месяцев назад +5

      what the uk would know as remand center or temporarly holding

    • @lidoo489
      @lidoo489 11 месяцев назад +35

      A lot of inconsistencies in this video

    • @user-dm3kg7sp4h
      @user-dm3kg7sp4h 11 месяцев назад +5

      So make a better video about it people 😂😂

    • @ninetyoner8506
      @ninetyoner8506 4 месяца назад +4

      Theres a federal detention center in downtown Los Angeles and it looks like this building kinda, but I agree it's not an actual jail just a giant holding tank in a sense

    • @chrisbrandenburg3505
      @chrisbrandenburg3505 2 месяца назад +2

      Fed holding centers are co jails

  • @tgustafson85
    @tgustafson85 Год назад +752

    Brutalist doesn’t mean “brutal” - it comes from “Beton Brut” which is French for “raw concrete”. While some brutalism is indeed brutal, other brutalist structures are quite lovely!

    • @austinlawler3739
      @austinlawler3739 Год назад +32

      Exactly, I was thinking the same thing. People just say all brutalism is ugly, when that is not the case. Harry Weese has designed some great burtalist buildings, including the DC subway system.

    • @frojo9
      @frojo9 Год назад +52

      Yeah this isn't the first time he's mis-defined a word. I still think back to when he said that "gangway" was called that because of the gang activities that happened in alleys in Chicago. I was thinking "No, since English is Germanic some words are derived for the German language. One of those is 'Gangway' which in German is just a corridor of sorts." There's such good research in these videos but the etymology just isn't there.

    • @edwardhamm5535
      @edwardhamm5535 Год назад +9

      Thankyou...I have been relating this fact for years. I heard a story that beton brut was transmogrified into brutal at London's Architectural Association in the 1990's.

    • @edwardhamm5535
      @edwardhamm5535 Год назад +5

      Harry Weese and Dan Kiley used concrete elegantly.

    • @notsocrates9529
      @notsocrates9529 Год назад +6

      >In the arts, 1953 in reference to a style characterized by deliberate crudity and exposed structure.
      Semantics. There are probably some very nice exceptions but as a whole it is ugly, obtrusive and the complete opposite of classical beauty. I might be a lay man, but I know ugly when I see it.

  • @discobikerAndRosie
    @discobikerAndRosie Год назад +162

    When I visited the Sears tower, I noticed the prison. I knew right away what it was. The window style made it obvious. The architecture screams prison. Prisoners were playing sports on top.

    • @kani6855
      @kani6855 11 месяцев назад +3

      No wonder they are giving people a ticket for a illegal gun 😭😭😭

    • @solomongainey838
      @solomongainey838 11 месяцев назад +5

      Been in Sears Tower like 3 times but have never even noticed it. Always was fixated on the various rail yards.

    • @rockyBalboa6699
      @rockyBalboa6699 Месяц назад

      Sports!! Probably playing Shanks!!

  • @pianistprodigy1072
    @pianistprodigy1072 11 месяцев назад +105

    I’m Rail Operator for CTA and I always see this building when I operate the train approaching Harold Washington library north bound on the brown line.

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 2 месяца назад

      Chicago, the CTA and libraries are fictional. Sharing stories about portion of the slave system?

    • @MightBeAPizza
      @MightBeAPizza Месяц назад +10

      Dope as hell that you're an operator dude! Thank you for your service!

    • @madayis9707
      @madayis9707 Месяц назад +1

      Pretty awesome!!

    • @pastaisgood6681
      @pastaisgood6681 Месяц назад +4

      As a passenger on the L for years 🫡 thank you dude

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 Месяц назад +3

      The views out of the front and back of the trains are great in and around the loop. Thanks to you and all the CTA people who keep public transit rolling in Chicago.

  • @bpetit1972
    @bpetit1972 Год назад +177

    I was there in 1993 for about 8 months awaiting trial and sentencing, alot of the floors are dormitories not cells, there are bunk beds tucked into every square inch, its filthy and terribly overcrowded

    • @mateo10734
      @mateo10734 Год назад +8

      I can imagine that starts a lot of shit huh

    • @mikesch7672
      @mikesch7672 Год назад +27

      If the criminals would quit doing their thing it wouldn't be crowded at all. I have absolutely no sympathy for the guilty ones which is the vast majority.

    • @JJR9000
      @JJR9000 Год назад +8

      Oh, and guess who pays for those prosecutors? Tax payers. Some of the same people are paying for the salary of the person throwing the book at them as they are the public defender they are getting to defend them. Imagine if youre innocent and the state wants to lock you up for 30+ days. You pay for the prosecutor and you pay for the public defender, or your own attorney. Its incredible. And who pays for the jails? Yep. Tax payers. So you pay for the overcrowding too and the more jailed the better.

    • @philgordon6671
      @philgordon6671 11 месяцев назад +13

      If you can't do the time don't do the crime

    • @mikesch7672
      @mikesch7672 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@philgordon6671 You can't be talking common sense here.

  • @wanderlustspirit4607
    @wanderlustspirit4607 Год назад +105

    I can't be the only one who looked at that and immediately could tell it was a prison. One look at the windows or lack of them. It looks nothing like a NORMAL Skyscraper

    • @blueghost53
      @blueghost53 Год назад +6

      Fr I know a jail or prison when I see one lmao

    • @tt8807
      @tt8807 11 месяцев назад +7

      I grew up in the outskirts of chicago and had never heard of the prion skyscraper. It wasn’t until I was in my 20s and actually noticed the building. Yup I instantly knew that HAD to be a prison. Pretty common sense since it’s the ONLY building in the city that looks like that.

