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Tuesday, August 27, 2002 11:32 PM
Sun, 15 Jul 2001 15:52:46 -0700 (PDT)
"It's true that we prisoners remain anonymous in many ways. I felt the same way when I first got into the work around the movement. It's a true eye opener for those who want to see and accept the realities of the entire system, which goes far beyond the prison and courtroom doors."
Sharif"I'll be in touch again soon. I have a drug test tomorrow for a job that I'm hoping I get. They say the only hold would be that I'm an ex-con just getting out. (Well so much for rehabilitation or the public's belief in it. Take care."
In struggle, "Sharif"
LaKeith Raqib Amir Sharif <uhurusharif@yahoo.com>
amirsharif1@hotmail.comLaKeith Amir-Sharif
LaKeith Amir-Sharif's address at the time of the following account.
235565 B2101
Santa Rosa Correctional Institution
5850 East Milton Road
Milton, Florida 32583-7914LaKeith Amir-Sharif was released from prison after doing nine years for his drug offense.
He has moved to Texas and can be reached via email
THE BEATING AT CHARLOTTE CI
THE PRISON PICTURESOn May 8, 1997 at the Charlotte Correctional Institution 33123 Oil Well Road, Punta Gorda, Florida 33955, Correctional Officer William Savage kicked the cell door in and he and Correctional Officer Edwin Cardenas came into my cell and began to stomp and punch me violently because I couldn’t find my medical pass that permits me to wear a 1/4" beard and moustache. They made me lay on the cell’s floor, handcuffed me behind my back and continued to stomp, kick and slug me with their clenched fists as I lay there in my own blood. Then these officers took me downstairs to the shower. On the way downstairs they hit me several times in my head (the back portion) with handcuffs being used like brass knuckles. Once in the shower stall these officers repeatedly smashed my head into the wall and hit on me.
The guys in the unit dorm I was living in just started going crazy, banging and yelling for the officers to stop beating me. Finally the officers stopped beating on me, left me in the shower stall still handcuffed behind my back as I’d been since being brought downstairs from my cell.
The beating I endured left me confined to a hospital bed for 22 days. Vision in my left eye is permanently impaired."
Before all these acts Sharif had filed several lawsuits against prison officials at Charlotte Correctional Institution about the conditions there. So he was not liked by officials there and had received several false disciplinary reports prior to and after the beating.
The vision in his left eye is permanently impaired and still getting as a result of the beating.
According to Sharif the investigation report makes him appear to be mentally unstable. Also several inmates living in the same dorm as Sharif at the time of the beating were less than honest concerning some (not all) of the things they heard or saw. He states that they were desperate in fear because threats and beatings occurred daily and they knew that next time it could be them.
He states that his case rests on the officers' own contradictory testimony, the cover-up of the captain, prison and regional inspector and the failure to interview other people with knowledge of the incident. At the time the beating occurred Sharif had already signed Protective Management papers against certain staff members who were threatening his life. He had sued top officials in some
civil case about mismanagement of the Inmate Bank Accounts, inmate mail and the property room and about violations of DOC and Constitutional Rights at disciplinary hearings. So a lot of animosity was felt toward Sharif.
There is a request for administrative remedy concerning the Disciplinary Report hearing violations which took place by the DOC. It was denied as being filed after time limits had expired. The appeal Sharif made was that those time limits expired because prison officials did not give him the necessary paper work he needed to file in a timely manner. There is a copy of the appeal arguments
Sharif made to administration. These were denied.
U. S. Assistant Attorney Douglas Malloy has been contacted. He had stated that his office with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Corrections are carrying out an investigation into the beating of Sharif. Finally on September 8, 1999 U.S.A.A. Malloy wrote to Sharif and stated that the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. has decided not to pursue the matter of the beating of Sharif at Charlotte Correctional Institution which occurred in
May 1997.
Sharif has been moved continuously from one institution to another since May 18, 1999. He has been in 7 different prisons across the state since then. He is presently at Santa
Rosa Correctional Institution.
Previously Sharif was at Washington
Correctional Institution,
then Zephyrhills
Correctional Institution.
On June 10, 1999 Dr. Shams of Washington Corr. Inst. and the Mental Health Staff threatened Sharif in an attempt to force him to take psych meds which he felt he did not need. Dr. Shams and his supervisor had Sharif stripped naked and thrown in a confinement cell. On June 15, 1999 at 2:30 AM he was transferred to Union Correctional Institution after he agreed under duress to sign a form for psychological evaluation.
