Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
Well, this is my first day back to work after getting out of jail! I was arrested on Friday night on July 26 at around eleven in the evening. All on a false and made up action! I was taken to the city of Deer Park jail. There they treated me very badly.
I sat in an unfurnished cell for nine hours! It was very cold and I had nothing to cover myself. I was shivering all night! Because I was so cold I didn't get any sleep! At that point I had been up for twenty-four hours!
Around four-in-the-morning another man was put in my cell. He had three felony conviction a, he was arrested for driving a hundred miles an hour on Hwy 225 through Deer Park. We talked a little and I thought that he was a nice guy.
I tried several times to get a hold of mom or Robert on the cell phone, but you can only call collect and they didn't answer the phone! It appeared to be doomed!
Breakfast was served there, two pieces of plain toast. The jailers were very cruel and mean-spirited! There is no excuse for people to be that way to anyone!
The guy with the three felony convictions got bailed out on a hundred dollar bond at about eight in the morning. Me, with no criminal record, was refused bond!
At about nine-in-the-morning I was transported to the Harris County Jail in downtown Houston. I had been awake for about thirty hours at this point! The story continues on the post called "Harris County Jail."
Brother Roop
Well, this is my first day back to work after getting out of jail! I was arrested on Friday night on July 26 at around eleven in the evening. All on a false and made up action! I was taken to the city of Deer Park jail. There they treated me very badly.
I sat in an unfurnished cell for nine hours! It was very cold and I had nothing to cover myself. I was shivering all night! Because I was so cold I didn't get any sleep! At that point I had been up for twenty-four hours!
Around four-in-the-morning another man was put in my cell. He had three felony conviction a, he was arrested for driving a hundred miles an hour on Hwy 225 through Deer Park. We talked a little and I thought that he was a nice guy.
I tried several times to get a hold of mom or Robert on the cell phone, but you can only call collect and they didn't answer the phone! It appeared to be doomed!
Breakfast was served there, two pieces of plain toast. The jailers were very cruel and mean-spirited! There is no excuse for people to be that way to anyone!
The guy with the three felony convictions got bailed out on a hundred dollar bond at about eight in the morning. Me, with no criminal record, was refused bond!
At about nine-in-the-morning I was transported to the Harris County Jail in downtown Houston. I had been awake for about thirty hours at this point! The story continues on the post called "Harris County Jail."
Brother Roop
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