do this. this is his thing. this is what he does. he s kind of noted for doing things like this. acting out by cutting himself if something doesn t go right for him. inmate doctor is very rooted in reality. what you saw, slumped over, his very weak voice, you know, i think it s just manufactured to gain attention. and to try to, you know, send him to a different environment such as our in-patient facilities. while doctor received a disciplinary report for the masturbation incident, he will not receive one for cutting himself. we don t usually write drs for self-injurious behavior. he ll be checked out by psych, make sure everything s okay. clean his cell up and they ll send him back down to us. i want to know what he used to cut himself with. still in the stall or thrown it
let s go! moments earlier, an inmate was discovered bleeding heavily in his cell. apparently from self-inflicted wounds. come on. let s go. the inmate now being escorted to medical is armando doctor. serving 15 years for aggravated assault with a weapon, doctor has been known to cut himself when under stress. out of the way. out of the way. watch your head. go ahead. close the door. how bad are you cut? on the back of his arm. over here. close the door. medical purposes. let me see. put it down. we ll support you. get your foot down. a security check.
i had a feeling he was going to do this. this is his thing. this is what he does. he s kind of noted for doing things like this. acting out by cutting himself if something doesn t go right for him. inmate doctor is very rooted in reality. what you saw, slumped over, his very weak voice, you know, i think it s just manufactured to gain attention. and to try to, you know, send him to a different environment such as our in-patient facilities. while doctor received a disciplinary report for the masturbation incident, he will not receive one for cutting himself. we don t usually write drs for self-injurious behavior. he ll be checked out by psych, make sure everything s okay. clean his cell up and they ll send him back down to us. i want to know what he used to cut himself with. whether it s
we usually don t open them until we stick them into the machine, you know. this is daily. the blood and stuff from cutters and suicide. armando doctor, the close management one inmate recently contributed to the latest load of yellow bag laundry when he deliberately cut himself inside his cell. the damage was so severe, he needed a transfusion to replace the blood he lost. two days later, he s cut again. see doctor is laid out on the floor. it appears doctor has a self-inflicted injury to his left arm. came up on the cell. he was unresponsive laying on the floor. it became necessary for us to do a life safety check. now he s sitting up restrained. medical has been notified. is en route. he s been doing this quite a while. probably about his fifth time he s cut. we ve had to pull him out and deal with him this way, and it s getting to be about a monthly
still in the stall or thrown it out here? it hasn t been recovered. sometimes take the batteries, peel the outside label off, sharpen them on the ground. makes an excellent razor and enough to handle to slice at will. i m going to check the walkway here. make sure nothing got thrown out. that s a lot of blood. a lot of blood. carton williams serving a five-year sense for possession of cocaine and fleeing police works as a houseman or cell block custodian. my job is cleaning feces, blood, chemical agents. i volunteer to be a house man just to get gain time. i get ten days, fourth months a year, of gain time. i m here 18 months. i ll have money left, i ll go home next year. when i enter a cell, a room that has blood or anything that s a