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Inmate Fears for Life After Transfer to Angola Prison
- Derrick Woodberry is fearful for his life after being transferred to Angola.
- Woodberry leaked records about unsafe prison conditions at Elayn Hunt Correctional.
- He is now back at Angola, where he was previously attacked by an inmate.
- Friends claim his transfer is a retaliation for speaking out about prison safety.
- Legal inquiries may delve into the Department of Corrections’ actions related to the transfer.
Inmate Voices Fear Over Dangerous Transfer to Angola
In a troubling turn of events, Derrick Woodberry, an inmate at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, has voiced fears for his safety following a transfer to the notorious Angola prison. This comes after he leaked internal documents to the WBRZ Investigative Unit, outlining unsafe conditions within the prison. Friends and family claim that Woodberry believes this abrupt move is retaliation from the Department of Corrections, leaving him feeling threatened and in danger of violence.
Concerns Raised Amidst Allegations of Retaliation
The situation surrounding Woodberry’s transfer is complex and alarming. He was previously assaulted by another inmate, Kendall Davis, during his time at Angola back in 2019. Following this attack, he was moved to Hunt for protection, so the baffling logic behind the recent transfer has sparked outrage and concern, particularly since Woodberry is now housed once again with his listed enemy, Davis.
Questions on Enemy List and Safety Concerns
In light of these troubling developments, Woodberry’s friend, Alicia Pellegrin, expressed significant distress over the implications of such a move. She asserts that his attempt to improve conditions in the prison has now seemingly jeopardized his life. Additionally, questions arise regarding discrepancies in the Department of Corrections’ documentation regarding Woodberry’s known enemies list, which can impact his safety – a matter the DOC has declined to comment on due to ongoing litigation.
Derrick Woodberry’s situation highlights serious issues regarding inmate safety and the potential for retaliation when speaking out against prison conditions. His unexpected transfer back to Angola raises red flags, especially given his history of violence with an inmate there. As investigations unfold, both legal and internal, the community is watching closely to ensure Woodberry’s safety and bring light to broader problems within the correctional system.
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