you only come here for eight hours. speedy demonstrates for an officer just how easy weapons are made in prison. go into somebody s heart. pop a jugular vein. but what a powerful life lesson. and don t worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy s part. like fact that they ll just. forgive you. four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won t go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it.
i was supposed to parole on monday. i did everything i could to avoid the situation. i did everything i could. when people say certain words in prison, punk, bitch, lame, things like that, it s an automatic fight word. it s hard to explain to somebody not in the prison system because most people are like, i don t care, one day i m walking away no matter what happens. but it s not that easy all the time. i wish it was. i had to do what i had to do. sometimes it goes like that. both inmates involved in the fight are brought in front of the icc to discuss the incident. this was not necessarily a real simple case of a fight in prison. essentially it was a black inmate and a white inmate that got into a fistfight in the dining room. and 99.9% of the time in a prison setting, that s a keg of dynamite. so mackey was placed in administrative segregation on march 11th.
away from it. things happen though. samuel s behaifr yor inside prison determines the length of his stay. it will be a tough road ahead. i haven t been in school since fifth grade. in and out of jail. okay. so what will you do with a fifth grade education? i don t know. i have to get a job or i will keep being violent. based on your recent behavior you re not in a position where you are going to succeed. you need to plan. you have to change some things. if you don t change it i ll see you soon. that s just the reality of
that whole process, is my reward to come back into what we would call society, our society here. and this is great for me. it s the only thing i ve got coming. i had to go through a whole hell of a lot to get here. so what s up? zero, zero. when i met him, i just knew he was racist, right? so i kind of like was going to give him 50 feet, right? but the type of person he was, whatever had him like that, an angered white male, he grown a lot. speedy ain t like that no more. know what i mean? he s got life. he basically has to fight for his to get back. next on lockup: extended stay, officer deed investigates the fight on the basketball court. i want to tell you that it was self-defense. and speedy shows how plastic coffee lids can have more than one purpose in prison. i m making a weapon right now. i ve got to get it all this way right here. we got married after college.
there s a lot of people just like me. i mean, we re involved in drug trafficking, we re involved in assaults, we re involved with any type of violence you can possibly think of in prison. i was that bad ass, too. and i wanted to be, so my hand was raised for anything. anything meaning any type of business that needed to be taken care of, my hand was up for it. my tattoos, i have a lot of them. i ha some that actually are hits inside prison. lightning bolts are for hits on the inside of the left arm. like these right here are a hit on like a black or a mexican. how did you get those? i stabbed somebody. i got a swastika on my stomach that i did another hit for. i tried to cover it up, actually, after i dropped out. that was for somebody at high desert, i stabbed a crip at high