Disaster Jan. 6 Detainees Confined 23 Hours a Day, Attorneys Say - “I’m being told the water is black—he has to filter the water through a sock in order to even drink water,”

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Dozens detained in federal prison awaiting trial following the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol building are being subject to solitary confinement, lack of required medical care, and restricted access to defense counsel, according to two attorneys and the father of a defendant.

Of the close to 500 arrests made so far in connection with the Jan. 6 incident, lawyers John Pierce and Steven Metcalf II, who represent several of the defendants, told EpochTV’s “The Nation Speaks” that some detainees who are being held pre-trial face solitary confinement for 23 hours a day in conditions that are “unconstitutional” and violate “every single basic human right.”

Pierce explained that these individuals are being detained by federal judges under the 1984 Bail Reform Act, which, under certain circumstances, authorizes pre-trial detention if it is believed the individuals are a threat to the community or a flight risk.

“There are about 50 plus or minus that are being detained, that have been in prison for months and will likely remain in prison for many more months until their day in court,” said Pierce.

Ned Lang, the father of a defendant who he said is receiving particularly harsh treatment, said that his son Jake is currently detained in a Washington, D.C. prison in an area called “the hole.”

“He [Jake] has no access to when Steve [his attorney] goes down and talks to him … he has no access to a private interview with an attorney. It’s like you’re in a third-world country, it’s unbelievable,” said Lang. “From what he’s telling me and what I’m hearing, it’s solitary confinement 23 hours and one hour out a day, it’s horrible.”

“These are Americans, we have individual rights, we have our Bill of Rights. This is inhumane treatment.”

Expanding on Jake’s treatment in detention, Metcalf charged that he is being denied his constitutional rights by having restricted access to defense counsel.

“I’m being told the water is black—he has to filter the water through a sock in order to even drink water,” the lawyer said. “In addition to only going out one hour a day, there’s also the weekend where he doesn’t get out at all, and he’s not able to use a shower, get a shave for days on end.”

These conditions for pre-trial detainees, said Metcalf, are unusual.

“The conditions in the D.C. jail in particular are getting to a point of not only being unconstitutional and violating every single basic human right, but they’re getting to a point where people have to speak out, and they have to know about what’s going on,” he added.

Metcalf accused authorities of instilling a “level of fear” throughout all of the inmates, but added that it is unclear who is to blame for the conditions.

“Anything that they do, or if anybody speaks up on their behalf, all of a sudden, they get targeted even further and then get put into a dangerous, unsanitary condition,” the attorney said.

Testifying at an oversight hearing held by the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee last month, FBI Director Chris Wray said that the FBI had divided the tens of thousands of protesters who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6 into three groups: “peaceful, maybe rowdy” protesters who didn’t participate in the breach and made up the biggest group, a second group who engaged in criminal trespass of the Capitol Building, and a third group—the smallest in number—who were responsible for carrying weapons into the Capitol.

Close to 500 arrests among those in the second and third groups have been made so far in connection with the Jan. 6 incident, Wray told the committee. The Department of Justice previously said that the majority of cases are related to entering a restricted building, obstruction of an official proceeding, and civil disorder.

The FBI director also testified that the law enforcement agency considered the events that unfolded on Jan. 6 to be an act of “domestic terrorism.” When asked by Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) whether the events could be considered an “insurrection,” Wray replied that he believes that it would be inappropriate to describe the breach as such.

“In my role as FBI director, because that’s a term that has legal meaning, I really have to be careful about using words like that,” Wray said, noting that what he says could affect ongoing criminal cases.

Democratic lawmakers have pushed the narrative that the Jan. 6 breach was an “insurrection,” largely during the January impeachment effort against former President Donald Trump. No one who participated in the breach has been charged with insurrection.

On June 23, Indiana woman Anna Morgan-Lloyd, 49, was put on probation in the first sentence stemming from the Jan. 6 breach.

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I've said this before, but pay attention to how these people are being treated because this is coming to anyone right-of-center sooner than you might think.
 
Gotta test the waters to see if the public gets upset. They don't of course, a huge portion buy into the "insurrection" nonsense, the rest don't care.

All under the guise of anti-terrorism, something loved by those who seek control and maintain power. This was a riot nothing more, just remember anything can be labeled terrorism when convenient.
 
Gotta test the waters to see if the public gets upset. They don't of course, a huge portion buy into the "insurrection" nonsense, the rest don't care.

All under the guise of anti-terrorism, something loved by those who seek control and maintain power. This was a riot nothing more, just remember anything can be labeled terrorism when convenient.
Also helpful that this isn't being reported by (((mainstream media))). I guarantee normies don't even know about this. But you're right that they wouldn't even care.
 
Metcalf accused authorities of instilling a “level of fear” throughout all of the inmates, but added that it is unclear who is to blame for the conditions.
Yeah as unclear as fucking plastic wrap. They know exactly who's doing this they just won't say. Mother Mary and Joseph, you DO NOT want the laws to fail this many people like this or else one day, for no reason at all it's going to happen. And I don't think anyone wants that.....well anybody not in the 1% club with easy access to other places out of the fire they started that is.

Huh... it's almost like the left is treating these people as if they were in a camp of some sorts.
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Gotta test the waters to see if the public gets upset. They don't of course, a huge portion buy into the "insurrection" nonsense, the rest don't care.

All under the guise of anti-terrorism, something loved by those who seek control and maintain power. This was a riot nothing more, just remember anything can be labeled terrorism when convenient.
We will see if people get upset once it is covered in any serious way. So far they are doing a pretty good job of keeping it out of the spotlight with UFO reports.

When it does finally get coverage the narrative will be that these are dangerous domestic terrorists which justifies their treatment and the fact that the charges faced are generally a differently worded trespassing rap.

Leftists will cheer not realizing they are punching their future ticket to the gulag and most people on the right will muddle on in silent terror as the country slips closer toward oblivion.
 
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All this for making a bunch of politicians cower under their desks?

Look, I'm happy to know just how petty & vindictive the powers that be are, but god damn.
 
If they are treating these people like that, then its probably going to be no surprise if they face trumped up charges for treason. What a timeline to live in, watching the illusion of this thing we call Civil Rights wither away so fast.
 
Hypothetically, they could decide tomorrow that shitposting on a backwater internet forum dedicated to laughing at publicly stupid people is "information terrorism".

There but for the grace of God go you and I.
If they are treating these people like that, then its probably going to be no surprise if they face trumped up charges for treason. What a timeline to live in, watching the illusion of this thing we call Civil Rights wither away so fast.
Sadly, despite all the bloviating poetic about the Constitution that happens in this country, the only rights you truly have are the ones you can pay an attorney to defend.
 
Its funny, the people so agaisnt mistreating sand nigger terrorist and the prison complex because muh niggers are all up for this shit if its the whitey/christian they hate. Always very convenient of them.
 
Friendly reminder that the flashpoint event of the French revolution was the storming of the Bastille that occurred after Marquis de Sade riled the crowds up by screaming "they're killing us in here!"
Of course he was a lying pervert but the rest still makes for nice imagery.
 
Its funny, the people so agaisnt mistreating sand nigger terrorist and the prison complex because muh niggers are all up for this shit if its the whitey/christian they hate. Always very convenient of them.
The cops, the military, the intelligence community....despite how much they denounce these institutions, they don't want them abolished. They just want to commandeer them for their own political goals.
 
everyone wants to be a martyr but no ones wants the nails in their hands. its terrible sure, but plenty of people were smart enough not to join the fracas.
 
Lol they're locked up you retards, did you expect free handjobs and cookies or some shit? I've been in state jails where it was 24 hours a day locked in a cell for weeks on end and maybe 3 times a year you would get to walk around a concrete rec yard for an hour.
 
Not really giving folks much of an incentive to stop at just doing an unscheduled tour of the grounds next time, are they? There's a reason why you have a gradation of punishment for offences.
 
Yeah as unclear as fucking plastic wrap. They know exactly who's doing this they just won't say. Mother Mary and Joseph, you DO NOT want the laws to fail this many people like this or else one day, for no reason at all it's going to happen. And I don't think anyone wants that.....well anybody not in the 1% club with easy access to other places out of the fire they started that is.


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If they are treating these people like that, then its probably going to be no surprise if they face trumped up charges for treason. What a timeline to live in, watching the illusion of this thing we call Civil Rights wither away so fast.
Civil rights lasted for only as long as someone could effectively bring the ruling class in line.
Not really giving folks much of an incentive to stop at just doing an unscheduled tour of the grounds next time, are they? There's a reason why you have a gradation of punishment for offences.
Good thing they spent so much money fortifying the temple of Our Democracy against the filthy plebs.

They swung at the king and missed, and the ruling class doesn't intend to ever let it happen again. Putin's fucking right to call this shit out as no other world power's willing to tell it like it is.
 
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