Anonymous ID: dcdff4 March 6, 2023, 5:30 p.m. No.18458217   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8579

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Repost - There are J6 prisoners under siege in Warsaw, Virginia. Never Forget.

 

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NNRJ ABUSE ALLEGATIONS

BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY

John Haynes Jr.

 

There are two sides to every story and quite a story is unfolding before our eyes as disclosures concerning alleged abuses against inmates and detainees at the Northern Neck Regional Jail (NNRJ) continue to emerge. Until recently there has been little scrutiny of the Jail but all of that changed in December of 2022 when detainees arrested for participating in the January 6th 2021 "Stop the Steal" rally at the Capitol Building began arriving at the NNRJ.

Ironically, my first reaction was one of relief. After hearing of the brutal conditions and abusive treatment visited upon the detainees at the D.C. Jail, I was optimistic that conditions would be much more humane at the NNRJ. Much to my dismay, I could not have been more wrong in my assessment.

In our January 2022 edition we described the very first detainees to arrive at the NNRJ and the efforts of the Northern Neck Patriots (NNP) to assist them, as follows:

"In late December a member of a local citizens association called the Northern Neck Patriots sent out a bulletin to its members notifying them that seven of the political prisoners arrested for attending the January 6th Demonstration in Washington D.C. against the fraudulent 2020 Presidential Election are currently being detained at the Northern Neck Regional Jail (NNRJ).

Their names are Albuquerque Head, Kyle Young, Geoffrey Sills, Nicholas Laguerand, Ronnie Presley, Robert Morss and Chris Quaglin. All seven were arrested in conjunction with the events of January 6th on a variety of minor charges largely involving trespassing."

 

moar at link…

 

https://nnsentinel.com/

Anonymous ID: dcdff4 March 6, 2023, 6:13 p.m. No.18458579   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8604

>>18458217 (me) FTA on Jan. 6 prisoners held in Warsaw, Virginia.

 

“I can attest that the food served to NNRJ’s roughly 400 inmates is abysmal. Dishes such as cat food, meat rock, seven-day stew and bologna cycle the menu week after week. I’ve seen rotten cabbage, spoiled potatoes and bad meat used for lunch and dinner items in the kitchen. Mice run freely. Roaches are prolific.”

In the first 6 months I lost 40 lbs. But weight wasn’t all that I lost; I also became malnourished. Some of us-others before me- began to find large subdermal masses under our skin, often in the armpit or “backside” region. Out of our ignorance we called them “boils”, not knowing we were infected with a dangerous antibiotic resistant form of staph called MRSA. I witnessed inmates conduct their own medical procedures in efforts to drain their painful sores due to medical unaccountability.

 

''Then it happened to me. Beginning in January 2022 after being a prisoner at NNRJ for 6 months I suddenly noticed a painful mass growing under my skin. Over the course of a week my skin went from healthy to a painful and festering open sore that prevented me from sitting or sleeping regularly. I bled for days. I brought this immediately to the attention of the NNRJ medical staff in January 2022 requesting to see the doctor and to get bandages for the bleeding. Not only was I refused admittance to see the doctor for 5 months, but my request for bandages was also repeatedly ignored. All of my clothes would become bloodied as I awaited laundry day which only comes twice a week. My bedsheets became soaked in my own blood. After days of draining the wound would eventually heal before another would appear 2-3 weeks later.

If the jail medical allowed me to meet with the doctor when I requested, I would have been spared 5 months of medical mistreatment and suffering. My body would not bear the scars of a months long fight with a dangerous infection. I communicate these facts to you in the hopes that through public exposure and action other inmates may not have to suffer the pain and neglect that I suffered for a year and a half at the Northern Neck Regional Jail.”''

 

picrel: Robert Morss, political detainee, Warsaw, VA