Friday, February 10, 2023

When They Go 'In' THEY come out WORSE

In Louisiana specifically, when youngsters go in D.O.C. prisons, they come out worse and more gangsterized. 

 Issvian Webb is wanted on three counts of Attempted First Degree Murder stemming from a shooting on South 12th Street on February 5. He allegedly fired gunshots at authorities with an A-R-style rifle. In October 2022, Webb and two other juveniles broke out of the Green Oaks Detention Center, which is state-owned. His accomplices were captured, but Webb was still on the run and is now back on local authorities’ radar. 

And then, Shreveport's officer-involved-shooting is indicative of the continued ensuing gun violence in communities and neighborhoods.

In this latest incident🠟  in Shreveport

"Officers then talked to Bagley, who would not come outside of the apartment or let them in. Bagley said he needed to put his dogs up, but instead went into a bedroom then through a balcony door and jumped to the ground from the second-floor apartment.

Officers gave chase and caught up with Bagley in a lighted breezeway of another apartment building. There was no standoff. Bagley was shot within seconds, sources told KTBS.

The encounter was captured on body cam video. It also recorded Tyler crying afterwards, pleading with Bagley to live, sources said."

The May 2019 killing of Ronald Greene yet resolved, is fresh in the minds of many criminals. Coupled with the problems in Louisiana's correction systems of which in my parish jurisdictions prison labor is at Mcdonalds', Popeyes & other businesses. Many of these facilities are no more than fight-clubs, with corrections officers either turning a blind-eye or participating in the incidents by side-bets, collusion or manipulations of weaker prisoners by established stronger detainees.
All of this coupled with citizens, killing one another in the communities and neighborhoods and the battering, beating & sabotaging inmates on the inside is a brew for discontent.
TALLULAH, La. (KNOE) - Some families say their loved ones are in the Madison Parish Correctional Center being beaten, stabbed, and burned. They also say their loved ones are not receiving the medical attention they need.
Colleen Griggs says she fears one day she’s going to get a phone call saying her son is dead. She says he told her he was burned on Tuesday and now he’s in a holding cell not receiving medical attention.

“Someone threw hot liquid on him and, my God, it looks like my son has almost been cooked to death. I want him in the hospital because he needs medical treatment,” Griggs said. 


"When They Go In they come out Worse"