Texas
Only a quarter of Texas prisons have air conditioning, here’s what that means for prisoners
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Over the ten years Benny Hernandez III was locked in Texas prisons, the summers have been all the time the toughest.
“I’d actually dread the summer time months,” Hernandez stated.
Like many Texas prisoners, Hernandez spent his whole sentence in services with out air-con.
Only a quarter of Texas’ state prisons – 28 of 107 – have air-con all through the unit. It isn’t simply uncomfortable, the intense warmth might be lethal. Warmth stroke was the official reason behind dying for six inmates since 2007, based on the Texas Justice Initiative. Current lawsuits have estimated heat-related deaths may very well be greater than twice as excessive.
Regardless of coming into the system younger and with no preexisting well being considerations, there have been instances Hernandez was sure the warmth was killing him.
He awoke one summer time morning within the Coffield Jail Unit in East Texas feeling unwell.
“I obtained up someday, and I felt dizzy,” he stated. “I believed that I had heatstroke.”
His cellmate alerted a correctional officer, who informed him to pour water on his brow and lay down in his cell. Hernandez was not given medical consideration or taken to an air-conditioned a part of the ability.
“I felt sick, and I actually felt like I used to be going to die,” Hernadez stated. “I simply knew that my physique was merely shut down. It couldn’t cope with the warmth anymore.”
‘Too sizzling to the touch’
Michele Deitch, a legal justice professor on the College of Texas Legislation Faculty, stated the temperatures inside these prisons can attain triple digits through the summer time months and put inmates like Hernandez prone to a stroke and different heat-related sicknesses.
“The temperatures can exceed something that any of us on the surface have ever skilled,” she stated. “We’re routinely in extra of 110, 120, 130 levels, and steel furnishings turns into too sizzling to the touch.”
Dr. Amite Dominick of Texas Jail Neighborhood Advocates, previously often known as Texas Prisons Air-Conditioning Advocates, stated the intense warmth inside prisons typically leads prisoners to take drastic measures to chill down.
“Issues like flooding the bathroom and wetting down your ground, you will get a case for that, which may have an effect on your parole,” Dominick stated. “So, a few of the choices that they’re making an attempt to take, they’ll truly get in hassle for.”
Hernandez stated inmates have been typically punished for mendacity on the ground of their cell or eradicating layers of clothes through the hottest components of the summer time.
“You’re not alleged to sleep on the ground of your cell, since you’re assigned a bunk,” he stated. “However the concrete ground, while you put a bit of water on it, is quite a bit cooler than a metal bunk.”
Hernandez stated official practices for cooling down have been typically ineffective, particularly when he first entered the jail in 2011.
“They positioned a 10-gallon cooler within the dayroom for 88 folks,” Hernandez stated.
Prisoners have been anticipated to get water from the cooler in cups they purchased themselves on the jail commissary. Indigent prisoners who couldn’t afford to buy one needed to resort to various strategies to drink water, he stated.
“They have been digging by the trash for an empty bottle and would wash it out and get chilly water in it,” Hernandez stated.
Nevertheless, Dominick stated even when they’ve entry to water, it won’t be clear.
“I get experiences of issues like bugs, roaches and stuff like that within the water,” she stated.
Dominick stated excessive warmth situations can result in a domino impact of well being crises all through a facility.
She stated many prisoners select to not take their treatment, lots of which influence the physique’s means to naturally regulate temperature, due to the warmth within the prisons.
“They’ve to select between, do I take this treatment or do I perhaps have a warmth stroke or have a coronary heart assault or different signs of my illnesses?” Dominick stated.
Dominick believes these treatment points have distorted the variety of folks reported to have died of utmost warmth in Texas prisons.
“If we’ve obtained a alternative between hyperthermia (warmth stroke) and cardiac arrest, they’re going to go together with cardiac arrest, however the warmth was nonetheless a serious contributing consider that dying,” Dominick stated.
Jail officers informed KXAN all unattended inmate deaths are investigated by the Texas Board of Felony Justice’s Workplace of Inspector Normal, and all autopsies are carried out by impartial practitioners.
