Illegal Activity
suspicious
Blackmail
possible
Date
Unknown
Document Type
image
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:45
Summary
The image is a handwritten note describing a possible suicide attempt in a jail cell and the subsequent actions taken by correctional officers. The note raises concerns about the handling of the situation and the potential for illegal activity.
Metadata
- Subject
- Handwritten notes
- Sender
- —
- Recipients
- —
- Document ID
- —
- Date
- —
Illegal Activity
- Severity
- suspicious
- Description
- The note raises concerns about the handling of a possible suicide attempt and the actions taken by COs.
Evidence:
- Possible suicide attempt
- Questionable actions by COs
Blackmail Indicators
- Likelihood
- possible
- Description
- The note describes a sensitive situation that could potentially be used for blackmail or coercion.
Evidence:
- Description of a person in a vulnerable state
- Filming of the scene
Red Flags 3
- Possible suicide attempt
- Questionable actions by COs
- Filming of the scene
Public Knowledge
- Context
- The note describes a sensitive incident that could be of interest to the media.
- Media Worthy
- Yes
Document Extraction
- Document Type
- handwritten_note
- Sender
- Unknown
- Sender Title
- Unknown
- Sender Org
- Unknown
Key Points:
- Person heard a thump and saw hands stretched out.
- COs pulled someone out of a cell, face down, looked blue and dead.
- No CPR was performed.
- The person was put on a stretcher and dropped.
- Inmates started screaming and hitting doors.
- The person was flipped over and was only wearing underwear.
- The person was taken away.
- COs talked about camel back and cleaned the cell.
- Lt. had the video camera.
- Orange socks and towel were tied together.
- Filming started again after the cell was cleaned.
- Cellmate was sleeping and thought the person died, tried to hang himself from ladder of bed.
Full Text Transcription:
heard a theemp like something hit floor
Could see hands stretched out
CO.s puelled out of cell/face-down
looked bere-looked dead
no CPR - COs just boking him.
no doctor
cutstretcher
stretcher -> put it on floor and pilled sy
dropped gery and hit ground on stretcher
all inmates start screa
cloors when dropped
his face
screaming & hitting
had to flip him over dropped arevic of ed
only wearing underwear
took him away
COs tran talked about camel back
everyone and deaned cell tume
withvi camera offlasileaeafter had
Lt. had the vidamera
orange
cell maste
met agerin
-tied together
started filming/cagain after cleaned
out cell
wars was sleeping
hal non/addon said thought died - tried to
of
himself
took out blankets
Image Classification
- Category
- document_scan
- Subcategory
- handwritten_note
- Quality
- high
Scene Analysis
- Setting
- indoor
- Location Type
- unknown
- Identified Location
- Atmosphere
- unclear
- Time of Day
- unclear
- Season/Weather
- unclear
- Background
- None
Sensitivity Assessment
- Level
- high
- Description
- The note describes a possible suicide attempt and the handling of the situation by COs.
- Private
- Yes
- Compromising
- Yes
- Details
- The note describes a person in a vulnerable state and the actions taken by COs, which could be used to embarrass or damage someone's reputation.
- Exploitation Risk
- moderate
- Categories
- violence_or_injurycompromising_positionmedical_or_healthprivate_moment
Full Image Description
The image shows a sheet of yellow lined paper filled with handwritten notes in blue ink. The notes appear to describe an incident involving a person in a cell who may have attempted suicide. The notes mention COs (Correctional Officers) pulling the person out of the cell, the person looking blue and dead, and no CPR being performed. The notes also mention the person being dropped on a stretcher, inmates screaming, and the person only wearing underwear. The notes further describe COs talking about camel back and cleaning the cell, with the Lieutenant having the video camera. The notes also mention orange socks and a towel tied together, filming starting again after the cell was cleaned, and the cellmate sleeping and thinking the person died, tried to hang himself from the ladder of the bed. The handwriting is legible, but some words are misspelled or abbreviated. The paper is slightly wrinkled, and the lighting is even.
Objects Detected 1
| Object | Description | Location | Significance | Text |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper | Yellow lined paper with handwritten notes in blue ink. | Center | Appears to be a written account of an incident. | Various handwritten notes |
Text in Image
- Content
- heard a theemp like something hit floorCould see hands stretched outCO.s puelled out of cell/face-downlooked bere-looked deadno CPR - COs just boking him.no doctorstretcher -> put it on floor and pilled sydropped gery and hit ground on stretcherall inmates start screacloors when droppedhis facescreaming & hittinghad to flip him over dropped arevic of edonly wearing underweartook him awayCOs tran talked about camel backeveryone and deaned cell tumewithvi camera offlasileaeafter hadLt. had the vidameraorangecell mastemet agerin-tied togetherstarted filming/cagain after cleanedout cellwars was sleepinghal non/addon said thought died - tried toofhimselftook out blanketscutstretcher
- Type
- handwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwritten
- Language
- English
- Significance
- The text describes an incident involving a person in a cell who may have attempted suicide.
Raw Analysis JSON
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationPersonal relationshipsAllegations/complaintsIllegal activitiesSurveillance/monitoringEvidence documentation
Organizations 1
COs
File Info
- File Name
- EFTA00025264_p3_i0.png
- Dataset
- dataset_8
- Type
- Image
- Model
- gemini-2.0-flash-001
- Processed
- 2026-02-07T18:45:09.905456
- DOJ Source
- View on DOJ