Oklahoma Prisoners Say They Were Locked In Filthy, Tiny Shower Stalls for Days
At least one inmate claims that the shower stalls, which were just 3 feet by 3 feet, were covered in human feces.

Several inmates in an Oklahoma prison say they were locked in filthy shower stalls, some as small as 2 feet by 2 feet,* for days on end. In a lawsuit filed last week, the inmates claim that this treatment caused "severe physical and emotional suffering," and was an obvious violation of their Eighth Amendment rights.
According to the suit, staff at the Great Plains Correctional Center locked several inmates in small shower stalls for extended periods, without access to basic amenities like adequate food and water. Most were placed in 3-foot by 3-foot shower cells, though at least one was confined in an even smaller space. Confinement periods listed in the suit ranged from 24 hours to four days.
The suit describes harrowing conditions for inmates held in the shower stalls. They allege they were placed in stalls filled with human feces and deprived of bathroom breaks. Additionally, several inmates say the only water they had access to was scalding hot shower water.
One prisoner confined in the shower stalls says he was repeatedly pepper sprayed during his detention in the ad hoc solitary cell. Another inmate claims that he was left without clothing, and had to borrow a shirt from an inmate in an adjoining stall—a shirt he later used to attempt suicide. That same inmate claims that he wasn't confined for any formal disciplinary infraction, but instead because guards knew that he was a sex offender.
"This systemic practice, akin to an unofficial custom, involved the use of shower stalls for extended confinement, often without even a bucket for defecating or any drinking water save scalding water from the shower," the suit reads. "The conditions were recognized by some members of the prison staff as violations of civil and human rights…some sympathetic staff members attempted to address these harsh conditions but faced internal conflict."
According to the suit, the state of Oklahoma launched an investigation into prisoner treatment at the facility in August 2023—around the same time as many of the alleged confinements. Shockingly, this investigation found that several different Oklahoma facilities regularly locked inmates in shower stalls.
While the state's investigation eventually led to the end of shower cell confinement, the suit argues that inmates are still owed unspecified damages.
"The Plaintiffs were subject to prolonged confinement in feces-laden shower cells, under conditions lacking basic amenities like restroom facilities, proper bedding, a space to sit or lie down, drinking water, as well as basic humane treatment, which amounted to cruel and unusual punishment," the suit reads. "Despite the obvious and egregious nature of these conditions, the Defendants showed deliberate indifference to the Plaintiffs' health, safety, and basic human rights."
*CORRECTION: This piece previously misstated the size of the shower stalls.
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“OOOOOOklahoma! Where the shit comes leaking out the drain!!”
Wait til you see some of the photos of the conditions for J6 pre trial people.
Yeah - reports are that they're being treated the same as other prisoners on remand, rather than being housed in a Trump hotel, where these heroes of yours deserve to be.
Funny how only when your guys go to jail do you discover and care about adverse conditions that had existed pretty much forever.
https://time.com/6137882/dc-jail-conditions-january-6/
Have a nice Draino cocktail, creep.
Funny how your noted compassion for the unfairness of such treatment melts away once you dislike the criminal suffering it.
I expressed no feelings one way or another about the J6 prisoners. I was pointing out the implicit lack of compassion of JesseAz towards all the other prisoners who were not J6 prisoners.
As I wrote - in English, not Old Church Slavonic, so you should have understood it: "Funny how only when your guys go to jail do you discover and care about adverse conditions that had existed pretty much forever."
I don't like prisoners being treated as described regardless of what they did. Clearly, though, my jab was aimed not at J6 themselves but at those who only care when it's their own people affected.
Meanwhile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84phU8of02U
You're not wrong. Conservatives don't give a shit about people who have been simply arrested on suspicion of committing a crime. They are the ones who bitch and whine at all these legal roadblocks keeping the sainted cops from making us all safe from criminals. It doesn't matter that those legal roadblocks are the Bill of Rights. Those protections are for Gawd Fearin' Conservatives. Not for criminals.
When Judge Lambert ordered a review of their conditions, he found they were being treated better than how D.C. treats most of the inmates.
Given the MAGA views against law enforcement and criminal justice reform, they're getting what they asked for (only not as bad).
I've been saying it for decades: the solution here is to rethink the way we do prisons completely. Tear all of them down. Down to the foundations. Build a new modernized one, one for each State, and a federal prison for each circuit - and send every single inmate there.
