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To: Roger D. Wilson detention facility
Shut down Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility
Stop taking inmates and shut down during this cornavirus crisis. Corrections officers routinely violate prisoner’s rights and have created a system of abuse through ignorance and lack of sanitation. Some of the human rights violations and complaints from prisoners are:
Why is this important?
1. Overcrowding occurs regularly with no individual pods for women. Over 30 women in a pod crammed into approximately 22 beds.
2. There was only one shower for over 30 women. A violation of State of Tennessee Rule 1400-1-.04 paragraph 7.
3. There were over four women forced to sleep on the floor in each cell. There were only 8 beds but 12 women in cell E-4.
4. Lice infested, no lice combs given, only toxic pesticide shampoos given.
5. No socks given, only shower thongs.
6. Mice were coming up through a drain in women’s shower.
7. Mattress pads were thin ¼ -½ inch thick.
8. Women weren’t given any outdoor time or exercise area and were forced to stay locked in a small area without any fresh air or sunlight for months at a time. When they were allowed out, it was at odd hours like 6 am.
9. No soap or shampoo given except a packet of toxic chemicals because of claims that prisoners were using bars of soap as a weapon, yet jail personnel had no problem passing out razors.
10. Family members were not allowed to donate books to the library because they claimed people were smuggling in drugs in books when all they had to do was flip through the books.
11. The court is charging prisoners $15 a day to stay in jail for drug use instead of putting them into a rehabilitation program. Over 90% of the prisoners were in there for drug use. There is no mental health assistance for prisoners with psychiatric issues, which Petitioner estimates accounts for at least half of the population.
12. Prisoners are literally being starved to death and inmates are spending 25-$50 a week on commissary food with no actual healthy food available to purchase. Greene County is estimated to be making over $100,000 a year on commissary. Diet consisted of: Breakfast, 5 am: gravy, non-fat watered down milk, 8oz, two slices of bread, spoiled mandarins and one boiled egg. Lunch, 10:30 am: 2 slices of wheat bread and one slice cheese and one 2x2 in. white cake. Dinner: Powdered milk if you could call it that; mostly water, beans, spoiled collard greens, 2 slices bread.
13. The temperature inside the cells was freezing cold at around 40-50 degrees and inmates are only given a short sleeve jumpsuit to wear with thongs, one blanket, and one sheet.
a. Visitors are forced to visit through glass; they can’t see or hear the other side, even when they are non-violent.
14. In order to visit or to write to a prisoner, a prisoner has to put the person on visitation list which how would they know someone wanted to visit them in the first place if they can‘t contact them?
15. No bottled water for sale or given out. Tap water contains poisons of toxic sodium fluoride, chlorine, and arsenic, the same chemical formulation that was alleged by John Kerry to have been used to gas the Syrians.
16. Only two tables that seat 4 people each for 30+ females and one television with nowhere to sit and watch. There are no tables in F pod and inmates are forced to eat on the floor.
17. There is black mold growing on the showers and walls. The mold had been painted over and black mold was still coming through. Only one shower and two toilets for 30 inmates in F Pod.
18. Several Prisoners had sinus problems related to mold exposure, nutritionally deficient diet and poisonous water.
19. The overcrowding and unsanitary conditions led to increased illnesses with no proper cleaning sprays.
20. No access to a clock so inmates could prepare for court or other appointments.
21. No access to law books or library for inmates to assist them in preparing for court or to conduct research.
22. Prisoners had witnessed another girl who was brought in a few weeks prior to Petitioner who had overdosed and was foaming at the mouth. Instead of taking her to the hospital, prison staff put her in the drunk tank.
23. Toilets are placed in direct line with the beds so you have no privacy when going to the bathroom and other inmates can see your private parts.
24. Fluorescent lights are left on all day and all night long creating an unhealthy environment.
25. No access to a doctor or Naturopathic Doctor. The doctor only comes on Mondays.
26. No posted menu as they aren’t following it anyways and don’t want any evidence showing the prisoners that.
27. Staff is inattentive to prisoner’s needs and is not doing checks every hour as State of Tennessee rules state.
28. Bunk beds are unsafe with no guard rail on top and top bunk is hard to get to with no ladder or assistance to get up there.
29. Violation of 1400-1-.10 section 8 as there are only two benches that seat 4 people each so almost all prisoners must eat at their bunk bed.
30. Ice chest in cel unsanitary as prisoners dip dirty cups into it.
31. Complete violation of 1400-1-.12
32. No library services, I was told we could donate books and magazines, but jail personnel said all library services had been discontinued because they claimed drugs were being smuggled in books! Well then they should check them.
33. Phone service hours were not posted and there was no privacy.
34. No outdoor light or access to exercise at all. State of Tennessee Rule in Paragraph 2 in .12
35. Complete violation of rules 1400-1-.15 as prisoners are being denied soap, TP, unacceptable footwear, no socks, no comb per paragraph 2 and instead are being told that someone had used it as a weapon so they had to take it away, yet they are being given sodas in plastic bottles that can also be used as weapons and no access to bottled water.
