Posted on 03/31/2021 3:05:24 PM PDT by nickcarraway
An alleged leader of the Aryan Brotherhood neo-Nazi prison gang is suing California officials — after his requests for vegetarian meals behind bars were “ignored,” according to reports Wednesday.
Ronald Yandell, 58 — a Sacramento Main Jail inmate who faces the death sentence — claims his first amendment rights were violated when prison officials failed to provide him with meat-less meals “for religious reasons,” according to a lawsuit reported by the Mercury News.
Yandell, who is serving a life sentence in connection with a 2001 double homicide, requested the special vegetarian grub on March 8, 2020, and March 20, 2020, but never received it, according to the federal lawsuit filed March 15.
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Hopefully you will be dead before this ever makes it to the Court.
Maybe he’d get better service if he tattooed a rainbow on his forehead.
Probably getting too much meat in the can?
I hope you meant Mr. Yandell, not me.
Where’s Sheriff Joe when you need him.
Tents. Pink undies. Peanut butter sandwiches.
Perhaps he is Jewish and keeps kosher.
He’s a vegetarian. You know who else was a vegetarian? Hitler.
The virtue signalers own that one.
What’s his beef?
They filed the lawsuit on March 15 that he didn’t get his veg neal on March 20.
California did away with death penalty in 2019
Sloppy reporting
And taxpayers have paid to keep thus PzoS alive.
What a waste
Well. If we have to serve Halal and kosher meals then so be it.
Just serve bread and water to all prisoners, problem solved.
Hey, his hero Hitler was a vegetarian.
Or, don’t serve them anything. Problem solved, permanently. ;)
Actually they got it right (rare though it is these days). This PoS filed the suit in 2021 for the events that happened in 2020. I'm crying a river for him.
The state did not pass a law abolishing the death penalty. Newsom imposed a moratorium by executive order in 2019. There were referendums in 2012 and 2016 trying to abolish it, which narrowly failed. The state supreme court declared it unconstitutional in 2014, but that was overturned by a federal appellate court. Long story short, there are no executions in Cali right now by executive fiat, but the death penalty is still on the books and could be reinstated by the next governor.
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