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 Paper towel roll shank
 Practicing low knee strikes
 Jail for man who attacked police with light sabers
View Online Corrections Nation C1 Products Jan. 31, 2012 – Week 228
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Contraband: Paper towel roll shank
One inmate asked a staff member to pass a roll of paper towel to another inmate. The staff member was vigilant enough to unroll it and find a shank hidden in the roll. See the photos
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Practicing low knee strikes
When training to defend yourself against an offender, traditional martial arts kicks may not be the most effective. Watch the video
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Would-be Jedi jailed for light saber attack
An Oregon judge is using his force to order a 45-day jail sentence and mental health evaluation for a would-be Jedi who attacked toy store customers with light sabers last December.
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