shortly after moving into his new cell, briceno discovered his neighbor was an old childhood friend, jeremy bowles. i recognized the tattoos. and then when he got up, i said, man, what s up, g ? he looked at me. and his eyes got all big. the re the star threw him off, the tattoos that i got. he got all excited, you know? me and albert briceno have been aroun the last 22 years. we were neighbors in juvenile briceno and bowles are not only old friends. they share long criminal histories. they are considered among the mo ever have physical contact. they are housed in a unit where e is allowed into the common area. we laugh at it now. we look at each other door to door. we re just laughing like, dude, what the hell are we doing?
ends up going. i was busted when jesse was born. though his 15-year-old son, jesse, is only a short distance away in the county s juvenile communicate with him through letters.they write to each other frequently. said what s up, dad. that he s working out. he wants me to mail him a list of exercises so he can get he requested some legs and some i think in juvenile hall they still have weights to work out on.ays he hopes jesse will follow his workout routine but not his life as a gang-banger. you know, everybody wants your children to be successful and succeed in life and be somebody. you know? but, you know, he is young. he is a teenager. sometimes he doesn t make the best decisions. you know? you can t force it. you know, it s like you can bring a horse to the water. but you can t make it drink, you know. ultimately, they re going to make their own decisions. charged with murder, briceno
aquamarine. like this better. we have a big window. can watch the sun go down. we can go outside and get fresh air once in a while. this is okay. this will work. we got no choi anyway. it s got to work. you re in jail. it is not like you expect the biltmore. no big deal. the next group is bravo q. pier inmate moves are not uncommon in most jails. as thousands of men and women check in and out of jail, classification officers are constantly analyzing the population in order to house them in a manner that will help avoid conflict. next group is echo albert briceno in he has been transferred from the lacey facility to the ntral jail, three miles away. most inmates within the county jail are continuously on the move. we do have to screen and rescreen these inmates all the time.]& / who can play with who.z
you? what, this? yeah. yeah. how come? just procedure, their jobs, you know. within minutes, the deputies make a hit and discover gang-related documents. i m really not at liberty to say exactly how it could help us. it s sensitive material. but it s probably going to help investigations further down the road. this was a good one. any time we get decent intelligence, it s a good search. consider briceno a powerful gang leader, his time at orange county has been spent trying to disassociate himself from that past.g stuff no more. that s when i was young, you know. i left all that behind. it s childish. it s the reason why i m here. but briceno might have a motive for distancing himself from gang life. his current armed robbery
and just take it outside. ert is used for the major disturbances. we are used to quell riotous .gather intel. inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate considered to be a dangerous threat. i m sending you guys into nb danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate.at that means. correct? this means he s assaultive to other inmates but also assaultive possibly to staff. that kind of amps it up a little bit. the inmate is albert briceno. orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence e than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. albert briceno is a gang member from hard trden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up in the gang life through his family, through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. i just grew up, like, angry. it wasn t cool showing your emotions. i channeled all that hu