Tuesday, November 28, 2023

soon to be released without support-can you help?

IF after reading this post, you would like to help with renting a roonmto one of these men or by providing money for rentals   contact us and/or go to our gofundme site to donate We appreciate any amount . all efforts. thank your or your interest. 

https://www.gofundme.com/prisonforum


Jake Mashl 685667 GBCI BD 2000, 23 yo/ out date 1 16 24 

Jake Mashl 

Jake Mashl 

Jake has asbergers, ADD and  multiple other syndromes  in which he is explosive and disruptive at time. His mother , Nikki, says when he is on his meds he is appropriate and easy to get along with. He has always lived with his mother and has the maturity of a teenager. He was convicted of viewing pornographic pictures of juvenile girls. His mother says he was looking at girls his mental age and had no thought of actually meeting them.  The judge said  that because truth -in -sentencing , the law under which Jake was convicted, has mandated sentencing, he had no choice but to give Jake the prison time he did . And the time has been devastating to both Jake and his mother. He has self harmed many times and goes in and out of segregation as he can in no way navigate the complex and often abusive environment of WI Deepest and most corrupt gulags.

 

He gets out in January of this year and would simply go back to live with his mother except she has no place for him now. She lost her car in an accident which happened thru no fault of hers, and  has not been able to get reimbursed for this loss of her car- and because she had no car she lost her job and then her appartment. Through all this Nicki is heroic in her efforts to help her son get through his ordeal.

 

She has just started a new job and and needs help in affording an apartment for her and Jake come January. An alternative would be to reant two rooms as part of our room rental project. So we are reaching out both for funds for rentals and for people who might have rooms or apartment to rent. Email FFUP at pgswan3@aol.com  or call: 608-536-3003.

 

We encourage anyone who is  considering renting to one of FFUP’s requesters, to                                        correspond with them for awhile first-   IN this case you can call or email Jake’s mother , NIckie. Jake is in segregation where all contacts are very limited.  Call or email me and ZI will get you connected.  Peg: pgswan3@aol.com/608-536-3993    

                    

Abdifatah Ahmed 

ABDIFATAH AHMED 674071 WRC (BD 1992,32)

11/11/2023 10:11:33 PM

I have 65 Day's to get my freedom back and will be on the Community's of Eau Claire Wisconsin.

 I have work so hard to change myself and my future. All I ever wanted was families to love me

 as there son, brother, et. et. All I have gotten was  pain's and trauma's. Now I will be sleeping at the

streets on a cold winters night's and Day's. Please can someone help me get back on my two feet's.

I don't ever want to come back to this hell I was in. Thank you for your help

Abdifatah Ahmed #674071.

 My story:

I was born in Somalia. I left there when my family was killed by the war in 1993. I went to refugees with another family where I stayed there for about 3 years before I come to America. When I got here in America I was staying with some of my tribe’s members. When I turned 18 I left their home. I was being sexually abused from family members of them. That is what made me leave their house. I moved here and there for jobs. I came to Eau Claire Wisconsin in 2018. where I got locked up. I was homeless before getting locked up in 2018. I came to Wisconsin Resource Center last year December  2022. I came here for self-harming program. DBT was one of the programs I was doing. I have done anger management. Right now I'm doing thinking for a change. They have just keep me here since I was going to go home in January 2024.

There was this guy in my unit who was starting problems with me.  I told staff about it. They have never done anything about it . Since I lost temper with him and fight him because of all his problems. Now I'm the bad one. The unit social worker, Amy went behind my back and called OARS. She told my DBT therapy that she will talk to me. If I keep doing what I'm doing OARS will drop me. That was what the social worker told therapy. At the same time she told me another thing- OARS have dropped me because of my past assault on staff. They are scared I will assault their staff in the community, That was Lie. The social worker told me one thing and another thing to my therapy. Ashley SP i e g e l b e r g , she is my therapy here in WRC. My dbt psu and my therapy are trying to call my OARS people in Madison. They know how OARS can help in the communities. 

