Teen Sniper Suspect Loses Jail Privileges
From Times Wire Reports
Teenage sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo lost some of his jail privileges after scrawling the word “Muhammad” on the floor of his Fairfax cell and writing on his shoes.
A hearing officer sentenced Malvo to two days of segregation, which means he will stay in his cell all day. Malvo, 18, also lost 15 days of recreation.
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