Jail inmate made shank from COVID mask wires: prosecutors – CWB Chicago

During a conversation early in the pandemic, a jail employee explained the challenges of fighting the virus: “If we give [inmates] bar soap, they make weapons out of it. If we give them liquid soap, they drink it. If we give them hand sanitizer, they set it on fire.” But Terry Sturgis, a 25-year-old who’s been in jail since January on gun charges, may be the first to think about alternate uses for the metal bands that hold COVID masks tight to the nose.
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Dave Hardy
2 years ago

We need to start treating social diseases instead of the symptoms. Rap music, video games, and other social influences are having a huge impact on our youth.

Here’s illegal weapons training:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otQPnIO5Yfs

Car jacking:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMWFo3gjMN8

We need to focus more on reformation as opposed to retribution. Cook County is notoriously overcrowded, and that creates tremendous stress for security and the inmates. Perhaps Brandon Johnson could find some loose change to make Cook County jail more compassionate.

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