i hope they were cookies. yeah, he s he s a won and only. that s for sure. i was thinking about it. it s disrespectful to the c.o.s here, the real c.o.s who do this job all the time and have done a great job and mr. simpson has always spoken phenomenally well about the conditions here and how he s been treated. and so i just think it s just a disgrace. this guy is unbelievable. this guy was never even assigned to my portion of the prison. ever. he wouldn t be able to spot your cell. you know when i would see him is going to the store. we were going to canteen, i guess he d come out of that area and he d stand at the fence and tell us these crazy stories. i mean, it s funny. i ll give him that. but about how he got kicked out of the son s baseball game and how he was refereeing and, i mean, he was i mean, the guy s funny. you know? but outside of that, i don t know. he says i got a shrine in the
after a phone call from a local citizen about a possible escaped inmate, the c.o.s of san quentin have snapped into action. take your ass upstairs. inside the prison, all inmates have been locked up and the officers have done a prison-wide recount. prison officials have also been dispatched to canvass the area around san quentin. it s possible that the citizen saw what they saw, could have maybe been two teenagers or something that live on grounds, prison grounds that were hopping the fence and a citizen passing by thought it was worth calling us, probably better safe than sorry. we re going to follow all protocols and procedures and try to determine if there has been an escape and, if so, try to apprehend the escapees. lieutenant massic is a public information officer observing the teams sent out to look for possible escapees. our number one priority in
cause you you can drink a half a cup of white lightning and white lightning will actually if the c.o.s come and ask you a common question, something like can i see your i.d. card because you have that white lightning in your system you immediately get violent. a lot of times they have that. they have to take you to the ground because you re on white lightning. you know what i mean. take six or seven to bring them down. at pelican bay we saw the definitive inmates guide to distilling white lightning. a hand drawn illustration confiscated in a cell search. i found that in an inmate s cell. it explains to other people on the tier and whatnot how to manufacture pure alcohol. what they re actually making there is everclear. the 150 proof, that s not your regular pruno. a little bit more sophisticated. this is the final result. this here is about the equivalent of grain alcohol. whoo. extremely potent. how does this stuff taste? talk to me about the taste.
prison s administrative law judge to plead his case. in the mean time, he let us know that while ad seg meant losing his television, the location of his cell, at least made it possible to keep up with current events. this cell right here in front of the police station, to me i think is the best cell on this range due to the fact that you get a lot of movement, you see who s coming in, who s coming out, inmates, c.o.s. catch the good scoops on who got in trouble with the c.o.s or whatever may be. three days later, bullock was about to face his own life-altering event, his hearing on the assault charge. we came up to get inmate bullock to see the adjustment committee today. he s being charged with a serious rule violation and anybody that is locked up gets the belly chain put on them and handcuffs and the dogs, just a little extra security. coming up how can i defend myself when
after a phone call from a local citizen about a possible escaped inmate, the c.o.s of san quentin have snapped into action. take your ass upstairs. inside the prison, all inmates have been locked up and the officers have done a prison-wide recount. prison officials have also been dispatched to canvass the area around san quentin. it s possible that the citizen saw what they saw, could have maybe been two teenagers or something that live on grounds, prison grounds that were hopping the fence and a citizen passing by thought it was worth calling us, probably better safe than sorry. we re going to follow all protocols and procedures and try to determine if there has been an escape and, if so, try to apprehend the escapees. lieutenant massic is a public