Due to a lack of in-state housing, Louisiana has long sent its youngest offenders to neighboring states to serve their sentences. Alabama will no longer house those inmates after a riot caused by Louisiana teens.
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The decision, which was announced Wednesday, left Louisiana officials scrambling to find somewhere else to place the young offenders, an unknown number of whom were released from Alabama facilities the same day.
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