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Kinkel transferred to state prison
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Kipland Philip Kinkel
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 11, 2007
 
Kinkel transferred to state prison
Oregon Department of Corrections places him at
Oregon State Correctional Institution in Salem
 
 
Kipland Philip Kinkel, 24, was transferred today to Oregon State Correctional Institution (OSCI) in Salem from the MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn. The transfer process was uneventful. He was received at OSCI at 10:30 a.m.
 
Kinkel, who was sentenced as an adult, was originally committed to the custody of the Department of Corrections and placed in the physical custody of the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) on November 10, 1999. He was assigned to the Secure Intensive Treatment Program at MacLaren for the duration of his stay with OYA.
 
By state law, the Oregon Youth Authority may only have custody of youthful offenders who are less than 25 years old. Kinkel was transferred in anticipation of his 25th birthday on August 30.
 
Kinkel, who was convicted of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder with a firearm, received a 111-year prison sentence in Lane County on November 2, 1999. His earliest release date is in January 2110.
 
OSCI is a medium-security state prison located three miles east of Salem. The 895-bed facility provides housing and confinement for males serving sentences for felony convictions from all counties of Oregon. The prison traditionally houses the Department´s younger inmates, including those waived to adult prison from juvenile facilities.
 
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Page updated: June 11, 2007

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