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Protesters Chant 'Orange Lives Matter' at Oklahoma Prison Facing Coronavirus Outbreak

In Taft, Okla., a group of protesters have gathered outside a local prison currently facing an outbreak of COVID-19. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response…

In Taft, Okla., a group of protesters have gathered outside a local prison currently facing an outbreak of COVID-19.

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KTUL-8 reports that protesters have taken to chanting โ€œOrange Lives Matter,โ€ outside of Eddie Warrior Correctional Center, a minimum-security womenโ€™s prison. Theyโ€™re concerned with the way the prison has handled an emerging coronavirus outbreak. Merri Davila told KTUL that both her sister and a friend who is incarcerated at the prison have caught the virus. โ€œThey called me last night. They both said they have COVID, they said itโ€™s just really hard with everybody in here you know,โ€ Davila said.

Pamela Brown, a protester whose daughter is incarcerated at the prison, has said her daughter told her she contracted the virus as well. โ€œAnd she was telling me โ€˜Momma, these women are in here saying that weโ€™re going to die, weโ€™re going to die,โ€™โ€ Brown told KTUL.

The protesters want inmates to have the ability to regularly contact family members during the pandemic and for there to be regular wellness checks, as well.

โ€œThey could do some field hospitals, for one thing, put up some field hospitals,โ€ Cedric Johnson, one of the protesters, told KTUL. Angie Pitts, another protester, believes that anyone who has been nonviolent for over 1000 days should be released from the prison. โ€œPut them on a monitor. Put them on probation,โ€ Pitts told KTUL.

There is also concern among the protesters that the outbreak in the prison could eventually spread throughout the town. โ€œI feel like Taft needs to be quarantined and if they catch any of us out we need a ticket,โ€ Jennifer McDaniel told KTUL. McDaniel lives only a mile away from the prison with her 9-year-old son.

โ€œThey need to do that quickly before this spreads throughout the community, cause it will do that if weโ€™re not careful,โ€ Johnson said.

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