    • @CameronJP
      @CameronJP 3 месяца назад +1

      First time I saw it I thought it was normal office building however they needed the windows small as they do highly confidential and secretive things in there so they made the windows smaller.

    • @WyteXLighting
      @WyteXLighting 2 месяца назад

      Their like forts down south so all us southern people never seen a skyscraper jail that's new

  • @alexlindsey6446
    @alexlindsey6446 Год назад +178

    This was a good one. I live in Palatine (NW suburb of Chicago about 30 miles from the building) and have all my life, but I've always been curious about this mysterious place. I remember when Ken Conley and that other guy scaled down the building with tied bedsheets. They were WAY high up there. I could have NEVER done that! Of course like all escapees, they failed to plan their post-escape. I watch so many reality prison escape documentaries and it always BLOW my mind that these guys are willing to say crawl through a 12" steam pipe for 80' with cockroaches and rats surrounding them and then once free they have NO CLUE where to go or what to do.... SO they get re-captured. BLOWS MY MIND! great video )

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад +1

      Yea, unfortunately these are the same type of people that would creampie a dumb woman and then get surprised when a judge orders them to pay child support.
      They never plan ahead of time 😅

    • @once-over4243
      @once-over4243 Год назад +5

      No way me too 😂

    • @Dee_nyce
      @Dee_nyce Год назад +13

      They're used to cockroaches and rats 🐀

    • @eligreg99
      @eligreg99 Год назад +19

      The thing is some of these guys have been down for multiple years and the landscape can change in as little as 10 years in todays world. Also, some people are booked in different states or counties from which they lived in. They might genuinely know nothing about the area

    • @outlawandoutdoorstv9901
      @outlawandoutdoorstv9901 Год назад +7

      You qint ever been locked up huh ? If you had you would understand how a person could do what you day blows ur mind

  • @jameswilson5165
    @jameswilson5165 Год назад +147

    It would have been nice to have actual pictures of the inside, but I guess security concerns prevented this.

    • @johnbill3417
      @johnbill3417 Год назад +54

      You can always spend the night if you like

    • @chrismunoz7859
      @chrismunoz7859 Год назад +34

      @@johnbill3417 really? How much do they rent the rooms?

    • @tmdwu5360
      @tmdwu5360 Год назад +9

      But there has been some docs about this prison 😂 can you like... Use google?

    • @jermainewright4339
      @jermainewright4339 Год назад +5

      @@chrismunoz7859 BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😂

    • @tylortaylor6124
      @tylortaylor6124 Год назад +25

      Schools and municipal buildings replicate prisons to perfection 🤷🏾

  • @tonyDa2Lo
    @tonyDa2Lo Год назад +67

    My uncle worked 30 years at this prison and was assistant warden at one point, I believe. Dealt with the worst of the worst in those years. I remember when a guy escaped lol

    • @ICYMIINMIY
      @ICYMIINMIY Год назад +9

      It was me - I escaped!

    • @buckin8969
      @buckin8969 Год назад +12

      @@ICYMIINMIY D. B. Cooper? no wonder nobody found you, you changed your first name to a H

    • @Trill4life777
      @Trill4life777 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ICYMIINMIY 🧢🧢😂😂😂

    • @josephmother2659
      @josephmother2659 11 месяцев назад

      @@Trill4life777 bro what it’s true I’m the prison

    • @rory4656
      @rory4656 3 часа назад

      THEY are only getting worse

  • @bradcool2570
    @bradcool2570 11 месяцев назад +36

    Since I work construction in Chicago, I’ve been in buildings where we could watch them go to the rec yard while we took break. Always something interesting to watch

    • @dusty6867
      @dusty6867 5 месяцев назад +2

      just experienced this today lol

    • @bradcool2570
      @bradcool2570 5 месяцев назад

      @@dusty6867 haven’t seen it in about a year brotha but always interesting to people watch. Especially with them😂

    • @dusty6867
      @dusty6867 5 месяцев назад

      @@bradcool2570 Working at 425 S financial, 36th floor. best view haha

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 Год назад +21

    Milwaukee also has a "skyscraper" prison located in downtown Milwaukee called MSDF, Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility which is ran by the Department of Corrections. It's a building within a building, meaning there is an outer shell that makes it look like a normal building with windows, but then if you go about 5 feet deeper there is another shell which is the actual prison structure, the window in the cells, which are fogged so you can't see out, actually look out to the space in between those two shells. They spent ALOT of money trying to make the building look like a normal office building.
    I did 342 days at MSDF and it sucked. You're stuck in your cell 23hrs a day. My only saving grace from going nuts was getting a job in the kitchen and the only reason i did that was to get out of my cell and for the extra food. The majority of people in Milwaukee don't even know it's a prison, because it doesn't look like one, but plenty of people are actively trying to get it shutdown because it's a hellhole. Most people don't do more than a year there though because it's really only an intake facility for people who have violated their probation, been revoked and are either waiting to see if their probation or parole will be revoked (aka revocation hearing) or waiting to be transferred to an actual prison in Wisconsin after being revoked. Bottomline is everyone who is there would much rather be in an actual prison then at MSDF.

    • @catsantos353
      @catsantos353 11 месяцев назад +3

      Rock on Milwaukee…. But yikes! Lived here my whole life & never knew that 😔 thank u for ur story & info!

