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My concern is my son has been incarcerated for 13 years in which over 12 was served at the Davis correctional facility. In the time he was there he was a model prisoner.. After being moved to a minimum sucerity he has been in incidents that has put him in the infirmary has been blackmailed, has been moved to a medium and not there 24 hours and was jumped beaten and I was told if I didn't pay so much money he would be killed. I want to know what the hell is going on in the state rum prison and how I can make sure my son is safe for the next 24 mths without me going broke 2600:100D:B008:B96D:3DB2:6D24:35C8:3237 (talk) 18:08, 6 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Cindy K. Homan is bringing drugs into your prison for Justin Homan her son a prisoner at Lexington