I was sexually abused as a kid in Somalia my family mentally abused me, beat me and burn me all over my legs. I've been cutting myself to release my pain. until I  found drugs and alcohol. I was abandoned by everybody. Now the DHS and DOC is putting me on the streets with no help.

 

Note: we are looking for both funds to pay for a room for Ahmed and also people who will rent a room for three months to him. We recommend you correspond with Ahmed before he is released if you are considering renting to him - I have know him for a few years and know him to be very perceptive, honest.and focused.

Because of the third part mailing system, textbehind,usps mail into the prison takes a month .This mandates use of the prisoner “corrlinks” system. To start that,email or call me:peg Swan: pgswan3@aol.com/608-536-3993

 

 


DOMINIQUE   TOVSEN-CASERES  (464183)CCI (34yo)  

Dominique Tovsen- Cassares


 Domnique Tovsen- Cassares  464183 ( BD 1989, 34)

My name is DOMINIQUE. I was born and raised in lacrosse ...my parents are Hawaiian and Norwegian German and Irish...my parents split up soon after I was born and I was raised primarily by my mother who is unfortunately no longer with us..things were unstable at times in my household growing upwhich led me to being free to Rome the streets at times and get involved with  people and things that were negative.. I was taken away from my mother around the age of 12 and placed in group homes and foster homes...which I always ran away from to get back to my mother...I was in and out of different homes and juvenile detention due to my rebelliousness.... I lived with my grandparents eventually in my teens and after a couple years began to navigate my way back to not following the rules ...I was given a chance to go back to live with my mother again and so was my sister who had previously lived with my father throughout these years...rules were more lenient at my mothers and I began to skip school and steer myself in the direction of hanging  out in the wrong. Crowds and smoking weed...at the age of 14 I was arrested  for robbing cabs and sent to Lincoln hills and a bootcamp..I was gone for 7

months and released after completing the program...after another couple months of not following the rules of my juvenile supervision I was again returned to Lincoln hills for 14 months..I was released and again was not going to school and or following the rules..so I was returned to Lincoln hills for a final.time for 3 months and was discharged from juvenile supervision due to being 17...I returned to my mothers and once again returned to the same way of life with no respect for the law or.the rules...five months later I was charged as an adult with armed robbery and sent to prison for a year..I was released at 18 and again returned to the same way of life and again fond myself incarcerated for a year...again I was released and went back to the same old lifestyle and again found myself in jail.with armed robbery charges and was sentenced to six years in prison...in 2014 I was released on adult supervision and began my freedom at my sisters place and was staying away from old constituent's and tried to get employment and was afforded such for a short time...yet again I began to slowly navigate my way back towards my old lifestyle and found myself incarcerated again for armed robbery at which time my probation was revoked and i t was revoked in its entirety due to my negative behavior and I was given eight years on a revocation sentence which I am completing in its entirety next month...In a nutshell I have learned my lesson over these last eight years and understand how much my risky and negative behavior has hurt me my family and my victims as well...I do not view life so selfishly any more...I do not want to be viewed as a violent person..I do not want to be viewed as a criminal... Wherefore I will not conduct myself as one...as my actions are the true fibers of my character...I can speak of who I am inside yet my actions are what I will be defined by...words are nothing when not supported by actions...so I plan to move and live differently... I think differently... I value life differently....I want more out of life...I can not go back in time and make up for I what is already lost...yet I do have the ability to make the most of my life from this point forward... So I will...I'm being released in December on 30 days of misdemeanor probation... I am going to stay with my sister until January 1st to give me a few weeks to become accustomed to my freedom after eight years of solitary incarceration.. Also to retain a job as there are many in my area as long as you are willing to work and work hard at that...so that is my main focus...employment ...it is the key to retaining everything else that will help me build a life....I have to do things differently this time if I want different...so I am reaching out to you all for any assistance that u can offer to help guide me through this journey...It would be paid forward in the future...i lost everything upon my incarceration and am starting over entirely on every level...so I am reaching out to you in hopes that maybe you will reach back...I WILL pay it forward..thankyou for your time and remember my name...you will see it in the future for making a difference for others....as selective wholes...on a positive level... 

