May 1, 2011
George M. Gonzalez #793155
Santa Rosa Corr. Inst.
5850 East Milton Road
Milton, FL 32583
Florida Department of Corruptions
Greetings, Free World!
Eleven months and counting down. I'm very excited about that it will not be ten long hard years. For those who know about Florida Dept. or Corrections know that ten years will feel like twenty. For those who don't know, I'd be less of a gentleman if I didn't explain.
From the very moment a Florida inmate walks into prison, the abuse begins. I've seen non-speaking inmates (deaf) slapped and then asked, "Did you hear that?" Most of the time these incidents are reported the "inspector" will ask the guard who assaulted the inmate, "Did such and such occur?" We all know the answer to that. "Of course not." It's a big joke.
There have been cameras installed but only where it's a common area, so all they do (guards) is take an inmate to a blind spot and assault them. These inmates are defenseless, handcuffed behind their backs, shackles on their ankles, and a waist chain holding it all in place. After these inmates are assaulted a "use of force" report is written and it will state the inmate attempted to assault the guard and force was used to gain control of the inmate to cease his disruptive behavior.
So in conclusion, on top of the inmate being assaulted, he is punished in confinement for an undetermined amount of time and given an outside criminal case for battery on a law enforcement officer where it will literally cost thousands of dollars to progress all this. All out of malice of a hateful guard that may be having problems with a spouse at home and coming to work to take it out on an inmate.
Not even 30% of these incidents are reported for various reason, mainly because nothing will come out of the investigation and also because inmates are scared of the retaliation, not from the same guard but by his "buddies" on different shifts who will write bogus disciplinary reports, confiscate personal property, lose incoming and outgoing mail, and a whole bung of other petty ways they have to make an inmate's life worse than it already is. It is not uncommon for guards to turn inmates against each other. Inmates are purposely housed with other inmates to be assaulted for writing grievances and so forth. These are inmates that are granted "special petty privileges" such as getting to clean up the confinement wing and get an extra tray understanding as I am, and thus this causes them to become upset with their loved ones. The blame falls on "out of sight mind".
This is what the Florida Dept. of Corruptions wants. They want to turn families against each other instead of encourage a better family relation which statistics show inmates with a better family relation have a greater chance of making it in society for the Florida Dept. of Corruptions. The less inmates, the less prisons, and the less jobs for the Florida Dept. of Corruptions.
Well, that's it for now, but before I go, I want to leave you with this:
He who walks blameless and who does what is righteous, who speaks the truth from his heart, he who does these things will never be shaken.
—Unknown
George
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