Juveniles Being Held in Extreme Heat with No AC, Limited Water at Louisiana Adult Prison
There is a new emergency court filing in the ongoing lawsuit against Angola State Penitentiary from the plaintiffs, The American Civil Liberties Union. Minors that haven't been convicted yet are being held in the former death row holding cells with conditions that would even be too inhumane for criminals actually on death row.
In July of 2022, Governor John Bel Edwards announced a "shocking plan" to move minors to the former death row building at the previously adult-only maximum security Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison. The Cheif District Judge Shelly Dick found Edward's plans "disturbing".
The youth being held here have not been convicted of any crimes and this is the first time young people are being detained within an adult prison before even being allowed a trial.
The emergency filing is in response to these conditions:
- Being placed in solitary confinement for 72 consecutive hours when they arrive — only being released from their cells for a few minutes to shower;
- Being locked in their cells at times for over 23 hours for punishment, only let out to shower in handcuffs and shackles; and
- Being handcuffed and shackled as punishment when they are occasionally allowed to go outside for recreation time.
It's no secret that this Louisiana summer heat is unbearable, imagine being trapped in the heat for an entire day with no AC for an undetermined amount of time.
To quote Dr. Susi Vassallo, keeping children in these unconstitutional and inadequate conditions is "foolhardy and perilous". Vassallo, the medical expert for prisoners at Angola, goes on to say she wouldn't even keep her dog in these conditions.
State officials claim they will resolve the issue this fall however critics point out that with the temperature hitting triple digits daily this summer the conditions need to improve immediately or death is a real possibility for those being detained and have yet to have a day in court.