Life After 40 Years In Prison (Part 2)

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after serving twenty four years of Volvo and I believe the total became 17 years in segregation for 24 that's it waffle I ended up getting out my father died I didn't mention about my mom early and well for you she died from bad causes that's what led me to my that conviction but anyways they hurt my mother but my father died the same day I got out from Walpole I remember that day because it was crucial and you know what's crazy that the captain came and told me that my time was up in Walpole and I told him I wasn't going anywhere and I was in an STG block in the gang block and I won't mention the gangs there was two different gangs in here and he asked me [ __ ] Sanchez your time is up you got to pack your [ __ ] and go I'm sorry for using what [ __ ] you got packed get things and go because that's the way they talk I said well why he said because your time is up I said so he says you gotta go I said I ain't going he said well if you don't go what we're gonna do we're gonna use the extraction team and get you out here we'll tell you your stuff right out the front door they throw you out the front door I said we'll make it happen then because I'm not going anywhere and he for me to sign she said chase you you're done with the time I says ain't got nothing to do out there I don't know a way of life you know it's nothing I have nothing out there my father he's dying my mother's dead I don't have nobody go to this is all I know I did 24 years in your system and he felt so bad that I can see I shed a tear coming out he says Sanchez please don't make me order for them to remove you I said well go ahead and do it so when I went when while in the block um I had the gang leaders come to me and they even cried till I said listen oh gee you been here long enough it's time for you to go home I said but I don't know anything out there what I don't want nothing out there this is all I know see this is what I'm saying you become a product of the system you become so institutionalized that that's the way of life for you and so I remember that day it really troubles me because uh who the hell wants to be in prison you know and yeah if it did hurt me and it hurts me now because I have to think of that pot and I'm saying water even though I'm saying why would I want to be in there but at that time the mind that chain of mind the way I had it well anyways to make it short the gang members are not talking to me and talked me out of it and I did I packed my stuff in left well my sister pulled up in the parking lot she said listen dad's in the coma he died from cancer we need to go to a hospital now so went straight to the hospital and I walked in I kissed my father and in this he I told him dad I love you Danny Junior's here I'm senior now I took his title and he stopped breathing he stopped breathing oh I'm sorry yeah he stopped breathing and really fetched me till today he died right there he was waiting for me that's what they say he was waiting for me waiting for the older boy come home from near my daughter convinced me to come to Georgia I'm sorry Virginia otherwise say Georgia I came down to Virginia and moved to Virginia coming to find out she has some issues I saw I said what what's going on and she said well I invite one guy and then he brought in a bunch of gang members and I can't get him out I said really I said with the gamin but she explained to me who the worst so I'm not gonna of course once again I can't put him off like that so I ended up going on cleaning house I had a clean house and I got rid of all of them once we did that then I met her husband he was naval offered in naval and they beat and I found that he was abusing her and my grandson I punished him too for putting his hands on both of them I've punished him and so because of that of course he wined and dined her gave her flowers I'm sorry all right so she end up kicking me out anyway that I'm running to a lady and I had a relationship with her and she had my baby and she worked at a particular restaurant which I can't mention for the reason for just cuz I get a job with them in the future I hope they forget it's so old he put his hands on her and hurt her while she was pregnant my daughter now that did bother me it did I just got our only 11 months it bothered me I was not adjusted jack to society and of course the way of life at Walpole I wouldn't punish them so I received the sentence of 16 years I went to the feds the state of course dropped it anyone that do because they figured the pheasant gave me more time and they did it's true they're there the status of their strategic I'm sorry it worked because that's what they wanted to do they wanted to get the most time they came for me they wanted me off the street and they did because my son was carry for 15 years to life but I served 16 years and for protecting my family and I went to the feds now the first one thing about the feds I started at Petersburg FCI Petersburg right here in Virginia and I end up in California I ended up in Florida I ended up in Oklahoma what the state of Washington Pennsylvania they ship you all around it's not like the state where they locate you and keep you within the state you can end up in the moon with the feds if they have a base up in the moon they'll send you to the moon if they have the kid they do got the