  • @YrMomsHusbando
    @YrMomsHusbando 11 месяцев назад +69

    I’ve been going to visitations for about 5 years with the 16th of this month being the most recent time I was there. Renovations were made in parts of the jail. One thing I do like about it is the art created by the inmates displayed throughout the visiting room. Also with programs opening up you can see the drive some of the inmates show trying to correct the wrongs of their past. I’ve had the pleasure to sit in a graduation ceremony for those who passed their GED. Some people do want to change and it’s good to see it first hand.

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 2 месяца назад

      Jails are fictional. Sharing fiction that can be applied to things outside of the fiction itself?

    • @mattdouplesx
      @mattdouplesx 2 месяца назад

      You need help ​@@bunk95

  • @jonathanaikman2285
    @jonathanaikman2285 Год назад +32

    A rope made from bedsheets down from the 17th floor? That's a lot of bedsheets.

    • @viren_jalkun
      @viren_jalkun Месяц назад +2

      One of the guys was probably on laundry duty lol

    • @zacharyjacobs7233
      @zacharyjacobs7233 Месяц назад

      Probably about 30 of them, unless you need to double them up to prevent tearing.

    • @dabkevinhere5422
      @dabkevinhere5422 17 дней назад

      Well a floor is like 10ft maybe 12 to 14 given it's a prison so probably thick floors (basing that off zero knowledge) but if a bed sheet is at lest 6ft for a bed. Maybe like 36.8333 bed sheet

  • @bitcoinbeavis7742
    @bitcoinbeavis7742 Год назад +21

    It would be impossible for Christopher Nolan’s brother to escape from the 11th floor with a rope made of bedsheets. Some years later bank robbers repelled from the 17th floor with a rope made of bedsheets. Wtf.

    • @ParsnipCelery
      @ParsnipCelery 11 месяцев назад +2

      They climbed down the bed sheet rope to the parking garage next to it.

    • @sludge8506
      @sludge8506 3 месяца назад

      Great observation, bitcoin! 👍👍

    • @zacharyjacobs7233
      @zacharyjacobs7233 Месяц назад +1

      It would have been impossible WITH THE SUPPLIES HE HAD. He didn't have enough sheets in his room to make a long-enough rope.

  • @walls2ink
    @walls2ink Год назад +52

    It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses

    • @JordanLittlejohn-jl4lj
      @JordanLittlejohn-jl4lj Месяц назад +2

      Great rap bars, now sing "Sweet Home Chicago".

    • @NeonValleys
      @NeonValleys Месяц назад +4

      @@JordanLittlejohn-jl4lj that's not rap that's blues homie

    • @Andrijko85
      @Andrijko85 Месяц назад +1

      A full tank of gas, a pound of weed, a bird named Pinky... To the East, driver to the East.

  • @ConnorHolbrook419
    @ConnorHolbrook419 11 месяцев назад +10

    Miss Kerman is a very kind and intelligent person. She taught classes at the prison I was incarcerated in here in Ohio.

    • @danm4320
      @danm4320 11 месяцев назад +2

      I don't doubt she's a good person and served her time. Still...can't help think what punishment a man would've gotten under the same circumstances

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 2 месяца назад

      Prisons and Ohio are fictional. Sharing stories that can be applied to things outside of the stories themselves?

  • @jcasey912
    @jcasey912 Год назад +38

    Never been in there but I once had an office in the CBOT that overlooks the MCC and I have a photo of a Peregrine Falcon that nested on the side of the MCC, the bird would eat its prey (pigeons) on a small balcony outside one of the office windows. I posted the photo somewhere and the Peregrine Program at the Field Museum contacted me to learn the particulars about the photo; the bird was banded but they couldn’t get any good photos of the bird due to how high the nest was and how far the MCC is from other tall buildings. But if one of us got to the office early enough we could see the falcon dining on a pigeon.

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina Год назад +4

      Now that would be an amazing thing to see.
      Still poor feral pigeon.
      But I'm glad peregrines have found a way to live amongst our artificial cliffs.

  • @mizu_the_floatzel
    @mizu_the_floatzel Год назад +36

    You know hearing this stuff makes me think of the game Watch dogs. They actually based a mission in the prison now. Of course, for security reasons they couldn't use the real layout so they use their imaginations now. It was pretty cool to see The game used the building as a point of interest in the game for mission

    • @Beastobitchio
      @Beastobitchio 11 месяцев назад +5

      I learned a lot about Chicago history with watch dogs points of interest it’s a crazy historical city

  • @Snipey_ihavemilitarydocuments
    @Snipey_ihavemilitarydocuments 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is interesting, having walked by this multiple times on my way to school every day this answers quite a few of my questions and stuff

  • @rashounjohnson9562
    @rashounjohnson9562 11 месяцев назад +21

    I live in Chicago
    I have no idea about it until now.
    Thanks for sharing this information.

  • @jaxithfox
    @jaxithfox Год назад +20

    Quite honestly the building still looks and feels like a prison.

  • @keysersoze3433
    @keysersoze3433 Месяц назад +1

    I remember going to the Sears Tower as a kid and seeing this, expressing disappointment to my dad that he didn't have a basketball court on our roof like these lucky guys!

