i just pop my thumb and slide it down, tried to rush the guy. the guy turned the corner and, i guess, was gone. and me and the sarge, the sarge grabbed me when i did it, wrestled and went to the ground. i just laid there and let him put the handcuffs on me, got up and walked to medical. after we took him to medical, he got stripped and had the shanks on him. what we have here is an improvised weapon that was removed from chris shiverdecker. he attempted to assault an inmate earlier today. shiverdecker claims he s had issues with one of our prison gangs that s been giving him some strife over the last couple weeks. he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you could see the rivet right in there. and he attached a paper clip to it.
not. the other thing is, well, maybe they do want to get him. i know they don t like him. but is he fabricating weapons because they really want to come and get him, or is he just doing it because he s shiverdecker? the security threat intelligence unit interviews other level six inmates to determine what was really behind shiverdecker s actions. meanwhile, chris is moved to a new cell. you have to lose some damn weight. you near crushed me. when did you find out about mr. guardino? gaurdino wasn t going to be just a victim. there is reason to believe that he was potentially going to be the aggressor. and shiverdecker knew it and it was basically i m going to get you before you get me type of situation. unfortunately for chris shiverdecker, the other inmate is a known associate of one of our validated prison gangs. which basically means that he not only now has a problem with that individual, he has a
to? locks of love, to the kids who have cancer. you have to wait till you have ten inches. once it grew, i cut it off. why though? why? why did i do it? i don t know. it s something to do. i mean i don t know how you put it. karma. you do bad, you ve got to do something good to [ bleep ] level it out. i mean that s the way i see it. go ahead and restrain him. make that a little bit tighter. hold up, shiverdecker. hold up. check this out. if you can put your finger in there, it s too loose. see how loose it was? yes, sir. you can still slip that darn you can still slip that darn
chris shiverdecker is now a permanent occupant of level six. his ability to slip his cuffs makes him not only dangerous, but a potential educational resource for new officers. stop right there. we know you re able to remove your restraints. we want to see if you ll show us a demonstration of how you do it or not. no. why not? this is prison. this is not a playground. we want to train these officers on what to look out for. you can be a vital training opportunity here. we ve got an officer in here. he knows who you are. he knows what you re capable of. and i just have one question for you, why won t you participate in assisting
this is prison. i mean, this isn t this isn t kindergarten. i mean, not everybody gets along. today, chris shiverdecker has a hearing that could affect his custody level and security status. okay, christopher. you know why you re in here. yes, ma am. all right. transfer custody review. initially, you were placed on level six because you posed a threat to the security of the institution. you self-admitted being in an altercation with another inmate and after a cell search, two homemade weapons were found in your cell. you do have an extensive history of violent behavior and assaults while incarcerated in oklahoma department of corrections. however, here you are an ideal inmate. based on your file, you can go back to the general population here in new mexico. we re going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions.