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  • D.C. Jail
  • Jail in Washington, D.C.

    The District of Columbia Jail or the D.C. Central Detention Facility (commonly referred to as the D.C. Jail) is a jail run by the District of Columbia

    D.C. Jail

    D.C. Jail

    D.C._Jail

  • Enrique Tarrio
  • American far-right activist and seditionist (born 1984)

    release based on poor living conditions in the D.C. Jail was denied. Tarrio was released from the D.C. jail in January 2022, after serving four months and

    Enrique Tarrio

    Enrique Tarrio

    Enrique_Tarrio

  • Charles J. Guiteau
  • Assassin of James A. Garfield (1841–1882)

    keeping the money for himself. After Guiteau's release from the Chicago jail, he began to wander from town to town speaking and preaching, and he was

    Charles J. Guiteau

    Charles J. Guiteau

    Charles_J._Guiteau

  • District of Columbia Department of Corrections
  • the adult jails and other adult correctional institutions and law enforcement buildings for the District of Columbia. DCDC runs the D.C. Jail. The DOC

    District of Columbia Department of Corrections

    District_of_Columbia_Department_of_Corrections

  • Rachel Powell
  • American Capitol rioter (born 1980)

    Capitol attack defendants. She was released from the D.C. Jail, a correctional facility in Washington, D.C., the following day. Powell was born in Anaheim

    Rachel Powell

    Rachel Powell

    Rachel_Powell

  • Christopher John Worrell
  • American convicted felon (born 1971)

    Katelyn (2021-10-28). "DOJ pushes back against claims of mistreatment at DC jail where dozens of Capitol rioters are being held | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved

    Christopher John Worrell

    Christopher_John_Worrell

  • AC/DC
  • Australian rock band

    AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock and heavy metal, although

    AC/DC

    AC/DC

    AC/DC

  • DC Universe (franchise)
  • Superhero media franchise

    The DC Universe (DCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe based on characters from DC Comics publications. It was created by James Gunn

    DC Universe (franchise)

    DC Universe (franchise)

    DC_Universe_(franchise)

  • Characters of the DC Extended Universe
  • The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is a shared universe centered on a group of film franchises based on characters by DC Comics and distributed by Warner

    Characters of the DC Extended Universe

    Characters_of_the_DC_Extended_Universe

  • List of films based on DC Comics publications
  • DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book publishers. It produces material featuring numerous well-known superhero characters, including

    List of films based on DC Comics publications

    List of films based on DC Comics publications

    List_of_films_based_on_DC_Comics_publications

  • Advisory Neighborhood Commission district 7F08
  • District of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 7F

    Washington, D.C., has existed since 2023, its electorate consisting entirely of inmates of the D.C. Jail. From 2013 to 2022, the jail's residents made

    Advisory Neighborhood Commission district 7F08

    Advisory Neighborhood Commission district 7F08

    Advisory_Neighborhood_Commission_district_7F08

  • Hill East
  • Neighborhood in Washington, D.C.

    in the United States". DC Historic Sites. Retrieved July 1, 2025. "'A Very Dramatic Moment': Attorney Recalls 1972 D.C. Jail Uprising On 50th Anniversary"

    Hill East

    Hill East

    Hill_East

  • Herbert Hans Haupt
  • Spy for Nazi Germany (1919–1942)

    was the largest mass execution by electrocution ever conducted at the D.C. Jail. Haupt's last undelivered letter to his father read, "Try not to take

    Herbert Hans Haupt

    Herbert Hans Haupt

    Herbert_Hans_Haupt

  • Killing of Chandra Levy
  • 2001 homicide in Washington, D.C., US

    September 2001, Washington, D.C., police and federal prosecutors were contacted by the lawyer of an informant, held in D.C. Jail, who claimed to have knowledge

    Killing of Chandra Levy

    Killing_of_Chandra_Levy

  • The Yellow House (Washington, D.C.)
  • Slave jail in Washington, D.C.

    slave jail of the Williams brothers (Thomas Williams and William H. Williams), located at 7th Street and Maryland Avenue Southwest in Washington, D.C., the

    The Yellow House (Washington, D.C.)