  • @Marcd4DeathVideos
    @Marcd4DeathVideos Год назад +12

    We got an 8 floor, & a 13 floor county jail here in downtown Detroit. They're also building a new skyscraper County jail complex,& courthouse set to open at the end of 2023/start of 2024. Where's the video on these gems?

  • @justteezy91
    @justteezy91 Год назад +4

    Love how informative this channel is..

  • @tookdalocster
    @tookdalocster Год назад +4

    We got one like this in NYC named the tombs the yard is on the roof

  • @ottopartz1
    @ottopartz1 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video! This building always gave me the creeps deep down. Glad I don't have to go anywhere near that place anymore!

  • @The..Dark..Knight
    @The..Dark..Knight Год назад +4

    @7:58 There is a song that begins in the background. What is the name of the song? I couldn't find it listed in the description.

  • @rush1er
    @rush1er Год назад +77

    Pretrial Jail is one of the BIGGEST waste of tax payers resources, not to mention a sometimes life destroying event, and in almost ALL cases it's an unnecessary part of the legal process. I'd say 95% of people arrested would show up to their court date, with or without a bond being paid. 95% of those incarcerated pre-trial due to bond being financially out of reach or no bond being issued would still have showed up without being held in jail. When held in jail you lose everything, including the means to communicate easily or at all with the outside world. Have a car payment due and to one of the last 3 needed to pay it off? Your car will be repoed. Are you re ring an apartment while incarcerated? You will be evicted and all your belongings will be thrown away. Have a good job that you like and they like you? Well if you miss 2 months of work waiting to-see the judge, there's not to many employers that can afford to hold your position, understandably so.

    • @Big-Spoon360
      @Big-Spoon360 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/56zlBGdHoZQ/видео.html
      So many people are innocent and lose everything that way. Khalif Browder kid from Bronx. Had a bail of like 1500. His family didn’t have it. 2 1/2 yrs in rikers island. Beaten raped stabbed by inmates and staff. Over stealing a book bag. He was innocent they told him plead guilty and leave today. He said he was innocent he wasn’t going to admit guilt. He finally got out of jail. Then killed himself.16yrs old

    • @lauracarrolldebolt9233
      @lauracarrolldebolt9233 Год назад +9

      Illinois eliminated cash bail as of 1/1/23. The MCC is a federal detention facility so it’s not really affected.

    • @rush1er
      @rush1er Год назад +16

      @@lauracarrolldebolt9233 thanks for the info. Damn I knew there was a US city or state that had done away with Bail/bonds, but I didn't know it was Illinois. Down here in FL we got people who can't afford bond for non-violent charges. So they plead out when they really not guilty, but can't afford to stay locked up for another 3 or 6 or 12 months for a trial date. Now they on 2-3 paper with all these BS classes like anger management or drug/alcohol group plus drug tests and if you live in a county like Port St Lucie, Clay or St Augustine with P.O.'s who take they job WAY too seriously... your chances of violating are almost certain. And if you gotta Judge like former St Johns Felony Judge Wendy Berger, who publicly stated she wants to hand out a million years of time before she retires, you don't get av2nd chance. One violation and it's up the road for the max. And you don't have to get rearrested to violate. I had completed the anger management and was already on the 4th week of drug/alcohol class but didn't have the $30 on the day of a 1on1 counseling session. I showed up to the Friday appointment at noon which was also my payday, but couldn't get my actual paycheck till after 4. Did they let me do the 1on1 and pay later? Nope. I got kicked out of the entire 12 week class for missing the 1on1, which my SOB P.O. violated me for, had a no-bond warrant, and was locked up in county for 364 days. Why 364? Bcuz 365 would have sent me to the much more desirable state prison with more freedoms, better food and better commissary. No I did 364 in the Daddy Daycare of St. John's County. Oh btw my original charge was for a 1/2 of pot that was in 2 separate bags. This was back I 2009 and I have NO idea why I just told u this, but it felt good to vent to a complete stranger on RUclips sooooo... thanks again

    • @AdakStillStands
      @AdakStillStands Год назад +13

      Inmate Tip: do not store your property in/at a public storage facility while doing time! Even prepaid rates go up. Miss a payment or 2 and your stuff goes to auction. Your outside friend or family might drop the ball, miss a notice or 3 and Poof! Your stuff is sold. As a storage manager, I "protected" known inmates units as long as I could, waiving fees, sending more notices than required and to inmate directly, calls, messages - until my bosses said "Sell it!". It was disappointing to do only to have the friend or family show up days or weeks later all pizzed off. Everything is gone.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Год назад +1

      ​@@AdakStillStands I'm pretty sure if you worked out a deal because of your situation they would be willing to work with you. Lock your rate in for the entire prison term and pay upfront. That's a shit load of money though.

  • @ReyseanPryor
    @ReyseanPryor 2 дня назад

    I've heard this story. New sub! I really enjoy your style of videos.

  • @yogiperogy
    @yogiperogy 28 дней назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating and informative! Subscribed now of course 😊

  • @asporner
    @asporner Год назад +8

    @1:32 When Chicago was founded in 1932?

    • @wcsii
      @wcsii Месяц назад +4

      Right?!?! He dropped the ball on this episode….

    • @michaelbrinks8089
      @michaelbrinks8089 Месяц назад +1

      I think he meant to say 1832

  • @garybobst9107
    @garybobst9107 Год назад +7

    The county jail in Lexington,KY was like this. A seven story concrete block in downtown Lexington. I had the dubious pleasure of being a guest for ten days or so. Nasty doesn't even begin to describe the place, an effective deterrent for crime.