 Note: we are looking for both funds to pay for a room for Dominique and also people who will rent a room for three months to him in Lacrosse, WI . He  will be able to stay at his sisters for just two weeks upon release December 12th .- I have know him for a few years and can highly recommend him.

 

 contact us:

peg Swan:608-536-3993/pgswan3@aol.com/29631 Wild Rose Drive, Blue River, WI 53518

Timothy Zilstra :  timothy.zilstra@yahoo.com

James WIlbur:  jwilbur@wisdomwisconsin.org


 

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Monday, November 27, 2023

PUBLIC SQUARE FOR THOSE WHO CARE ABOUT PRISONERS IN OUR CARE

 the idea is- you get a post on this blog and you write regularly here, putting your latest writings ,photos etc first. Until we get going, send you posts to me and I will put them on the blog.  You will  get a blog invite which makes you "editor" and then another, which makes you Administrator- and then you can publish on you own post. And we ask you to spread the word if you can- send your post's link to  to you friends and familiy - your "Social media"

The hard part of this work is getting beyond the people who already know- WE ARE ALWAYS PREACHING TO THE CHOIR while the rhetoric against prisoners gets harsher and  louder. We need to counteract the false narrative that prisoners are bad people- all the fear mongering- with stories, facts and data-Stories are the most important of the three and that is where this blog  comes in.  Fear closes the heart and we need to bring  compassion back to our justice system. 

"FROM PLAYPEN to the PEN" by Darren Morris 236425 WCI


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I will do an example:

                                   2023 posts on this blog

note: this was a 2019 blog exclusively on solitary confinement- will will be updating that part. posts are still here

starting example: Peg's place   

Coming:

Marge for son Jeff

Joy for son Terrance

Nicki  for son Jake

Carolyn  for son Jonathon 

Rob, advocate musings

Tim helping all he can

tony  etc....

all welcome, even guards and wardens




peg's PLACE


November 21st 2023/ 9:30 PM 

I was not going to write a first post tonight but it is a good time. . WE are families and loved ones of prisoners, advocated for prisoners and ex-prisoners and see a whirlwind of ideas and news about the recent prison lockdowns but the real story remains unheard. The public is given the view form the outside only and nowhere do we see discussions about what is really needed.,  I have been working with prisoners and their families for over 20 years and many in our group have stayed by the side of their incarcerated loved ones for equally long or watched their children get caught in the infinitely complex web that is the Wisconsin Department of Corrections .Once caught, it never lets you go

WE meet twice a week by phone conference and usually the group is small 3 to 5 people with new faces coming and going. For me personally, small is the best- we brainstorm on invicidual cases and support each other - it is a healing time-and we go farward in our advocacy - heartbroken at the incredible conditions and unbelieveing at the cruelty of the systme- but also nmoreloveing and understanding becuase of the honest sharing. 

When I first started this work I was told I was in the period of "Shock and Awe" by prisoners I visited- It takes while to learn how to open oneself up to the pain prisoners feel and need to tell you about- they need to tell their stories and have someone cares and doing that takes a lot of learning- I am still learning how to listen and share the pain- I still to often block and interrupt in an effort to sidetrack the wave of pain coming my way- oh our world- do not cut yourself off from your fellow man for as deep as the pain is the  joy and yo cannot have one without the other- 

