Congressional Report Details ‘Inhumane’ Conditions of January 6 Inmates

by AG News Staff

 

A new report published by U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) office details “atrocious,” “cramped,” and “inhumane” conditions at the Washington, D.C., jail where January 6 defendants are being held ahead of trial. The congressional delegation had been turned away by jail officials in July and again initially in November, before they were given access.

The report, “Unusually Cruel,” was released by Greene’s office on Tuesday. It recounts a three-and-a-half-hour tour on November 4 of two Washington, D.C. jails by Greene along with Rep. Louie Gohmert and members of their staff. The purpose of the visit, according to the report, was to inspect the conditions of jails, “specifically the treatment of inmates held in the [Central Treatment Facility] in relation to the events of January 6, 2001.”

According to Greene’s office, “cells in the January 6 wing of the CTF were extremely small, composed of a single toilet, sink, and a small bed cot. The walls of the rooms had residue of human feces, bodily fluids, blood, dirt, and mold. The community showers were recently scrubbed of black mold—some of which remained. The interior walls of the common area were also freshly painted.”

“According to the inmates,” the report continues, “the U.S. Marshals had recently visited the area just days before, which caused a flurry of activity by guards to clean up the January 6 area while the U.S. Marshals were inspecting another area.” 

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth in October held D.C. Department of Corrections Director Quincy Booth and warden Wanda Patten in contempt and ordered the Justice Department to investigate the CTF for possible civil rights violations after jail officials failed to provide treatment for a January 6 defendant in need of surgery. A November 2 report by the U.S. Marshals Service concluded the CTF failed to meet “minimum standards of confinement” and determined 400 inmates should be transferred to a different facility in Pennsylvania.

Read the entire report below.

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Photo “Marjorie Taylor Greene” by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Background Photo “Jail Cell” by Adam Jones, Ph.D. CC BY-SA 3.0.
 

 

 

 

 

 


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2 Thoughts to “Congressional Report Details ‘Inhumane’ Conditions of January 6 Inmates”

  1. Lynn

    Members of this committee were denied access to that DC facility for months. Now it has released a detailed report that the mainstream media has completely ignored. If these prisoners were members of blm or antifa who had committed actual violence and been incarcerated for it, the press would have the conditions front and center on their national outlets.
    Americans are supposed to be afforded equal justice under the law. What we have seen happen to those who entered the Capitol building and many who did not, is reprehensible. The actions by the DOJ and FBI are retaliatory, designed for the sole purpose of intimidating American citizens and preventing them from supporting any candidate who is not on their approved list. It is shameful.

  2. John Douglas

    Where have you been ? This a national disgrace ! Political prisoners in America should have caught your attention from the beginning . This is how real patriots get treated under the illegal communist regime . Maybe you might mention Ashley Babbit and Roseanne Boylan , killed by Pelosi’s gestapo

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