36. Also paragraph 5 says inmates are to have a mattress in good repair. The mattresses are under ½” thick and blankets were torn leaving inmates to freeze to death.
37. Inmates are supposed to have access to a phone. However, you need to have a pin number in order to use the pay phone. CO’s routinely did ...
2. There was only one shower for over 30 women. A violation of State of Tennessee Rule 1400-1-.04 paragraph 7.
3. There were over four women forced to sleep on the floor in each cell. There were only 8 beds but 12 women in cell E-4.
4. Lice infested, no lice combs given, only toxic pesticide shampoos given.
5. No socks given, only shower thongs.
6. Mice were coming up through a drain in women’s shower.
7. Mattress pads were thin ¼ -½ inch thick.
8. Women weren’t given any outdoor time or exercise area and were forced to stay locked in a small area without any fresh air or sunlight for months at a time. When they were allowed out, it was at odd hours like 6 am.
9. No soap or shampoo given except a packet of toxic chemicals because of claims that prisoners were using bars of soap as a weapon, yet jail personnel had no problem passing out razors.
10. Family members were not allowed to donate books to the library because they claimed people were smuggling in drugs in books when all they had to do was flip through the books.
11. The court is charging prisoners $15 a day to stay in jail for drug use instead of putting them into a rehabilitation program. Over 90% of the prisoners were in there for drug use. There is no mental health assistance for prisoners with psychiatric issues, which Petitioner estimates accounts for at least half of the population.
12. Prisoners are literally being starved to death and inmates are spending 25-$50 a week on commissary food with no actual healthy food available to purchase. Greene County is estimated to be making over $100,000 a year on commissary. Diet consisted of: Breakfast, 5 am: gravy, non-fat watered down milk, 8oz, two slices of bread, spoiled mandarins and one boiled egg. Lunch, 10:30 am: 2 slices of wheat bread and one slice cheese and one 2x2 in. white cake. Dinner: Powdered milk if you could call it that; mostly water, beans, spoiled collard greens, 2 slices bread.
13. The temperature inside the cells was freezing cold at around 40-50 degrees and inmates are only given a short sleeve jumpsuit to wear with thongs, one blanket, and one sheet.
a. Visitors are forced to visit through glass; they can’t see or hear the other side, even when they are non-violent.
14. In order to visit or to write to a prisoner, a prisoner has to put the person on visitation list which how would they know someone wanted to visit them in the first place if they can‘t contact them?
15. No bottled water for sale or given out. Tap water contains poisons of toxic sodium fluoride, chlorine, and arsenic, the same chemical formulation that was alleged by John Kerry to have been used to gas the Syrians.
16. Only two tables that seat 4 people each for 30+ females and one television with nowhere to sit and watch. There are no tables in F pod and inmates are forced to eat on the floor.
17. There is black mold growing on the showers and walls. The mold had been painted over and black mold was still coming through. Only one shower and two toilets for 30 inmates in F Pod.
18. Several Prisoners had sinus problems related to mold exposure, nutritionally deficient diet and poisonous water.
19. The overcrowding and unsanitary conditions led to increased illnesses with no proper cleaning sprays.
20. No access to a clock so inmates could prepare for court or other appointments.
21. No access to law books or library for inmates to assist them in preparing for court or to conduct research.
22. Prisoners had witnessed another girl who was brought in a few weeks prior to Petitioner who had overdosed and was foaming at the mouth. Instead of taking her to the hospital, prison staff put her in the drunk tank.
23. Toilets are placed in direct line with the beds so you have no privacy when going to the bathroom and other inmates can see your private parts.
24. Fluorescent lights are left on all day and all night long creating an unhealthy environment.
25. No access to a doctor or Naturopathic Doctor. The doctor only comes on Mondays.
26. No posted menu as they aren’t following it anyways and don’t want any evidence showing the prisoners that.
27. Staff is inattentive to prisoner’s needs and is not doing checks every hour as State of Tennessee rules state.
28. Bunk beds are unsafe with no guard rail on top and top bunk is hard to get to with no ladder or assistance to get up there.
29. Violation of 1400-1-.10 section 8 as there are only two benches that seat 4 people each so almost all prisoners must eat at their bunk bed.
30. Ice chest in cel unsanitary as prisoners dip dirty cups into it.
31. Complete violation of 1400-1-.12
32. No library services, I was told we could donate books and magazines, but jail personnel said all library services had been discontinued because they claimed drugs were being smuggled in books! Well then they should check them.
33. Phone service hours were not posted and there was no privacy.
34. No outdoor light or access to exercise at all. State of Tennessee Rule in Paragraph 2 in .12
35. Complete violation of rules 1400-1-.15 as prisoners are being denied soap, TP, unacceptable footwear, no socks, no comb per paragraph 2 and instead are being told that someone had used it as a weapon so they had to take it away, yet they are being given sodas in plastic bottles that can also be used as weapons and no access to bottled water.
36. Also paragraph 5 says inmates are to have a mattress in good repair. The mattresses are under ½” thick and blankets were torn leaving inmates to freeze to death.
37. Inmates are supposed to have access to a phone. However, you need to have a pin number in order to use the pay phone. CO’s routinely did ...