Lawsuit Exposes Lack of Mental Health Assistance in the Prison System

I spend a lot of my spare time studying and advocating for crime and prison reform. I’ve never been to prison but it’s something I’m extremely passionate about.

I ran across this story and it really triggered me to want to open up more discussion about what can be done behind bars to not only rehabilitate criminals, but create a pipeline for mental health services that are very much needed both during the entry and residency stages.

After watching the system fail over and over my opinion is it does not a bit of good to send criminals to prison and offer no options to help them navigate both in and outside prison life. Doing the opposite will continue to perpetuate more criminal activity and negligence lawsuits such as this one. I hope this family receives the proper compensation.

There also has to be some kind of clinical medical care provided for substance abuse users. Let’s be honest, drugs are real and people use them. Detox is a crucial phase of rehabilitation.

Why not use our tax dollars to address these issues plaguing the prison system. Doing that will in term rehab the criminals. When we rehab the criminals — down goes the crime. It’s simple math. And a win for us all.


According to CNN – A lawsuit has been filed in Indiana on behalf of a man with a history of schizophrenia and substance abuse who died in 2021 while he was being held in solitary confinement.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday seeks compensatory and punitive damages.

The complaint accuses jailers of putting Joshua McLemore in a small, windowless, padded isolation cell, during his nearly three-week stay at the Jackson County jail where he reportedly suffered from dehydration and malnutrition.

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Haitian Capital City Overrun by Gang Violence

Port-au-Prince Haiti / Photo Credit: BBC News

As the humanitarian crisis rages on in foreign countries like Haiti, gangs have overtaken the streets inflicting pure hell in cities such as the country’s capital Port-au-Prince.

Check this segment done by BBC News which goes behind the scenes to document the affect the gang violence is having on civilian life and how the Haitian government seems to be looking the other way.

Crime is rampant with murder, rape & extortion being some of the main daily operations. Corrupt politicians & police make it nearly impossible to contain and the Haitian people are at the mercy of it all.

In 2021, Haiti’s president was assassinated in a targeted & brutal home invasion. To date, no one has been held responsible for his murder.

WATCH: Shanquella Robinson Autopsy Reveals She Was Murdered

Shanquella Robinson / Photo Credit: ABC NEWS

This is such a heartbreaking story. This beautiful young woman absolutely did not deserve what happened to her. This whole thing reeks of hate.

I hope those so called ‘ex-fauxs’ get the retribution they deserve.

The video of Shanquella being attacked and filmed by her so called friends while on vacation in Mexico was horrific and very triggering to watch.

In the now viral video she never fought back as she was beat brutally in the neck and head. Her autopsy revealed she suffered from a fractured (broken) spine among other fatal injuries. With the severity of the injuries listed in the autopsy it is unbelievable that not one of the people responsible have been held accountable for her murder yet. Her family is calling on the feds to step in.

This whole situation is evidence that we need to be ware and mindful of jealous fake ass friends. Rest in peace Shanquella.