Feeds:
Posts
Comments

William Scott Jones was arrested for jaywalking and almost paid for his crime with his life in a jail run by LaSalle Corrections.

LaSalle Corrections is a corporation headquartered in Ruston that operates private prisons in several states and which has experienced considerable problems at a number of its facilities. In Georgia, a whistleblower complaint by a nurse has resulted in a call for a federal investigation into claims that LaSalle was conducting a form of mass sterilizations by performing unauthorized and unwanted HYSTERECTOMIES  on illegal migrant female detainees.

Jones was arrested at 9:30 p.m. on July 17, 2018, by Texarkana, Texas, police and charged with “walking in the roadway,” a Class C misdemeanor normally punishable only by a fine and not incarceration. But he was transported to Bi-State Jail, owned jointly by the Texas-Arkansas border town of Texarkana but operated by LaSalle.

A LAWSUIT filed by Jones claimed that he did not resist arrest nor was there any use of force by police officers in connection with his arrest.

But between 4:54 a.m. and 7 a.m. on July 18, LaSalle records indicate he was “absent – not assigned,” meaning he was, in effect, “lost” to prison officials for those two hours during which time he sustained a “severe physical beating and numerous blunt force injuries” that resulted in multiple facial fractures, a fractured nose and ribs and a “serious injury to his colon, all of which were allowed to go untreated by prison personnel.

There was no indication as to the origin of his injuries – whether he was beaten by jail personnel or other prisoners – nor were any medical personnel summoned to examine him. A licensed vocational nurse was the only health professional to see him but LVNs, the lawsuit said, “are merely gatekeepers without authority to diagnose conditions or direct treatment.”

Jones was repeatedly observed over the next 12 hours lying naked on the floor of his cell but no doctor was informed of his condition or even consulted about appropriate treatment, the petition said.

Jones suffered from diabetes and hypertension but neither his blood sugar nor his blood pressure was ever checked by jail personnel, nor were his vital signs checked following his beating. He was placed in a cell where he went without water or food and where he began experiencing renal failure.

No call was made to 911 until his sister, Melody Jones Dunn, was apprised of his condition at 2:45 p.m. on July 19. Earlier, at 12:20 p.m., when Dunn asked LaSalle employee Tiffany Venable if she had treated her brother, Venable replied, “I’m a supervisor. I ain’t seen no one.” When Dunn asked her to check on her brother, she said she would but she left and never returned.

Jones was transported by ambulance directly from the jail to Wadley Regional Medical Center where he was subsequently hospitalized for almost a month.

At the time of his release notations made by prison employees said he needed “zero further evaluation at this time.”

Instead, the lawsuit said, Jones was “near death when defendants attempted to sidestep their obligation” by simply “releasing” him to his sister. Once released to her, Bi-State and LaSalle no longer were responsible for his well-being and had he died in the hospital, LaSalle would not have been required to file an in-custody death report to the State of Texas.

Also, once released to Dunn, LaSalle was also relieved of a duty to pay for his hospitalization; he was, at that point, her responsibility. Those medical expenses totaled more than $1 million.

Jones was placed on a ventilator and on dialysis.

He was diagnosed with acute renal (kidney) failure, severe dehydration, ischemic colitis caused by blunt force trauma, multiple facial fractures, multiple rib fractures, rhabdomyolysis (muscle loss resulting from the delay in receiving medical treatment), sepsis, pneumonia, blood clots and hyperkalemia (dangerously high potassium resulting from the delay in receiving treatment).

He underwent surgery to determine the extent of bowel damage suffered during the beating and surgeons found that a large portion of his sigmoid and transverse colon was infected and gangrenous, requiring removal of a section of his colon.

He now is required to wear a permanent ostomy bag and has been unable to return to his job as a welder.

Within a week of Jones’s being transferred to Wadley Regional Medical Center, an open records request and evidence preservation letter to Bowie County and LaSalle requesting that all records and surveillance footage from Jones’s incarceration be preserved and produced.