capability by the way I believe so so I served 16 years in those 16 years it was I've been to institutions like waffle they took me to California you know hate California California the Mexicans and the blacks I walk and I won't mention them but the Mexicans runs with the whites and I won't mention their names it's a group and of course they got the regular Mexicans the farm boys that come from Mexico they've run that I was the only put weaker than that yeah but why I went there it's another story I was at Petersburg in a cop called me a [ __ ] called me a racial name and unfortunately I reacted I had to take care of business and so what I did was I did that and I ended up getting shipped to California so when they sent me to California is they sent me to my death because I was the only four Rican in that yard so when I arrived here that night they already knew you know what's funny about the facts is they know when you're coming they know exactly to get your paperwork they know who you are so when I got there the Mexicans came to me and try to give me the rules this is how it is you're running out our how people and this is what we want you to do unfortunately because the way of life in prison I had to react to that and I put him in check immediately and then the other Mexicans because another group which I can't mention I had to put them in check one of those guys did time with me of all four state prison he's a Puerto Rican but he runs with the Mexicans because he moved out this but because he was a number second one in power he came to me and he went to the first Mexican he told him the rest with his people he says you put your hands on this man we got his back he saved my life on Walpole I did I saved his life twice and they were done we were gonna murder and don't want to kill him and I remember that but I didn't recognize because he had tattoos on the set he was told he looked like a Mexican anyway he made my life a little bit more comfortable at California and then the other side was doing the blacks and I'm not gonna mention their groups we all know what time it is but I chose to build with them the blacks then the Mexican because the Mexicans own like Puerto Ricans and that's what I am for the weekend we have discrimination within our own race is wrong but that's just the way it is the way of life in California that was a maximum and I tell you the name of the place dog it's called Victorville it's in Bernardino County in California is one of them one of the most roughest place in federal system at the time it was the party number one killing joint besides Pollock big Sandy's and it's a couple more that I could think of Allenwood okay those are the four major ones in the fence we're killing is the way of life so we're going back to the same issue about I'm a product of the system you know even when you want to change they don't let you change even when they add you ask them for break the case manager give me a break don't send me the Supermax please they do not care they send you to where you're designed the Sun because it's a purpose behind the administration that you don't know - yes I have a background we'll talk about that we're not talking about criminal law we're talking about I have a background within the system also because of that reputation and because of being defined to them and standing up for yourself this is the situation you go through they put you in a situation where they put your life in danger while I was placed on diesel therapy first let me explain what these older peers diesel therapy is a method that the feds use when they don't like somebody or they have a salt on staff or they have some type of record reflects in opposition to them they also do it to jailhouse lawyers who help people whatever it is that they don't like to put your diesel therapy the reason why they put me on diesel therapy was the fact that an officer called me a [ __ ] a racial comment and I ended up breaking his jaw I didn't really want to actually I even questioned as to why you know you use a racist and he turned him out he put his hands on me the second time he put his hands on me grabbed me by the shirt that's when I reacted I broke his jaw so they placed me in fact I was an FC I Petersburg way here Virginia and they sent me across the country for a whole year I visited probably 25 states out of 50 and it was the most uh there was times that I found myself crying I felt disgusted from smelling I was unable to groom cut my nails my hair was parted behind her sworn it was curly behind my back I had a beard that went down past my stomach it's a way of they'd used to punish you it's not right but that's how they do it that's what a lot of my transfer was with the feds and even if you have one incident with an officer it carries out through you through the entire bidding offense so you can 30 years and I have an issue and he still will bring that up and still use it against you to punish you the difference between walpole and the feds is that well for was I can't save more yeah waffle was more extremely violent but they do have federal institution that extremely violence as well but nothing like waffle but if I had chose which one I'd rather be a Walpole because the 24 years I got adapted and I had a status within the system they know who I was people know who I was so not many people will come mess with me not many but I've had some incidents