Well keep our chopper on scene, keep kim on scene, and well continue to report on this throughout this half hour. Just in to the newsroom as well, a Santa Clara County sheriffs deputy sworn to serve and protect. Tonight, benjamin lee, pictured here, the one who has to answer to the law. He got in some argument with an employee at a local jackinthebox in santa clara yesterday. Officers arrested lee on suspicion of dui and for flashing his gun at the jackinthebox employee. He has been placed on administrative leave pending a criminal and internal investigation. Now, to a change in the weather. Our satellite radar shows a new round of rain heading our way, just off the coast. The skies also changing right now. Our live cameras show cloudy, gray skies across the bay area this evening. Jeff is tracking the storm and the neighborhoods that should expect the most rain. Jeff. That storm system is just hours away from producing heavier rainfall across the bay area. You can see the far reaching
You have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. The hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. Because theyre violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. [ bleep ]. Our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic lifeanddeath conflicts. Now we take an even closer look at them through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. California state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the states most violent and infamous offenders. Hosted lockup crews in both 2000 and 2005. Right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. And it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, they will not negotiate for your life because you know the risk that you are taking when you walk in. While at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. Youre never sure whats going to happen in this place. But then when you hear those
respond to me. so we know you are all right. let s go a little bit more. okay. okay. joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john seiko, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. what was this all about? well, he s a rapist. i was talking with an inmate in the meal line about it with him. you were talking about his crime with a prisoner. yeah, yeah. okay. i was talking with a prisoner about him being a rapist. he came up to me and he said, you ain t [ bleep ]. and i said, you re not. i told him to stop talking about me and i repeated it. and he said, what are you going to do? and i repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face and said, now what are you going to do? five minutes later he bum rushed me. don t come at me. slammed me against the wall. i put my hand in his face.
okay. joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john seiko, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. what was this all about? well, he s a rapist. i was talking with an inmate in the meal line about it with him. you were talking about his crime with a prisoner. yeah, yeah. okay. i was talking with a prisoner about him being a rapist. he came up to me and he said, you ain t [ bleep ]. and i said, you re not. i told him to stop talking about me and i repeated it. and he said, what are you going to do? and i repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face and said, now what are you going to do? five minutes later he bum rushed me. don t come at me. slammed me against the wall. i put my hand in his face. i don t know what i did after that. he starts scratching my face. i grabbed him around the waist and threw him on the floor and
mr. seiko, you need to respond to me. so we know you are all right. let s go a little bit more. okay. okay. joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john seiko, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. what was this all about? well, he s a rapist. i was talking with an inmate in the meal line about it with him. you were talking about his crime with a prisoner. i was talking with a prisoner about him being a rapist. he said, you aren t [ bleep ]. i said, you re not. i told him to stop talking about me and i repeated it. and he said, what are you going to do? and i repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face and said, now what are you going to do? he walked up to me in my face and said now what are you going to do? five minutes later he bum rushed me. don t come at me. slammed me against the wall. i put my hand in his face. i don t kn