I don't know. Who said it? I'm saying it. You're saying it? Yeah. You know, you got people
out there that [BLEEP].. Well, don't worry
about the cameras. Well, don't worry
about the cameras. If I was yelling at
you, then you'd know. You're yelling
at me right now. You're raising your-- No, my voice is loud already. You trying to show off because--
- I might have-- --you a fish. I'm might have a
set of nine numbers, but I been doing
time since I was-- I can't tell. I've been doing time
since you was a baby. OK? You ain't doing no time here. Time means I've
been working here. That ain't doing time. OK. So you coming off like this,
you ain't doing nothing. I'm like this all [BLEEP]-- So if you want to step, step. Step. There you go. Step. Get me some gloves. Let me shake this
room down right here. [MUSIC PLAYING] My house is right there. I'm-a shake this house down. My house Is-- I'm-a shake this house down. (SNEEING) Shake my house-- No, no, no, no, no. You said you wanted
to step, you stepped. You walked off. So now let me do my business. INMATE: I'd let him-- He was just showing
off, just to show off. That's what he was doing. FILM CREW: Right. So that-- that raised
alarms right there. Then he-- when he was trying to
direct me to go to this bunk, then I know something's up. Here's that, Verrett. What? Oh, where you found that at? The shoe. [CALL ON RADIO] Actually, whose shoes? Oh, I don't know
whose shoes they are. Which shoes was it? Those shoes right there? Put it back in the shoes. Take the shoes. Take the whole thing. We confiscating the whole thing. See, the bumping of his
gums got his buddy lit up. That's a good one, dog. That's a good one, bro. That's a good one. Chill! That's the last time I ask
you to go to your unit. This inmate is one of my
troublemakers in this pod. Actually, the biggest one. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] OFFICER RIVERA: I found a
cigarette butt outside, like, his window, so I thought
I'd maybe check his bunk and see what I could find. See if there's
anything else there, something-- some treasure. [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] If you don't mind
waiting in the day room? Oh, yeah. FILM CREW: In a way. Yeah. [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] This is the sergeant. I need you to come to your food
port and be restrained, sir. [HEAVY, LABORED BREATHING] I'm going to tell
you one more time. You need come to your
port and be restrained, or chemical agents will
be deployed at this time. [SUSPENSEFUL TICKING] [CLATTER AS CANISTER IS DROPPED] Come to the food port
and be restrained! INMATE: [LABORED BREATHING] Stand up, come to the food
port and be restrained. INMATE: [COUGHING] Come to the food port
and be restrained. INMATE: [COUGHING CONTINUES] Stand up and come to the
food-- (CHOKING) port-- He's in. [CANISTER CLATTERING] Come to the food port-- [COUGHING] OFFICER: [GROWLS]
- [BLEEP] LIEUTENANT SALAZAR:
Get out of there. This is Lieutenant Salazar. Come to the door
and be restrained. OFFICER: It ain't
going to help-- OFFICER: He's going towards
underneath his bunk. Come to the door. Come to the door. Come to the door! INMATE: You guys need gas masks? [MUSIC ENDS DRAMATICALLY] The inmate, actually, it took
about 2 and 1/2 cans of mace, and he wasn't compliant. INMATE: [COUGHING] You know, I've never really
seen an inmate do that. Usually when you spray, they--
they give up right away, but the dude was drenched in--
in , mace and he handled it. Obviously, it was
not effective to him. Wow. We're going to go in. Hold on. I can't even open it. [ZINGING AS BATON IS EXTENDED] Come on-- [BLEEP]! OFFICER: Give me your arm! OFFICER: Give me your arm! OFFICER: Inmate-- OFFICER: You're going
to wish you'd had that-- SGT. DAVID VERRETT: Sit! After they served dinner,
I guess a couple of inmates trashed the pod. OFFICER: What the hell
is all this [BLEEP]?? OFFICER: Trash. That's what happened. INMATE: They passed
out Styrofoam trays last night for dinner, and
decided they wanted to be lazy and not come pick them up. You leave that food sit
overnight, that little box is our living space for years. And so it's important
that we don't have bugs, and roaches, and
stuff like that. So we crushed them down,
threw them under the door. That's our way of
saying [BLEEP] you back. Now we get the last laugh. We get to sit back and
say, how do you like that? OFFICER: Thanks for
coming out to do my job. Appreciate it. INMATE: Hey! OK. Yeah. Right away. INMATE: Hey! [SCREAMING] [SCREAMING] [BANGING] Just keep it at the ready. Don't point it out--
- Right. --at anyone yet, though. A lot of these guys
are in here for murder. One little slip and an inmate
can take control of everything. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS] [SHOUTING] Here we go. A little bit of advice. When any individual wearing a
uniform gives you a directive, you follow that directive. You understand? Whose stuff is this? He's cleaning his house.
It's all wet. - Is he?
- Yeah. OK. We can check-- I don't consider myself
tough, but I'm not afraid to be tough if I need to be. Which one's your bed? INMATE: What? Which one's your bed?
INMATE: Right here. Go for it.
- The top one? - Yeah.
- We'll shake yours down next. Go for it. No, I've got it. Since I need to calm
down, I'll work on yours. All right. What's that? You don't need to do that
when they're not even here. [LAUGHTER] I always remain scared
when I'm here, you know? Because anything could happen. We're outnumbered all day long. Which one's your bed? 141.
Go for it. All day long. Stay there all day. Please, all day. So you can actually say you got
your paycheck worth it today. Cuss-- cuss at me again,
I'm going to write you up. I didn't cuss at you. I stopped myself. I've got a job to do. Well, then go do your job
and leave me alone, please. I am going to do
my job, but stop-- - OK.
- --cussing at me. OK. I have zero
tolerance for that. Well, I got zero tolerance-- You're not going
to talk to me-- --for you doing this [BLEEP]. That's my job. - Then go do your job--
- This is-- - --and leave me alone!
- This is not a hotel. You're coming up to me. So you need--
- Go do your job --to walk away.
I'm not going-- - --and leave me alone.
- --to walk away. You need to walk away. - This is where I live, dude.
- OK. This is where I work.
You can-- - Exactly.
- --follow my rules. Work.
Live. All right. Let me finish this and we'll
be writing you up next. For what? Yeah-- nothing. OK. Where's you guys' bunks at? Could you just
stand by it, instead of-- because I don't want
you sitting there staring at me while we do our search. There's no need for it. They're trying to test and
see if I'll say something, if I'll let the rules slide. Thank you, sir. They kind of try to push
the boundaries a little bit and see what I'm comfortable
letting them get away with. No. We didn't take it. I don't even know what
you're talking about. [BEEP] OFFICER ON RADIO: On our way He came up here
very aggressively. So I called for the
Sergeant to come down and I could see it kind
of turning a little bit. We just did our shakedowns,
and when he came back, he was upset and-- INMATE: I just thought they
took my cable splitters. OFFICER: I didn't want anything
to pop off and, you know, you guys to be having
to rush down here. [RADIO TRANSMISSION] I apologize. Sorry, man. I found it. Somebody borrowed it, all right? I'm sorry. [LAUGHTER] INMATE: No problems.