While reading the ULK 51 I noticed an article titled
“People
Dying, Urgency to Shut Down Control Units.” This article is/was
concerning an inmate named “Wiley” (if I’m spelling his name correctly)
who was from my hometown, North Little Rock, who hung himself the day
before he made parole. Right now in my current (Ad-Seg/ISO bound) I
know/feel that silence on a lot of the issues will be my wisest
strategem. But I think that it’ll be alright to disclose some of the
details about what’s going on here at East Arkansas Regional Unit (EARU)
and in the max. Drawing too much attention to myself, and revealing all
of my hand, would only impede my efforts, more than augmenting them.
I met Wiley when I was in Administrative Segregation (aka “the Max”)
when I was housed in Max 4, 30 cell on the 2nd tier. Wiley was in Max 4,
18 cell on the bottom tier. We could see in each other’s cells kinda. We
were introduced to one another through mutual associations, when he
asked me to draw up a tattoo pattern for somebody; one of his family
members, or his wife, I can’t remember which. Long story short,
basically Wiley had let the officers know ahead of time that he was
having medical problems and suicidal thoughts before he hung himself.
Like the night before, or a day or two before he died. And he was
telling them that he thought that “everybody was trying to kill/poison”
him. That same night he went to the Max infirmary (alive) with two
escorts. I want to say that one of the escorts was a Lieutenant. I
witnessed all that with my own two eyes and ears. And Wiley returned to
the same cell that night, alive.
Wiley “caught out” of the Barracks later on saying that we were all
trying to kill him and poison him and that he was having suicidal
thoughts. This was a day or two later – on another shift I think – after
he had went to the max infirmary originally. I saw him leave his cell in
a wheelchair, this time (alive) and the 2 officer escorts were carrying
what appeared to be a braided noose that I’m guessing they got outta his
cell. Note: it’s common for Max staff to escort inmates by wheelchair
just to speed things up. Since it usually takes ages, and a lot of pain
on inmates wrists/ankles, to walk up and down a long-ass hallway while
shackled/handcuffed). They probably took him to one of the 3 isolations
(the hole) suicide watch/treatment precaution cells (although I have no
way to confirm this conjecture). There the inmate is in an “observation
cell” with a caged window that the officer in the ISO’s “control booth”
can look through and see into all of the inmate’s cell. Unless you get
down low on the ground or duck off in the corner. There are 3 ISO BKs in
the Max, holding about 50-60 people per each BKs (most cells are 2 man
cells), and there’s two one-man observation cell per each of the ISO
BKs. The officer is supposed to make 15 minute checkups or “security
checks” while being stationed inside the control booth, where they look
in each of the little observation windows, and then put a note into the
yellow mental health log/folder, stating what they see the inmate doing
(or lie, like they usually do and make up some bs to avoid having to
stand up every 15 minutes).
So Wiley killed himself the day before he made parole. The news hit my
ears the hour that he hung himself. This is where it gets even crazier:
last year alone, 2015, I was in the same barracks with two other inmates
who hung themselves other than Wiley (3 total hangings that I witnessed
first hand), and another hung himself in my homie’s barracks right
behind mine. And they’re not killing themselves for no reason, I assure
you. Not very many people are built to do a year or more back here.
The first hanging that I witnessed happened in my barracks while I was
in Max 6, 32 cell on the 2nd tier during September or October 2015 – the
guy that hung himself was in Max 6, 4 cell on the 1st tier. He had
showed the guard the noose like 2 hours or so before he killed himself,
as a warning, or so they say. That’s what the homies told me on yard
afterwards, who could actually see inside his cell, and also homies who
were in cells close to him. But remember that this is prison, and shit
often gets twisted. So you got to take info as it comes. The same
officer, who was supposed to be working Max 6 made no rounds at all. I
remember that. He came around for mail call at 6pm (shift change) and to
talk to certain inmates, and that was it. That’s nothing new though.
That’s normal here. Real talk. Nobody gives a shit either.
This is Part 2 to the Story
It was movie night and I was watching some 007 show I think. All the
sudden the police radios start going wild. Stretchers pull up, with the
lil oxygen thing, about 15-30 minutes after the initial call. Which
really surprises me that they got there that fast. They don’t have a
relevant nurse station with nurses already on stand-by within a mile’s
walk from the max. The nearest nurses station is found by walking
through several long ass hallways, all the way out in “population” GP
unit; so it always takes forever for them to get down the hallways and
through 8-9 riot gates, etc., with the stretchers and equipment. I used
a mirror on a slit in the side of my “bean trap” to watch all this play
out. But the angle of the 2nd tiers floor blocked a lot of my view. The
officer never got fired. I remember seeing him a whole year afterwards.
