way you could be waiting there for me. i love you and i ll see you soon. okay? all right. bye-bye. four more days and i wake up and i ll be home. and i m going home to my mother s. i m going to parole over there. everybody s happy. i m just really scared. still ahead, happy is what they call short to the door. but he s not a free man yet. you never know what s going to happen. plus, the threat of a possible gang attack wears on pnm staff. it s taking its toll. heavily. and federico files for an out of state transfer. but he s not the only one. that s irrelevant. how it was done, it s irrelevant on their car insurance. any questions? -yeah. -how do you go to the bathroom? great. any insurance-related questions? -mm-hmm. -do you have a girlfriend? uh, i m actually focusing on my career right now,
but you gave me hope and everything, so i appreciate it, mom. here we are. back together. this sham committee that s going to be run on me, it s this is pretty much a a myth that this committee will result in any action. as a result, i m stranded here at this facility even though i m not getting misconduct reports or any of those things. unlike happy, federico s never getting out of prison. and as a validated gang member, possibly the only way he ll leave pnm s level vi is through an out-of-state transfer. federico, how are you? fine, yourself? pretty good. i ve been reviewing your file.
through and do a security assessment to see what improvements need to be made at this facility. as far as your jobs go? our jobs never end. we re pretty tired, but we know that we re going to be making some crucial decisions and try to try to put an end to this violence. put an end to this war. and so when will it end for us? it doesn t. when there s no more inmates in prison. when we retire. captain flores and his team know full well they ll never completely removed gang from pnm. every day new inmates arrive and many of them like federico munoz waste little time before choosing sides. i think it was about a year after i got incarcerated in prison that i joined the snm. shortly after joining the prison gang, federico was ordered by the snm to kill a fellow gang member. i was 18. first time i ever killed anybody. it wasn t easy to kill him in the sense that like you see it on the movies, how guys cavalierly kill people. wasn t like that for me. i remember planning
federico. you have a good day. okay? thank you. i was biting my tongue. because this is a sham, this committee. this referral that i was given, she said, you heard her that there was another out-of-state referral but she doesn t know if anything resulted from that. how would she not know? if the machinery of the corrections department is effective and running smoothly, then there would be a trail. obviously there wasn t which means that nothing ever happened in the first place. which means that this is a sham.
i ve always been a firm believer, if you re dependent upon who you re at, who you re with, and what s around you to be peaceful and happy, you re never going to be peaceful and happy. so you have to make wherever you re at organized and peaceful and happy. so you. it comes from within. not from without. coming up, stiu s efforts to prevent another gang fight pay off. very good day. awesome day. saved somebody s life. plus federico reveals his prior gang loyalties. i think it was a year after i got incarcerated in prison that i joined. r. i ve found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say.if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia