inmate s future. you can take that and i ll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. he ll be documented as a suspected street gang member, and we ll start a file on him if one hasn t already been created. and that way, wherever he goes, whether it s to another facility or out on the streets, he ll be identified as a suspected gang member. the letters here in the cell, she found what looks like a diagram or pattern of handcuff key. the crude making, the beginning of it. the manufacturing stages. i probably think what he is doing is he s got all these bars of soap. what he ll start doing is cutting out a pattern to try to match it to this out of soap. then once he gets a good pattern down, he ll find a piece of metal to transfer it over to a piece of metal. and then probably try to see if
display gang symbols. it s essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. i found that hanging here. once it s validated, you ll never be able to go to a level-b facility. a lot of bearing on the inmates future when validated. you can take that and i ll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. he ll be documented as a potential street gang member and we ll start a file on him if one hasn t already been created and wherever he goes whether it s to another facility or out on the streets, he ll be identified as a suspected gang member. the letters here in the cell, she found what looks like a diagram or pattern of handcuff key. the crude making, the beginning
the crude making, the beginning of it. the manufacturing stages. i probably think what he s doing, he has bars of soap, what he ll start doing is cut out a pattern to match it to this, out of soap. once he gets a good pattern down, he ll find a piece of metal to transfer it to a piece of metal. try to attempt to see if it works. so he was on the right track. so, what does it mean for the inmate? it s a good place for us. obviously, we know his intentions are now. for this inmate, nothing will happen. we ll take this from him. it s not in actual fabrication stages. if it was carved out of something, we would charge him. we have an address book that was found in this inmate s cell. on the inside he has gang graffiti listed here. known gang members. this is a list of monikers they
it s from new mexico. they use the three crosses to display gang symbols. it s essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. i found that hanging here. once it s validated, you ll never be able to go to a level-b facility. a lot of bearing on the inmates future when validated. you can take that and i ll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. he ll be documented as a potential street gang member and we ll start a file on him if one hasn t already been created and wherever he goes whether it s to another facility or out on the streets, he ll be identified as a suspected gang member. the letters here in the cell, she found what looks like a diagram or pattern of handcuff key. the crude making, the beginning
the crude making, the beginning of it. the manufacturing stages. i probably think what he s doing, he has bars of soap, what he ll start doing is cut out a pattern to match it to this, out of soap. once he gets a good pattern down, he ll find a piece of metal to transfer it to a piece of metal. try to attempt to see if it works. so he was on the right track. so, what does it mean for the inmate? it s a good place for us. obviously, we know his intentions are now. for this inmate, nothing will happen. we ll take this from him. it s not in actual fabrication stages. if it was carved out of something, we would charge him. we have an address book that was found in this inmate s cell. on the inside he has gang graffiti listed here.