Charlie Hartman
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Am I saying anything? And I'm like just, and then I'm like bleeding from the side of my face and everything. It was like, they take me to the cell and they put me in a one man cell. I mean, it was a two bunk cell, but I'm empty. I'm like, and next thing I know, I'm just sitting there and like 10 minutes later, the sergeant comes up to the door.
the trick they would do is they would get you back there. Now they got you back there, you're kicking the door or you're doing something. Now they're going to spray you again or they'll starve you to death. What they'll do is they'll say, oh, refusing to eat.
the trick they would do is they would get you back there. Now they got you back there, you're kicking the door or you're doing something. Now they're going to spray you again or they'll starve you to death. What they'll do is they'll say, oh, refusing to eat.
the trick they would do is they would get you back there. Now they got you back there, you're kicking the door or you're doing something. Now they're going to spray you again or they'll starve you to death. What they'll do is they'll say, oh, refusing to eat.
Yeah, because they walk by the cell and they've got to hand feed you your tray. Oh, refusal to eat. And they would open your flap and they'd shut your flap. And they would take two or three days and they wouldn't even feed you. And then eventually they would, you know, the nurse come, oh, you want to eat? All the officers not feeding me? Right. That's going to go over well.
Yeah, because they walk by the cell and they've got to hand feed you your tray. Oh, refusal to eat. And they would open your flap and they'd shut your flap. And they would take two or three days and they wouldn't even feed you. And then eventually they would, you know, the nurse come, oh, you want to eat? All the officers not feeding me? Right. That's going to go over well.
Yeah, because they walk by the cell and they've got to hand feed you your tray. Oh, refusal to eat. And they would open your flap and they'd shut your flap. And they would take two or three days and they wouldn't even feed you. And then eventually they would, you know, the nurse come, oh, you want to eat? All the officers not feeding me? Right. That's going to go over well.
So, you know, so the sergeant comes to me and he knows me. He's like, what's up, man? I was like, look, look, I had the thing. I was like, dude. And he's like, yeah, he's like, he's like, it's the same. He said, it's on fire. I said, sergeant's like, look, man, just feed me, man. Don't gas me. I ain't saying a word.
So, you know, so the sergeant comes to me and he knows me. He's like, what's up, man? I was like, look, look, I had the thing. I was like, dude. And he's like, yeah, he's like, he's like, it's the same. He said, it's on fire. I said, sergeant's like, look, man, just feed me, man. Don't gas me. I ain't saying a word.
So, you know, so the sergeant comes to me and he knows me. He's like, what's up, man? I was like, look, look, I had the thing. I was like, dude. And he's like, yeah, he's like, he's like, it's the same. He said, it's on fire. I said, sergeant's like, look, man, just feed me, man. Don't gas me. I ain't saying a word.
He said, all right. Two or three hours later, I get a roommate. They move somebody into my thing. So that way, now I know since they put somebody in there, they're not going to gas me every day.
He said, all right. Two or three hours later, I get a roommate. They move somebody into my thing. So that way, now I know since they put somebody in there, they're not going to gas me every day.
He said, all right. Two or three hours later, I get a roommate. They move somebody into my thing. So that way, now I know since they put somebody in there, they're not going to gas me every day.
So now I'm in there with them, and I end up getting like 60 days for a weapon charge or whatever. And the whole time I'm on the compound, I'm like, you know, my buddy sends me a note back there. He's like, the guy I checked into, he's downstairs. He's in fear of his life now.
So now I'm in there with them, and I end up getting like 60 days for a weapon charge or whatever. And the whole time I'm on the compound, I'm like, you know, my buddy sends me a note back there. He's like, the guy I checked into, he's downstairs. He's in fear of his life now.
So now I'm in there with them, and I end up getting like 60 days for a weapon charge or whatever. And the whole time I'm on the compound, I'm like, you know, my buddy sends me a note back there. He's like, the guy I checked into, he's downstairs. He's in fear of his life now.
But the problem now is I have a weapon charge, and he put the fear of life, he checked in under me, so they can't put us both back on the compound. Right. So they transfer me, and I end up getting transferred to Taylor C.I.,
But the problem now is I have a weapon charge, and he put the fear of life, he checked in under me, so they can't put us both back on the compound. Right. So they transfer me, and I end up getting transferred to Taylor C.I.,
But the problem now is I have a weapon charge, and he put the fear of life, he checked in under me, so they can't put us both back on the compound. Right. So they transfer me, and I end up getting transferred to Taylor C.I.,
Yeah, but he thought the first time when he dropped the note, I would just go away.