A distraught daughter filmed the moment she dropped off her elderly cancer-stricken mother at a federal prison after she was convicted over her participation in the events of January 6.
Back in May, Idaho woman Pamela Hemphill, 69, was sentenced to two months behind bars and three years probation on charges she picketed inside the US Capitol building that day.
On Tuesday, Twitter user Jenifa Breeze delivered her mother to the FCI Dublin prison in California, a low-security, female prison in Alameda County where inmates have reported sexual attacks by prison guards.
Just arrived at FCI Dublin prison in California with J6 defendant PAMELA HEMPHILL – her last words…”GOD is with me” pic.twitter.com/F3CqjyzvtL
— Jenifa Breeze (@BreezeJenifa) July 12, 2022
“Mom, how do you feel?” Hemphill’s daughter asked her as they arrived at the correctional facility.
“Scared to death. I’m frightened, but I know God’s with me. I just gotta take it five minutes at a time, one day at a time.”
Hemphill said she would “lean on God,” and called on Americans to support the Jan. 6 defendants currently being politically persecuted.
We not done yet, I delivered my elderly mother with cancer (J6 defendant Pamela Hemphill) to prison today, all your support and prayers are very much appreciated as we face spiritual warfare and fight for justice! Sow the seeds.https://t.co/Bt8jGLPqaH pic.twitter.com/JSpSrz9mg3
— Jenifa Breeze (@BreezeJenifa) July 12, 2022
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