Last monday our group reach a new stage- We are becoming LEADERS. WE realize we have to for our story is not out there-  there is noone that will do our work for  us and the people we have tried to partner with are not interested in delving deeply into the DOC corruption and truly healing the system. WE need to educate well enough that it becomes clear to everyone that when we as citizens give the prison system carte blanch to do whatever it wants- when we "Lock em up and throw away the key" it is our children's future we are also throwing away, WE SPEND TWICE the AMOUNT OF MONEY ON PRISONS AS WE DO on OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS! Doesn't that make is worth while to learn a bit, give LITTLE attention to what happens in our prisons. OUR university closed down here in Richland county due to lack of enrollment and lack of funds- All around the state majors are being cut. WHO can afford to  pay 10 000 dollars a semester for college? We are supporting prisons instead of education. THAT is why ur children are burdened with so much debt. When I was a student- school at UW was 200 a semester and we have 7000 prisoners. What happened? I think it is worth every citizens time to find our what happened and what is happening now-You should be outrage' incnesed at the scam that is being perpetrated in you rnae. enohg for now- will be back


Peg's post one - the why of it

September 3, 2023

Another beginning, So many tries . so many heartbreaks, yes- and joys. When you sit with someone, share with them their griefs, all the doubts about why we do this go away- it is about connecting probably more than saving anybody or improving the world-if those were the true goals we would have given up long ago- no, the int imacy- one on one sharing for me is the why of it. Prisoners are  open , honest, focused AND needy in response to honest gifts and slowly with many, the relationship evolves to the wonderful place of mutual sharing and giving.

But many of my closest allies , eligible for release for decades under OLD LAW, are slated to die in there unless we do something noone has done before. Same for so many TIS prisoners- trauma after trauma and then release to nothing- and usually back-Chance Wallow is back as is Michael Pietila and latest, Claude Grant- do I want their stories of revocation- again and again the same story??. 

This families group is the first I have seen a glimmer- if we follow our noses and listen to one another, keeping our "eyes on the prize" , we can connect with others who see the same corrections obscenity and FINALLY TOGETHER become a powerful voice for change- we can force our leaders-governor, legislators and judges etc-  to lead and not scurry away at mere mention of justice of prisoners. 


THE WAY FORWARD and look at how we got here

 

The long View

Part 1 sharings from Peg Swan 112523

After more than two decades working with prisoners and their families I am delighted that general attention is being focused on the conditions in our prisons. I would like to widen the discussion to more than the staff shortages, lockdowns and crumbling buildings ,for these are symptoms of a system wide sickness that requires  more fundamental changes in order to heal .  

                Staffing and crowding were problems long before the pandemic or lockdowns. This is an FFUP report done by Ben Turk I 2019 delineating a general malaise; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AQIYEUuLilfTdQHSyGUm0slybr-akzvV/view?usp=sharing .

It has been  along way down to where we are and it will detail this devolution at end.. But People need meaningful work and only the heroic, desperate or sadistic will long work in a system that only warehouses and has a punishment only ethic. We will never have enough staff until we force our DOC to again put full effort into fulfilling its mission to rehabilitate and keep the public safe.  It does neither of these now and is releasing people much worse off the they were when they went it. The significant thing is that the system used to be pretty good at its mission.

We incarcerate the poor an vulnerable, those who cannot afford lawyers and have to rely on an underfunded and overworked public defender system. Also, estimates are that between 40 and  70% of WI Prisoners are mentally ill . And many are drug or alcohol addicted . We funnel these people into our prisons instead of treating them, for we closed the public mental institutions in the 70’s, offering no alternatives. ”Out of sight -out of mind,” these “unwanted”  are being merely warehoused at best, many are tortured in unending solitary confinement under the most abusive conditions. The system is perpetuated by the constant  fear and hate mongering of prisoners.The public is kept Duped by legislators and others in power that rely on “tough on crime “ rhetoric to keep their jobs.  Every prisoner is a “murderer or rapist,” defined by his or her crime and denied their basic humanity for forever.

Wisconsin has the highest percentage of black prisoners in the nation- Many-of our laws target the black community and the justice system fails them; so  many many Black families  are missing their fathers, incarcerated, which makes gangs the go-to family for kids and the cycle continues- generations of the incarcerated become. “-prison fodder.”-

           The WI DOC knows how to do this right- it used to- prisoners were trained and treated, there were Pell grants given out and many prisoners got college degrees. I am told there were potlucks with prisoners’ families regularly. And prisoners with good conduct did get release at 25% of their time as the then law mandated. The prison and community supported each other.We can do  this again.