    The Yellow House (Washington, D.C.)

    The_Yellow_House_(Washington,_D.C.)

  • Potomac River Rapist
  • Serial rapist and murderer, 1991 to 1998

    Clara (November 19, 2022). "'Potomac River Rapist' suspect found dead in DC jail cell". WTOP. Retrieved November 19, 2022. Potomac River Rapist Cold Case

    Potomac River Rapist

    Potomac River Rapist

    Potomac_River_Rapist

  • Joel Castón
  • American politician

    Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) district 7F07 while imprisoned in the D.C. Jail for murder, where he completed his sentence of over 20 years prior to

    Joel Castón

    Joel_Castón

  • Stephen Donaldson (activist)
  • LGBT political activist

    "Nightmares at D.C. Jail," the Star-News wrote: "....It is particularly ironic that the victim of this latest nightmare chose to go to the jail rather than

    Stephen Donaldson (activist)

    Stephen Donaldson (activist)

    Stephen_Donaldson_(activist)

  • Paul Ingrassia (lawyer)
  • American attorney (born 1995)

    for the release of pardoned January 6 Capitol attack defendants jailed in the D.C. Jail. During his tenure, he pursued candidates loyal to Trump and called

    Paul Ingrassia (lawyer)

    Paul Ingrassia (lawyer)

    Paul_Ingrassia_(lawyer)

  • Cellular Jail
  • British colonial prison in modern day India

    The Cellular Jail, also known as 'Kālā Pānī' (transl. 'Black Water'), is a former British colonial prison in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The prison

    Cellular Jail

    Cellular Jail

    Cellular_Jail

  • DC Studios
  • American entertainment company

    DC Studios is an American film and television production company that is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). It is responsible for the production

    DC Studios

    DC Studios

    DC_Studios

  • Monopoly (game)
  • Property-trading board game

    squares. Players receive a salary every time they pass "Go" and can end up in jail, from which they cannot move until they have met one of three conditions

    Monopoly (game)

    Monopoly (game)

    Monopoly_(game)

  • Typhus
  • Group of infectious diseases

    action, but an additional 17,000 died of typhus. In historical times,[when?] "jail fever" or "gaol fever" was common in English prisons, and is believed by

    Typhus

    Typhus

    Typhus

  • Jarvis Catoe
  • Executed American serial killer

    Catoe (November 2, 1904 – January 15, 1943), sometimes referred to as the D.C. Strangler, was an American serial killer. Between 1935 and 1941, Catoe is

    Jarvis Catoe

    Jarvis Catoe

    Jarvis_Catoe

  • Jailbreak (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    AI text models '74 Jailbreak, a 1984 album by AC/DC "Jailbreak" (AC/DC song), a 1976 song by AC/DC Jailbreak (album), a 1976 album by Thin Lizzy "Jailbreak"

    Jailbreak (disambiguation)

    Jailbreak_(disambiguation)

  • List of people executed by the District of Columbia
  • when Robert Carter was executed. All executions were conducted at the D.C. Jail. The president of the United States has sole pardoning power in the District

    List of people executed by the District of Columbia

    List_of_people_executed_by_the_District_of_Columbia

  • Receivership
  • Trustee management of an organisation, typically due to insolvency

    court-appointed receivers include: In the District of Columbia, the D.C. Jail's medical care facility "was placed under court-ordered receivership in

    Receivership

    Receivership

  • Eve Tetaz
  • American activist (1931–2023)

    of 2006. On November 2, 2007, Tetaz was sentenced to seven days in the D.C. Jail after pleading no contest to two counts of failure to obey a lawful order

    Eve Tetaz

    Eve Tetaz

    Eve_Tetaz

  • Wesam al-Delaema
  • Washington D.C. on February 26, 2009 and was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment. Additionally, while al-Delaema was incarcerated in the DC jail, he participated

    Wesam al-Delaema

    Wesam_al-Delaema

  • List of people executed by the United States federal government
  • 2022. "Murderer Hangs - Robert Cotton, Wife Murderer, Executed in Federal Jail at Vinita Tuesday". The Tuttle Times. September 7, 1906. Retrieved April