Find an isolated spot of State-owned land, and build a massive supermax prison. Build them in concentric patterns, and make them as many stories high as necessary. Design it with A) humane inmate care B) reducing the need for prison staff to a bare minimum in mind: meaning 8x10" individual cells complete with wall-cot, shower, sink, toilet, and porthole. Doors are electronically/magnetically locked - and loss of power keeps them locked requiring manual override. The cell interiors are monitored 24/7 with surveillance. Fit each cell with a tablet behind plexiglass that they can use for viewing library/educational materials, and for incoming-only videoconferencing (eg. lawyers, families, court appearances, etc.). Once a day, using an RNG every two hours during daylight, cells are opened to allow random inmates an hour of communal yard time - which is literally just a big empty space with 20' walls and sniper towers (none of this basketball, tennis, jailweights nonsense). Before exiting the prison into open air, they're fitted with restraint mitts. The RNG helps to ensure that inmates are frustrated in their ability to achieve collaborative action/gang activity. They're provided three daily meals in their cell, receive fresh toiletries and bedding each week. How clean/hygienic they keep the cell is up to them.
And then leave them in the cell.
Staffing can be minimal because there's little need to physically control the inmates - that's what the cell does, and it's monitored. Obviously include on-site health facilities including surgical suite and an industrial kitchen (think the kind that airlines use to prep in-flight meals) in a separate building that can be completely locked down to protect staff - NONE of which will be inmates themselves. And fit the entire complex with a gas distribution system that can render inmates unconscious in the off-chance that they do manage a riot/jailbreak.
And then EVERYONE goes there. They ALL go into cells. And they DON'T COME OUT but for that hour of randomized yard time. From the 2-block rock dealer to the serial killers - cell assignment based upon severity of crime/sentence, with worst offenders in the inner most concentric cells.
Make it actual hard time. And for those that consider it too extreme (which would be silly, but should be entertained for sake of argument), a reasonable compromise would be to make the trade-off be reduced sentencing across the board.
Redo the entire idea of a prison system, and then make it work. We have the technology. It's not difficult. Costly, perhaps - but one of the few valid uses of state spending.
Anyone asking why these model citizens were singled out for their treatment? It seems there is a portion of this "report" missing.
Solitary confinement probably has it’s place for particularly difficult prisoners. But that should be to keep things under control, not to torture prisoners and should be proper cells with minimally adequate facilities. Forcing anyone to remain standing in a filthy place without adequate water or sanitation should be right out.
The only punishment authorized by law for these people is being locked up.
It doesn't really matter. If it's even a little bit true, it's intolerable.
No. And no one should. Government can't be allowed the power to treat certain kinds of prisoners differently no matter the administration in charge.
Is there anything worthwhile in Oklahoma?
(I recognize that for fans of drawling, roundly bigoted, superstitious (Oral Roberts-style), half-educated, fat (West Virginia-level obesity), economically inadequate, meth-headed, right-wing losers, Oklahoma is paradise.)
No. Oklahoma is why Texas doesn't float into the sea. It sucks. A lot.
Who’s retarded sock puppet are you?
What, you're here to defend the nation's largest trailer park?
There is zero chance that the shower stalls are 'as small as 2 square feet'. That would be 12" wide and 24" deep. Even in the headline, 3 square feet, is still only 21" by 21".
But we're not allowed to build showers that small. The smallest accessible showers are 36" by 36", and the smallest you can go in a non-accessible shower is 30" square, which is 900 square inches, or a bit more than 2x the size you stated.
'Three Feet Square' is not the same as 'Three Square Feet'.
I suspect they did mean 3 feet square. THough I could imagine prison showers being a bit smaller. Even that is way too small to lie down in and keeping someone in such a space for multiple days (or even hours) is certainly cruel.
Oh, I agree that it's still bad, I just strongly believe in being accurate in our objections. 9 square feet (which is what the lawsuit says) is 3x larger, but still woefully inadequate.
Anything being used as a domicile that is less than 7'-0" x 10'-0" is a violation of law. Even in a prison.
People get degrees in Journalism and English because math is hard.
Outrage rising, rising:
"guards knew that he was a sex offender."
Outrage subsides...
"sex offender" could mean anything all the way down to urinating in public.
Or being buttplug.
Exactly. Cops are perverts, hiding in the bushes hoping to see some other guy's dick so they can ruin his life and get a cheap thrill at the same time.
I knew a kid who was in prison because the girl he was sleeping with was a year younger than him. They had started the relationship in high-school but he graduated and turned 18 while she was still 16, for another few months. The girls mom called the cops a day after his 18th birthday and he was dragged off to jail facing statutory rape charges.
What was his name so I can look up the case?
p.s. prison and jail are not the same thing.
Good point. It was the county jail because he was awaiting prosecution and his mom couldn't raise bail. I tend to use "prison" for both since most people don't know the difference.
It was in Larimar County, Colorado. The case number would be a 92CR something something. I was in the same unit as he was while awaiting trial for selling weed and the last two digits of the arrest year were used for the first part of the case number. Odds are he was arrested around when I was in July.
A shower three feet square with mold growing. That sounds like a shower in a Canadian Hospital.
The description is exactly the conditions the DEA and Southern Command install South American prohibitionist dictators to jail THEIR citizens in. What's good for the goosesteppers is good for the MAGAts, right? Milei is already demanding bigger prisons, just like Dry Hope Herbert Hoover did while collapsing all economies everywhere.