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most dangerous person in the prison system?
who would take the title? i think took in his heyday wuz puttin down , makin plans to blow the bus up n sh*t, attackin guards, i guess now it would be lil fee, since he tried to make that escape with that other somoan nigga from long beach on death row
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Re: most dangerous muthafuca in the prison system.....
I would have to say that its not even about one person. And thats all I am going to say about that.good ol watts wrote:who would take the title? i think took in his heyday wuz puttin down , makin plans to blow the bus up n sh*t, attackin guards, i guess now it would be lil fee, since he tried to make that escape with that other somoan nigga from long beach on death row
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i think a good candidate would be Paul "Roscoe" Tuilaepa
".....The rest are in the Adjustment Center, where the "worst of the worst" are housed, including the most violent members of the Mexican Mafia and the Aryan Brotherhood. These inmates get their exercise in 8-by-10-foot cages overlooked by gun-wielding guards. It is where Paul "Roscoe" Tuilaepa, considered the most dangerous inmate in San Quentin, lives. Tuilaepa, who shot four men in a Long Beach bar in 1986, killing one, has forced four guards to retire because he beat them so badly, said Lt. Michael Barker, who is in charge of the unit.
"He is on indefinite leg irons," Barker said. "He tries to kick somebody every time the leg irons are taken off."
A few years ago, gang members were foiled in an elaborate plan to take over the Adjustment Center. One of the leaders, Paul "Roscoe" Tuilaepa, reportedly told prison officials after he was captured that the intent was never to escape. "We just wanted to kill every guard we could get our hands on," he said.
The incident began shortly after noon on July 18, when a group of condemned inmates, identified as gang members, unraveled a four- foot section of a chain-link fence along the so-called Crip Yard, an exercise yard named for the prison gang. It is situated near the Adjustment Center, which houses more than 100 of the prison's most dangerous criminals.
INMATES USED OPENING
An officer named D. Cordona noticed the gash in the fence about 12:30 p.m., according to the prison report. The opening gave the inmates access to a walkway guards use to escort handcuffed inmates to and from the Adjustment Center, correctional sources said.
Lt. Frank Cerecedes immediately ordered Cordona to sound the portable alarm guards carry for such situations, summoning about 60 officers from throughout the prison. But those officers were far away.
A second guard, Sgt. Ken McLean, grabbed a 37mm gun that fires wooden blocks, each one about 1.5 inches thick. He aimed it at the inmates from a nearby building, Blanson said.
"Lt. Cerecedes ran to the back door of the unit," the report said, while McLean, his stun gun at the ready, "took a defensive stance."
Cerecedes then ordered that part of the prison locked down, trapping the inmates inside the walkway and away from most of the prison staff. But it was still not over.
To the guards' astonishment, the three inmates -- convicted murderers Paul Tuilaepa, Tiequon Cox and Noel Jackson -- rushed through the hole in the fence, several feet away from them and lunged toward Officer Marcie Mann and Officer W. Whitlow."
".....The rest are in the Adjustment Center, where the "worst of the worst" are housed, including the most violent members of the Mexican Mafia and the Aryan Brotherhood. These inmates get their exercise in 8-by-10-foot cages overlooked by gun-wielding guards. It is where Paul "Roscoe" Tuilaepa, considered the most dangerous inmate in San Quentin, lives. Tuilaepa, who shot four men in a Long Beach bar in 1986, killing one, has forced four guards to retire because he beat them so badly, said Lt. Michael Barker, who is in charge of the unit.
"He is on indefinite leg irons," Barker said. "He tries to kick somebody every time the leg irons are taken off."
A few years ago, gang members were foiled in an elaborate plan to take over the Adjustment Center. One of the leaders, Paul "Roscoe" Tuilaepa, reportedly told prison officials after he was captured that the intent was never to escape. "We just wanted to kill every guard we could get our hands on," he said.
The incident began shortly after noon on July 18, when a group of condemned inmates, identified as gang members, unraveled a four- foot section of a chain-link fence along the so-called Crip Yard, an exercise yard named for the prison gang. It is situated near the Adjustment Center, which houses more than 100 of the prison's most dangerous criminals.
INMATES USED OPENING
An officer named D. Cordona noticed the gash in the fence about 12:30 p.m., according to the prison report. The opening gave the inmates access to a walkway guards use to escort handcuffed inmates to and from the Adjustment Center, correctional sources said.
Lt. Frank Cerecedes immediately ordered Cordona to sound the portable alarm guards carry for such situations, summoning about 60 officers from throughout the prison. But those officers were far away.
A second guard, Sgt. Ken McLean, grabbed a 37mm gun that fires wooden blocks, each one about 1.5 inches thick. He aimed it at the inmates from a nearby building, Blanson said.
"Lt. Cerecedes ran to the back door of the unit," the report said, while McLean, his stun gun at the ready, "took a defensive stance."
Cerecedes then ordered that part of the prison locked down, trapping the inmates inside the walkway and away from most of the prison staff. But it was still not over.
To the guards' astonishment, the three inmates -- convicted murderers Paul Tuilaepa, Tiequon Cox and Noel Jackson -- rushed through the hole in the fence, several feet away from them and lunged toward Officer Marcie Mann and Officer W. Whitlow."
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I think that incident above happened in 2000 or so. Anyhow, the name cox sounded familiar, then I realized it's the same Tiequon Cox that was involved in the brutal murders of innocent people at Kermit Washington's house in 1984. A six year old kid was killed in that botched revenge plot, so I thought it kind of weird that he was still around.
