Hamilton inmate behind growing hunger strike says 'broken system' to blame for poor jail conditions

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The inmate who started a hunger strike at Hamilton’s Barton Street jail this week said staffing issues and a broken system are behind deteriorating conditions at the detention centre.

“It’s sickening … lives are at stake,” Jesse Bull told CBC Hamilton in a phone interview Thursday.

The strike started Wednesday morning amid what inmates say are constant lockdowns, a lack of outdoor time and the fear they may lose access to specialty TV channels.

The maximum-security jail’s official name is the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre.

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Cedar Hopperton, a volunteer with the Barton Prisoner Solidarity Project, said Thursday the number of inmates striking is now roughly 180. 

‘No extra guards at

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