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Drone deliveries seem to be more common everywhere, including prisons.
A drone recently dropped a package containing heroin, tobacco and marijuana onto a recreation yard at the Mansfield Correctional Institution in Ohio.
A fight erupted, and the package was thrown into a different recreation yard. A spokeswoman for the prison could not confirm to the Mansfield News Journal if the delivery was related to gang activity.
According to The Columbus Dispatch, prison officials didn't know about the drone until they reviewed security footage of the fight.
The issue of prisons not being able to control their airspace is creating some challenges. A drone crashed while trying to deliver drugs and arguably more dangerous cellphones to a prison in South Carolina in 2014.
The director of South Carolina's Department of Corrections told The New York Times that when he started his job in 2013, "Amazon wasn't even talking that much at that point of using (drones) to make deliveries. Now it's something we're having to devote extensive resources to."
For now, prisoners appear to have the upper hand.
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