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Update: June 11th, 2008It's 10 pm on the east coast and a few hours ago we finally heard from Daniel. He called from the Columbia County Jail in Portage, Wisconsin. Daniel was woken up at 4 am and on a plane en route from Oklahoma City to Chicago by 6 am. Daniel and his supporters presumed he was going to Marion, Illinois, but once he landed in Chicago, he was put in a van and driven to Madison, Wisconsin. From there he was driven to Portage. Along the way, Daniel asked if he was being transferred based on facing new charges, and the marshal flatly told him no. Daniel then asked if he was facing a Grand Jury subpoena. The marshal would not come right out and say yes, but he hinted at it and at one point said, "good guess."
If Daniel is called before a grand jury, he will not testify and is concerned about being held in civil contempt and imprisoned at the Columbia County Jail, where the time he serves will not count against his 7 year sentence.
At this point, neither Daniel nor his attorney have received a subpoena or any other paperwork to indicate that he will be appearing before a grand jury, but it's what he is preparing for and what folks would be best served to see as a possibility.
Over the past month, Daniel has been in transfer. And while the time he has served thus far has been without incident and even though he received a good team review before being yanked from FCI Sandstone, he tells us that he has been put in Segregated Housing Units ("The Hole") and treated differently for the duration of this transfer, all due to the application of the "Terrorism Enhancement."
For now, it is important to keep Daniel connected to the communities he is a part of. Please write to him and let him know we're out here for him*.
Daniel's current address is:
Daniel McGowan
Columbia County Jail
403 Jackson Street
Portage, Wisconsin 53901Daniel wanted us to emphasize how important your support has been thus far and how truly appreciative he is.
*For guidelines on writing to Daniel, go here.
Update: May 14th, 2008For a few days, Daniel's partner didn't hear from him and began to worry.The next day, the bop.gov website showed Daniel as being located at FCI Oxford, in Wisconsin. Daniel is now at FCI Terre Haute, in Indiana.At this point all we know is that Daniel is being moved. We don't know where. We don't know why. We don't really know when, other than the transfer is in progress now. We'll update folks as we receive new information. Please write Daniel a letter and be prepared to send it once we have his new "long term" address.
Update: September 12th, 2007Daniel has finally reached his designated prison-- FCI Sandstone in
Minnesota. From what we have been told over the past several months, this is Daniel's last stop...for a while.Please send all your letters you've been holding onto and resend ones you've just sent!You can write to Daniel at:
Daniel McGowan
#63794-053, Unit I
FCI Sandstone
Post Office Box 1000
Sandstone, Minnesota 55072As much as possible, let's help Daniel as he begins to settle in to a new prison and when you write, please follow the below guidelines since it will take a while to figure out the regulations regarding mail at FCI Sandstone.
Update: September 11th, 2007After spending over a week in Terre Haute, Daniel is now at FCI Oxford in Wisconsin. We're not sure how long he'll be here but it may be another week. Please write to Daniel at:
Daniel McGowan
#63794-053
FCI Oxford
Post Office Box 1000
Oxford, Wisconsin 53952Also, please understand that he has had limited access to pens, paper, and stamps along the way and hasn't been able to respond to most people yet.Again, letters mean the world to someone in prison. Please keep writing! Please follow the below guidelines when writing, as we have no idea what the regulations are at FCI Oxford.
Update: September 1, 2007Daniel is already on the road again. He's at FCI Terre Haute in Indiana (not sure how NYC to Oklahoma to Indiana makes much travel sense!), but there's no way to know for how long. If you'd like to write, his new address is:
Daniel McGowan
#63794-053
FCI Terre Haute
Post Office Box 33
Terre Haute, Indiana 47808Again, we have absolutely
NO idea how long he will be here or where he'll end up next so if you'd like to write a letter it's up to you if you want to send it here. I'm sure he'll appreciate it if he ends up stuck there for a week or two.Also, please follow the guidelines below, since we don't know the regulations at FCI Terre Haute.
Update: August 30, 2007
Daniel has been moved. He is currently imprisoned at FTC Oklahoma City, a federal transfer facility. Transferring is a terrible experience, so please write to Daniel at:
Daniel McGowan
#63794-053
FTC Oklahoma City
Post Office Box 898801
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73189Please follow the guideline below, as we do not know the mailing regulations specific to FTC Oklahoma City.
Update: July 2, 2007On July 2nd, Daniel McGowan self reported to prison in NYC and is now in custody. Daniel went to MDC Brooklyn Monday morning to self surrender but they did not have him designated to that facility yet. He was advised to instead report to the US Marshals (at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse) who agreed to transport him to MDC Monday night. Please take a minute to write a supportive letter to him.
Please use the following address:
Daniel McGowan
#63794-053
MDC Brooklyn
Metropolitan Detention Center
Post Office Box 329002
Brooklyn, New York 11232
Until we have figured out the exact mailing regulations for MDC (it's sort of trial and error), we are providing the basics of what generally applies to most facilities.
