officer burke will file a disciplinary report for tampering with the lock, which could result in segregation time for henrique-marte. he just look for any little thing to [ bleep ] a prisoner. one thing you don t do, you [ bleep ] with a prisoner. coming up it was written in my name, you need to move him out of the unit before something bad happens to him. officer burke receives a threat. and when david goodell came into this facility, his interaction with staff was volatile, dangerous. so i established a rapport. dealing with an inmate who seems to be capable of almost anything.
what s in here? detergent. as far as him harming himself, i talked him out of it. i told him it doesn t only affect you, but it affects the people around you that love you, you understand? so for you to do that, you re just being selfish with yourself and not thinking of others. along with being a convicted murderer, goodell is also an admitted member of the jail s largest gang, the united blood nation. jail officials have identified rendell maldanado as a high-ranking member of the gang. they recently transferred him to another housing unit at the request of prosecutors to separate him from his co-defendants as their trial for aggravated assault and kidnapping approaches. they don t want us to communicate. it s not going to happen. we re too close to each other. one of the co-defendants maldanado was separated from is jesus henrique-marte. the housing units they now occupy are divided by a glassed in recreation area. though they re not supposed to communicate, they sometim
see this is the reason right here. that s the reason right here. i got nothing to do with that. yes, you do. they re grown ass men. my co-defendant if he s bothered i do this okay. one of maldonado s co-defendants and another alleged member of the bloods, jesus henrique-marte, has also been on the move. after serving time in segregation for jamming the lock on his food court, he has been assigned to a new cell with an admitted member of the gang, david goodell. did you know each other on the streets? no. but we re from the same hood, but just different parts. goodell agreed to plead guilty to first-degree murder in exchange for a maximum sentence of 45 years.
kidnapping. but that hasn t stopped maldanado from trying to communicate. and now that s led to conflict. i ve got a report of an officer assault. the inmate was sprayed with oc. it was brought to medical for decontamination. i don t know what happened to the officer at this point. the inmate who was pepper sprayed is one of maldanado s co-defendants. jesus henrique-marte. the sergeant says he witnessed him talking to maldonado through the rec yard through the window. i informed the officer to have him locked in. he gave the officer a hard time, refused to lock in. several orders. so the officer applied his o.c., called us in, we had him removed. once he commits the infraction, i need to take control of the situation immediately because there s potentially 64 other inmates surrounding me at that time. it could potentially go very wrong at any given time.
burke, you need to move him out of the unit before something bad happens to him. the threat to officer burke was written on an inmate request form and left in the law library drop box in cell 3, a maximum security unit for inmates accused of convicting violent crimes. i look at it as someone in there may not like the fact that i run things tight and wrote that to try and get me pulled out of there. staff already have a suspect in mind, jesus henrique-marte. he recently received a write up from officer burke for tampering with the lock on his food door. the way he speaks is similar to the way this letter is written. but that could have been a ploy by the inmate who actually wrote the letter. i swear to god i ain t wrote that. why would i want to threaten somebody for? i m already in a lot of problem with my case. why should i get in more trouble for?