I thought the prison 'culture' frowned on those who murder kids, or was it one of those things where it was a mistake so it was o.k.? I remember that multiple homicide that ocurred in the San Gabriel Valley in 1995 I think 5 people were killed at the orders of EME. However young kid was killed (or was it a baby, I will have to look it up) and one of the gunmen was later murdered in prison.
I thought the prison 'culture' frowned on those who murder kids, or was it one of those things where it was a mistake so it was o.k.? I remember that multiple homicide that ocurred in the San Gabriel Valley in 1995 I think 5 people were killed at the orders of EME. However young kid was killed (or was it a baby, I will have to look it up) and one of the gunmen was later murdered in prison.
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The baddest mother fuckers in the joint, man for man, are the AB. Some guys say they are so bad they can turn into vapor to get into your cell to kill you.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1393970.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1393970.stm
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AcmeWhiteBread wrote:The baddest mother fuckers in the joint, man for man, are the AB. Some guys say they are so bad they can turn into vapor to get into your cell to kill you.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1393970.stm
I guess u have to be able to visualize......lol.
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this is the shit that breaks my heart
I have heard plenty of stories just like this one where one more common social degenerate turned criminal ... only to become a monster antaking away any hope of a quality of life totally destroying a man, into a monster because of the life inside
and it goes on and on....
but they make an example of this one.
Just one more validation that prison doesnt "correct" shit!
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When is it ever gonna get different?
I have heard plenty of stories just like this one where one more common social degenerate turned criminal ... only to become a monster antaking away any hope of a quality of life totally destroying a man, into a monster because of the life inside
and it goes on and on....
but they make an example of this one.
Just one more validation that prison doesnt "correct" shit!
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When is it ever gonna get different?
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[and one of the gunmen was later murdered in prison.]
If someone screws up a hit...they do get dealt with....by their own people, and you all shouldnt be doggin Christine out like that what she said was more real than any of that bull shit the rest of ya'll were talkin. I always see people on these forums talkin about "speak what you know" I really think this topic is stupid mabey it should be re named to the "most notorious" then you could speak on it. The baddest motherfucker is the one who aint showin his ass "tryin" to be bad.He's the one who gets shit done without his hands gettin dirty
If someone screws up a hit...they do get dealt with....by their own people, and you all shouldnt be doggin Christine out like that what she said was more real than any of that bull shit the rest of ya'll were talkin. I always see people on these forums talkin about "speak what you know" I really think this topic is stupid mabey it should be re named to the "most notorious" then you could speak on it. The baddest motherfucker is the one who aint showin his ass "tryin" to be bad.He's the one who gets shit done without his hands gettin dirty
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As long as you think that ^. You should always be careful not to under estimate a person just because of what you THINK you know about them.good ol watts wrote:how yo white ass from long beach gon tell ME somethin? from readin yo prison message boards? kick on back molly, u stated yo opinion alreadyI already told you brah.....there is NOT one individual that runs it, its going to be a network. Thats all I gotta say.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1393970.stm
or his partner:
http://www.assumptionabbey.org/archives ... ember+2004
"Clayton Anthony Fountain was born into a military family at Fort Benning, GA. As a young man he himself entered the armed services. While stationed in the Philippines in the 1970’s Clayton murdered his immediate military superior, for which he was incarcerated and consigned to the Federal Penitentiary at Marion, IL. While at Marion, Clayton murder four others, both fellow prisoner and guards. These acts merited Clayton the designation as “Most Dangerous Prisoner” in the federal system.
In 1983 Clayton was moved to the U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield. There, he was confined in a “Special Housing Unit” (SHU) where he lived for over twenty years in virtual isolation from everyone except for specially authorized personnel. It was in that SHU that Clayton died.
Clayton writes: Not long after my placement in the SHU I underwent a five year “trial-by-fire purification” process in which God worked to purge me of the inner ‘poisons’ (that is, hatred, rage, bias, bitterness, revenge, vengeance, violence, and so forth) that I had foolishly permitted to control much of my life so that I not only failed to make responsible choices and decisions for my life, but also ended up in prison. (From a letter to Fr Mark.)"
or his partner:
http://www.assumptionabbey.org/archives ... ember+2004
"Clayton Anthony Fountain was born into a military family at Fort Benning, GA. As a young man he himself entered the armed services. While stationed in the Philippines in the 1970’s Clayton murdered his immediate military superior, for which he was incarcerated and consigned to the Federal Penitentiary at Marion, IL. While at Marion, Clayton murder four others, both fellow prisoner and guards. These acts merited Clayton the designation as “Most Dangerous Prisoner” in the federal system.
In 1983 Clayton was moved to the U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield. There, he was confined in a “Special Housing Unit” (SHU) where he lived for over twenty years in virtual isolation from everyone except for specially authorized personnel. It was in that SHU that Clayton died.
Clayton writes: Not long after my placement in the SHU I underwent a five year “trial-by-fire purification” process in which God worked to purge me of the inner ‘poisons’ (that is, hatred, rage, bias, bitterness, revenge, vengeance, violence, and so forth) that I had foolishly permitted to control much of my life so that I not only failed to make responsible choices and decisions for my life, but also ended up in prison. (From a letter to Fr Mark.)"
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Re: most dangerous muthafuca in the prison system.....
Rosco, the Samoan guy on death row in San Quentin. I is the most dangerous single person that I am aware of. He never killed a CO but he has severely injured 4 guards, and he was sentences the San Quentin's Adjustment Center for life. The AC is like the SHU where they send the most problem inmates. You go there for a few months, maybe a couple years, but he was given a life term in the AC because no one can handle that guy.