Prison Abolition Prisoner Support (PAPS)
Media Contact: Azzurra Crispino
The Ordinary People Society (TOPS)
Media Contact: Psr Kenneth Glasgow
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PLACES 97,000
INMATES ON LOCKDOWN TO STOP THEM FROM JOINING MILLIONS FOR PRISONERS
FLORIDA
– Florida Department of Corrections has placed all of its 97,000
inmates on lockdown, just days before the August 19th Millions
for Prisoners and Human Rights March on Washington, DC calling for an end to
the legalized slavery of the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution. Cracking down on the mobility of inmates by correctional
officials has become a common tactic to prevent prisoners from joining outside
supporters in calling for an end to mass incarceration. Kevin “Rashid” Johnson, who was recently
moved to a Florida prison from a Texas unit on interstate compact following a
massive call-in and write-in campaign to return his legal materials, witnessed
these same tactics in Texas prior to the 2016 national prison strikes: “The actual aim of this lockdown was/is to pre-empt the
prisoners at this Unit from participating in the September 9th protest by
confining everyone to their cells in advance of it, and well into the period
during which it might last.” Mr. Johnson, who organizes with the New Afrikan
Black Panther Party Prison Chapter, has been disappeared in the Florida Department
of Corrections System. The inmate locator website and officials will not reveal
where he is being held, once again making vague claims of security threats - as
they are doing to attempt to justify this unreasonable lockdown.
Prison
activists and family members of prisoners are concerned that this lockdown and repression
may lead to more violence. At Kinross Unit in Michigan last September, inmates
peacefully marched in the unit and then were met with brutal retaliation from
correctional officers. Speaking from the Millions for Prisoners rally at the
Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC), Alejo Stark of Michigan Abolition
and Prisoner Support (MAPS) stated, “protest at Kinross Correctional Facility
had been peacefully resolved for hours before MDOC sent in ERT squads, causing
panic and terror by deploying chemical weapons at imprisoned people.”
Pastor
Kenneth Glasgow of the The Ordinary People Society was held in three different
Florida prisons for a span of two years before becoming a prisoner advocate for
the last two decades. “These lockdowns
are some of the most egregious, inhumane places that these prisoners can find
themselves. But it also burdens the families because they do not know the where-abouts
or the care-abouts of their family members. They cannot visit them or call them
to know whether they are alive or dead.”
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: CURRENT & FORMER PRISONERS,
FAMILY IN FL
###
###
No comments:
Post a Comment