Youth Jailed Since April For Alleged $5 Grocery Theft, Found Dead In Jail Cell

Youth Jailed Since April For Alleged $5 Grocery Theft, Found Dead In Jail Cell

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Youth Jailed Since April For Alleged $5 Grocery Theft, Found Dead In Jail Cell

 

A young man was arrested by Portsmouth, Virginia police over a mere $5 in groceries that he stole because he was hungry.

The arrest came on the same day a Portsmouth cop shot and killed an unarmed African American 18-year-old.

But now, Jamycheal Mitchell, 24, has been found dead in his jail cell, after spending four months behind bars with no conviction and no bail.

Mitchell had no muscle mass left by the time he died. As a registered nurse, she said she believes he was starving himself, apparently to pressure the “justice” system to  stop locking him up indefinitely.

Mitchell was accused of stealing a $1 bottle of Mountain Dew, a Snickers bar and a Zebra Cake. Combined, these amounted to a total of $5 he is accused of stealing from a 7-Eleven.

For that, he has been locked up for months, awaiting trail, and it is not even clear that he committed those crimes. There may have, perhaps, been a dispute about payment. Or perhaps he began consuming the food in the store and his credit or debit card was declined. Both of these scenarios could result in the same charges.

Perhaps still, he was poor, hungry, and stole food from time to time. Are we really in the business of locking people in cages for months over stealing food?

Mitchell’s death has not been covered by national, or even local media in Virginia, aside from a brief mention on the 11 o’clock news. Help us SPREAD THE WORD before the police start shaping the narrative of this young man’s death!

#BlackLivesMatter 
#StayWoke 

Black lives matter.

This jail is still doing this

“Four inmates who say they saw mistreatment of Jamycheal Mitchell at
the Hampton Roads Regional Jail before he died of starvation now say
they fear for their lives.

The inmates wrote letters from jail to Mark Krudys, who is representing the Mitchell family in their lawsuit
against the jail. In the letters, the inmates allege extensive
mistreatment including being denied meals, denied medication, and placed
in segregated cells against their wills..“

http://wavy.com/2016/06/22/inmates-named-in-jamycheal-mitchell-lawsuit-claim-intimidation-by-jail-staff/