NCDHHS still silent on lockdown at Durham County Jail
By Monica Chen The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services released its new inspection report on Durham County Jail on Thursday. The report is three months late, and still does not mention the ongoing COVID lockdown in place at the jail. Instead, it scolds the Durham County Sheriff’s Office for minor problems — such as graffiti. “All cells throughout the facility had graffiti onthe walls and ceilings,” the new report stated. “This inspection found deficiencies whereby corrections are required,” Charles Brown, the DHHS inspector, wrote to Sheriff Clarence Birkhead, and required a plan to correct the problems to be submitted to DHHS by June 7. That’s a change from NCDHHS’ last report on the jail in September, when it found “no deficiencies.” The agency conducts inspections of all county jails in the state on a semi-annual basis. Activists in Durham have been sounding the alarm since December on the lockdown at the jail, which has resulted in inmates being held in conditions equal to solitary confinement for the past three years. Marcia Owen and …