Illegal Activity
suspicious
Blackmail
none
Date
Unknown
Document Type
image
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:45
Summary
The image is a scan of handwritten notes on yellow lined paper, detailing incidents, checks, and personnel information, possibly within a correctional or mental health facility. The notes mention 'Suicide Watch,' 'SHU,' and camera footage, suggesting a log of events or observations.
Metadata
- Subject
- Handwritten notes
- Sender
- —
- Recipients
- —
- Document ID
- —
- Date
- —
Illegal Activity
- Severity
- suspicious
- Description
- The mention of 'Suicide Watch' and 'SHU' (Special Housing Unit) suggests a correctional or mental health facility, and the notes could be related to incidents or concerns within that environment.
Document Extraction
- Document Type
- handwritten_note
- Sender
- Unknown
Key Points:
- Phone call made after incident
- Increased checks with flashlights
- Suicide Watch
- Inmate asleep during 3am check
- Release on Friday the 26th
- Incidents in 119 m Tier and 123
- Heard gargling
- Camera footage at 2:10/2:15
- Shawn pictures - one not present, one worked in SHU but not that night
Full Text Transcription:
Shhat
Nilingling new
after incident brought phone to make call - didn't have to
wait
would start doing more checks w/
flashlights
heard by guards
12 + B would usually
Suicide Watch
be asleep during
3am check
Tues into Wed released on Fri. 26th
119 m Tier
123 - incident
heard garggling
app 120/130 incident
camera 2:10/2:15
Shawn pictures
looked little familiar
#1 - No wasn't there
#2 - worked in SHU but not there that night
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
Sensitivity Assessment
- Level
- low
- Description
- The notes contain information about incidents and suicide watch, which could be sensitive depending on the context.
- Exploitation Risk
- low
Full Image Description
The image shows a scanned document, specifically a sheet of yellow lined paper filled with handwritten notes in blue ink. The notes are brief and appear to be related to incidents, checks, and personnel. Some of the notes mention 'Suicide Watch,' 'SHU,' and camera footage. The handwriting is legible, but some words are abbreviated or unclear. The paper is oriented vertically, and the notes are spread across the page. The overall impression is that these are informal notes taken during a shift or investigation. The quality of the scan is high, allowing for easy readability of the text.
Objects Detected 1
| Object | Description | Location | Significance | Text |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper | Yellow lined paper with handwritten notes in blue ink. | Center | Contains notes related to incidents, checks, and personnel. | Various handwritten notes |
Text in Image
- Content
- ShhatNilingling newafter incidentbrought phone to make call - didn't have to waitwould start doing more checks w/flashlightsheard by guards12 + Bwould usually be asleep during 3am checkSuicide WatchTues into Wed released on Fri. 26th119 m Tier123 - incidentheard gargglingapp 120/130 incidentcamera 2:10/2:15Shawn pictureslooked little familiar#1 - No wasn't there#2 - worked in SHU but not there that night
- Type
- handwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwrittenhandwritten
- Language
- English
- Significance
- The notes appear to be related to incidents, checks, and personnel within a facility, possibly a correctional facility or hospital.
Raw Analysis JSON
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationEmployment/staffingSurveillance/monitoringEvidence documentation
People 1
Organizations 1
SHU
File Info
- File Name
- EFTA00025264_p4_i0.png
- Dataset
- dataset_8
- Type
- Image
- Model
- gemini-2.0-flash-001
- Processed
- 2026-02-07T18:45:10.061932
- DOJ Source
- View on DOJ