I've had some incidents I've had some incident with jealousy people felt threatened with my presence particularly gang members that was set orders out to me contracts against me to eliminate me in the yard there was a time in fact it was Victorville and I went to the bathroom a facility and two guys walk in there and one on one had a knife and the other one didn't and so the one with the knife didn't come at me but the other day guy did you know he generally told me that I'm gonna pay him rent because I'm Puerto Rican they run that yeah so I ended up hitting him knocking him out and the guy that pulled out the knife he just held it and I turned around and just pretty much broke his along it took the life ain't nothing was never said so nobody knew nothing it was an isolated incident they call it isolated incident but Walpole is different yeah I've had six guys come up and yeah while I was playing basketball and they jumped me and by the time that because it was no caught on camera by the time I went to stab me he had like a 10-inch knife it's called bone card bone crusher yeah if he would have hit me with that I would have been dead by the time that they did all that and he pull out his knife the police was all down and they sprayed him what mace I didn't ask the police for protection but they did it on camera so they're pretty much 12 toll on themselves I mean cuz if I'm going to get something I'm going to get him in his cell I'm not gonna get him in front of the police so pretty much when they do it in front of police because they're afraid of you you're afraid of you but like I said that's the way of life in there and if you don't know how to fight in it that's the way your life you better make it because that's the only way unfortunately these days no but there are some joints like that now that I like that then I'm very active on extreme violence and it's the way of life but back in the days in the seventies and early eighties it was 60s it was in common it was the way of life all over the country okay and I'm not trying to glorify walpole but it has this respect yeah I went to Victorville I have to Victorville and yeah right jumped off between blacks and the Mexicans and it lasted two days there was blood all over the yard now defenses have about wire fences so you can't jump over the next fence to the next yard and so it was so violent that people fear that they listen daven remove arms there was arms missing from the body of those fences that's how fit they better lose an arm on them Bob why races then get stabbed to death in the eye it lasted two days I was in the middle of it knives came out it was war and I had a fight I had a fight for my life I did I sided with the blacks because i Mexican supporter because we don't like each other yeah that lasted for two days a state police came in and u.s. marshals they came there with firearms they came over weapon automatic weapons they was dropping they were even killing people I mean it was a war helicopters everything came I mean it was serious it was a serious situation well my last year was in Cumberland FCI Cumberland feds I suffered a lot because the type of criteria people there there were a whole different thing we had new generation there's a lot of disrespect staff disrespect so you know what's crazy is that they can talk to one is you know guys young blood coming in we come Jung Bloods and they tell him shut the F up and it shut up but you tell him shut the F up and they want to stab you and they want to jump me with about 20 guys so I would say well listen why you disrespect this man the police just disrespect you why you don't write on him why are you writing on your own is this how a program you you know so you had a different clientele in prison so it made my time harder because I don't come from that environment I come from a different environment so they put me in environment in a lesser security system I wanted to go to high security because I've been in high security of my life I'm a customer being locked down I'm a customer coming out of myself with cuffs and shackles on and being escort over four or five goon squad that's the way I did my time this is what I'm accustomed to and I went to the Union mission that was the first place I went to the shelter home and from the shelter home I went there but then I didn't know that my ex my baby mama worked next door so they came to me and said listen you got to leave the property I said what's going on I haven't done that so no you've done well you've done all the programs but the problem is we didn't know that you have you had a relationship with one of my staff and she has a child so you can't stay here you come back on the property we're gonna have you arrested so that killed that opportunity in that shelter so they left without no problem I went to Salvation Army and they treat me bad too so they only gave me maybe seven days and told me I can't come back no more for no reason at all so they left me homeless so those are the only two places of shelter home in Virginia and no folks so now I'm on the street because of that so I don't understand why that's what the design for to help homelessness and I don't I can't get no help [Music]
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Length: 21min 37sec (1297 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 12 2018
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