The Virginia model, collective punishment, today is December 1st, 2025.
Collective punishment, recognized worldwide as illegal and immoral.
In Virginia, DOC, collective punishment is regularly used.
Over the holiday weekend, Thanksgiving, collective punishment, the denial of phones during a holiday week over quote, wine found in the dryer, almost incited a riot in 4A. Some outdoor time kind of settled emotions after that, but it wasn’t good.
So far, Virginia DOC staff, basically idiot children, have charged no one with what is clearly another manufactured false charge incident, similar to ones I’ve already reported.
This was the poorly thought out response and actually a criminal act, instead of simply reviewing cameras and addressing the issue of a supposed single person, another obvious flag that it was a false charge attempt, no camera was ever reviewed and no single person was ever pulled out and given a charge for manufacturing wine.
It’s actually worth noting that in the state of Virginia, it is legal for a household to make a single gallon of distilled spirits for personal use.
Just saying that, history of mood shining.
Now, after being made quite aware of their poor choices, these same idiot children, known as Virginia DOC staff, have returned phone use just a few hours later, but instead revoked access to a hot pot for easy coffee and tea water and one of the two microwaves.
This tells you everything you need to know about the petty activities of the Virginia staff and the Virginia model.
Justice, law, truth, these things are not relevant.
The Virginia model reflects none of these attributes, but instead it is a criminal institution and a threat to the safety and security of everyone, illustrated by two dead and two more injured in the Virginia DOC just a couple of weeks ago.
One inmate, one guard.
Collective punishment is a violation of law and human rights.
It creates safety and security issues for everyone, but especially captives.
It is not the only threatening tactic used by Virginia model villains.
More importantly, the fact that no one could even review camera footage sets a precedent of safety concerns for everyone involved.
It is also noteworthy to point out that this is not the only violation of law committed by Virginia DOC staff, as I have repeatedly reported.
They regularly threaten inmates, refuse to turn on body cameras when interacting with captives, among so many other daily illegal acts.
I have long ago, and with the state’s own documents, proven that I am wrongfully convicted of committing no crimes.
So long as I continue to be illegally held captive by the documented criminals known as Virginia DOC staff, I will report every crime committed by the Virginia DOC staff that I witness.
It’s a gang of miscreants that must be dealt with.
What I do is what good citizenship looks like.
My name is David Annarelli.
I’m a contributing writer at the Prison Journalism Project.
I’m a member of the Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative, both in good standing.
Davidannarelli.wordpress.com.
You can find me on Instagram at David underscore Annarelli.
Y’all have a great holiday.
Thank you.