Instead, LaSalle said there was no available footage and that the company had no knowledge of Jones’s beating or any other “incident” involving him. “This makes no sense as (Jones) could not be moved within the jail or exposed to other detainees unless LaSalle correctional staff effectuated and supervised the move,” the lawsuit said.

His lawsuit cites at least five other inmate deaths at LaSalle facilities, three of those at Bi-State already written about by LouisianaVoice – Michael Sabbie, Morgan Angerbauer and Holly Barlow-Austin – in which LaSalle routinely:

  • Falsified and/or altered records;
  • Failed to provide medical attention to sick or injured prisoners who later died (within a matter of days or even hours in some cases);
  • Provided inadequate training for employees;
  • Instructed employees during training on how to falsify records;
  • “Lost” critical surveillance video (as in the case with Jones), and
  • Failed to ensure that employees complied with state law requiring face-to-face checks of prisoners/detainees every 30 minutes.

LaSalle corrections officers had been arrested on occasions following the deaths of other inmates for falsifying documents to make it appear that they conducted the mandated headcounts when, in fact, they did not.

“The failure to secure medical care for plaintiff was motivated by constitutionally impermissible profit-driven reasons,” the petition said. “LaSalle…had a policy, practice and custom of budgeting and spending inadequate amounts on jail medical care to make higher profits under their contract (and) habitually understaffed its facilities.”

“[I]f you are a young African-American, an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state, you just need to be conservative not liberal.”

—Lindsey Graham, when asked about racial violence by police. [This is the same Lindsey Graham who in 2016 described Donald Trump as a “race-baiting xenophobic bigot.”

“Let’s get real: If Trump already had a new negative COVID test we would have heard about it. And if the date of his last negative COVID test helped Trump, by making clear he had not endangered people, we would have heard that too.”

—Tweet by Andrew Weissman.

“Denying a vote on Merrick Garland for almost a full year while rushing in a nominee closer to a presidential election than ever before in American history would qualify as what if not ‘court packing’?”

—Tweet by Ronald Brownstein.

Blocking aid to millions of Americans who need it will not change the fact that under Republican control the deficit has hit historic high, along with the debt. Tax giveaway to the 1% was fine with Republican Senators, helping people avoid eviction not so much.

—Tweet by Claire McCaskill.

“They left the strategic national stockpile empty. They left an empty and hollow plan.”

—Mike Pence, in Wednesday night’s debate, claiming that Obama left Trump unable to contend with the coronavirus pandemic. [First, the coronavirus pandemic emerged in the past year, so if the Strategic National Stockpile was truly empty, some responsibility should rest with Trump, says The Washington Post fact-checking team.]

“I am not going to do a virtual debate. I am not going to waste my time on a virtual debate.”

—Donald Trump, on Fox Business Thursday. [Finally, some welcome news from the Tangerine Toddler who in four years, has never uttered a positive word Americans could embrace as the unvarnished truth. We can only hope and pray he doesn’t change his mind.]

“Just say ‘Could you put on a mask? I might still be contagious.’”

—Tweet by Kumail Nanjiani, in response to those who become confrontational when asked to wear a mask. [Yeah, just watch how quickly they become believers then.]

“We just got a BIG win for the people of Michigan. Open up your Churches and your Schools. Auto companies pouring in and expanding (thank you Mr. President!). Have fun!”

—Tweet by Trump celebrating Michigan Supreme Court decision revoking emergency powers of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The FBI arrested six men on Thursday for plotting to kidnap Whitmer. Seven others have also been charged in the plot. [Of course, we’re sure there were “fine people on both sides.”]

“This is the biggest political scandal in history. Sleepy Joe, Lyin’ Obama, and Crooked Hillary led a treasonous plot by SPYING ON MY CAMPAIGN and then blaming it on the RUSSIANS!

“Biden shouldn’t be allowed to run. He got CAUGHT and now he needs to pay the price.

