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More BOP Officers Being Poisoned by Drug Smuggling – Update for April 22, 2025

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BOP STAFF FALL ILL FROM SUSPECTED MAILROOM DRUGS

BOP staff poisonings continue at an alarming pace.

Last week, 15 federal BOP employees at FCI Thomson were hospitalized after suspected exposure to illegal drugs in the prison mail room, requiring emergency Narcan administration. This incident followed another suspected exposure the prior week of 10 BOP staffers at FCC Victorville.

Spice_drugThis follows a death last summer of Marc Fisher,  BOP mailroom supervisor at USP Atwater (California), after what authorities have described as exposure to a drug-impregnated document sent as “legal mail” to an inmate in the facility. The headlines at the time were sensational, alleging that he may have succumbed to fentanyl.  However, the drug tests showed that the drugs on the document were MDMB-4en-PINACA – known as “spice” – rather than fentanyl.

The Government disclosed in February that “[t]he autopsy report indicates that the correctional officer died of natural causes from a heart attack. According to the autopsy report, ‘the circumstances of death suggest external influences, at least fear in the setting of an apparently criminal act (mailing illicit substances to an inmate). However, there is no evidence that MDMB-4en-PINACA entered his blood stream.”

The fact that Mr. Fisher was not killed directly by the illegal drugs is scant comfort to BOP employees. Kendall Bowles, president of AFGE Local 3969 (representing 650 BOP employees at Victorville), said in a press release, “The Bureau’s leadership continues to force us to process contaminated materials with inadequate protection, showing complete disregard for officer safety.”

Making matters worse, Bowles said, is what he claims is the BOP’s attempts to hide these incidents from union officials. “Under a controversial Executive Order carried over from the Trump Administration, they didn’t even notify me when staff were rushed to the hospital and they failed to issue a press release. Their secrecy speaks volumes about their priorities.”

trumpfriend250408Compounding this crisis, according to Jon Zumkehr, President of AFGE Local 4070 (representing Thomson employees), is the recent White House executive order stripping BOP staff of collective bargaining rights. “This Executive Order is having a devastating impact on our officers,” Zumkher said. “They feel completely unprotected, unsupported, and they’re watching their friends and colleagues being carried out of BOP facilities after being revived with Narcan. We need help.”

EIN Presswire, Fifteen Thomson Federal Prison Staff Members Exposed and Hospitalized (April 16, 2025)

WTTV, FCC Victorville Prison Law Enforcement Officers Hospitalized After Drug Exposure (April 13, 2025)

Executive Order, Exclusions From Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs (March 27, 2025)

– Thomas L. Root