“I feel like it is just a matter of time until we all get infected with the virus.” - Ken Pierce, Incarcerated at Carl Robinson CIpic.twitter.com/045xLBl0S2
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“I feel like it is just a matter of time until we all get infected with the virus.” - Ken Pierce, Incarcerated at Carl Robinson CIpic.twitter.com/045xLBl0S2
“My sleeping area is not cleaned nor sanitized by staff. I am only provided supplies to clean my own cell once per week.” - Frank Kelly, Incarcerated at Garner CIpic.twitter.com/T7P9snGqCr
“The phones sometimes get used about 50 times in between cleanings. I put a sock over the phone before I use it to protect against germs.” - Kezlyn Mendez, Incarcerated at MacDougall Walker CIpic.twitter.com/88l0lVnYFz
“I just felt like an animal, the way they did this." - Roger Johnson, Incarcerated at Willard Cybulski CIpic.twitter.com/R6H01vSCYJ
"One person in my unit had a fever. He was taken off of his work assignment in the kitchen, but remained in the unit." -Tyrone Spence, Incarcerated at Garner CIpic.twitter.com/GfkHLM6H60
"I clean on the third shift. I am still expected to do my job right now. If I refused to work, I would probably be written up for that." - William Bruno, Incarcerated at Garner CIpic.twitter.com/YptcQKNaWw
Instead of taking actions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in prisons and jails, the DOC’s response has kept people in danger and at times made it worse. The stories coming from people living and working in Connecticut prisons and jails are horrific. https://www.acluct.org/sites/default/files/2020-4-22_acluct_exhibits_in_further_support_of_motion_for_temporary_order_of_mandamus.pdf …
I worked under Manson, Lopes, Meachum, Armstrong, none were as inept as Cook.
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