want to cuff up he s just going off in the cell. they ve got no choice they ve got to go in the cell, beat him up, cuff him up. that s what i mean by lose it. they assault officers with urine and feces. they take control of a food port. also cover their cell front, which we have to remove the cover in order to make sure that safety is utmost concern. when violence does erupt, officers are left with no option but to extract inmates from their cells by force. shoe facility captain r.j. andrews oversees cell extractions on a weekly basis. we do wear protective gear in a cell extraction or use of force, calculated-type use of force. but on some occasions, staff do get injured. i have seen occasions where staff have been injured to point of broken arms. i have seen staff receive feces thrown in their face. i have seen staff where they actually had their headgear broken into pieces because they
or feces at the officers. this is a baton. it s used to escort inmates when we take them outside the building. the inmate that s escorted is handcuffed. and he can t protect himself. if other inmates are going to jump him, we have to protect him. the protective gloves we wear in case we come in contact with blood or other bodily fluids when we re searching a house or if the inmate has it on him when we touch him. we also wear a protective vest where it s stabproof. inmates will use elastic out of their waistbands from their boxers and can use it like a bungee and shoot metal objects out at us if they re able to get ahold of it. administrative segregation is not the only area of folsom where officers are at risk. snoop i ve been on, you know, probably about two dozen cell extractions to where i ve had
as all officers, i ve received threats from different inmates for bodily harm. he s the only one that s actually ever tried to follow through with it. come on in! i ll show you what a redneck can do! hiatt s refusal to cooperate with officers has resulted in numerous violent cell extractions. they tell you to back up to the door. and if you back up, you re a bitch. if you make them come in and get you, you get a little bit more respect. i ve never backed up yet. take him down. well, you knocked about four of my teeth out. it takes a lot to put me at that point. but when it gets to that point i kind of go blank inside my mind.
myself. i have been in segregation for three years. i don t blame nobody else. because i had an opportunity to get out of here. i let my anger and things get to me that i shouldn t have. and as a result of that, i m still here. i can t say i m sane. i m pretty off balance, but i keep it in a certain amount of control. another inmate at kentucky state penitentiary who is no stranger to cell extractions is victor hiatt. prior to interviewing him, our producer was duly warned. victor hiatt is a very, very dangerous individual. probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. i remember watching victor being led to the interview. and he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his back.
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