Allenwood inmate sentenced to 21 months for possessing contraband razor blade

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WILLIAMSPORT, PA – A federal inmate at FCI Allenwood has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison after being caught with a makeshift weapon during a random search, prosecutors announced.

Eric Rodriguez, 32, received a 21-month sentence from Chief U.S. District Judge Matthew W. Brann after pleading guilty to possessing contraband in prison.

According to court records, Rodriguez was indicted by a federal grand jury after officers discovered a razor blade with a handle wrapped in electrical tape during a pat-down. He later admitted to possessing the prohibited item.

The case was investigated by the FBI and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Robin Zenzinger.


Key Points

  • Inmate Eric Rodriguez sentenced to 21 months for contraband possession at FCI Allenwood.
  • Officers found a razor blade with a taped handle during a random search.
  • Case investigated by the FBI and prosecuted in federal court.

The ruling underscores the penalties inmates face for possessing weapons inside federal prisons.

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