    • @lionnamedsmokey3845
      @lionnamedsmokey3845 Год назад +1

      That’s the ollllddd jail. We have a much nicer one now. I think it was built atleast 20 years ago maybe longer not sure. I’ve been inside there for over a year and it’s not too terrible

    • @exoticbarbiebarbie
      @exoticbarbiebarbie 11 месяцев назад

      Lexington FMC shipped from Chicago MCC .. nice weather

  • @LessettFoster479
    @LessettFoster479 Месяц назад

    As many times as I been through Chicago I didn't even know that they had a skyscraper prison. The few people I do know from Chicago or anywhere else in Illinois always talked about doing time in Joliet. Wow I just learned something new.

  • @kimhall5863
    @kimhall5863 Год назад +1

    Thought this was very well done~thank you for the research & video👍🏻

    • @Gitn2it
      @Gitn2it Год назад

      I can't believe he omitted disgraced former Democrat Congressman Mel Reynolds from Chicago as one of the most famous inmates at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. Tsk, tsk.

  • @DavidFell
    @DavidFell Год назад +8

    “So in 1932 when Chicago was newly founded….” You need a copy editor. Contact me.

    • @adriansalas1007
      @adriansalas1007 Год назад

      I was like nah Chicago was founded in 1837 lol

  • @paularteau9482
    @paularteau9482 Год назад +6

    Looks like it belongs in the 5th element movie. Lol

  • @johnframpton5687
    @johnframpton5687 Год назад +8

    Same type of building is here in buffalo. The Erie county holding center. More than once Ive been on the roof top yard leaning against the fence on a summer sunset. Watching the rest of the city go about their lives. I'm glad I don't live like that anymore

    • @user-zz3to2kk7m
      @user-zz3to2kk7m 2 месяца назад

      I was wondering if someone would mention it. I usually eat my lunch around the corner by the bail bonds guy haha.

  • @Hykje
    @Hykje Год назад +7

    Christopher Nolan's brother seems to be the kind of guy Batman is going to chase down.

  • @ryancasey919
    @ryancasey919 Год назад +5

    Looks like a prison to me, just taller. Fort Lauderdale and Miami had vertical windows, when I see those windows I can’t be convinced it’s anything but jail.

  • @nickcaravello5018
    @nickcaravello5018 Год назад +9

    1:32 in 1932 when Chicago was newly founded 😂😂😂

    • @dcviper985
      @dcviper985 Год назад +2

      Yeah, this channel has really been half assing it.

  • @joemaster5756
    @joemaster5756 Год назад +1

    I actually used to live very close to this building when I was in college and had a dorm there.

  • @stringlarson1247
    @stringlarson1247 Месяц назад

    That architecture firm designed my high school. No windows opened. We joked that it was a training facility for future inmates, and that was before any of us knew about the MCC.

  • @nationalist818
    @nationalist818 Год назад +4

    LA has 2 separate sky scraper prisons. 3 if you count one location with 2 side by side.

  • @cosmicwaters2504
    @cosmicwaters2504 Год назад +5

    So does Baltimore & Kansas City as well as the FCI OKLAHOMA (Federal) that is built on the tarmac of the airport so inmates walk into the prison directly from the airplane's cockpit without touching or seeing the ground.

  • @BrianLock-mx6me
    @BrianLock-mx6me 5 дней назад

    Great vid 🎉

  • @blexyyt1887
    @blexyyt1887 3 месяца назад +2

    It’s crazy how they treat cartel leaders different from mafia leaders.🤔

  • @Niqueguala415
    @Niqueguala415 Год назад +6

    San Francisco’s county jail 850 is the same way , well not a skyscraper but it is a high building, right next to highway 80. Getting on the bay bridge from SF. Unless you know what it is you would think it’s just a old building

    • @Dave-bj3pq
      @Dave-bj3pq Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jskelly1979
      @jskelly1979 Год назад +1

      That's modern looking, Santa Clara County Jail in San Jose is taller and older looking.

  • @standoughope
    @standoughope Год назад +8

    The lack of symmetry of those windows was driving me insane throughout this entire video! Why was it done like that? Does it have something to do with confusing the inmates to limit escape attempts?

    • @joeyanthony7831
      @joeyanthony7831 Год назад +1

      It keeps the blacks guessing their whereabouts

    • @standoughope
      @standoughope Год назад +7

      @@joeyanthony7831 Jeeeezus man, dial it back

    • @joeyanthony7831
      @joeyanthony7831 Год назад +1

      @@standoughope 🤣🤣 sorry. Basketball Americans*

  • @TM10000
    @TM10000 7 месяцев назад +1

    When I was a teen shortly after this was built I remember commenting to my dad how I wonder what its like inside this place thinking it was a funky modern office building. He replied he hopes I never get to find out. 😄

  • @MLGpromyass
    @MLGpromyass День назад +1

    Didn’t know this was here until I was walking the loop as a teenager took a photo of the building for being neat then a security guard harassed me to delete my photo. I was on public space so honestly I don’t think he could legally make me

  • @Starphot
    @Starphot Год назад +4

    The Arapahoe County Jail in Dove Valley, CO. It is across the street from the Denver Broncos training facility. It has similarly shaped windows, but elevated. Broncos players have been incarcerated for drunk driving and spousal/girlfriend abuse in the past in that place. They are placed facing the practice field so they can see their teammates practice while they cooled their heels, tiptoed to see. This was in the past when a color man during a preseason game remarked that the Broncos had the biggest police blotter in the NFL. The NFL since have a "no tolerance" policy on these things. The Aurora theater mass shooter was held there for his trial as the building also houses the courts.

