other offenders are allowed to go there without paying the consequences. ritchie and two other white inmates recently dished out consequences when they attacked a black inmate. coming up the three white guys running around assaulting the one guy here. prison staff break down gerald ritchie s assault, while two other inmates bridge the racial divide. they ve been doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation. but i m 185 pounds of something real vicious and i don t think they want to see that.
administrative segregation. ritchie feels the prison went too far, and during his interview had something to say to staff about it. with all due respect, you know, to you guys, you know, mind your business, man. mind your business, man. if i m not killing this man or little joey down on the range ain t getting raped, man, just be cool, man. be cool. we don t want no trouble. we live here. ritchie claims the fight wasn t racially motivated, but over a small debt. it was over a couple dollars. that s about what it comes down to. there was a few choice words and i really don t want to delve too deep into it because i m not the only one involved in this. i don t want to implicate or talk about anybody else or anything of that nature. coming up this is what i don t like to see. those are razor blades. inmate-made shanks and one of the inmates who makes them. if it was big enough to put
crumbling now. gerald ritchie is also in one of the confinement units, and he s not happy about it. it s horrible. they had punishment in mind when they built this place. that s a fact. let s make these guys understand that, hey, if you come to prison, this is how you re going to live. this is how you re going to live and we re going to take these rules to the nth degree. ritchie says that even though he s in confinement for being one of three white inmates caught assaulting a black inmate, the fight was not racially motivated. but he admits his tattoos are. my swastika. even though it s not necessarily the best artistically, it s one of the ones that i m most proud of, because it means the most on the whole. it s empowering and uplifting. it s a symbol, man. not only does it elicit a response from others, but it elicits a response from myself. that s what symbolism does for you. that s what symbolism has done since the beginning of forever. the right hand is mine, and the
contributed to a recent assault that landed ritchie in the secured confinement unit. what you see here is you ll see ritchie, and there s another guy, a guy out here, and basically they re just hanging out. they already know what s playing. i mean it was premeditated. the men are waiting for a black inmate to exit his cell. he s immediately met by ritchie. he was actually standing at his door waiting for the door to be opened. and he assaults him and chases him around with another this guy here is just kind of being a spectator at this point. you ll see another inmate come running from this side that also aids. now you ve got the three white guys running around, assaulting the one guy here. and, finally, they corner him and get him down and all three of them get on him before the officers can actually respond and activate their chemical agents. the victim received treatment at a nearby hospital and ritchie was transferred to the segregation unit. he has been extremely disru
people like to say we re in a quote unquote post racial society and raice doesn t matte. if race didn t matter, there would be be different races. all people ain t the same. ritchie is four months away for completing a two-year senten sentence. the arian brotherhood and the saxon organization are white supremist organizations. they share similar ideology in their creeds and oaths and in their bylaws. that s another one that i m most proud of, my saxon knight crest. he was the saxon knight president for this facility at one time. they start taking possession of certain parts of the facility, such as where they were working out. saxon knights will say they own that part of the facility and no