I’m not sure if he got suspended or anything. And I’m not sure what
happened after that, as far as “news coverage” goes. But there were no
changes when it comes to the general guard behaviors, and their grossly
negligent practices. That’s probably due to that particular inmate not
having any family or a support system. If he’d of had family press the
issue it would’ve been regarded with more concern, and seriousness.
Now fast forward to the day before Thanksgiving, 2015. I was in max 5,
30 cell, on the 2nd tier. The kid, named Tyler, who hung himself, was in
14 or 15 cell, on the 1st tier. I can’t go too far into details on
paper, or in the wrong company. But I will say that he’d been notifying
the officers about some legitimate “problems,” trying to get a cell
change either the night before, or maybe 2 nights before he died, and
about 30 minutes to an hour or two before he died, for the second time.
He was in a “corner cell” where your neighbors can not only see all of
your cell, but you and your closest neighbor are both literally 2-3 feet
apart, facing each other (almost) at a 90 degree L shaped angle, and can
reach your arm/hand out and touch each other’s doors. Inmates can “dash”
each other with anything you can think of – boiling grease/magic shave
mixtures; shit, piss, cum, spoiled milk, and some ingredients I won’t
name, etc. Happens all the time. Or neighbors can even take a knife and
fashion a spear shaft and cut or stab one another. What y’all think
Mr. Rogers would think about that neighborhood?
I went to yard that same day, (right before Tyler died). In the freezing
cold (I was frozen and drove), stuck standing in a small, chain-link dog
cage for what turned out to be an extra 3 hours (it’s supposed to be one
hour). All because of the “holidays” and a “staff shortage,” (and the
fact that they knew it was cold and that I had to piss.) I was trying to
meet up with one of my homies in 7 barracks. I came back inside, (numb,
half-frozen), and 30 minutes later staff starts swarming into the
barracks (everybody from the warden on down – like a lil piggie holiday
family reunion) with nurses and stretchers/the weird oxygen thing. The
guy in the corner cell next to Tyler knew about his suicidal/paranoid
comments that he’d been yelling out all night, and during that same
morning right before shift change, (I had been up for a few days and
also heard of it all), and had noticed Tyler had a sheet over his door.
He eventually figured out that Tyler was back there behind the sheet,
hanging.
What a phone call his momma, and incarcerated father (who’s also in the
ADC) must of got the day before thanksgiving….all because some police,
can’t even do a simple job.
Due to the fact that Tyler had a family (that pressed the issue) as well
as some “friends” around here, this incident actually made the channel 3
news. If he’d of been somebody without family or friends then that
would’ve never happened. The warden over the unit and the max even
started making the officers stay in the barracks without leaving out all
day, (which never usually happens/happened) and he started making sure
they do their 30 minute rounds. That lasted 2-3 months before they
started slipping back into old, familiar, neglectful ways.
The other hanging (which happened like June or July of 2015), which
happened in max 4 (my homie’s barracks) while I was in max 6. All of the
max barracks (except max 1 and 2) are set up to where the small windows
in our cells above our racks (they’re about 4 feet long and 5-6 inches
tall) are facing one another. So if i’m in max 6 looking outta my window
I can see most of the windows in max 4 (unless I’m at the front of the
barracks or at the under end of the barracks in a corner cell. I was in
32 cell, a corner cell. Me and one of my homies used to talk to each
other through the windows by using different versions of sign language
with our hands (I’m fluent in several versions of sign – American sign
language and a few different, improvised street signs, I’ll call ’em).
Everyday. We can hold entire conversations like that. I had come back in
from yard and climbed up on my bed and got in the window and was trying
to catch my homie so that I could figure out why he didn’t go to yard
that morning. Once I got his attention he told me the reason was cuz
they (all of max 4) was on lockdown for a “state police investigation”
for “hanging.” Some young kid, who, similar to Wiley, had just made
parole, or was about a month away from going to the house, I guess got
tired of people picking on him and offed himself. From what I
understand, anyways. He’d been hanging for hours, with a sheet over his
door. Ms. Jones, a female officer, found him. She told me about it later
on. And those are just the recent hangings that I, with my limited
knowledge, can attest to personally. I know for a fact that there’s been
more since then, and tons more in the past. (At least 2 more this year
alone, 2016). I can tell y’all tons more crazy shit in time. This is the
worst prison in the ADC, hands down.