is one thing. but two other inmates have been accused of a far more serious hustle. tommy holloman, identified by prison officials as the leader of a white gang called 211, and jason wright, have both been accused by convicted sex offender david laudone of several serious offenses. laudone says he was beaten and forced to store hooch, homemade alcohol. laudone also says he s been extorted, forced to buy $25 a month in canteen items for holloman and wright. but lieutenant fox feels laudone s story doesn t add up. i went back and pulled your canteen records. and he spent like $96 since the first of december on canteens. holloman spent $292 and wright spent $266 on canteen, so that story is not washing with me. wright did admit that he talked with laudone and laudone agreed to hold the hooch as long as he got to drink some.
returned to unit two, a cell block already populated with several other 211 gang members. holloman and wright are two guys that i want to keep together. well, they re known 211 members. you think if you have all of one group in one area it seems like, okay, there s too many of them in one group. but they re actually much more manageable that way. they re happier that way. which makes me happy. well, well, well. my favorite two. so here s what going to happen. ready? yeah. over there. you know where you re going. where? yeah. where? 23. happy? to avoid moving too many other inmates holloman and wright will have separate cell assignments but are hoping that sergeant thomas will negotiate. there s no way to move
of course, laudone s story was no, they beat me up and made me hold it. you know? of course. there s no doubt he s scared about something. don t know what it is. i have no idea what he s scared of. whether it s a gambling debt or whether it s something to do with the super bowl. he s truly scared to the point that he turns in and fingers at the 211 leader here. you know? he knows that s a death sentence. regardless of what it is, he s going to have to leave this facility. yeah, he s done. whatever facility he goes to. holloman, wright, and just those two happy cats for now. for now, holloman and wright will be sergeant jay thomas problem. holloman is i saw him up there on the third tier. he s the ginormous one. after spending three nights in segregation they have been
ordering the crimes and inmate jason wright of carrying them out. correctional staff have methods of protecting those in danger. by identifying his inmates in front of other inmates, laudone has made that hard to do. that s not how you handle things. you don t walk into the sergeant s office and point at other inmates and say them are the bad guys there. go arrest them. that s not how you handle things. not in a prison setting. i don t think he realizes how much peril he put himself in. holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the alleged assailant, jason wright. you probably know why you re here, huh? i don t, actually. you don t have any idea? why were you locked up? why was i locked up? why did you miss super bowl? i don t know. come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. they didn t want me to see
you don t walk into the sergeant s office and point at other inmates and say them are the bad guys there. go arrest them. that s not how you handle things. not in a prison setting. i don t think he realizes how much peril he put himself in. holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the alleged assailant, jason wright. you probably know why you re here, huh? i don t, actually. you don t have any idea? why were you locked up? why was i locked up? why did you miss super bowl? i don t know. come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. they didn t want me to see the game? that wasn t a good guess. that wasn t a good guess. no? no. you re here for threats on another inmate, or actual assault on another inmate.