Jan 6 defendant gives horrifying account from within walls of DC prison
November 9, 2021 | Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
Ryan Nichols, who is a Texan and a Marine veteran, called News Max’s Greg Kelly for an interview from a special unit in the DC Department of Corrections where he is being held indefinitely without bail following his part in the Jan. 6 riot.
The honorably discharged veteran is facing charges for participating in the Capitol Hill protest. He was arrested on Jan. 18 and had a lot to spill on the treatment that protesters are receiving while incarcerated and awaiting trial.
“I went through 5 jails within 50 days before finally being locked in solitary confinement for 23-30 hours a day in Washington, D.C. on March 9. We now are allowed 5.5 hours out of our cell each day,” he commented.
He listed multiple things they are not allowed to do while being locked up. Nichols alleged that prisoners can’t get haircuts or shave unless they get the COVID vaccine. He also said that they are lucky to be allowed to cut their fingernails and toenails once a month.
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