American Taliban John Walker Lindh Attacked in Jail

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  1. Cascarino's Pizzeria

    Apr 29, 2001
    New Jersey, USA
    You have to question why he wanted to be put in with the general population. not a good prison career move:

    Posted on Thu, Mar. 06, 2003

    Report: Lindh attacked by jail inmates

    VICTORVILLE, Calif. (AP) - John Walker Lindh, who is serving a 20-year sentence for helping the Taliban, may have been attacked by one or more white supremacists at a federal prison in this desert community northeast of Los Angeles, it was reported today.

    FBI officials said they have been alerted and do not know if Lindh, 21, had been injured.

    ``I can confirm there was an incident regarding Lindh (on) Monday night,'' FBI spokeswoman Laura Bosley told the San Bernardino Sun. ``There was a report that Lindh was assaulted by another inmate but I cannot disclose any details beyond that.''

    George Harris, an attorney with the San Francisco firm that represents Lindh, said he was not aware of any incident regarding his client and was concerned for his safety.

    ``I don't know anything about an attack,'' Harris said. ``We would be concerned if my client would be in danger.''

    Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Dan Dunne told the newspaper that the agency does not release information about inmates unless a crime has been committed within prison walls that is prosecutable.

    ``Walker Lindh remains safely housed at Victorville,'' Dunne said. ``He's being housed there in a unit that is consistent with security needs.''

    Lindh, his parents and his legal representatives are under a gag order as a condition of his plea bargain and are barred from talking to the media, Dunne said.

    Calls left for the FBI and the Federal Bureau of Prisons were not immediately returned early today.

    Lindh arrived at the medium-security facility in January, under guard by federal marshals. He had been held at a federal lockup in Virginia and was moved to be closer to his parents who live in Northern California.

    He was sentenced to 20 years in prison last October after pleading guilty to supplying services to the Taliban during the war in Afghanistan and carrying explosives in commission of a felony. Lindh was in the vicinity of a prison uprising where CIA agent Johnny ``Mike'' Spann was killed, but authorities decided not to prosecute him in connection with the slaying.

    Lindh was placed in general population last month at the request of his attorneys and was working as an orderly cleaning indoors where guards could watch him closely, an anonymous source told the newspaper. Lindh had been in special housing similar to solitary confinement for his protection since Monday, the source said.

    The prison has more than 1,650 inmates and 362 full-time employees. A high-security penitentiary and a second medium-secuirty prison are under construction on the site.
     
  2. GringoTex

    GringoTex Member

    Aug 22, 2001
    1301 miles de Texas
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bolivia
    Gag orders as a component of plea bargains should be illegal.
     

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