The price of cooling
Hernandez stated the summer time warmth brought on folks inside the unit to turn into extra agitated and violent during times of utmost warmth.
“In the course of the summertime, tempers have been brief, and other people knew that,” he stated. “The mistaken factor stated and the mistaken factor achieved might result in bodily violence.”
Dominick advocates for air-con in all models inside the Texas Division of Felony Justice with a suitable cooling vary between 65 and 85 levels year-round. Nevertheless, makes an attempt to codify this advice into legislation within the Texas Legislature have traditionally been unsuccessful, largely because of the price. TDCJ claims cooling all Texas prisons would price $1 billion.
However, TDCJ has overestimated air-con prices for particular person models earlier than. The Wallace Pack Unit, a geriatric Texas jail South of School Station, was the topic of a 2017 lawsuit that resulted in an order requiring TDCJ to put in air-con within the facility. Initially TDCJ claimed the renovation would price $11 million. The ultimate price of including air-con totaled round $4 million.
“It’s not an insignificant price, though nobody can agree on precisely what that’s,” Deitch stated. “TDCJ will inform you it’s billions of {dollars}. That appears to be a wildly exaggerated determine based mostly on what the price in a few the services up to now has been.”
In an announcement, TDCJ stated regardless of not having air-con in these services, they nonetheless take measures towards excessive warmth.
“TDCJ takes precautions to assist cut back heat-related sicknesses resembling offering water and ice to workers and inmates in work and housing areas, limiting inmate exercise through the hottest components of the day and coaching workers to establish these with heat-related sicknesses and refer them to medical workers for therapy,” based on the jail system.
Dominick stated even with these precautions, the therapy of prisoners is inhumane.
“How is it that we will proceed to permit this to occur to human beings, and we is not going to enable that to occur to animals? Pigs have AC. Canine have AC.” Dominick stated. “In society, when you go away your canine in a automobile in these temperatures, you’re going to obtain fees.”
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Tips on protecting plants and property as North Texas homeowners prepare for freeze
NORTH TEXAS — In a couple of days, temperatures are expected to drastically drop. This weekend is a good time to get prepared.
Richardson homeowner Stephanie Brownell is now preparing her home for freezing temperatures while it’s still pleasant outside.
“I don’t like cold weather, so I’ve come out and I wrapped all my faucets and then put covers on them,” she said.
She’s also moved all her potted tropical plants inside.
“So for this freeze you’re going to want to bring in anything that’s tropical, tender vegetation such as house plants, and things like that,” Fort Worth Botanic Garden Senior Director of Horticulture Keith Brock said. “Most of your annuals will be fine.”
He said based on the forecast, water your plants now if you can.
“Water has insulating quality,” he said. “It also makes sure that plants are not under stress because like water, you want your plants in good shape when we get these kinds of temperatures. I would start no later than tomorrow.”
He said for the most part, outdoor plants don’t need to be covered. However, if there’s any concern based on the type of plant you have, you can always throw a frost cloth or an old sheet on it.
Brownell said her gardenias are vulnerable to the cold. She’s making the preparations now, hoping they pay off in the coming days.
Texas
Texas expected to host Florida State transfer edge Marvin Jones on Friday
After a quiet period in the NCAA transfer portal around the holidays, the Texas Longhorns are active again with a report from 247Sports that head coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff are expected to host Florida State Seminoles transfer edge Marvin Jones on Friday.
Florida State EDGE transfer Marvin Jones Jr. is expected to visit Texas today, a source tells @CBSSports/@247Sports.
The former five-star recruit, who is coming off a visit to Oklahoma, ranks as the third-best uncommitted defensive player in the portal. Had four sacks this year.… pic.twitter.com/pE8FUnd99M
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) January 3, 2025
The son of 10-year NFL veteran and former Florida State standout Marvin Jones, the younger Jones has one season of eligibility remaining. Jones previously took a visit to Oklahoma.
A 6’5, 255-pounder out of Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage in the 2022 recruiting class, Jones was ranked as the No. 24 player nationally and the No. 3 edge, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He chose Georgia over 32 other offers, taking official visits to Alabama, Florida State, Oklahoma, and USC.