“The Liberals have ALWAYS been trying to take me down, and more importantly, they’ve been trying to take YOU down, Tom.

“We can’t let this go on any longer. We need to FIGHT BACK. I want to make a statement SO BIG that even the Fake News won’t be able to ignore us.”

—Email from Trump to yours truly on Thursday. [As he becomes more and more desperate and strident, more and more emails come in from Trump, Pence, Eric, Donnie, Ivanka, Lara and even Diamonds and Silk. I get offers of free pins, cocktail glasses, yard signs, photo ops with Trump and God knows what else – and I haven’t been a Republican since midway through Bobby Jindal’s first term. He must really believe he’s going to jail if he loses.]

“Just last week, the president of the United States stood before the American people and refused to condemn white supremacists and hate groups. When our leaders meet with, encourage, or fraternize with domestic terrorists, they legitimize their actions and they are complicit. When they stoke and contribute to hate speech, they are complicit.” 

—Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Chris Britt Comic Strip for October 10, 2020

“As far as Trump is concerned, we know this about him: you can say, ‘how many people have died of coronavirus?’ Well, if none of their names are Donald J Trump, then the answer is none.”

—Republican strategist Rich Galen, on Trump’s concern for others during the pandemic.

“Breaking: The USA is withdrawing from the Nobel Peace Price and creating its own.”

—Parody tweet by Simon Bye after Trump failed to win the prize this year.

NOT A TRUMP QUOTE, but it should be (with apologies to Cavin & Hobbes):

Hobbes, aka William Barr: “It’s wrong to get rewards you haven’t earned.”
Calvin, aka Trump: “I’ve never heard of anyone who couldn’t live with that.”

“DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS, THE BIGGEST OF ALL POLITICAL SCANDALS (IN HISTORY)!!! BIDEN, OBAMA AND CROOKED HILLARY LED THIS TREASONOUS PLOT!!! BIDEN SHOULDN’T BE ALLOWED TO RUN – GOT CAUGHT!!!”

—Incoherent tweet by Donald Trump on Wednesday.

“NOW THAT THE RADICAL LEFT DEMOCRATS GOT COUGHT [sic] COLD IN THE (NON) FRIENDLY TRANSFER OF GOVERNMENT, IN FACT, THEY SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN AND WENT FOR A COUP, WE ARE ENTITLED TO ASK THE VOTERS FOR FOUR MORE YEARS. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU VOTE!”

—Another unhinged Trump tweet on Wednesday. [He’s truly lost it, folks.]

“Mark the date, we have reached the point where even Sean Hannity is asking Trump simple questions that the president can’t or won’t answer.”

—Tweet by Mehdi Hasan.

“Trump won’t tell Hannity if he’s had a negative coronavirus test. He just ignores the question and starts ranting.”

—Tweet by Aaron Rupar.

“Wow. This interview with Hannity is bonkers even by the president’s usual ‘interview with Hannity’ standards. Every day is a new frontier in crazy. Without prodding, Trump goes right after the “peaceful transition of power“ question and Hannity practically throws himself on top of the telephone to stop him.”

—Tweet by Tom Nichols.

Clay Bennett Comic Strip for October 10, 2020

“The messaging that President Trump gave to America and the world when he left the hospital about there is no need to be afraid of this virus is probably the most reckless and deadly piece of information I have ever heard.”

—Dr. Rick Bright, ousted earlier this year by Trump from his directorship of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.

“Pence said Trump listens to scientists. That’s a joke, right?”

Rebecca Leber, writer for Mother Jones, on Pence’s claim during Wednesday’s debate.

NOT A TRUMP QUOTE, but it should be (with apologies to Cavin & Hobbes)

“I’m learning real skills that I can apply throughout the rest of my life … lying and rationalizing.”

The take down of those nutcases up in Michigan yesterday provided an obscure but interesting link to a Louisiana congressman, a link that LouisianaVoice first revealed more than three months ago, back on June 26.

