officer thompson is 1 of 35 correctional officers working in ad seg. so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg. so we re setting up two sheets, a pair of socks, and a towel right now. while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it s critical to both the officer s and the inmate s safety. we don t wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we d need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that s a real potential hazard for the staff in here. that s plastic, so it s really it s a very important tool for us. that s how easy it would show up. and it picks up the smallest things. but when his shift ends, he trades in his uniform for a pair of jeans and hits the open road.
why is everybody looking at us, man? find you some business. while recreational options are limited on the sensitive needs yard, back in ad seg they re even more restricted. angel gets his first real human contact for the day when an officer escorts him out for his one-hour yard time. i thought you was coming with me. yeah. you got one open? like a dog pound. get an hour out here. it s better than nothing. but they put this because too many people getting stabbed. now what am i supposed to do? i don t need to work out in the yard. you don t work out because you don t want no one to see what you can do. so you keep the secret if you re
there and i looked at my little angel, it s like, oh, my god, his daddy s gone, you know? with a successful appeal to his case unlikely, angel and his girlfriend must suffer his ten-year sentence together. what keeps me close to him is visiting him, keep him company by writing to him, visiting him. i have no problem with that. i can do it. i won t ever get tired of it. if she stays with me, because seven years is a long time. plus, she probably blames herself, too, you know, more than she probably admits to me. i m older now and my desire is to change. when i was younger, i didn t care. i had my son. i had my family. i got a woman who loves me and i got my boy. i got my daughter i got to try to get back, too. all these things, my head s clear, i m focusing on them. you know what i mean? and i m blessed. i really am. i just overlooked all that. coming up on lockup: extended stay this is all your property, right? will jason make his release date? and the boys in ad seg ge
what did you do now? i didn t do nothing. oh, that s what they all say. oh, come on now. you know me. he s going to ad seg. the hole ain t cute. one-man cell. you re handcuffed everywhere you go. i couldn t do it, which is why i try to stay out of trouble. what did he get locked up for again now? what did he get locked up for? he just came in here friday. before he went out to court, he got locked up i guess in ad seg i guess for a fight. so now he s come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up together in committee, which will be wednesday. and they probably won t have his file, because he just came back.
this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they re in ad seg and, you know, go over the issues of why they re locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. name and cdc number, sir. matthew national, 245854. today s classification committee is warden ayres. you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? yes, i got a problem to gp because i m not a gp. i dropped out. you in a gang? yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. you re a dropout of what? out of the woods.