Anonymous ID: e70448 Nov. 17, 2021, 9:49 a.m. No.15020585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0638 >>0730 >>0794 >>1054

How to contact the J6 defendants still in jail

 

Show them some support for the holidays

 

(copypasta from Gab)

 

The January 6th defendants are rotting away in prison under abhorrent conditions, many for over 10 months now, and many for nonviolent "crimes". Regardless of what crimes they may or may not have committed, no one deserves the treatment they've received, let alone patriots who fought to defend our elections against a coup attempt.

 

The holidays are coming up and I want to share some information I put together in case anyone would like to show them support.

 

In order to send a letter to an inmate in the DC prison, you need their inmate number. (source: https://doc.dc.gov/node/305682)

 

I combed through the Department of Justice's list of 600 people charged for actions related to January 6th and narrowed down the list to 46 people who are still being held in the DC jail.

 

I then searched for their names in ConnectNetwork (https://web.connectnetwork.com/), a resource for friends and families to connect to inmates – which also lists their inmate numbers. Attached is a screenshot of their inmate numbers.

 

To send a letter, all you need is the inmates name, their inmate number, and the address of the DC jail: 1901 D Street, SE, Washington, DC 20003

 

Here's the link to the DOJ's case files on the 603 J6 defendants: https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases

 

If you'd like to read more about the 46, here's a mega link to an excel spreadsheet of the above case files narrowed down to just the defendants who are still being held in the DC Jail:

 

https://mega.nz/file/TMEDwQ5S#J-ChtD-0F8ZQo2Wd5ayqCm_EH3ypg6wq-B4Ac7AubRk

 

And a google spreadsheet if that's easier for you to access: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vVRAsHEKYIutkOFX_Z1-Nw7XqmgNxygRWmaY-2BvWxI/edit?usp=sharing

 

The DC jail says there is no limit to the amount of mail an inmate can send or receive.

 

And I'll add 1) a return address is not necessary to send mail. Just drop the letter in any blue USPS collection box. And 2) it's a federal crime to tamper with USPS mail so hopefully it will make it to its intended recipient.

 

I would love it if patriots could flood their inbox with letters of support and holiday cards. 🙏 Please share this far and wide!

 

LINK TO THE SCREENSHOT IN CASE PICS ARENT UPLOADING:

https://imgur.com/a/5TRj7dF

Anonymous ID: e70448 Nov. 17, 2021, 9:50 a.m. No.15020587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0641

How to contact the J6 defendants still in jail

 

Show them some support for the holidays

 

(copypasta from Gab)

 

The January 6th defendants are rotting away in prison under abhorrent conditions, many for over 10 months now, and many for nonviolent "crimes". Regardless of what crimes they may or may not have committed, no one deserves the treatment they've received, let alone patriots who fought to defend our elections against a coup attempt.

 

The holidays are coming up and I want to share some information I put together in case anyone would like to show them support.

 

In order to send a letter to an inmate in the DC prison, you need their inmate number. (source: https://doc.dc.gov/node/305682)

 

I combed through the Department of Justice's list of 600 people charged for actions related to January 6th and narrowed down the list to 46 people who are still being held in the DC jail.

 

I then searched for their names in ConnectNetwork (https://web.connectnetwork.com/), a resource for friends and families to connect to inmates – which also lists their inmate numbers. Attached is a screenshot of their inmate numbers.

 

To send a letter, all you need is the inmates name, their inmate number, and the address of the DC jail: 1901 D Street, SE, Washington, DC 20003

 

Here's the link to the DOJ's case files on the 603 J6 defendants: https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases

 

If you'd like to read more about the 46, here's a mega link to an excel spreadsheet of the above case files narrowed down to just the defendants who are still being held in the DC Jail:

 

https://mega.nz/file/TMEDwQ5S#J-ChtD-0F8ZQo2Wd5ayqCm_EH3ypg6wq-B4Ac7AubRk

 

And a google spreadsheet if that's easier for you to access: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vVRAsHEKYIutkOFX_Z1-Nw7XqmgNxygRWmaY-2BvWxI/edit?usp=sharing

 

The DC jail says there is no limit to the amount of mail an inmate can send or receive.

 

And I'll add 1) a return address is not necessary to send mail. Just drop the letter in any blue USPS collection box. And 2) it's a federal crime to tamper with USPS mail so hopefully it will make it to its intended recipient.

 

I would love it if patriots could flood their inbox with letters of support and holiday cards. 🙏 Please share this far and wide!

 

LINK TO THE SCREENSHOT IN CASE PICS ARENT UPLOADING:

https://imgur.com/a/5TRj7dF

Anonymous ID: e70448 Nov. 17, 2021, 10:09 a.m. No.15020741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0772 >>0777

>>15020729

do you have your head up your ass or do you live under a rock? have you seen what marjorie taylor greene has reported? they are living under the worst conditions. they're living in sewage. they're being kept in isolation for weeks. they're being beaten by guards. they're being fed literal trash. one of them is about to lose his hand because no one is receiving any medical care.