    • @thrummer1953
      @thrummer1953 Год назад

      I don't know what to tell You, Pal...

    • @tomperry1048
      @tomperry1048 Год назад +2

      Wow, a jail with Coors on tap!

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts 11 месяцев назад +4

    Worked in downtown Chicago and did not know about this facility. WOW! TFS! ❤

  • @mx338
    @mx338 22 часа назад

    It's great how they tried to find a balance of respecting basic human rights, and harsh confinement, instead of just respecting basic human rights. That's the greatest and freest country on earth for you.

  • @lukeboeckelmann1684
    @lukeboeckelmann1684 3 дня назад

    So far this channel is just informing me about how much of a dystopia i actually live in

  • @Bsquaredplus2
    @Bsquaredplus2 Год назад +4

    Do people really think it doesn't look like a prison? I mean, it absolutely looks like a prison...

  • @26michaeluk
    @26michaeluk Год назад +5

    I'm from Kentucky and we had a dude disappear. 4 years later i ran into him. He'd gotten arrested with ecstasy and spent four years in this jail as a white dude. It had to be rough because he kidnapped a girl, was chased and finally pulled over and shot himself. Crazy.

  • @Dnero518
    @Dnero518 Месяц назад

    MDC in Brooklyn and MCC in Manhattan are similar. Chicagos i feel like looks bigger though. MDC just had the yard as part of the unit where the basketball court had a big open side window just like that to let fresh air in.

  • @infomercialwars
    @infomercialwars Год назад +4

    I used to live a couple blocks away my old building can be seen in the city views of this vid and I've heard a lot of crazy stuff about that place. A lot of times I'd even run into panhandlers claiming they were just released from there

  • @mitchellbowling8603
    @mitchellbowling8603 Год назад +17

    Wow they actually made Azkaban irl

    • @SnarkNSass
      @SnarkNSass Год назад +2

      😮they did😮

    • @puertoricanboy100
      @puertoricanboy100 Год назад

      @@SnarkNSass I hear you have an uncle there? Want to go rescue him?🤣

    • @mtnman1984
      @mtnman1984 Год назад +4

      This building was built in '75. Which inspired which? I seriously doubt this building was an inspiration, though. Triangle architecture is common with fortress and citadel design.

    • @FTChomp9980
      @FTChomp9980 Год назад +3

      I looks like Asakzaban all is missing is the Dementors.

    • @smaslan9601
      @smaslan9601 Год назад +1

      The triangular design just seems cooler to read is all.

  • @travismccarty515
    @travismccarty515 Год назад +2

    San Diego's central county jail is a sky scraper as well. . . I do NOT miss that place at all.

  • @minescharles
    @minescharles 11 месяцев назад

    I lived in Chicago my entire life and just know finding out about this prison.... wow

  • @seand67
    @seand67 9 месяцев назад +8

    They need to build another one for the ninjas running wild in Chicago today

  • @Timmmmy2960
    @Timmmmy2960 Год назад +16

    always impressive research done for your videos. i see chicago with a new light after hearing so much of you narrating about it's history. thank you!

    • @gabrielortiz665
      @gabrielortiz665 Год назад

      😂😂 relax. It's a jungle here.... brandon lightfoot FTL

    • @bigredd690
      @bigredd690 Год назад +1

      Despite the violence that we have here Chicago is an amazing City and like you said when you hear the history of our city it makes you appreciate it so much more

    • @dcviper985
      @dcviper985 Год назад +2

      Lol, what research? That’s not the Cook County Jail. It’s run by USDoJ for federal inmates.

  • @teebee3631
    @teebee3631 11 месяцев назад

    Whoa! I walk pass here often, never realized what it was!

  • @mikeyloveshousemusic
    @mikeyloveshousemusic 11 месяцев назад +1

    San Diego has a multi story high-rise skyscraprr with small slits the middle of downtown that is a Federal Prision. My buddy was there. They get their 1 hour of PT on the roof.

  • @stephenmoerlein8470
    @stephenmoerlein8470 Год назад +4

    Very interesting. Prison hiding in plain sight!

  • @quanothokyles8518
    @quanothokyles8518 8 месяцев назад +3

    I spent two years of the end of a 15 year sentence here.....Terrible !!! Hard to leave once you're there, I was on the same floor with R kelly when he got there its just a horrible place to do time

    • @sludge8506
      @sludge8506 3 месяца назад

      🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱😴😴

  • @adrian_9951
    @adrian_9951 Год назад +1

    I met and got Piper Kerman s autograph when i was in the joint and was taken back to the city to attend a lecture on her womens prison program at Columbus State where i went to school back in 97 for graphic communications

  • @stressfree219
    @stressfree219 Месяц назад

    I was at mcc in 2010 to 2012 on the 23rd floor an it actually was easy time because it was an open dorm with bunks an it wasnt closed cells on that floor an it was 4 tvs an rooftop on weekends 💯💯💯

  • @jennifersignsoflife1375
    @jennifersignsoflife1375 Год назад +5

    Here in Orange County, Ca, we get ignored bc we're between San Diego County (with the same population) & LA (vastly larger than both). However, our Men's Central ALONE holds 1.4k prisoners, with satellite ones adding hundreds more. It was built in 1968 & was and still IS state of the art in tech & innovation. Our Sheriff refused to release our worst offenders during COVlD, despite repeated threats from our governor. He stated his responsibly was to the safety of the citizens of county. WOW.

