MMA fighter part of hunger strike at Santa Rita jail

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MMA fighter part of hunger strike at Santa Rita jail
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A martial arts master along with a handful of others incarcerated at Santa Rita Jail launched a hunger strike over what they describe as poor medical care, inedible food and a vindictive jail staff.

Jazz Svarda, incarcerated after pleading guilty to stealing painkillers in a federal case, told KTVU by phone from jail on Thursday that he hasn't been eating for the last two weeks. Svarda has been a

Svarda's wife, a nursing student, is desperate to help her husband and others who say they are suffering indignities at the jail. She is hoping that some public attention on the matter will bring some change. In 2019, she sued the jail andShe's hoping to get class-action status on her suit to help all those incarcerated at Santa Rita.

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