up once today. yeah. i heard people talk about killing somebody when the doors come open. i come out to defend myself. i m not dying in here. i can understand that. if it s between him and me, i m sorry about his [ bleep ] luck. that s what happened. that s all there is to it. i didn t that s was it the same guy that made the comment? i m not going to build a case for you. at this time, we re going to end the statement. 2,200 people in here for different things. a lot of them in here for murder. long time, big time. you could walk down the street tomorrow and get beat up. you could get stabbed just walking down the street. it s just it happens. back in the 1980s when major cabanaw patrolled isp as a correctional officer, he 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 giv
2,200 people in here for different things. a lot of them in here for murder. long time, big time. you could walk down the street tomorrow and get beat up. you could get stabbed just walking down the street. it s just it happens. back in the 1980s when major cabanaw patrolled isp as a correctional officer, he 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
i can understand that. if it s between him and me, i m sorry about his [ bleep ] luck. that s what happened. that s all there is to it. i didn t that s was it the same guy that made the comment? i m not going to build a case for you. at this time, we re going to end the statement. 2,200 people in here for different things. a lot of them in here for murder. long time, big time. you could walk down the street tomorrow and get beat up. you could get stabbed just walking down the street. it s just it happens. back in the 1980s when major cabanaw patrolled isp as a correctional officer, he 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.
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. he s upset because the hispanic inmates think he s black. he s saying he s not.
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?