Guard tower at TDCJ prison in Rosharon Nation/AP |
National Lawyers Guild attorneys suing over the conditions say reports from nearly 100 inmates corroborated the allegations, but TDCJ categorically denied them, declaring that "Stiles did not flood, and the inmates in all three TDCJ units were given sufficient water, food, and access to toilets." So there's some fact finding to be done. TDCJ inmates don't have access to email like in federal prisons, so it's more difficult for their stories to get out.
Declared one of the NLG attorneys, "We know these storms are going to become more and more frequent. If the plan is that every time there is a severe weather event people just don’t get food and water for a few weeks, and live in cages with their own excrement, that’s not an okay plan.”
Declared one of the NLG attorneys, "We know these storms are going to become more and more frequent. If the plan is that every time there is a severe weather event people just don’t get food and water for a few weeks, and live in cages with their own excrement, that’s not an okay plan.”
It's standard operating procedure for TDCJ to deny facts and cover up faults rather than admit to being human and getting caught flat-footed by mother nature. The primary reason they limit prisoners' ability to communicate with the outside is to protect the false impression of perfection they are wrapping themselves in. If any organization were to peel back that illusion, they would discover more layers of cover-up than an onion. It's high time for the TDCJ to be held accountable for their actions, and more so for their cover-ups.
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