FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Demanding Action and Accountability for Corruption Within TDCJ
Another disturbing example of corruption within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has come to light, with inmates at CMC McConnell Unit reporting a black market created from donations from the San Antonio Food Bank. In a letter to Angela Smith, an inmate expressed concern over food donations meant for inmates being sold on a black market within the prison, instead of being distributed as intended. This points to a serious issue of mismanagement and misconduct within the TDCJ that must be addressed immediately.
Furthermore, the lack of urgency or concern for the current state of the TDCJ drug crisis and mental health issues is alarming. The inmates at CMC McConnell Unit are raising valid concerns about the lack of action being taken to address these critical issues, which are putting lives at risk every day. It is unacceptable for the administration and elected officials to continue to overlook these issues and fail to provide the necessary support and resources to address them.
In addition, the overcrowding within TDCJ facilities for over 6 months has reached a critical point, with CMC McConnell Unit currently housing 300 more inmates than its maximum capacity. This overcrowding is creating dangerous and unsustainable living conditions for inmates, with reports of bodies being moved and other incidents within the prison.
It is time for a thorough investigation by the FBI and the Department of Justice to get involved and hold those responsible for corruption and neglect within TDCJ accountable. The inmates at CMC McConnell Unit are calling for immediate action to address these issues and ensure the safety and well-being of all inmates within the Texas prison system.
Enough is enough. How many lives must be lost before these issues are taken seriously? It is time for change and for new leadership that will prioritize the needs of the people over politics. The inmates at CMC McConnell Unit are speaking out and demanding justice. It is time for action.
For more information or to schedule an interview for the FREE TEXAS CAMPAIGN PODCAST, please contact QUEEN ANGELA at freetexascampaign@gmail.com or 803-757-6090. Let's make a change and bring accountability to TDCJ.
THIS IS NOT THE FIRST REPORT SEE THE TRAIL AND IT'S LONGER THAN THE ONE I HAVE CREATED SO UNDERSTAND THIS ISN'T GOING ANYWHERE UNLESS YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT!!!!!
HOW TDCJ LIVES HAS TO BE LOST BEFORE SOMETHING IS DONE?
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