 

WHAT WE NEED:

1)Mental Health Treatment facility for the men’s prisons like the one built as a result of a lawsuit for the women’s prisons

    Note: we need also   mental health treatment centers in our communities. Mendota and Winnebago rely almost solely on drugs- this is not good- effective mental health treatment is one on one and group therapy where the patient develops a strong inner support system.

Wwe can use this as one model:  Wisconsin Woman’s Treatment Center in Fond du Lac (TCI )

 A) Powerpoint doc put out after opening :What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger_ Thriving Amidst Mental Health Litigation.pdf

TCI mental health center on word:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pQLHxrwty5x49YYnA8X8pcjTOB9T8dyS/view?usp=sharing

B)  Lawsuit, Flynn V Doyle that got this plus complete rule changes :

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iGl67F4fesKCSiCQ4aCp2RBJCVaj8A56/view?usp=sharing

 

I know two psychologist who worked there and though tit was well run” did not look like prison”- they later quit being unhappy with work  at other stations

2) Symposium with public , all DOC staff and legislators to look at effective solutions of other states. Stating with COLORADO= this state redid its system form the ground up and has NO SOLITARY OVER 15 days and no staff shortages.

.a)Falcon Web Site:Rick Raemisch and his staff go around the country educating DOC on the effectiveness of the system he helped institute in CO

www.falconinc.com/leadership/rick-raemisch/

b))Rick Raemisch my night in solitary- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1skxIZ_i7BGQMc7qS-ziVIy_Q2Y-DuMfV/view?usp=drive_link

this essay started a movement to change the way we treat the mentally ill - our group would like to bring WI up to speed with a forum with Raemisch . They have no solitary over 15 days and no staff shortages.

C) Co and wi solitaries compared ( around 2016):

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G285Wne2HQmqT4ZXbxXrOkqcvg6x83mt/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110165518202991476262&rtpof=true&sd=true

3)Task force to study and   make laws and  redo rules that reduce the prison population

Over half the population should not be there:

1) Old law prisoner long eligible for release

2) Prisoners revoked for rule violations ( 40%)

3) Many many truth in sentencing(TIS) prisoners were give excessive sentences because the law give the judge no descretion. The task force needs to look into states with effective  systems- example given me was Illinois parole system

4) The elderly and infirm- one prisoners calls his prison. CCI, “ a nursing home without nurses” .Why are we holding these people and why is compassionate release almost impossible to get?

 

4)REHABILITATION Center- Since too many prisoner leave prison unsupported and are forced into old habits or are swept back in for non felony rule violations. This is a the final heartbreak for prison advocates and families- after working hard to help the prisoner through the gauntlet- he is back in prison.

We propose developing the Richalnd Center Campus, (now vacant except for one  building) , as a rehabilitation center for the releasing prisoners and the homesless- it would be a treatment and trainging hub and would revitalize  the Richland area.

 

IF Wisconsin reclaims it mission , it will have no trouble attracting and keeping staff.

 

Part 2 the long view- how we got here

Reagan Closed public mental hospitals while congress provided no alternatives. To this day there are ew treatment centers for those without money. Mendota and Winnebago are for the public but the only treatment is drugs and most people cannot stay on them for long, for they merely shut down main centers of the brain and even sleep is fitful and torturous.

 

Googling around about the closing of the mental health hospitals:

President Ronald Reagan did not directly deinstitutionalize mental health patients or close mental health institutions, however, his repeal of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act effectively closed many federal mental health institutions, thereby deinstitutionalizing those patients.

 

 

Mental Health Systems Act (MHSA) of 1980  was repealed by Reagan1981

In  1981, Regan repealed MHSA which provided grants to community mental health centers.

