went back there was one of the guys in the cage give me a cut-off mop stick. this guy was trying to stab me, and i broke that stick over his head and got the knife from him, but all i can say is he probably was lucky that the stick broke. personally i try to treat the offenders the way they treat me. they treat me all right, don t give me a problem, then i m not going to give them a problem. but i ll tell you what, if they cross me, i can be their worst enemy. james stone is one of the offenders that used to test cabanaw s mettle. my first eight years here was very violent. that s what i did for a hustle. guys that were having problems that were owed money and couldn t get it, they d come to me and say, will you collect this for us? i d say, yeah, but i get half. i d go up there and split their wig and say, you got a week to get the money, or the next time i m not going to be nice.
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but the threat of violence is just as real in jail as it is in prison. around here at theo lacy, we ll get a couple of these maybe in a in a month. day-to-day management of the orange county jail in southern california is up to sheriff s deputies. some work permanently at the jail while most others rotate through, then return to street patrol. all right. let s line up. let s do a gear check. let s line up on the wall right here. a select group of deputies make up the emergency response team, a s.w.a.t.-like unit called to action when inmates refuse orders or cause an imminent threat. hang left. watch out, watch out, watch out. wielding a broken mop stick and other cleaning supplies, joseph etima, who has pled not guilty to a murder charge and is awaiting trial, has refused to return to his cell.
experienced such violence firsthand. i ve been assaulted, yeah. i fought for my life a couple of times. we had three offenders back in the back with knives. and the only thing i had when i went back there was one of the guys in the cage give me a cut-off mop stick. this guy was trying to stab me, and i broke that stick over his head and got the knife from him, but all i can say is he probably was lucky that the stick broke. personally i try to treat the offenders the way they treat me. they treat me all right, don t give me a problem, then i m not going to give them a problem. but i ll tell you what, if they cross me, i can be their worst enemy. james stone is one of the offenders that used to test cabanaw s mettle. my first eight years here was very violent. that s what i did for a hustle. guys that were having problems that were owed money and couldn t get it, they d come to me and say, will you collect this for us? i d say, yeah, but i get half. i d go up there and split their
but the threat of violence is just as real in jail as it is in prison. around here at theo lacy, we ll get a couple of these maybe in a in a month. day-to-day management of the orange county jail in southern california is up to sheriff s deputies. some work permanently at the jail while most others rotate through, then return to street patrol. all right. let s line up. let s do a gear check. let s line up on the wall right here. a select group of deputies make up the emergency response team, a s.w.a.t.-like unit called to action when inmates refuse orders or cause an imminent threat. hang left. watch out, watch out, watch out. wielding a broken mop stick and other cleaning supplies, joseph etima, who has pled not guilty to a murder charge and is awaiting trial, has refused to return to his cell.
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