‘It’s brewing’: Inmates, guards worry about violence after COVID-19 lockdown
VANCOUVER — Jennifer Larue just wants her husband to be able to hold their baby.
But COVID-19 outbreaks at federal prisons and the subsequent lockdown to prevent the virus spread means Larue’s husband, Norman, hasn’t been able to see his wife or children in person for weeks.
“It’s extremely difficult,” she said. “People need to know these are human beings.”
She is among several family members of inmates, along with the union representing prison guards, expressing a growing concern about segregation-like conditions in prisons and the potential for violence after lockdowns are lifted.