super bowl weekend at colorado s limon correctional facility has brought about a drama that has nothing to do with sports. sex offender david laudone has told authorities he was forced to hide inmate-made alcohol or hooch, and has been a victim of assault and extortion. he has fingered one of the prison s most prominent gang members, tommy holloman, of 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.
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are you going to wait 90 days or what? no, i m going to wait for a long time. years. maybe. maybe i ll see you next time. you know, you never know. coming up most of the areas i ll get stabbed or killed. things heat up. not only for david laudone, but for tommy holloman as well. we had information that he was involved in drugs. hmmm. uh. yeah, can you find a take where it s a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it s good. good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
tokens for fresh prison clothes 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.
they know that these cos think i have a lot of pull. so if they re worried or scared about something, they re going to drop my name. you know, tommy and his bros are going to get me for whatever reason. and they have to do an investigation about it because there s like a threat of violence and extortion and things like that. as a result of laudone s allegations, holloman and wright were taken from their cells in housing unit number two and moved to administrative segregation, where they were locked down without their tvs, forcing them to miss the super bowl. the next day lieutenant jim fox, the prison s gang intelligence coordinator, took over the investigation. hey, little. hey, can you go down and pick up inmate holloman for me out of segregation? bring him to my office. we re probably unique in how we deal with the gangs out here. we ve accepted the fact that there are going to be gangs and there s nothing we can do about it, so we try to control, you know, what they do. and we