contraband, weapons, drugs. we all know in the seg unit, tobacco is a big thing. so we re trying to get tobacco out of there. let s go out there and see what we can find. a lot of times, an inmate will tape stuff to his door. you can have a knife taped to his door. there s enough clearance in here that it s going to open and close with a knife. you can see where he s been smoking. cigarette ashes here in the door. but no sign of tobacco. the search for contraband continues in another cell, one that belongs to anthony patterson, an inmate with whom our crew is quite familiar.
speed on it. thank you, mr. collette. all right, man. you got some serious soul searching to do. all right. i suggest you do it. yes, sir. all right, man. all right. while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork turned in as far as incident reports that narrated what had actually happened. without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. doesn t mean they didn t do it, it just means they re let out because of the lack of paperwork. rafael gonzalez. gonzalez!
issues in the building that make it very difficult for us to house him here. you guys did not start this fight but you guys did finish it. especially all right? yeah. so, what are we going to do with you? i can t guarantee it. obviously. it s not my end of the business. i do this end, i do the seg unit. but i will recommend that you guys go back to 2-4. yeah. peters has had major conflicts with at least five other inmates and the jail tries to separate likely combatants. that makes five units i can t put david peters on, considering i only have 11 units to actually work with here it makes him very difficult to house. i m probably a headache to stangel. i get into fights. these people, these people, he don t know where to put me. everywhere i go i m going to cause somebody a headache. i m going to start something.
him when his stay in segregation is over. david peters came into the building without any issues and since he s here he picked up issues in the building that make it very difficult for us to house him here. you guys did not start this fight but you guys did finish it. especially all right? yeah. so, what are we going to do with you? i can t guarantee it. obviously. it s not my end of the business. i do this end, i do the seg unit. but i will recommend that you guys go back to 2-4. yeah. peters has had major conflicts with at least five other inmates and the jail tries to separate likely combatants. that makes five units i can t put david peters on, considering i only have 11 units to actually work with here it makes him very
for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you re trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can t move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep while jules said the attack was unprovoked jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don t know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he s been waiting two years to get his hands on him. both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day.