Saturday, February 3, 2024

🚨 URGENT: TDCJ Administration Covering Up Food Issue 🚨

 
WHY ARE TDCJ OFFICERS NOT WEARING THEIR BODYCAMS LIKE THEY ARE SUPPOSE TO ACCORDING TO HOUSEBILL 1522  !!!!  EFFECTIVE SEPT 1ST 2023!!!!!! WE NEED ANSWERS!!!! 

🚨 URGENT: TDCJ Administration Covering Up Food Issue 🚨


I recently received a heart-wrenching letter from an inmate at the McConnell unit, shedding light on a disturbing issue that the TDCJ (Texas Department of Criminal Justice) administration is desperately trying to sweep under the rug. Various inmates from different locations within TDCJ have reached out to me, providing corroborating accounts that demand our immediate attention.


The letter reveals that food donations, meant to alleviate hunger, are being intercepted by officers for their own consumption. For instance, a recent donation from the San Antonio Food Bank was diverted to the officers' dining room, while the inmates were left with little to no access to these vital provisions. Time and again, donations intended for inmates end up spoiled or thrown away, leaving them deprived and hungry.


Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, when food donations were flourishing, facilities like the Wallace unit received nothing while officers shamelessly took these resources home. Inmates, left with four slices of bread per meal, felt the pangs of hunger gnawing at them throughout the day. The whereabouts of the excess food remains a mystery, but it is clear that it is not reaching the very individuals it was meant to nourish.


To address this grave injustice and help shed light on the dire situation, we must urgently call for an investigation into the TDCJ's handling of food resources. It is not only a matter of fairness but also a public health concern. With an overreliance on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, devoid of proper nutritional value, prisoners are being subjected to a potential epidemic of diabetes, placing their health and lives at risk.


Moreover, the recent switch to a cheaper, fruitless "jelly" product further exacerbates the problem. Inmates' meals now consist of nothing more than corn syrup sandwiches for nearly half the year, perpetuating a cycle of poor nutrition and compromising their overall well-being.


It is essential that we demand transparency and accountability from the TDCJ administration. We cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering and mistreatment of incarcerated individuals. Therefore, I implore all concerned citizens, advocacy groups, and lawmakers to join me in amplifying this issue.


We cannot afford to let the TDCJ continue its cover-up and perpetuate this cycle of abuse. I urge you to share this post, contact your local representatives, and demand a thorough investigation into the food handling and distribution practices within the TDCJ facilities. Together, we can ensure that every person, regardless of their circumstances, receives access to nutritious meals and is treated with the dignity they deserve.


Let's raise our voices and fight for change. No one should go hungry or be subjected to substandard conditions. It is time to hold TDCJ accountable and advocate for a fair and just system.


#JusticeForInmates #EndPrisonHunger #TransparencyNow


I am not the only one complaining and we getting the same genic report back as an investigation report!!MAGGOTTS REPORTED BY VARIOUS INMATES THROUGHOUT TDCJ AT THE SAME TIME (((SEEMS LIKE A PATTERN THAT NEEDS INVESTIGATED BY OUTSIDE SOURCES))






WE WON'T STOP SO !!!!

 KNOW IT'S NOT OVER!!!! 

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ACTUAL LETTER FROM TDCJ INMATE...
at the McConnell unit we received a donation on 1/31/24 it was a truck from the San Antonio Food Bank. what people don't understand is when we get food donations we don't actually get to eat the food, the officers do. example today the O.D.R. the officers dinning room was stocked with strawberries from said donation but we will never get to see them. when food comes in from donations officers will take whatever they like and eat that in their ODR until its all gone or goes rotten only then will we get some but by then its usually too rotten to eat and we just throw it out. good example is bananas and avocados. last year we got avocados but by the time they served them to us they were so black and moldy we just threw them out. mostly we never get to see any of the food that comes from donations.during covid there was a lot of food that got donated to all of tdcj like meat packs that you would buy at the grocery store but at Wallace unit we got absolutely nothing. all the officers took the food home. while we went hungry eating nothing but four slices of bread for breakfast lunch and dinner. Wallace unit was the most corrupt and sadistic unit I've ever been on. they fed so little you went hungry. it made you wonder where all the food was going. currently McConnell unit ,and I presume all of tdcj, has taken the raisins and prunes and canned fruit and eggs out of our diets. in a place that serves mostly peanut butter and jelly sandwiches(fifty percent of the past twelve months food was Johnny's) raisins and prunes was our only source of fiber. the only fruit that used to be served in our Johnny's. think about it tdcj is creating an epidemic of diabetes because half our meals are pb and j's which are mostly just jelly because its cheaper than peanut butter. and just this year tdcj switched to a cheaper brand of "jelly" that is just cornsyrup, artificial flavoring, and food coloring. there's no fruit product in it at all. so literally half our meals are cornsyrup sandwiches because there is not even enough peanut butter in them to worth mentioning. we used to get boiled eggs,a box of cereal, prunes or raisins, and a peanut butter sandwich in our breakfast johnny sack.now no raisins eggs or cereal just pancakes or a corn syrup sandwich.
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THIS WAS SENT TO ME BY AN INMATES MOTHER; INMATE SENT MESSAGE TO HIS MOM.....  WE NEED SOME ONE TO LISTEN AND TO DO THEIR JOB AND ALL THOSE HALF DOING THEIR JOB NEED TO BE REPLACED.........
HOW IS THIS ACCEPTABLE AND NOT BEING ADDRESSED!!!!! 

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