    List of people executed by the United States federal government

    List_of_people_executed_by_the_United_States_federal_government

  • Seneca Quarry
  • United States historic place

    (1849; demolished 1936), Luther Place Memorial Church (1873), and the D.C. Jail in the 1870s. Montgomery C. Meigs purchased the Government Quarry nearby

    Seneca Quarry

    Seneca Quarry

    Seneca_Quarry

  • Jonathan Magbie
  • American quadriplegic

    sentence in the D.C. Jail in September 2004 by D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith E. Retchin, who cited the gun or the cocaine as factors in the jail sentence

    Jonathan Magbie

    Jonathan_Magbie

  • Peter Francis Stager
  • American Capitol rioter

    January 14, 2021, and held in Pulaski County Detention Center and the D.C. Jail. He was indicted by a grand jury, and his trial was initially delayed

    Peter Francis Stager

    Peter_Francis_Stager

  • Ernest Peter Burger
  • German-American saboteur in WWII (1906–1975)

    years because of their cooperation. The others were executed in Washington D.C Jail on 8 August 1942. In 1948, President Harry S. Truman granted executive

    Ernest Peter Burger

    Ernest Peter Burger

    Ernest_Peter_Burger

  • Henry Daly Building
  • Washington D.C. administrative building

    Cell Block that processes arrestees for presentment to court and to the DC Jail. There is no current plan to renovate the decaying building, and all of

    Henry Daly Building

    Henry Daly Building

    Henry_Daly_Building

  • Joseph Medley
  • American serial killer

    for the rape and murder of 18-year-old Dorothy Berrum, escaped from the D.C. Jail. The two men gained the confidence of the guards and were allowed to play

    Joseph Medley

    Joseph Medley

    Joseph_Medley

  • Daughters (2024 film)
  • 2024 American film

    incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C., jail. Aubrey, Santana, Raziah, and Ja’Ana are participants in a program run

    Daughters (2024 film)

    Daughters_(2024_film)

  • Guy Reffitt
  • American Capitol rioter

    indicated a trend for other Capitol riot cases. He was returned to the D.C. Jail, and became a close friend of fellow rioter and Oath Keepers member Jessica

    Guy Reffitt

    Guy_Reffitt

  • Pardon of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants
  • Clemency proclamation issued by Donald Trump

    "Capitol rioter who wanted to be 'lone wolf killer' taken back to jail for stalking DC activist". WUSA. Retrieved July 9, 2025. Rosenthal, Sophie (March

    Pardon of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants

    Pardon of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants

    Pardon_of_January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack_defendants

  • Royce Lamberth
  • American judge (born 1943)

    actions during the attack. In 2021, Lamberth controversially ordered a DC jail to provide Jacob Chansley the organic food he had requested as a religious

    Royce Lamberth

    Royce Lamberth

    Royce_Lamberth

  • Look Ahead America
  • American political organization

    DEFENDANTS AT DOJ IN DC". News2Share. Retrieved October 25, 2021. Elwood, Karina (July 17, 2021). "Protesters rally at D.C. jail against Jan. 6 riot arrests"

    Look Ahead America

    Look_Ahead_America

  • The Valachi Papers (book)
  • 1968 biography by Peter Maas

    the manuscript and permitted to interview Valachi in his Washington, D.C., jail cell. The American Italian Anti-Defamation League promoted a national

    The Valachi Papers (book)

    The_Valachi_Papers_(book)

  • Herbert Copeland (murderer)
  • Executed American murderer and suspected serial killer

    manner in the District. On January 22, 1925, Copeland was hanged in the D.C. Jail before a crowd of 400 spectators. He was reportedly eager to "get it over

    Herbert Copeland (murderer)

    Herbert_Copeland_(murderer)

  • George John Dasch
  • German spy (1903–1991)

    cooperation. The others were executed in the electric chair in Washington D.C Jail on 8 August 1942. In 1948, President Harry S. Truman had both Burger and

    George John Dasch

    George John Dasch

    George_John_Dasch

  • Gun violence in the United States
  • solicitation by criminals with gunshot wound injuries: a survey of Washington, DC, jail detainees". The Journal of Trauma. 48 (1): 130–132. doi:10.1097/00005373-200001000-00023

