tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865899338127676081.post2039217406364475602..comments2023-08-27T07:25:06.889-07:00Comments on mentally ill in prison: A SHADOW IN THE DARK: SEGREGATED SOULSFFUPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02860136791099005665noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865899338127676081.post-53444358394309236712011-05-30T08:03:43.193-07:002011-05-30T08:03:43.193-07:00So I was seeing if you could find any articles on ...So I was seeing if you could find any articles on Mr. Naseer's crimes online and I came across this website. I have a few points to make.<br /><br />1. There's no way that Mr. Naseer wrote that. Having directly dealt with him, his speaking and writing is nowhere near the level shown in the writing.<br /><br />2. If you read the report on the crimes he committed, you would NEVER sympathize with the man.<br /><br />3. Being confined to segregation is his own fault. There are thousands of inmates who don't go there. If you misbehave then you will end up in segregation. You can't just throw someone so dangerous back amongst the general population.<br /><br />4. Mr. Naseer made constant threats to harm staff and inmates. He was never provoked. If he wanted something from officers that he wasn't entitled to, he would get disorderly.<br /><br />5. He spit on staff during an escort for no good reason other than he didn't like the people.<br /><br />6. EVERYTHING is on camera.<br /><br />So don't believe this guy. He's not tortured. He's in segregation because he CONSTANTLY breaks not only prison laws but actual laws. He makes threats on people's lives that MUST be taken seriously.<br /><br />Good day.a guynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865899338127676081.post-39662818379544033252011-01-21T11:55:24.038-08:002011-01-21T11:55:24.038-08:00My son is mentally ill and after his release from ...My son is mentally ill and after his release from a state mental hospital was confined in a segregation cell for 12 days with a mat on the floor and a suicide blanket. The staff in this county jail would not discuss this with me, his mother and a therapist, nor let him sign a release. I was told he was put there due to his 'behaviors' prior to his stay at the state hospital, at a time he was psychotic and manic. I finally, in desperation, called NAMI, and they called the sheriff and he was transferred to another county. He is doing well now, in the other jail. I do not understand how this inhumane treatment can be legal, nor do I understand how law enforcement officers can go about their lives, knowing they have someone locked up like this, who does not need toUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08490570030191238116noreply@blogger.com