When sending a letter, it's best to keep it simple. Write on blank notebook or copy paper no bigger than 8.5x11 and don't use any special colored or gel pens or pencils, stamps, or stickers. Don't write anything on the outside or inside of the envelope except the prisoner's address and your full name and return address in the upper left hand corner of the addressed side of the envelope. Use plain white envelopes without a clear plastic address window, or any special decorations. Most prisons also REQUIRE a return address on the envelope.
Please take a minute to read the following VERY IMPORTANT guidelines.
* Write on both sides of the paper, since the number of pages he can have may be limited. It is also totally acceptable to type your letters. More will fit on a page.
* Write your address inside your letter/card if you think he does not have it, but DO NOT put an address label anywhere inside or on the letter/card. Address labels are ONLY OK to go on your envelope.
* Do NOT send him stamps, envelopes (self-addressed or otherwise), blank paper or notecards. He will not be able to receive them and he will be denied your letter.
* Do NOT send him any form of currency, whether cash, check or money order.
* Do NOT send photographs larger than 4x6. Do not send polaroids and make sure the content is appropriate.
* Do NOT include any paperclips, staples or any extra things in your letter.
* Do NOT send a card that has glitter or any 3-D objects in or on it.
* Do NOT send cards with paper inserts glued in them.
* Do NOT tape your envelope shut.
* Do NOT ever write "legal mail" or anything implying that you are an attorney unless you are in fact a lawyer
* Please use your common sense; don't write about anything that is likely to get a prisoner in trouble in any way.
Daniel does not receive the envelope your letter is mailed in, so write your return address and full name in the letter as well. Also, number the pages like "1/5, 2/5,3/5..." so that a prisoner can tell if some pages are missing.
If you send Daniel a letter and it gets returned to you, please let us know about it so we can add any other restrictions to the guideline list.
Please do NOT send in any books to Daniel yet. We are in the process of getting a system going for him to receive books. If you would like him to receive books we would prefer you donate money and we will make sure to get him a book on his request list and let you know about it.
Update: June 4, 2007
Daniel was sentenced to a 7 year (84 month) sentence on Monday June 4th in Eugene Federal Court for his participation in arsons at Superior Lumber Company and Jefferson Poplar Farms. The government was asking for 7 years, 8 months.
Judge Aiken also gave Daniel the "terrorism enhancement" for the arson at Jefferson Poplar Farms because of particular language in the communique for that incident. We do not know what impact this will have on Daniel's classification in the Bureau of Prisons.
As you can imagine, we are completely overwhelmed by the last two days in court and only want to extend our thanks to everyone for the constant emails, phone calls and check ins over the last couple of weeks.
Daniel will be reporting to prison on July 2nd and will be finishing his first quarter of his masters degree program and spending time with his friends and family until he goes in. We will be sending out updates shortly.
Thank you,
Family and Friends of Daniel McGowan
Update: November 9, 2006
Friends and supporters,
We would like to inform everyone about the events in court today. After months of negotiations and consideration, Daniel, along with Jonathan Paul, Joyanna Zacher and Nathan Block, pled guilty to some of the many charges. We cannot emphasize enough what an extremely difficult decision this was for Daniel and we will continue to give him our full support.
We do not want there to be any confusion about Daniel's plea agreement so we have posted it here. Daniel agreed to plead guilty with the understanding that he would not implicate or identify anyone at all other than himself. The other three remaining co-defendants entered pleas with the same terms. Daniel has done everything possible to maintain his integrity, and he wants to be as open about his agreement as possible. We have also provided Daniel's statement to Judge Aiken and Daniel's lawyers statement on our website.
As we already stated, we will continue to support Daniel completely. He and his family have been through an extremely difficult time and deserve to get through this with the best possible outcome.
We will be posting information shortly about how others can continue to help Daniel by submitting letters to the judge.
Please keep in mind that our fight is not over. We will still need your help and support in the coming months, in order to fight for the least possible sentence for Daniel.
Thank you for your continued support,
Family and Friends of Daniel McGowan
Download Daniel's Plea Agreement (PDF)
Daniel is an environmental and social justice activist. He was charged in federal court on many counts of arson, property destruction and conspiracy, all relating to two incidents in Oregon in 2001. Until recently, Daniel was offered two choices by the government: cooperate by informing on other people, or go to trial and face life in prison. His only real option was to plead not guilty until he could reach a resolution of the case that permitted him to honor his principles.
Now, as a result of months of litigation and negotiation, Daniel was able to admit to his role in these two incidents, while not implicating or identifying any other people who might have been involved. The government will seek a sentence of eight years, while Daniel's lawyers will seek a sentence of no more than 63 months.
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Daniel's press conference after his plea hearing-November 9, 2006
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