In Athens, Jones tallied 16 tackles, including 5.5 for loss with 2.0 sacks, playing in 12 games in 2023, including a start in the SEC Championship Game, recording 12 tackles, 4.5 for loss with 1.0 sack, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one quarterback hurry as a sophomore.
Jones transferred back to his home state to play for his father’s alma mater as a junior, but departed Tallahassee after the Seminoles finished last in the ACC with a 2-10 record overall and 1-7 mark in conference play. At Florida State, Jones started in nine of his 11 appearances despite some injury issues, totaling a career-high 25 tackles, six tackles for loss, four sacks, and a forced fumble. Jones totaled 16 pressures and 17 defensive stops, including two sacks among four total pressures against Cal.
Texas has a need for edge at the edge position with the departure of Barryn Sorrell following the 2024 season and the entrance of junior Justice Finkley into the NCAA transfer portal. 247Sports ranks Jones as the third-best available defender in the portal.
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Memphis basketball vs North Texas: Prediction, picks, injury updates and odds
The Memphis basketball team’s early season schedule has been one of the strongest in the country.
It has also featured an array of contrasting styles and looks. Coming off a commanding road victory over an FAU team that is more offensive-oriented, now the Tigers (11-3, 1-0 AAC) turn their attention to North Texas (11-3, 1-0), which prefers to focus more on defense.
The Mean Green travel to Memphis for a game Sunday (4 p.m., ESPN or ESPN2). It will be the only regular-season meeting between the two.
North Texas is coming off a come-from-behind win at home over UAB on Tuesday. The Blazers were the preseason favorite according to a poll of the AAC’s coaches to win the league. The Tigers earned a win over FAU on Thursday.
Here are three things to keep an eye on ahead of Sunday’s game.
The ‘blessing’ of having Dain Dainja
Memphis big man Dain Dainja feasted on FAU in the second half, scoring all 16 of his points during a 6:54 span.
The former Illinois and Baylor player is averaging 11.4 points per game (fourth on the team), and he’s doing it off the bench.
Coach Penny Hardaway has called it a “luxury” to have a player of Dainja’s caliber playing a reserve role. On Thursday, he went with a new word.
“What a blessing to have Dain Dainja coming off your bench,” he said. “At any time, he can get going. When he got his fourth foul, I left him out there and went with the two bigs (Dainja and Moussa Cisse). They did really well. Dain adds a different layer, because he can score the ball in bunches.”
How to capitalize on momentum
Memphis’ Tyrese Hunter said there was plenty of room for improvement after the FAU win.
The senior guard, who scored 20 points, rattled off a list of things: Keep the confidence level high, pay attention to the scouting report, and maintain the same energy level for a full 40 minutes.
But there was one item very clearly at the top of the list.
“Learn from your mistakes,” he said.
The Tigers committed 19 turnovers and gave up 25 points off those miscues. They also gave up 19 offensive rebounds, which led to 18 second-chance points for FAU.
North Texas basketball scouting report
It’s all about the defense for North Texas.
The Mean Green are second in the nation in steal percentage (15.1%). Eight different members of the roster have registered 10 or more steals through 14 games, led by Latrell Jossell’s 23.
But the Mean Green can create turnovers in other ways. North Texas is fourth in the country in turnover percentage defense (24.4%), and its opponents are averaging 15.1 turnovers per game.
The latter is a top-50 mark in Division I. But Memphis has overcome turnover-minded teams. The Tigers committed 13 turnovers versus Ole Miss and 16 against Missouri but won both of those home games comfortably.
Scoring points is not something North Texas emphasizes. The Mean Green has put up more than 73 points just twice since early November and has only topped 80 points once this season against Mississippi Valley State. That’s partially because of personnel. But it’s also a result of coach Ross Hodge’s philosophy. North Texas plays at one of the five slowest paces in the country, which was also the case last season.
Memphis basketball score prediction vs. North Texas
Memphis 77, North Texas 68: The Mean Green can be a feisty bunch. But the Tigers at home will be more than they can handle.
Reach sports writer Jason Munz at jason.munz@commercialappeal.com, follow him @munzly on X, and sign up for the Memphis Basketball Insider text group.
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