Updated January 22, 2001, 4:40 p.m. ET
Timeline of Texas prison escape  
   

Dec. 13, 2000: Seven convicts escape from Connally Unit in Kennedy, southeast of San Antonio, by overpowering civilian workers and prison employees. Flee with stolen clothing, pickup truck and 16 guns.

Dec. 15, 2000: Two fugitives suspected of stealing police radio scanners from suburban Houston Radio Shack.

Dec. 24, 2000: Convicts suspected of robbing sports store in Irving, near Dallas, and killing police Officer Aubrey Hawkins. The robbers escape with $70,000 in cash and checks, 25 weapons and clothing.

Jan. 3: U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms charges the escapees with weapons violations. Autopsy shows that Hawkins was shot 11 times and was run over by a vehicle.

Jan. 4:FBI agents in the Dallas area file separate federal charges of unlawful flight to avoid federal prosecution for capital murder, broadening the manhunt nationwide.

Jan. 11: The Texas Board of Criminal Justice releases review of the escape, says prison staff missed critical opportunities to prevent the escape by ignoring a fire alarm, not reporting unsupervised inmates and not demanding proper identification from inmates.

Jan. 19: Texas officials demote warden and suspend three other prison workers.

Jan. 22: Several escapees arrested in Woodland Park, Colo.

 

 
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