The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 (MHSA) was United States legislation signed by President Jimmy Carter which provided grants to community mental health centers. In 1981 President Ronald Reagan, who had made major efforts during his Governorship to reduce funding and enlistment for California mental institutions, pushed a political effort through the Democratically controlled House of Representatives and a Republican controlled Senate to repeal most of MHSA.[1] The MHSA was considered landmark legislation in mental health care policy.

Coinciding with a movement during the 1970s for rehabilitation of people with severe mental illnesses, the Mental Health Systems Act supported and financed community mental health support systems, which coordinated general health care, mental health care, and social support services.[2] The law followed the 1978 Report of the President's Commission on Mental Health, which made recommendations for improving mental health care in the United States. While some concerns existed about the methodology followed by the President's Committee, the report served as the foundation for the MHSA, which in turn was seen as landmark legislation in U.S. mental health policy.[3]

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, passed by a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives and a Republican-controlled Senate, and signed by President Ronald Reagan on August 13, 1981, repealed most of the Mental Health Systems Act. The Patients' Bill of Rights, section 501, was not repealed; per Congressional record, the Congress felt that state provisions were sufficient and section 501 served as a recommendation to states to review and refine existing policies.[4]

 

from)Bill Clinton and the 1994 Crime Bill By Robert Farley,Posted on April 12, 2016

 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which provided funding for tens of thousands of community police officers and drug courts, banned certain assault weapons, and mandated life sentences for criminals convicted of a violent felony after two or more prior convictions, including drug crimes. The mandated life sentences were known as the “three-strikes” provision.

The bill had a more direct impact on state prison populations. It included $8.7 billion for prison construction to states that passed “truth-in-sentencing” laws requiring that people convicted of violent crimes serve at least 85 percent of their sentences. The New York Times at the time noted that those convicted of violent crimes served “55 percent of their sentences,” citing Justice Department data.

According to the Department of Justice, 11 states adopted truth-in-sentencing laws in 1995, one year after passage of the crime bill. By 1998, 27 states and the District of Columbia met the eligibility criteria for the truth-in-sentencing grants. Another 13 states adopted truth-in-sentencing for “certain offenders to serve a specific percent of their sentence.”

So while it may go too far to blame the 1994 crime bill for mass incarceration, it did create incentives for states to build prisons and increase sentences, and thereby contributed to increased incarceration.

 

WISCONSIN_ WE WENT FROM 7000 T0 22000 PRISONERS

PRISON BUDGET IS NOW TWICE THE BUDGET OF HE ENTIRE WI PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM

 

IN WISCONSIN_ we had a parole system where long sentences were given and the prison only had to serve 25% of the sentence if his/her behavior was good. SO when the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 was passed, the then Governor Thompson who wanted the funding,  did all h e good to make all the 7000 parole prisoners TIS defacto prisoners . Here is the memo directing the then DOS secretary to do all possible under the law to keep prisoners in as long as is possible. So all kinds of contradictory rules etc have been used to keep the parole eligible incarcerated. This is Still going on today :

 

Tommy Thompson memo

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hd3_g6p40SihtRXDxU7e7BB59GJACZAq/view?usp=sharing

 

 

Trippling of population did not elicit the corresponding trippling of services. All services, schooling were slashed. Pell grants were stopped and with the building of the SUPERMAX, WIDOC learned the beauty of solitary confinement- it has become the go to for all problems.

How do you justify putting hundreds of the mentally ill in solitary? You change diagnoses when ever needed for political reason. and you change the names of the practice (RHUs-retrictuve housing units:  "we do not have solitary confinement" they would tell us) Now people are” malingering” who self harm because of the stress of solitary. They get more time in solitary.