    Gun violence in the United States

    Gun violence in the United States

    Gun_violence_in_the_United_States

  • Edward Kerling
  • Spy and saboteur for Nazi Germany (1909–1942)

    It was the largest mass execution via electrocution ever conducted at the jail. Kerling and the others were buried in the Potter's Field in Blue Plains

    Edward Kerling

    Edward Kerling

    Edward_Kerling

  • Man of Tomorrow (film)
  • Upcoming DC Studios film by James Gunn

    film based on the DC Comics characters Superman and Lex Luthor. Written and directed by James Gunn, it will be the fourth film in the DC Universe (DCU) and

    Man of Tomorrow (film)

    Man_of_Tomorrow_(film)

  • Lists of DC Comics characters
  • This is a list of DC Multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by DC Comics. 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U

    Lists of DC Comics characters

    Lists_of_DC_Comics_characters

  • LGBTQ rights in the District of Columbia
  • INSTRUCTIONS)" (PDF). dchealth.dc.gov. Mettler, Katie (May 14, 2021). "Transgender Woman Sent to Men's Cell Unit in D.C. Jail Wins Fight for Transfer". The

    LGBTQ rights in the District of Columbia

    LGBTQ rights in the District of Columbia

    LGBTQ_rights_in_the_District_of_Columbia

  • Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance
  • 2011 American film

    serial killer, Carl Panzram befriends Henry Lesser, a young jail guard at the Washington, D.C. jail in 1928. After hearing of Panzram's tortured upbringing

    Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance

    Carl_Panzram:_The_Spirit_of_Hatred_and_Vengeance

  • Bruin's Slave Jail
  • Historic site in Virginia, US

    War, Bruin was captured and imprisoned in Washington, D.C. His property, including the slave jail, was confiscated by U.S. Marshals and used as the Fairfax

    Bruin's Slave Jail

    Bruin's Slave Jail

    Bruin's_Slave_Jail

  • Robert Eugene Carter
  • Last person executed in Washington, D.C. (1929–1957)

    cubicle on the fourth floor of the District Jail. Carter's electrocution marked the first time Washington D.C. carried out an execution since that of Albert

    Robert Eugene Carter

    Robert Eugene Carter

    Robert_Eugene_Carter

  • Coxey's Army
  • 1894 protest march on Washington, DC

    States, led by Ohio businessman Jacob Coxey. They marched on Washington, D.C., in 1894, the second year of a four-year economic depression that was the

    Coxey's Army

    Coxey's Army

    Coxey's_Army

  • Mirage (DC Comics)
  • Comics character

    of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first was a minor villain of Batman. The second is a heroine affiliated

    Mirage (DC Comics)

    Mirage_(DC_Comics)

  • Valachi hearings
  • 1963 congressional hearings investigating organized crime and the Mafia

    the manuscript and permitted to interview Valachi in his Washington, D.C., jail cell. The American Italian Anti-Defamation League promoted a national

    Valachi hearings

    Valachi hearings

    Valachi_hearings

  • Criminal proceedings in the January 6 United States Capitol attack
  • List of people charged with crimes

    or at high risk of obstructing justice were ordered held without bond. D.C. jail officials later determined that all Capitol detainees would be placed

    Criminal proceedings in the January 6 United States Capitol attack

    Criminal_proceedings_in_the_January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack

  • Hitman (DC Comics)
  • Comics character

    (Tommy Monaghan) is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea and first

    Hitman (DC Comics)

    Hitman_(DC_Comics)

  • List of DC Comics characters: Z
  • published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938 during the Golden Age of Comic Books, making him one of DC Comics' oldest

    List of DC Comics characters: Z

    List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_Z

  • History of United States drug prohibition
  • psychiatrist Dr. Robert DuPont conducted a urinalysis of everyone entering the D.C. jail system in August 1969. He found 44% test positive for heroin and started

