Wasted Honor -

Carl R. ToersBijns is the author of the Wasted Honor Trilogy [Wasted Honor I,II and Gorilla Justice] and his newest book From the Womb to the Tomb, the Tony Lester Story, which is a reflection of his life and his experiences as a correctional officer and a correctional administrator retiring with the rank of deputy warden in the New Mexico and Arizona correctional systems.

Carl also wrote a book on his combat experience in the Kindle book titled - Combat Medic - Men with destiny - A red cross of Valor -

Carl is considered by many a rogue expert in the field of prison security systems since leaving the profession. Carl has been involved in the design of many pilot programs related to mental health treatment, security threat groups, suicide prevention, and maximum custody operational plans including double bunking max inmates and enhancing security for staff. He invites you to read his books so you can understand and grasp the cultural and political implications and influences of these prisons. He deals with the emotions, the stress and anxiety as well as the realities faced working inside a prison. He deals with the occupational risks while elaborating on the psychological impact of both prison worker and prisoner.

His most recent book, Gorilla Justice, is an un-edited raw fictional version of realistic prison experiences and events through the eyes of an anecdotal translation of the inmate’s plight and suffering while enduring the harsh and toxic prison environment including solitary confinement.

Carl has been interviewed by numerous news stations and newspapers in Phoenix regarding the escape from the Kingman prison and other high profile media cases related to wrongful deaths and suicides inside prisons. His insights have been solicited by the ACLU, Amnesty International, and various other legal firms representing solitary confinement cases in California and Arizona. He is currently working on the STG Step Down program at Pelican Bay and has offered his own experience insights with the Center of Constitutional Rights lawyers and interns to establish a core program at the SHU units. He has personally corresponded and written with SHU prisoners to assess the living conditions and how it impacts their long term placement inside these type of units that are similar to those in Arizona Florence Eyman special management unit where Carl was a unit deputy warden for almost two years before his promotion to Deputy Warden of Operations in Safford and Eyman.

He is a strong advocate for the mentally ill and is a board member of David's Hope Inc. a non-profit advocacy group in Phoenix and also serves as a senior advisor for Law Enforcement Officers Advocates Council in Chino, California As a subject matter expert and corrections consultant, Carl has provided interviews and spoken on national and international radio talk shows e.g. BBC CBC Lou Show & TV shows as well as the Associated Press.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

BPA Diana Diaz on Fox & Friends

The LEOAC Andy Ramirez

Monday, October 31, 2011

Los Angeles County Jail Scandal


Most citizens of Los Angeles County are now aware of the harsh and toxic conditions that exist inside their county jails as the media has exposed wrongdoings by deputies that work there. In addition, Sheriff Baca announced an "internal investigation into allegations of routine police misconduct and brutality against prisoners after several scandalous incidents were made public.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

The BP Agent Diaz Case


Andy Ramirez on FNC's America Live with Megyn Kelly - The BP Agent Diaz Case

Thread: US Border Patrol Agent Jesus E. Diaz Jr is a political prisoner in America



10-26-2011 06:21 PM #1 Kenny Solomon
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US Border Patrol Agent Jesus E. Diaz Jr is a political prisoner in America
Here we go again.

There's four words missing from the first paragraph of The Washington Times article linked. That's on purpose. I blanked 'em out so you don't go into a blind rage...... Yet.

A U.S. Border Patrol agent has been sentenced to two years in prison for ********** ******* *** **** of a 15-year-old drug smuggling suspect while handcuffed — in what the Justice Department called a deprivation of the teenager’s constitutional right to be free from the use of unreasonable force.
The "teenager" is an ILLEGAL ALIEN and therefore DOES NOT HAVE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS !

Again, don't get mad yet. You haven't seen what comprises "the use of unreasonable force" in this case. Hence the four-word * in the above quote.


In a prosecution sought by the Mexican government and obtained after the suspected smuggler was given immunity to testify against the agent, Diaz was sentenced last week by U.S. District Judge Alia Moses Ludlum in San Antonio.
This piece of judicial excellence was appointed to the bench in 2002 by GWB on recommendations of Texas RINO Senators Kay Bailey Hutchinson and Phil Graham, who wouldn't know what a Constitution was if if fell on them twice each.

Now you're gonna get mad. Here's "the unreasonable use of force":


The defense claimed that the smuggling suspect was handcuffed because he was uncooperative and resisted arrest, and that the agent had lifted his arms to force him to the ground — a near-universal police technique — while the other agents looked for the drugs.
Here's the beginning of that first sentence from up top: A U.S. Border Patrol agent has been sentenced to two years in prison for improperly lifting the arms of a 15-year-old drug smuggling suspect while handcuffed......

But wait...... There's more.

There's always more...... and 'more' would be what happened with the investigation that followed.

The allegations against Diaz, 31, a seven-year veteran of the Border Patrol, initially were investigated by Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Office of Professional Responsibility, which cleared the agent of any wrongdoing.
Awesome. He busted an illegal alien and quite honestly was way too nice in the process of doing so...... two separate agencies said all is good.

But the Internal Affairs Division at U.S. Customs and Border Protection ruled differently nearly a year later and, ultimately, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas brought charges.
While this took almost a year to get settled... during..... that......... time............. Fast An........

SON OF A B***H !...... This is the same US Attorney's office - now run by Holder The Magnificent - which brought charges against Ramos and Compean in '06 PLUS a county sheriff in '05 simply FOR DOING THEIR JOBS !

I will guarantee you this 'nudge' is intended to send a loud and clear message to L.E.O.'s nationwide: Don't do anything - nothing at all - Criminals and especially illegal aliens are under the administration's protection and law enforcement is unquestionably guilty until proven guilty even if overwhelming evidence proves otherwise.

Lesson learned.

From now on, just leave 'em for the buzzards.

I'll also bet you this was done to become a big-time distraction from Fast And Furious.