The HOS housing unit at Washington Corr. Inst. does not have any type of fans and the windows are covered with steel and partitions so no one can see out the windows and adequate ventilation is impossible. It gets so hot that the officers and prisoners look like they have been sprayed with a water hose. A few of the officers do open the back door to the unit so some air can blow through. Inside the unit it was 107 degrees. Warden Germany tells them it is to hot to go
outside to the recreation yard, which has no shade trees but does have a small pavilion that is too small for everyone to fit under.
Information regarding Sharif's stay at Washington Correctional Institution
Cap. Bozeman stopped Sharif on Aug. 12, 1999 while Sharif was exiting the dining hall. The office accused Sharif of a rules violation about getting a drink of water after he dumped his food. The rule is non-existent. Sharif did not react and Capt. Bozman had Sharif stand on the sidewalk alone while he cleared the yard and locked down the prison. Then he ordered Sgt. Gaskin to handcuff Sharif behind the back at which time Cap. Bozman and C/O Thomson hit Sharif with their
clenched fists several times in his mid-section while Sgt. Gaskins jerked Sharif's arms towards the sky.
Sharif was then ordered placed in confinement by Capt. Bozeman on August 12, 1999. To this date, Capt. Bozeman, Col. Watson nor Warden Charles Germany has explained or justified why Sharif was placed in confinement.
Once placed in confinement Sharif requested to see his counselor, Ms. Lewis. When Ms. Lewis came, Sharif told her he'd been placed in confinement despite violating no rule. He told her that Capt. Bozeman, Sgt. Gaskins and C/O Thompson had physically abused him.
Instead of filing an incident report in accordance with Florida Statute 944.35(4)(a) and FDOC policy, Ms. Lewis reported Sharif's accusation to Capt. Bozeman and Capt. Riggins.
In response Capt. Riggins and Lt. Hodge along with other officers converged on Sharif. Capt. Riggins, while using racial slurs, told the officers present that Sharif had accused officers of assaulting him so the officers should find any and all reasons to give him disciplinary reports. As a result Sharif received 4 such reports. Capt. Riggins approved each of these reports.
On 12-30-99 Sharif was found guilty of all four Disciplinary reports and given 120 days in AdSeg ( the hole). He also suffered a loss of gaintime of 270 days as well as being place on CM1 status. Sharif never received his copy of any of these reports which is in violation of F.A.C. 33-601.305(2)(A)
How You Can Help
1.Tell others about the case of Sharif and ask them to become involved in his plight for freedom.
2. Contact Lee E-mail: Timeforjustice@hotmail.com with questions, comments, suggestions.
3. Send Sharif letters, postcards of solidarity and encouragement and put the prison officials on notice that he is not alone and without outside support.
4. Send a letter to the following people in support of Sharif.
1. Rep. Allen Trovillion
Chairman Florida Corrections Committee
308 House Office Bldg.
402 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Or:
1360 Palmetto Ave.
Winton Park, FL 32789-4916
Telephone: (407)623-1355
2.Sheila McAllister, Grievance Administrator
2601 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500
3. Fred Schuknecht, Prison Inspector General
2601 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500
4. Toni Jennings, Senate President
Office of Senate President
The Capitol
Suite 409
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
Or:
1032 Wilfred Dr.
Orlando, FL 32803-2571
CC: all letters via e-mail to:
1. Adam C. Smith, St. Petersburg Times local@sptimes.com
2. Phil Long, Miami Herald phong@herald.com
A Sample Letter to
Send:
Dear Mr. Trovillion:
I'm writing on behalf of Florida Inmate LaKeith Amir-Sharif #235565 regarding four disciplinary reports written against
him after he reported being assaulted by Captain Bozeman, Sgt. Gaskins and Officer Thompson. These men were on duty at Washington Correctional Institution on August 12, 1999. Amir-Sharif had filed several informal grievances against these officers to Col. Watson prior to August 12, 1999. Sharif had also been disciplinary free for 21 months before that August date.
All things considered, the four Disciplinary Reports and subsequent finding of guilty plus the loss of gaintime continues to cast a dubious light over your disciplinary process and the "behind the scenes" operation and administration of the entire Florida Department of Corrections.
I ask that the March 3, 2000 grievance appeals to Secretary Mike Moore be approved and the disciplinary reports be expunged from Amir-Sharif's record and his 270 days of gaintime be restored.
Very Truly Yours,
Signed
Sharif's Comments on "Up In Arms"