    History of United States drug prohibition

    History_of_United_States_drug_prohibition

  • Antonio Nardello
  • Executed Italian serial killer

    laborer, robbed and murdered three other laborers in Maryland and Washington, D.C., between 1884 and 1885. Convicted of one murder, he was sentenced to death

    Antonio Nardello

    Antonio Nardello

    Antonio_Nardello

  • Carl Browne
  • American cartoonist (1849–1914)

    walking on the grass, and Coxey, Browne, and Jones sentenced to 20 days in jail for carrying banners on capitol grounds. Browne married Jacob Coxey's daughter

    Carl Browne

    Carl Browne

    Carl_Browne

  • Bryonn Bain
  • American writer, musician and activist

    states in the United States including Rikers Island, Sing Sing, Wallkill, DC Jail, Metropolitan Detention Center, Boys Town Detention Center, California

    Bryonn Bain

    Bryonn Bain

    Bryonn_Bain

  • Harley Quinn
  • DC Comics character

    character and supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm for Batman: The Animated

    Harley Quinn

    Harley_Quinn

  • Adam Kokesh
  • American political activist (born 1982)

    Fox DC. Archived from the original on August 26, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013. Gabbee (July 18, 2013), Fox News Interviews Adam Kokesh from Jail, retrieved

    Adam Kokesh

    Adam Kokesh

    Adam_Kokesh

  • Jacob S. Coxey Sr.
  • American politician (1854–1951)

    led "Coxey's Army", a group of unemployed men who marched to Washington, D.C., to present a "Petition in Boots" demanding that the United States Congress

    Jacob S. Coxey Sr.

    Jacob S. Coxey Sr.

    Jacob_S._Coxey_Sr.

  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)

    the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. King was jailed several times. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin_Luther_King_Jr.

  • Justice for J6 rally
  • 2021 protest in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    January 19, 2023. Elwood, Karina (July 17, 2021). "Protesters rally at D.C. jail against Jan. 6 riot arrests". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved

    Justice for J6 rally

    Justice for J6 rally

    Justice_for_J6_rally

  • D.C. mansion murders
  • 2015 mass murder in Washington, D.C.

    housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, were killed at the Savopoulos home in Washington, D.C. The victims were held hostage for 19 hours, starting on May 13. Ten-year-old

    D.C. mansion murders

    D.C._mansion_murders

  • Smithsonian Institution Building
  • Building in Washington, D.C.

    Independence Avenue, built from Seneca redstone retrieved from the demolished D.C. Jail. In February 2023, the Castle closed for a planned five-year renovation

    Smithsonian Institution Building

    Smithsonian Institution Building

    Smithsonian_Institution_Building

  • List of DC Comics characters: I
  • Quimby) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Ira Quimby is a small-time crook who is accidentally exposed to the

    List of DC Comics characters: I

    List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_I

  • Joseph D. McBride
  • American lawyer

    Officer Caught in Doorway Crush on Jan. 6 Sues DOJ Over 'Mistreatment' in D.C. Jail". Law & Crime. Archived from the original on 2023-06-20. Retrieved 2023-06-20

    Joseph D. McBride

    Joseph D. McBride

    Joseph_D._McBride

  • 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
  • Shooting in Washington, D.C.

    White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance

    2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting

    2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting

    2026_White_House_Correspondents'_Dinner_shooting

  • Woodland (Washington, D.C.)
  • Place in the United States

    issues. In time, Hope Village also served as a prerelease center for D.C. Jail and some federal prison inmates awaiting parole before being formally

    Woodland (Washington, D.C.)

    Woodland (Washington, D.C.)

    Woodland_(Washington,_D.C.)

