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lieutenant rodriguez and his igi team hear lots of debriefs at corcoran, few bigger than the one they re about to hear. there s an individual who s validated as a mexican mafia member. the mexican mafia, go ahead and try to get someone in their cell and murder them. so he raised his hand and he asked for our assistance. so we re going to go there and talk to him about his knowledge and information and gang intelligence he has regarding the mexican mafia. the inmate debriefing is none other than notoriously dangerous gang member christian knighten. and you re validated as what? mexican mafia member. can you tell us why you ve chose to leave that gang life behind you and debrief?
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 and you know the risk that you are taking when you walk in. while at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. you re never sure what s going to happen in this place. but then when you hear those alarms and everyone dropping down to the ground and you get those rifles peering out of the towers, i mean, immediately it takes your breath away for a second. in most cases the alarm sounds when a fight has broken out between inmates. though these incidents are usually brought to a stop within minutes, they always pose minutes, they always pose serious danger to the responding officers and to our crews. while at corcoran, there was this one instance. we were doing pretty much a routine cell search.
lieutenant rodriguez and his igi team hear lots of debriefs at corcoran, few bigger than the one they re about to hear. there s an individual who s validated as a mexican mafia member. the mexican mafia, go ahead and try to get someone in their cell and murder them. so he raised his hand and he asked for our assistance. so we re going to go there and talk to him about his knowledge and information and gang intelligence he has regarding the mexican mafia. the inmate debriefing is none other than notoriously dangerous gang member christian knighten. and you re validated as what? mexican mafia member. can you tell us why you ve chose to leave that gang life behind you and debrief? i found myself in a position
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 and you know the risk that you re taking when you walk in. while at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. you re never sure what s going to happen in this place. but then when you hear those alarms and everyone dropping down to the ground and you get those rifles peering out of the towers, i mean, immediately it takes your breath away for a second. in most cases the alarm sounds when a fight has broken out between inmates. though these incidents are usually brought to a stop within minutes, they always pose serious danger to the responding officers and to our crews. while at corcoran, there was this one instance.