Cathy Jesses’ memo on MH cades.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qwcfRpRHAE0rs-Jin67erIG-5qiBoKgy/view?usp=sharing 

 

Psychologist quits over changing  diagnoses: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o7APJWcqe7nhxe-CSiUt1c_OQ3hkXD-j/view?usp=sharing

 

 

Final bit of history: the WCI horror and the WIDOC insistence of keeping and rewarding thug guards

 

2014 articles on WCI abuse

On word:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U_K4gvQXVw-qowfrc-phztJF1f9daHby/view?usp=sharing

 

Data- copies of the complaints

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v4eYzSQKj7FkHNS91kmNGy6jjupRy22T/view?usp=sharing

 

Brandon Bradley case as I know it 

TWO LETTERS; https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iLrpfmLTa6WmtzceqD-QRdeUkw5cVuvr/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110165518202991476262&rtpof=true&sd=true

Enclose pdf of story and family


 

 SOME GBCI and WI prisoners and families
This is very partial- 
(my best contacts- Benjamin Biese and Tommie Carter)

Jake Mashl was WCI, now GBCI (coming - family contact in email)
Sean Forester Hoare- was WCI , now GBCI ( coming fmailing contact in email)

Plea for help in IL with MRSA epidenic: disease spreadhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1xVf4KBOk1BrPcNeORH37Ml0eAWMoi1fm/view?usp=drive_link

Another Mrsa case ( coming)

Benjamin Biese- was GBCI ,  transferred to WCI- keeps me updated

A)Benjamin Biese WCI lockdown 5 17 23.pdf

B)Benjamin Biese report third WCI death: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AqIw1kUpfgHd6XQTPrVFtDFmfKuxj7D3/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110165518202991476262&rtpof=true&sd=true

 

Tommie carter WCI story for crt 101023 WCI

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aVTFyz-i17k7PcJQcRDa46gEL3nYSoXj/view?usp=drive_link

Tommy carter WCI conditions

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Achx4bT7I2TLKF3HvY8JFToXObh7_wC6/view?usp=sharing 

 Jeff Macmillan and the VA GBCI -will send lots of proposals he has

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1czGIUVkHUbKt7-lByc8Nj2Bs9G29lF9U/view?usp=drive_link

 Lengeorge Burns proposal : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ns22mEGGQSXjbv41ip7guLv82wPU1Wps/view?usp=sharing

 Lengeorge Burns phone fix

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ExaUDHhNUwkXCP_W0yqrnLhBTtekmpF4Bp_CwNuj_HM/edit?usp=sharing

 Lengeorge Burns on conditions and reasons for lockdown

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1swb-mxrycipHJRWCBf67h1ZggctAJsLd-TbtyvKA4hA/edit?usp=drive_link

 

Lengeorge Burns on population

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ptMvqLzmO1qceduction in prison population should definitely b0_zU9H-CEI4wO_WFlGeykp7h7LW3uaA/edit?usp=drive_link

 

Roger  Artis  526194   GBCI (transcribed from  light pencil/retaliated for complaining of no rec

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WuJFUWQMruY2zefAlTBfR-jTsKCITKDCzlQeOw4vleA/edit?usp=sharing 

 Christopher Smith 185064 WCI wants do not recussitate honored/incredible story

https://drive.google.com/file/d/16t8P_p0VSvUM-1qEsMajuICBxvCdFo1D/view?usp=sharing

 Jeff Macmillan and the VA GBCI

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1czGIUVkHUbKt7-lByc8Nj2Bs9G29lF9U/view?usp=drive_link

 Damien Green  GBCI  was also on hunger strike and they were immovable/ he was asking for mental health are and they say not until he starts eating- course, it does not exist no matter how much he eats. He quite the hunger strike when I asked him. He is now in general for the first time in years.(probably no cause and effect)

damien Green overdose death conditions 8 2 22_20220802(1) (2).pdf

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OFZ8CHvZslYwU7GogwGv3arocjpbbfvA/view?usp=sharing

drive.google.com/file/d/1OFZ8CHvZslYwU7GogwGv3arocjpbbfvA/view?usp=sharing

Cazionn WIlliams 549560 WCI

Grandma and self harm

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vMFl05KoaK2vWTfEmwdM-hhaLuWnRlKT/view?usp=sharing

Cazionn intro:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p6XNOpJpDHd3BbXT1RyLHq8bo2W5Gh9xhaFkfDwb5P0/edit?usp=sharing