  • Walter Anderson (businessman)
  • American telecommunications entrepreneur

    Airport as he was returning from London. He was held in the Washington, D.C. jail for more than 2 years, before he pled guilty to some of the charges against

    Walter Anderson (businessman)

    Walter_Anderson_(businessman)

  • Mug shot of Donald Trump
  • 2023 photograph of US President

    election, voluntarily surrendered himself to authorities at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, where a mug shot of him was taken. In the photograph

    Mug shot of Donald Trump

    Mug shot of Donald Trump

    Mug_shot_of_Donald_Trump

  • Advisory Neighborhood Commission
  • Local government bodies in Washington, D.C., United States

    Ridge (part), Fort Dupont, Greenway (part), Hill East (part, including D.C. Jail) 8A - Anacostia, Fairlawn, Fort Stanton, Hillsdale 8B - Garfield Heights

    Advisory Neighborhood Commission

    Advisory_Neighborhood_Commission

  • Peter Schwartz (Capitol rioter)
  • American convicted felon

    February 2023, Schwartz made jailhouse phone calls from a Washington, D.C., jail in which he claimed to have been "entrapped" by the U.S. government and

    Peter Schwartz (Capitol rioter)

    Peter_Schwartz_(Capitol_rioter)

  • Barry Freundel
  • Disgraced American rabbi

    [2020-04-01]. "D.C. rabbi who secretly video-recorded dozens of women is released from jail early". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286

    Barry Freundel

    Barry_Freundel

  • Imaginext
  • Toy brand

    Jail, Bat-Jetpack, New Motorized Batmobile, and a new Joker Tank, were planned to be released in summer and late spring.[year needed] In May 2008, DC

    Imaginext

    Imaginext

  • Slave markets and slave jails in the United States
  • Slave markets and slave jails in the United States were places used for the slave trade in the United States from the founding in 1776 until the total

    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States

    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States

    Slave_markets_and_slave_jails_in_the_United_States

  • American theater of World War II
  • World War II area of operations including North and South America

    Quirin on July 31, and the six men were executed by electrocution at the D.C. jail on August 8. Dasch and Burger were given thirty-year prison sentences

    American theater of World War II

    American theater of World War II

    American_theater_of_World_War_II

  • Washington Metro
  • Rapid transit system in the US

    98 stations, and 130 miles (210 km) of route. Metro serves Washington, D.C., and the states of Maryland and Virginia. In Maryland, Metro provides service

    Washington Metro

    Washington Metro

    Washington_Metro

  • '74 Jailbreak
  • 1984 EP by AC/DC

    30 June 2024. "American album certifications – AC/DC – 74 Jail Break". Recording Industry Association of America. Lyrics on AC/DC's official website

    '74 Jailbreak

    '74_Jailbreak

  • Bombshell (DC Comics)
  • Comics character

    Sue Allen) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Teen Titans vol. 3, #38, and was created by

    Bombshell (DC Comics)

    Bombshell_(DC_Comics)

  • National Museum of Crime and Punishment
  • Privately owned museum dedicated to the history of criminology and penology in the U.S.

    United States. It was located in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C., half a block south of the Gallery Place station. The museum closed in 2015

    National Museum of Crime and Punishment

    National Museum of Crime and Punishment

    National_Museum_of_Crime_and_Punishment

  • Kilmainham Gaol
  • Prison museum in Dublin, Ireland

    participation in hunger strikes in Kilmainham and the North Dublin Union jails. Kilmainham Gaol was decommissioned as a prison by the Irish Free State

    Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham_Gaol

  • Natalie Portman
  • Israeli and American actress (born 1981)

    "Natalie Portman, Gabrielle Union and Joaquin Phoenix join all-star PSA for jail reform amid COVID-19". USA Today. Archived from the original on June 28,

    Natalie Portman

    Natalie Portman

    Natalie_Portman

  • List of DC Comics characters: M
  • Macy-Thawne is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character–created by Joshua Williamson and Carmine Di Giandomenico–first

    List of DC Comics characters: M

    List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_M

  • Parabon NanoLabs
  • American DNA company

    Wells (November 19, 2022). "'Potomac River Rapist' suspect found dead in DC jail cell". WTOP-FM.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)

    Parabon NanoLabs

    Parabon_NanoLabs

  • Angela Patton
  • Activist; creator of Camp Diva

    for, and attended, the first Daddy Daughter Dance held at a Washington, D.C. jail. With Natalie Rae, Patton was named a member of the 2024 BAFTA Breakthrough

    Angela Patton

    Angela_Patton

  • List of Superman enemies
  • This is a list of supervillains appearing in DC Comics who are or have been enemies of the superhero Superman. Several of Superman's opponents (most notably

