#johnsoncountytx

DFW Support Committeedfwsupportcommittee@mas.to
2025-11-17

Update from the DFW Support Committee:

Twelve More People Federally Charged in the July 4 Prairieland ICE Detention Center Protest Case

Majority of Defendants Expected to Enter ‘Not Guilty’ Pleas December 3, Refusing Early Plea Offer of Up To 15 Years in Prison

dfwdefendants.wordpress.com/20

Write to the defendants! Read more about the case here:
dfwdefendants.wordpress.com

Fundraiser: givesendgo.com/supportDFWprote

#PrairielandDefendants #dfw #Texas #johnsoncountytx #ICE #prisonersupport

DFW Support Committeedfwsupportcommittee@mas.to
2025-10-24

📞 We are posting a call for an urgent PHONE ZAP! ☎️

The water is disgusting at Johnson County Jail & could get the defendants there & other incarcerated folx very, very sick. We demand facility inspection & distribution of clean water to immates at Johnson County Jail.

Call:
US Marshal Office: 214-767-0836, option 3
JOCO Admin Office: 817-556-6024

Study on lead in Texas jails' water: prisonpolicy.org/blog/2025/03/

tpcadvocates.org/_files/ugd/48

#JohnsonCountyJail #JohnsonCountyTX #water #prisons #phonezap

Black and grey graphic with water bottles behind a chain link fence and water droplets against glass.

Text says:

"Phone Zap for access to clean water at Johnson County!

Anonymous defendant at JOCO:
"They worked on the water today and now it's brown. So they put some kind of cleaner in it so it tastes like bleach. They do not use licensed plumbers but only maintenance people.

Something Sticks at JOCO!!!

Water is life. People could Die!"Black graphic with white and red text that says:

"What is Happening:

Urgent action is needed at Johnson County Jail. Johnson County’s water is brown, cloudy, and smells like bleach. It has consistently tasted off to those incarcerated, but now this situation is dire. The Prison Policy Initiative has found that most water at Texas jails is unsafe to drink, with 38 percent containing lead. Furthermore, Johnson County is currently being investigated due to the sheriff’s corruption charges. The jail has consistently failed in regards to medical care; if someone becomes sick from the water, they could potentially face abuse and neglect instead of care. Access to safe, clean water must be ensured for the people incarcerated at Johnson County Jail."Black graphic with white and red text that says:

"Who to call:
The US Marshal Office: 214-767-0836, option 3
JOCO Admin Office: 817-556-6024

What to say:
Hello, my name is ______. I am calling to demand access to safe, clean water at Johnson County Jail. There has been a report from someone incarcerated there that the water is currently brown, cloudy, and smells like bleach. The water needs to be immediately tested in compliance with Senate Bill 1929 and other water options, such as water bottles, need to be provided to all inmates.  Licensed plumbers also need to be hired for the facility. With the high rates of lead in the Texas jail system, this issue needs to be taken seriously with full respect for the health and humanity of those incarcerated at Johnson County."
2025-10-03

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