In case you’ve been in a coma or living under a rock, six men have been charged in federal court with conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and seven other men are facing separate state terrorism charges for their involvement with the Wolverine Watchmen, a militia group affiliated with the Boogaloo movement.

NBC News said Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta were charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping. In a recent social profile verified by date of birth, Croft wore a tricorn hat and a sweatshirt with the insignia of the Three Percenters (emphasis mine), an armed anti-government movement.

The Three Percenters, founded in 2008 following the election of Barack Obama as president, draws its name from the unsubstantiated assertion that only 3 percent of American colonists actually fought the British during the American Revolution.

If they are striving for 3 percent of America for its membership numbers, that would appear to be a bit ambitious. If they represented 3 percent of the U.S. population today, they would number nearly 10 million members instead of fewer than 100,000 suspected members of such militia groups scattered throughout the U.S.

Other similar organizations are the Oath Keepers, the Proud Boys, Patriot Prayer and at least seven Louisiana organizations identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups.

And while Donald Trump insists that all violence, rioting and looting is the handiwork of liberals and antifa, the latest arrests should dampen that rhetoric somewhat. But then there is also this:

  • Oath Keeper Charles Dyer was sentenced to 30 years in prison for raping his own 7-year-old daughter.
  • The president of a local Ohio chapter was jailed for keeping a live napalm bomb in his home.
  • An armed Tennessee man driving a pickup truck with an Oath Keepers logo on it was arrested when he attempted to place two dozen officials in a town under arrest, a-la Gomer Pyle.
  • In March 2018, Michael B. Hari, a former sheriff’s deputy who once submitted a proposal to build Donald Trump’s wall on the southern US border, was one of three men arrested in connection with the bombing of a mosque in Minnesota. Hari at the time headed up a group called the White Rabbit Three Percent Illinois Patriot Freedom Fighters Militia.
  • Three Percenters have served as self-appointed, heavily-armed “border patrols, attempted to detonate a car bomb outside a bank in Oklahoma City in 2017, and served as self-appointed security during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia that turned deadly in August 2017.

In June, LouisianaVoice published a story that showed an affiliation between the Three Percenters and Livingston Parish’s CAJUN GUARD.

In March 2018, it turns out, U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District hinted to representatives of the oil and gas industry that he was a MEMBER  of the 3 Percenters.

“Some of you know, some of you perhaps do not, that the Revolutionary soldiers that gave birth to this nation represented only three percent of the populace, the colonists,” he erroneously told attendees at the Expanding Global Gas Infrastructure seminar. “Some of us refer to ourselves as ‘Three Percenters,” he added (emphasis mine).

While it was not immediately clear whether Higgins really counted himself as an active member of any Three Percenter chapter, he has done little to dispel any such notion. He would again be linked to the organization two months later when he hawked T-shirts with what appeared to be a Three Percenter logo on the backs.

The shirts were distributed to participants in a “Redemption Ride,” a jeep and motorcycle ride with Higgins and Dog the Bounty Hunter. Online payments for the shirts were processed as individual contributions to Higgins’s congressional campaign.

The link to that online store, which sold clothing and accessories in preparation for the civil war that some members appear to anticipate – and relish – has since been taken down.

Higgins, by the way, is up for reelection on Nov. 3. A vote for him could be perceived as an endorsement of the planned kidnapping of the governor of Michigan. You have to ask yourself the following questions:

  • Is this really what America stands for?
  • Is the darkness that has swept over this country productive?
  • Is this what I really want for my children and grandchildren?
  • When will the madness that has permeated this country end?
  • Is violence and insurrection the answer?
  • What can I do to end the vitriol?

Answer: you can vote.

I can’t tell you how to vote – and I wouldn’t – because that’s in your own heart and while I may not agree with your choice, it’s your right to make it.

But if you don’t vote, you have no right to complain about any aspect of our government.