    List of Superman enemies

    List_of_Superman_enemies

  • 1977 Washington, D.C., attack and hostage taking
  • 1977 siege

    Siege was a terrorist attack, hostage-taking, and standoff in Washington, D.C., lasting from March 9 to March 11, 1977. Three buildings (the District Building

    1977 Washington, D.C., attack and hostage taking

    1977 Washington, D.C., attack and hostage taking

    1977_Washington,_D.C.,_attack_and_hostage_taking

  • September 11 attacks
  • 2001 terror attacks in the U.S.

    members during interrogations with the FBI on September 17. He had been jailed in a Yemeni prison since 2000. On September 27, photos of all 19 hijackers

    September 11 attacks

    September 11 attacks

    September_11_attacks

  • Courthouse and Jail Rocks
  • United States historic place

    Courthouse and Jail Rocks are two rock formations located near Bridgeport in the Nebraska Panhandle. The Oregon-California Trail, the Mormon Trail, the

    Courthouse and Jail Rocks

    Courthouse and Jail Rocks

    Courthouse_and_Jail_Rocks

  • Rampage (DC Comics)
  • Comics character

    Rampage (Karen Lou "Kitty" Faulkner) is a fictional character in the DC Comics. The character first appeared in Superman comic books, and was later utilized

    Rampage (DC Comics)

    Rampage_(DC_Comics)

  • William B. Bryant
  • American judge (1911–2005)

    lawsuits in the Watergate affair. In Inmates of D.C. Jail v. Jackson, he found that conditions in D.C. jails violated the Eighth Amendment's ban on "cruel

    William B. Bryant

    William B. Bryant

    William_B._Bryant

  • Shakira
  • Colombian singer-songwriter (born 1977)

    limit myself, or put myself in a category, or... be the architect of my own jail." She had been inspired by the music of Asia, and in particular by Indian

    Shakira

    Shakira

    Shakira

  • List of Batman family enemies
  • collection of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters are depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman

    List of Batman family enemies

    List_of_Batman_family_enemies

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    Robert L. (1996). India: A Country Study. Area Handbook Series. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. ISBN 978-0-8444-0833-0. Provisional Population Totals

    India

    India

    India

  • List of DC Comics characters: K
  • Kalibak (/ˈkælɪbæk/) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He is the eldest son of Darkseid, half-brother of Orion and Grayven

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  • Jailesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jailesh

    Lord of Water

    Jailesh

  • Gale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gale

    English : nickname for a cheerful or boisterous person, from Middle English ga(i)le ‘jovial’, ‘rowdy’, from Old English gāl ‘light’, ‘pleasant’, ‘merry’, which was reinforced in Middle English by Old French gail. Compare Gail 2.English : from a Germanic personal name introduced into England from France by the Normans in the form Gal(on). Two originally distinct names have fallen together in this form: one was a short form of compound names with the first element gail ‘cheerful’, ‘joyous’. Compare Gaillard, the other was a byname from the element walh ‘stranger’, ‘foreigner’.English : metonymic occupational name for a jailer, topographic name for someone who lived near the local jail, or nickname for a jailbird, from Old Northern French gaiole ‘jail’ (Late Latin caveola, a diminutive of classical Latin cavea ‘cage’).Portuguese : from galé ‘galleon’, ‘war ship’, presumably a metonymic occupational name for a shipwright or a mariner.Slovenian : from a pet form of the personal name Gal (Latin Gallus), formed with the suffix -e, usually denoting a young person.

    Gale

  • Jailen | ஜைலேண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jailen | ஜைலேண

    Jailen | ஜைலேண

  • Winder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winder

    English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.

    Winder

  • Jailaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jailaya

    Victorious and Laya means Layam in music

    Jailaya

  • Jaila
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jaila

    Net; Spiders Web

    Jaila

  • Cager
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cager

    English : occupational name for a maker of cages or a jailer, Middle English cager (from Old French cagier), an agent derivative of Cage 2.

