Pistol-packing preacher protests arrest; DC police confiscate guns
There was no soap, no toilet paper, I wasn't given any blankets or a pillow. I was strip searched three times. The family had provided the police with his Bible and his medication for arthritis and restless leg syndrome. The items were never given to him.
Without his medication, Duncan could not sleep on the steel bunk. He spent his first night in jail walking around the cell and trying to keep his legs working. Every guard and every prisoner treated me with respect, Duncan said. There were some very bad people in there with me, but I never felt threatened. There was a peace that I felt. I knew that everything was going to be OK.
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Without his medication, Duncan could not sleep on the steel bunk. He spent his first night in jail walking around the cell and trying to keep his legs working. Every guard and every prisoner treated me with respect, Duncan said. There were some very bad people in there with me, but I never felt threatened. There was a peace that I felt. I knew that everything was going to be OK.
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