maybe i do. but am i wrong what gohr doesn t know is that staff has already confirmed agee wrote the note. i didn t tell them like who i was writing. they wanted me to. they were like, who is it for? and i was like, i don t know who it was for. since the violation is considered minor, officers confined agee to her cell for six hours rather than sending her to the segregation unit. gohr, however, could face up to 30 days in segregation because of his history of rule violations. unfortunately, when they did the report, they charged him with possession of stolen property. that s why these guys when they do these reports, they need to make sure they charge him with the right charge. it s his lucky day. it could be just an oversight. the officers should have paid a little bit closer attention. maybe the supervisors should have critiqued it a little better. do you want to tell us what happened yesterday? there was a note on the tray, sarge. i picked it up. didn t even get to see
now it s back to lockup. due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. at the sheriff al cannon detention center, inmates with major rule violations are segregated in single-person cells 23 hours per day. inside unit a1a, disciplinary segregation. isolation segregation, all of it affects individuals differently. depending on the individual. some people like to be by themselves and they function better that way. others, you know, they re by themselves a few hours would drive them crazy, literally. but overall, i think this should be something and it is something in place for consequences of your actions. and it s not like it s a secret.
down. i need you to take it down for me. thank you. no problem. okay. i appreciate it. okay. finally, officers give guerra what he wants. his art is returned to him. you got to behave. that s all he really wanted back, the crosses. he spent his time and energy to create. while guerra s art work and demand to get back it are rule violations. officers are permitted to use discretion to prevent minor violations from blowing up into major ones. they conclude if guerra s weavings and paper cross he s hung above his door will keep him calm it is worth it. in other units it is contraband. as disruptive as he is, we allow him to do this. he uses the crosses as a tool to keep his mind active. we don t have a problem with that. that s his activity. if he mixes a little faith into it, all the better. coming up
so you live with this threat over your head constantly and it s a lot of pressure. these days hill lives with a little less pressure than roughly one-third of santa rosa s inmates. he is housed in a general population unit where there is more freedom of movement and privileges. see that right there? that s nectar of the gods. that s nectar of the gods. can t get beer, but you can drink coffee. borrowing coffee from a neighbor is considerably more difficult if not impossible for the 1,100 inmates housed in the close management unit. both of you, step over here one at a time. turn around. they re in confinement for violence or other serious rule violations and are subject to frequent cell inspections for weapons, drugs or other forms of contraband. turn around, back in the cell. right now we re going to conduct a routine cell search on a couple cells up here in wing one. every shift has to shake down a
the consequences for sanders were steep. this is his 94th day in administrative segregation. i expected to do my 20 days and go to another dorm but maybe because of my past. some of sanders rule violations include disorderly conduct, obstructing and threatening an officer, and fighting. inmate sanders received his ninth inmate disciplinary report. after that, because of constant rule violations, once they did a review they decided to put him into administrative segregation. explain some stuff you did in the past. like fighting real bad like just on the scrub like people that can t stand up for themselves, just to be seen by my peers, you know what i m saying? sanders was arrested nine months earlier on charges of armed robbery, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm after allegedly robbing a liquor store with two other men. although he denies involvement