    Cager

  • Jailesh | ஜைலேஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jailesh | ஜைலேஷ 

    Lord of water

    Jailesh | ஜைலேஷ 

  • Jailaya | ஜைலாயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jailaya | ஜைலாயா

    Victorious and Laya means Layam in music

    Jailaya | ஜைலாயா

  • Jailen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jailen

    Jailen

  • Jailekha | ஜ஼ைலேகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jailekha | ஜ஼ைலேகா

    A record of victory

    Jailekha | ஜ஼ைலேகா

  • Jailekha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Jailekha

    A Record of Victory

    Jailekha

  • Keep
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Keep

    English : occupational name for a jailer or someone employed at a keep or castle, Middle English kepe.Americanized spelling of German Kiep, from a short form of the old personal name Gebolf, from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements geb ‘gift’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Gebhardt.

    Keep

  • Blocker
  • Surname or Lastname

    German (Blöcker)

    Blocker

    German (Blöcker) : occupational name for a jailer (see Block 1).English : occupational name for a shoemaker or bookbinder (see Block); a person called Henry le Blocker is recorded in York in 1212. However, in some cases the English name is of German origin (see 1 above); the census of 1881 records, amongst others, a Herman Blocker and a John Blocker, both born in Germany.

    Blocker

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  • Seavers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Seavers

    English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from Seaver.Altered spelling of German Sievers.

  • Aala
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aala

    Bounties

  • QEINAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    QEINAN

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Qeynan, QEINAN means "possession." 

  • Horlick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Horlick

    English : nickname for someone with a patch of gray in his hair, from Old English hār ‘gray’ + locc ‘lock of hair’.

  • Antareeksh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Antareeksh

    Space

  • Aoife
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Aoife

    “beautiful, radiant, joyful.” Known as the greatest woman warrior in the world, Aoife was the mother of Cuchulainn’s (read the legend) only son, Connlach. Aoife Dearg (“Red Aoife”) was a daughter of a king of Connacht who had her marriage arranged by St. Patrick himself. In 2003 Aoife was the third most popular Irish girls name for babies in Ireland.

  • Subilaksha | ஸுபீலக்ஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Subilaksha | ஸுபீலக்ஷா

  • Maria
  • Girl/Female

    French German Italian Spanish Swedish American Hebrew Latin Norse Shakespearean

    Maria

    Bitter.

  • Antropas
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Antropas

    A Fate.

  • Tabaarak
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Tabaarak

    Hallowed; Magnified

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  • Gaoler
  • n.

    The keeper of a jail. See Jailer.

  • Enjall
  • v. t.

    To put into jail; to imprison.

  • Imprison
  • v. t.

    To put in prison or jail; To arrest and detain in custody; to confine.

  • Jailer
  • n.

    The keeper of a jail or prison.

  • Jail
  • n.

    A kind of prison; a building for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.

  • Incarcerate
  • v. t.

    To imprison; to confine in a jail or prison.

  • Jug
  • v. t.

    To commit to jail; to imprison.

  • Engaol
  • v. t.

    To put in jail; to imprison.

  • Calaboose
  • n.

    A prison; a jail.

  • Jug
  • n.

    A prison; a jail; a lockup.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To prevent ingress or access to, or exit from, by fastening the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a house, jail, room, trunk. etc.

  • Garnish
  • v. t.

    A fee; specifically, in English jails, formerly an unauthorized fee demanded by the old prisoners of a newcomer.

  • Ripple
  • n.

    the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.

  • Jail
  • v. t.

    To imprison.

  • Congee
  • n.

    A jail; a lockup.

  • Typhus
  • n.

    A contagious continued fever lasting from two to three weeks, attended with great prostration and cerebral disorder, and marked by a copious eruption of red spots upon the body. Also called jail fever, famine fever, putrid fever, spottled fever, etc. See Jail fever, under Jail.

  • Durance
  • n.

    Imprisonment; restraint of the person; custody by a jailer; duress. Shak.

  • Escape
  • n.

    The unlawful permission, by a jailer or other custodian, of a prisoner's departure from custody.

  • Tollbooth
  • n.

    In Scotland, a burgh jail; hence, any prison, especially a town jail.

  • Gaol
  • n.

    A place of confinement, especially for minor offenses or provisional imprisonment; a jail.