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Neglect Defines Covid-19 Containment in California Jails

In January, when over 700 people incarcerated at the jail contracted Covid-19 in less than a month, Pitre said that he started to display symptoms, describing aches, pains, and shortness of breath. Despite filing multiple medical requests, he said, he was given only Tylenol by jail staff, many of whom refused to wear masks. When Pitre tested positive, according to his attorney Megan Hopkins, his requests for medical evaluation went ignored. “They’ve moved him multiple times, and they won’t even replace the blankets he was using when he had the virus,” said Hopkins. “It took weeks for them to even give him an inhaler for his asthma.”

Families kept in dark while Donovan prisoners die of COVID-19

 into how the prison system responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and what led to the deaths of 18 people at Donovan state prison in San Diego. He died on Christmas Day, four months shy of his first parole hearing after more than 20 years in prison. Earlie Paton was incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in Otay Mesa when he tested positive for COVID-19 in December. His breathing grew shallow, so the prison sent him to a nearby hospital. The 67-year-old’s condition only got worse over four days at UC San Diego Medical Center. He chose to withdraw from treatment and died the next day.

3 Donovan inmates found dead or dying in cells from COVID-19

Donovan Deaths: COVID-19 outbreak leaves 18 dead. Three were found in their cells. More than 1,000 prisoners at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in Otay Mesa have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Credit: Megan Wood/inewsource Author: Jill Castellano and Mary Plummer | inewsource Published: 5:31 PM PDT April 8, 2021 Updated: 5:31 PM PDT April 8, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Donovan Deaths This is the first of a two-part investigation into how the prison system responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and what led to the deaths of 18 people at Donovan state prison in San Diego. The crisis peaked four days before Christmas. San Diego’s only prison was teeming with COVID-19 infections. A fifth of the 3,500 people incarcerated were sick, and many were relocated to three large gymnasiums so staff could reach them quickly in an emergency.

Judge questions FBI seizure of Beverly Hills safe deposit boxes

Print A retired flooring contractor was watching television one night last month when he saw a news report about federal agents raiding U.S. Private Vaults, a store in a Beverly Hills strip mall that let customers rent safe deposit boxes anonymously. He knew the place well. It’s near his home and, for years, he has rented a long, narrow box there to keep about $60,000 in cash, gold and silver. It also contained the title certificate for his pickup truck. The 69-year-old man, who declined to be named because of privacy and safety concerns, said he has kept the stockpile of currency and precious metals since getting spooked by the 2008 financial crash. “You never know what’s going to happen, the way the world’s going today,” he said.

Sentencing Law and Policy: Bottleneck: The Place of County Jails in California s COVID-19 Correctional Crisis

Sentencing Law and Policy: Bottleneck: The Place of County Jails in California s COVID-19 Correctional Crisis
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