why? they re throwing double digit figures at me. i don t want it. i m not taking it. if i got to do some time they got to give it to me. i m not pleading guilty to nothing. bates has pled not guilty to multiple charges of weapons possession and aggravated assault. he had hoped to reach a plea deal for a sentence of five years, but the prosecution had a harsher sentence in mind. 15 and three years running consecutive. i d have to do 15 then when i finish the 15 start the three years. so 18 years? it would take bates will now take the case to trial. in the meantime, he ll remain in the bergen county jail where he holds a distinct status. i do believe michael bates is our highest ranking blood member in the jail. michael bates definitely is the real deal. he can throw his weight around here. i hold a high rank now, which is called og, original gangster. i done fought. i done stabbed people in prison. i done orchestrated riots. i been in every prison in the state of
in the city s bergen county jail about 15% of the inmates are gang affiliated. while most are divided among racial lines, the dominant gang here has found strength in diversity. the predominant gang inside bergen county jail is united blood nation. they recruit anybody. they believe in numbers. it s a numbers game for them. there could be bloods from different ethnic backgrounds, black, white, hispanic. when i worked in the state prison system i actually had a blood gang member who was a hindu. their willingness to accept anybody into their gang is what makes them the most dangerous. because we don t know where they re coming from. sometimes blood members don t even know each other. one blood everyone seems to know is michael bates, who has just met with his attorney, and is not pleased with what he has learned. i got to go to trial now. why? they re throwing double digit figures at me. i don t want it. i m not taking it.
they re throwing double digit figures at me. i don t want it. i m not taking it. if i got to do some time they got to give it to me. i m not pleading guilty to nothing. bates has pled not guilty to multiple charges of weapons possession and aggravated assault. he had hoped to reach a plea deal for a sentence of five years, but the prosecution had a harsher sentence in mind. 15 and three years running consecutive. i d have to do 15 then when i finish the 15 start the three years. so 18 years? it would take bates will now take the case to trial. in the meantime, he ll remain in the bergen county jail where he holds a distinct status. right now i do believe michael bates is our highest ranking blood member in the jail. michael bates definitely is the real deal. he can throw his weight around here. i hold a high rank now, which is called og, original gangster. i done fought. i done stabbed people in prison.
quaint downtown shops than it is for gang activity. gang related crimes do occur here. in the city s bergen county jail about 15% of the inmates are gang affiliated. while most are divided among racial lines, the dominant gang here has found strength in diversity. the predominant gang inside bergen county jail is united blood nation. they recruit anybody. they believe in numbers. it s a numbers game for them. there could be bloods from different ethnic backgrounds, black, white, hispanic. when i worked in the state prison system system i actually had a blood gang member who was a hindu. their willingness to accept anybody into their gang is what makes them the most dangerous. because we don t know where they re coming from. sometimes blood members don t even know each other. one blood everyone seems to know is michael bates, who has just met with his attorney, and is not pleased with what he has learned. i got to go to trial now. why? they re throwing double digit
in the city s bergen county jail about 15% of the inmates are gang affiliated. while most are divided among racial lines, the dominant gang here has found strength in diversity. the predominant gang inside bergen county jail is united blood nation. they recruit anybody. they believe in numbers. it s a numbers game for them. there could be bloods from different ethnic backgrounds, black, white, hispanic. when i worked in the state prison system system i actually had a blood gang member who was a hindu. their willingness to accept anybody into their gang is what makes them the most dangerous. because we don t know where they re coming from. sometimes blood members don t even know each other. one blood everyone seems to know is michael bates, who has just met with his attorney, and is not pleased with what he has learned. i got to go to trial now. why? they re throwing double digit figures at me. i don t want it. i m not taking it. if i got to do some time they