    • @MeechyMeech
      @MeechyMeech Год назад +2

      ? Only a person never jailed praises them

    • @panhead55
      @panhead55 9 месяцев назад +1

      Didn’t that state just let everyone run wild without any consequences? Sure seems like it…

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap Год назад +4

    All prisons should be sky scrappers with a police station on the first floor, the courthouse above it, and then the prisoners above that.

    • @eligreg99
      @eligreg99 Год назад

      No, although I’ve never been I’ve heard stories of this jail considering I’m a resident here. It is extremely filthy, chaotic, overcrowded and not as organized as it looks from the outside.

  • @MamaCrackacorn
    @MamaCrackacorn Месяц назад

    i used to live across the street from this place it was wild bc my bedroom view was the sears tower and the prison & i always got to b the person who got to share the fun fact that that was a prison w my friends xD on warm days u could see the prisoners play volleyball on the rooftop

  • @mariomcknight6674
    @mariomcknight6674 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m from St. Louis, and did a year in here. It’s also a federal holdover

  • @DUBSTEP_KUSH305
    @DUBSTEP_KUSH305 Год назад +3

    Have you done a Miami DADE federal prison? in downtown miami

  • @timdodd3897
    @timdodd3897 Год назад +5

    Isn't that a federal prison?

  • @overindulgent
    @overindulgent 11 месяцев назад

    Fort Worth, Texas has one as well. Only 12 stories tall but it's the main intake for Tarrant County. So not technically a prison, just a jail. The courthouse is next door and there is a tunnel underground joining them along with a sky-bridge on the 6th story if I remember correctly.

  • @Jpkjr52
    @Jpkjr52 Год назад

    Thanks again John in Chicago

  • @T.S.000
    @T.S.000 Год назад +8

    "....treating people with basic humanity."
    I wonder if the criminals (before becoming prisoners) have treated their victims with basic humanity as well?

    • @HiddenDonut01
      @HiddenDonut01 Год назад +5

      Probably not, but do you really want to be the same as them? Your supposed to be better than they are by having a sense of mercy and justice, or are you the same as them?

    • @JJR9000
      @JJR9000 Год назад +2

      Are you excluding the ones who committed victimless crimes, or assuming everyone in there victimized someone? Just wondering because it’s a detention center not a prison. Could be some bankers or congress people in there that are addicts and got arrested for possession and just being too high. Was in the news.

    • @long-hair-dont-care88.
      @long-hair-dont-care88. 11 месяцев назад +1

      Probably not but the majority of American prisoners have no victims so.

    • @MrChadsimoneaux
      @MrChadsimoneaux 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's the difference between civil society and those we deem unworthy to live in it.

  • @anonymousperson8487
    @anonymousperson8487 Год назад +3

    Chicago could use a few more

    • @htommyhomeboy
      @htommyhomeboy Год назад +2

      Who's paying for it?

    • @anonymousperson8487
      @anonymousperson8487 Год назад

      @@htommyhomeboy we could always send them over to your place, it would save everyone a few bucks and we'd be able to sleep better at night knowing that you've got it all taken care of

    • @htommyhomeboy
      @htommyhomeboy Год назад

      @@anonymousperson8487 Well, it would probably improve the smell.

  • @blackpanda7298
    @blackpanda7298 Год назад

    This is off the chain 😮

  • @bhewi1982
    @bhewi1982 4 месяца назад +1

    Boston got one of those. Actually it's in Cambridge across the river. I think only the top floors are used as the county jail and the "yard" was on the roof. Great city views tho

  • @dagby1303
    @dagby1303 Год назад +6

    3 hots and a cot, 24 hour security AND your mail is delivered to your door.
    All this rent free....
    And people still complaining..

  • @stianh.1195
    @stianh.1195 8 месяцев назад +3

    Not a single picture or video from inside the facility in the whole documentary.... 👎

    • @thelispinglizard5458
      @thelispinglizard5458 Месяц назад

      There actually not really a lot of footage out there of it's inside. Trust me I've looked

    • @FurthermoreJack
      @FurthermoreJack Месяц назад

      There is a shot from another creator of the top floor

    • @thelispinglizard5458
      @thelispinglizard5458 Месяц назад

      @@FurthermoreJack were talking about the interior

  • @misled1982
    @misled1982 Год назад +2

    in Pittsburgh you have a tall building as a jail as well, and also Rykers in NY

    • @dcviper985
      @dcviper985 Год назад

      Rikers Island doesn’t have any skyscrapers.

  • @kurtisstutzman7056
    @kurtisstutzman7056 7 месяцев назад

    Nice purse, Hush Puppy...! What a bunch of jokes...! Thanks, keep up your awesomeness...

  • @lanabreeze
    @lanabreeze Год назад +12

    You should rename this channel "It's Chicago History." The vast majority of your vids are Chicago related.

    • @throttleblip1
      @throttleblip1 Год назад +1

      Chicago's history still has a lot of signs of being around while other places you've got a really dig... For example there could be a whole series just on Detroit stuff but much of it's gone and so are the records

    • @mikelyons9971
      @mikelyons9971 Год назад +7

      He's from Chicago so the city holds a place in his heart

    • @ltee7911
      @ltee7911 Год назад +2

      If you’re hating just say that 😂

  • @jonathanaikman2285
    @jonathanaikman2285 Год назад +5

    And what happens to staff and inmates if fire sweeps through the building unchecked? Also, do the women have their own exercise yard?

