clean my cell. i broke the broom. you broke the broom? why? the whole situation started because you broke the broom? i needed to clean up. you could have just waited until somebody got it back tomorrow, and asked for it. just like you asked to see me, you could have asked me yesterday morning and told me the same thing you told me this morning. and even if the broom wasn t working properly. if it was a sorry broom, that was still no reason for you to break the handle that you broke. yes or no? a few minutes later, the conversation turns to broadhead s disciplinary record at holman. 39 disciplinary. is all in all, just another monday morning for the wardening who s always walking the line between friend and foe.
yesterday morning in your cell and told me the same thing that you told me. and even if the broom wasn t working properly, if it was the sorry broom, they gave you the sorriest broom of all, still no reason to break the broom. yes or no? a few minutes later, the conversation turns to broadhead s disciplinary record at holman. i ain t got but 39 disciplinaries. i did all of them. but 39 disciplinary. all in all, just another monday morning for a warden who s always walking the line between friend and foe. next on lockup: raw me and another guy was frustrated one morning. when the bridge between inmate and officer collapses. they had me pinned at that time inside this corner. three of them were just beating me on top of the head with the sock full of batteries. they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. and they caught the rat.
he refused to give the broom back. they actually ended up taking him out of his cell, put him outside. culliver often has uncooperative inmates moved to outdoor holding cages until they calm down. but this time it caused more problems. once we got him outside, he refused to come back inside or refused to be uncuffed. they used force on him to get him back inside. he s high-strung. he s agitated a lot. floods his cell. he does things basically to irritate the staff. sometimes he has rhyme or reason for it, sometimes he doesn t. our crew followed along as culliver went to confront the inmate. james broadhead. the officer gave me the broom. getting ready to clean my cell. the broom had too much straw on it, right. so i asked him, can i get another broom. he told me nah. i broke the broom. you broke the broom? why? i just told you. no reason to break the broom. the whole situation started because you broke the broom. i needed to clean up. okay, but you could have waited
the officer gave me the broom. getting ready to clean my cell. the broom had too much straw on it, right. so i asked him, can i get another broom. he told me nah. i broke the broom. you broke the broom? why? i just told you. no reason to break the broom. the whole situation started because you broke the broom. i needed to clean up. okay, but you could have waited until somebody came back tomorrow. you asked to see me this morning. you could have asked to see me yesterday morning in your cell and told me the same thing that you told me. and even if the broom wasn t working properly, if it was the sorry broom, they gave you the sorriest broom of all, still no reason to break the broom. yes or no? a few minutes later, the conversation turns to broadhead s disciplinary record at holman. i ain t got but 39 disciplinaries. i did all of them. but 39 disciplinary. all in all, just another monday morning for a warden
i been to hair care. culliver never hesitates to get involved in the seemingly endless array of disciplinary problems. our crew caught up with him on a monday morning as he was trying to resolve an incident that occurred over the weekend. well, it was a use of force that i got a call about yesterday. this guy acting out. cell clean-out day. they put a broom in his cell. he refused to give the broom back. they actually ended up taking him out of his cell, put him outside. culliver often has uncooperative inmates moved to outdoor holding cages until they calm down. but this time it caused more problems. once we got him outside, he refused to come back inside or refused to be uncuffed. they used force on him to get him back inside. he s high-strung. he s agitated a lot. floods his cell. he does things basically to irritate the staff. sometimes he has rhyme or reason for it, sometimes he doesn t. our crew followed along as culliver went to confront the inmate. james broadhead.