MD. Security at DC Juvenile Justice Center in Question

More questions are being raised about the safety and security of a juvenile detention center in Maryland that houses young people from the District.

Authorities say a 17-year-old escaped from the New Beginnings Youth Development Center in Laurel Monday morning after attacking a guard and then stealing his vehicle.

“I mean if it’s possible for someone to assault a guard, move through about seven different locking stations, and then scale a wall with a ladder that was left out, I think we have to conclude the facility is not secure,” says D.C. Council member Jim Graham.

Graham oversees the city’s Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services, which is in charge of New Beginnings.

This is the third escape from New Beginnings since it opened in 2009. It has been billed as the anti-prison for its campus-like setting and emphasis on rehabilitation.

Graham says police have spotted the escaped juvenile in Southeast D.C. and he expects it’s only a matter of time before the teenager is back in custody.

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