zillaorange wrote:
It'll be somebody like Ryan Samsel a Jan. 6 political prisoner who's been held without trial since Jan.2021. During his 21/2 years without trial, Ryan has been moved to 17 different facilities. Ryan has been beaten, abused, tortured, and neglected since his arrest.
Tortured 5 months in Isolation in a closet room with a light on and a bucket for a toilet- Where is the ACLU, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch?
zZilla, the stories about Ryan Samsel are false.. he is held in normal cell under normal conditions, the picutres shown in the right wing press are not showing the conditions of his incarceration, the length of his being held is due to his criminal background, the severity of the charges and the probability that he criminal behaviour would continue if released..
https://news.yahoo.com/feds-dispute-story-behind-viral-230100259.htmlBy email, Snopes asked the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) if the photos shared by The Gateway Pundit actually depicted a cell that Samsel — or any inmate — would be placed in at any time at FDC Philadelphia. In response, a public affairs official told us that he could confirm the photos "do not depict a cell at FDC Philadelphia."
Snopes reached out to The Gateway Pundit via its online tip center about the BOP's assertion that the photos shared in the article were not taken where the publication said they were taken, but did not immediately receive a response.
Samsel has been incarcerated since his arrest on Jan. 30, 2021, for a litany of charges related to his apparent participation in the 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, where he is alleged to have aided in breaking through a police line, among other offenses.
He has regularly protested his ongoing pre-trial detention, but has been denied such relief in each case due to the severity of the charges against him — which include assaulting a law enforcement officer — and his lengthy previous criminal record, which was described in a government filing opposing his pretrial release:
Mr. Samsel has nine prior convictions, most of which appear to have involved assaultive conduct and/or "terroristic threats" of some kind.