St. Louis' City Justice Center is in the midst of crisis again, with people being held at the jail revolting once more on Sunday after complaints about disastrous conditions and de facto indefinite detentions went unresolved. People held at the jail broke windows, set fires and took other measures to bring the spotlight back to their plight, according to local outlet KMOV4. Sunday's uprising comes nearly two months after another revolt took place at the jail on Feb. 6. One of the biggest complaints people have is that their court dates are being pushed back and not rescheduled, forcing them to spend months in the jail during a deadly pandemic that has ravaged prison populations across the country. More than 900 people are held at the jail and some were moved to a medium security prison after the revolt. Those on the ground heard the men screaming “we need help” and “we want court dates,” according to St. Louis Public Radio. St. Louis Public Radio quoted ArchCity Defenders...