Chapter 546: A King Without Principles?
Snowfield, Northwest.
Several kilometers away from the skyscraper-lined building group in the suburbs.
There, a building was located.
At first glance, it was a fortress built to protect the town, although it had such a height, it was slightly insufficient. Around the building with a wide plane, several watchtowers were built.
This facility was heavily guarded, with a fence with barbed wire as a boundary, clearly separating the outside world from the inside of the building.
Colesman Special Correctional Center.
This is one of the private prisons that are not uncommon in the United States.
The so-called private prison is a privately-run prison that is operated in the form of a commission from the state or federal government, and also includes a business model that allows prisoners to work to manufacture products to generate profits.
Given the current situation in the country where the number of prisoners easily exceeds two million, the number of people that state-run prisons can accommodate is not enough to bear all of them.
As a result, prisons run by private companies exist throughout the country, and the fact that Snowfield has this prison is not a strange situation worth mentioning for ordinary citizens.
Rather, in the minds of citizens, there are more people who do not know that this building is a prison.
