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what s wrong, dog? he talking [ bleep ]. he telling me he s telling me how to run my life. he ain t running his own. you need me i m cool. i m cool. i m just telling you he will get [ bleep ] in my book. everything down here is observation. just watching, listening. getting the feel for the dorm. if you re always watching, you can tell when something s starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so respect is a big thing in here. inmates all respecting each other, everything s fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that s where things get sketchy. during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was taking to stem the flow of new inmates. coming up every man inside of this building has a date that they re going to die. a group of teenagers learns the cold, hard facts about life in san quentin. you w ....
During his interview, he was able to identify that his cell mate was the perpetrator of that assault. he actually admits that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight was over a disrespect issue. he was trying to watch tv from his cell, which is a challenge because you can t always hear the television from your cell. and his cell mate was in the rear of the cell, shouting through the vents to someone else. a common way that inmates communicate. a pretty long dude. i told him once before, keep it down. still talks, still loud. look, bro, be quiet when i watch tv. that s when he said [ bleep ]. that s when i got off the desk and started laying in on him. the minute he did that, i drew the line and doesn t matter how big he is, how small he is, i just needed to draw that and get that off my chest to let him know this is what s up. and it s sad. we went off like 20, 30 seconds ....
If you re always watching, you can tell when something s starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so respect is a big thing in here. it means they re all respecting each other, everything s fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that s where things get sketchy. during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was taking to stem the flow of new inmates. coming up every man inside of this building has a date that they re going to die. a group of teenagers learns the cold, hard facts about life in san quentin. you want to use this restroom? when you come to prison, this is what you re putting yourself in. ....
everything down here is observation. just watching, listening. getting the feel for the dorm. if you re always watching, you can tell when something s starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so respect is a big thing in here. it means they re all respecting each other, everything s fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that s where things get sketchy. during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was taking to stem the flow of new inmates. coming up every man inside of this building has a date that they re going to die. a group of teenagers learns the cold, hard facts about life in san quentin. you want to use this restroom? when you come to prison, this is what you re putting yourself in. ....
During his interview, he was able to identify that his cell mate was the perpetrator of that assault. he actually admitted that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight was over a disrespect issue. he was trying to watch tv from his cell, which is a challenge because you can t always hear the television from your cell. and his cell mate was in the rear of the cell, shouting through the vents to someone else. a common way that inmates communicate. a pretty loud dude. i told him once before, keep it down. still talks, still loud. look, bro, be quiet when i watch tv. that s when he said [ bleep ]. that s when i got off the desk and started laying in on him. the minute he did that, i drew the line and doesn t matter how big he is, how small he is, i just needed to draw that and get that off my chest to let him know, look, this is what s up. and it s sad. we went off like 20, 30 seconds ....