like what? anything. they still can t find all the [ bleep ] i have. every time they leave, i ll break out a bag of coffee and peach kool-aid and have a sip, okay? you never get everything. i ve got stuff you ll never find. want me to try? turn around, back up to the door. put your hands through, sir. captain grenessi assembles a team of deputies to inspect gomes sprinkler head and the rest of his cell for any other contraband. we re going to take that down. within seconds of removing gomes from his cell, the deputies unravel a string from around the sprinkler head. he tied a piece of a bedsheet up on the sprinkler head thereupon and he was ready to pull the sprinkler head. that s why we re going in there, we re going to do a cell search, take it out, and search for any other type of contraband or any other type of weapons or anything, because he s known to do this.
a threat. how much time do you still have five years. here? five years in this hellhole, no thanks. i would rather do five years in a grave. for this incident, gomes could receive up to 30 additional days in segregation. if he continues to pile up disciplinary reports, he could spend the majority if not all of his sentence in segregation. i m going to write the report, i supervised the search, this is what we come up. i ll write a report on that and hopefully we don t have anymore problems with mr. gomes for the rest of the evening. home sweet home, huh? coming up, reports of gambling and drugs trigger a massive search. and in the middle of sit a group of neighborhood buddies. [ female announcer ] we always try to save you even more money
over the prison, doot, doot, doot, doot. the light s are flashing, the water s steady pouring out. i ve never seen so much water come out of one little sprinkler. you can fill up a cell in like ten minutes, like an aquarium. like it blocks the water from going up the door. that ain t a bad idea, either. he tends to feel that there s some major miscarriage of justice against him and he wants to get transferred to another facility, where he s not going to go, because he creates so many problems. and he s a behavioral issue, so they re not going to take him as a transfer because of the way he acts. thank you, mr. gomes. i m not doing five years here. that s the bottom line. they re going to transfer me out of here. or they ll take me in a body bag. one way or another. coming up looking at a bunch of dirty pictures isn t the same as molesting a child. the alleged owner of one of
the top of lansdale street. if i catch you breaking into somebody s car, you get bricked. if you see rob anybody, you get bricked. so the. cops don t mind me being in the neighborhood. because i stop a lot of the crime. but rather than a citizenship citation, gomes latest brick assault resulted in two 2 1/2-year sentences. since they must be served consecutively, he ll be in the house of correction for five years. but he s intent on serving his time at a different facility. and despite his promise less than an hour earlier, he says he s willing to be a nuisance if it will help him get the transfer. i m going to do my five years out of this jail, trust me. i m going to get transferred. they re going to get sick of me popping their sprinklers. tell me what that is? that s when you tie a string inside the little hole in their sprinkler system up there and you pull it. and water comes out and the alarm goes off and you hear all
this time. gomes stay at the suffolk county jail began five months earlier after a nighttime altercation resulted in a conviction for assault with a dangerous weapon, the type of weapon that earned gomes his nickname, bricks. i don t care guns or knives, i carry a brick. a red brick, usually get one of those, break it in half, and put half in each pocket. all the cops know i carry them. all the police in boston, station 4 especially, they know me. they pull up and they go, hey, how you doing ricardo gomes, where s the rock? i lift up the shirt and show them the brick and say, it s not a rock, it s a bridge. but gomes says he uses his brick to help others, like a vigilante. charles bronson is like my motto, i love that guy. everybody s got their own territory on the streets. i ve got from copley square to