Marion County Sheriff adjusts ICE position due to overcrowding ...
Sheriff Kerry Forestal says the Marion County Adult Detention Center is financially capped at 2,400 inmates and exceeded that on Sunday.
www.wrtv.comI don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s what’s publicly reported recently about Marion County Detention Center issues and related developments:
Overcrowding and ICE detainee holds have been recurring topics. In early 2026, reports indicated the county jail reached or exceeded its budgeted capacity, prompting policy adjustments regarding how long ICE detainees and other inmates can be held at the facility. These airings of overcrowding concerns often drive changes in housing decisions and transfer practices to other facilities.[3][4][10]
In Indiana’s Marion County, a major facility transition occurred several years ago with the opening of the Community Justice Campus, consolidating multiple functions (jail, courts, sheriff’s office) under one roof. The move from the old jail to the new ADC was described as a modernization effort and included significant population relocations. Since then, staffing shortages have been cited as a persistent challenge for operating the detention center.[1][2][3]
There have been past security concerns and incidents at the new detention center, including warnings about potential riots or ambushes reported to judges and local media in early 2022, which led to heightened scrutiny and internal safety discussions. These concerns tend to shape ongoing policy reviews and staffing plans.[5][8]
Individual incidents involving staff and detainees have appeared in the reporting landscape, including investigations or allegations related to jail operations or inmate management, which local outlets have covered over the years.[7]
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Sheriff Kerry Forestal says the Marion County Adult Detention Center is financially capped at 2,400 inmates and exceeded that on Sunday.
www.wrtv.comMarion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal is working to ease the concerns and challenges at the new Adult Detention Center.
www.wrtv.comMultiple motorcades with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office transferred general population detainees Saturday morning from the Marion County Jail to the new Adult Detention Center.
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