Stupid Robbers - bunch of crap!

just so angry today.  son called me and yet again - he was mugged and beat up.  This time it was for his commissary.  It's so disheartening that our justice system doesn't have anyone watching these areas when inmates are in their holding areas.  It just baffles me.... This is the 3rd plus time that my son has been "robbed" and beaten for it.  

Total beat up... 4th time.  Son makes me mad because I keep telling him he needs to knock some people's faces in or hit them in the throat.  He keeps telling me he just doesn't want to get in trouble.  I asked him... are they getting in trouble for beating you?  He said no... I said punch them in the friggin face or throat.  I don't care if it's 4-5 guys ganging up on him... Hit one or two of them in the face or throat and they will leave you alone. 

You have to understand... my son is 6'3 and 250 pds.  He is only 19 years old but scared out of his mind.  I don't know what else to tell him.  He is still in Georgia's Administration Jail in Jackson... he supposedly only has two more things to do before they move him.  It's ticking me off!

Any advise from anyone here that can aid me in telling him any advice would be great.  I am to the point I don't want to send him any more $$ for commissary because what is the point.  He apparently is going to keep getting robbed and beat up!

Be in prayer... I am at my wits end.. my mommy gloves are coming on and I want to walk in there my self and kick someones butt!!  LOL

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  • Thank u both....i told him I wouldn't send anymore until they move him....he has 8 dollars so he has enough for paper and stamps.....he says he's starving lolol I told him tough lolol I'm better now it's just the sense of feeling so helpless and thay u can't protect them.
  • Oh, Betsey, I'm so sorry to hear this! If they are getting ready to move him, maybe it's better right now not to send him commissary money? I am pretty new to all of this, so I don't know much about it.

    Does he have any medical needs? My son is in a medical "pod" (cell), and the behavior is better there because they all know it's a privilege to be there--one that can be taken away. Is it possible to request a change in his current cell placement?

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