    • @user-nz5tj9sf5c
      @user-nz5tj9sf5c Год назад +5

      Taxpayers save money.

    • @Noodlepunk
      @Noodlepunk Год назад +2

      I would think that if it is all concrete even on the inside it would be less Likly to catch fire.

    • @pete5668
      @pete5668 Год назад

      In case of fire, the inmates die, saving the taxpayers millions.

    • @eric_has_no_idea
      @eric_has_no_idea Год назад +1

      Chicago highrises have really strict fire safety codes. An unchecked fire would really take a bunch of stuff, think a plane.
      As for women and the yard, they are given access at different times.

  • @ChicagoRailfan773
    @ChicagoRailfan773 7 месяцев назад +1

    You can see this prison from the lasalle/van buren train platform. It's right in front of it.

  • @lynderherberts2828
    @lynderherberts2828 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @WhoTFVotedBiden
    @WhoTFVotedBiden Год назад +6

    They need to make a twin towers prison and have the government crash 2 planes into it there with how Chicago is

  • @MomentsInTrading
    @MomentsInTrading Год назад +4

    I’m on the 30th floor! I have a great view!!!!!….Between the bars! 😂

  • @CoffeePot31
    @CoffeePot31 4 месяца назад

    Cool! Metropolitan Correctional Center Chicago!

  • @Kuckerkarlson
    @Kuckerkarlson 11 месяцев назад +1

    We got one of those sky scraper type prisons in down town Fort Lauderdale Florida

  • @Richy.Boi.
    @Richy.Boi. Год назад +3

    As long as those faux windows don’t provide a nice view… who cares where these perpetrators are kept.. a box is a box…! Especially in regards to murders, rapists and career criminals

    • @tarajoe07
      @tarajoe07 Год назад +1

      People housed in this jail (it's not actually a prison) are awaiting their day in court. So there's a number of innocent people housed there at any given time too.

  • @oscargeorge1
    @oscargeorge1 Год назад +3

    Prison shouldn't be "pleasant"... unpleasantness is the deterrent.

    • @tomv5988
      @tomv5988 Год назад

      True.
      Unpleasant and anal rape.

    • @Nn-3
      @Nn-3 Год назад

      Claims like that need to be backed up by evidence. But all the evidence shows that more "pleasant" prisons lead to less crime. The prime example being the failure that is the US prison system.
      Think about it - in "unpleasant" prisons, where you're stabbing people, fighting, raping other inmates, and joining gangs for your own safety, you aren't going to be prepared for life outside prison.
      Whereas if you sit on a couch watching TV or playing video games, and staying positively socialized, you probably aren't going to have as much trouble reintegrating. You'll also have more time to think empathetically and clearly about the harm you caused.

    • @eric_has_no_idea
      @eric_has_no_idea Год назад +2

      Unpleasantness has been well shown to not be a deterrent. It's well studied.
      What treating inmates (remember, many are not convicted, and are therefore innocent) poorly has been shown to do is increase recidivism.

    • @tarajoe07
      @tarajoe07 Год назад

      There's unpleasant and then there's inhumane

    • @eric_has_no_idea
      @eric_has_no_idea Год назад +1

      @@tarajoe07 and what the people calling for unpleasantness in these comments is cruelty and inhumanity.

  • @damienluedtke9276
    @damienluedtke9276 11 месяцев назад +2

    Milwaukee has one of these too. I grew up in Milwaukee and drove by it every day. It’s called the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility. Commonly known as MSDF. Inmates fear it.

    • @lysergicallypowered7923
      @lysergicallypowered7923 11 месяцев назад +1

      Even us that are in the northern part of WI fear MSDF I almost got sent there for violating probation up here.

    • @LayneCocaine
      @LayneCocaine 4 месяца назад

      I had a friend who got sent to SDF, that's what we call it in Milwaukee, the SDF, he said he'd rather go there than County (Milwaukee Counry Jail) because in SDF he had his own cell and they were giving him vegan trays and shit. Here SDF is a luxury jail compared to HOC, the Milwaukee House of Correction, another buddy of mine was there and he said it's like a giant gymnasium filled with bunks like a homeless shelter and all the people pass the phone off to their friend so if you're not in with whatever gang or clique you're getting screwed for a chance at the phone and shit. Milwaukee jails are fucking awful

  • @jamesjudge3891
    @jamesjudge3891 11 месяцев назад +2

    This history has nothing to do with the Chicago MCC. The facility is a federal detention center that is independent of the Illinois court system and its pretrial detention system, which is the Cook County Jail at 26th St. and California Ave. You're conflating two different governments. The federal government (the Bureau of Prisons) commissioned the MCC and operates it in its "pod" format as you have noted. The history of local prisons in Cook County Illinois has nothing to do with the development of the MCC or anything non-federal. They are simply not related.

  • @AdmiralJT
    @AdmiralJT Год назад +6

    Most of the city is now a prison, run by the inmates..

    • @eric_has_no_idea
      @eric_has_no_idea Год назад

      Only for people who watch terrible quality news.
      The city has lower crime rates than much of the country. Not even the highest crime rates in the state. The county isn't even the top 100 highest crime rates in the country. If anything, it's average.