JM: How many different blocks were there? Jon: county was 6 wings and minimum was 4 wings.. tony: 6 including seg its 7
JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they? Jon: county was a b c d and f wing and minimum was a
b c d wings tony: a b c d e f and segregation aka the hole
JM: Which inmates were housed in the different blocks? Jon: in county a was holding wing b and c was when
you are processed and f wing is serious offences
wing. Minimum jail a b c was regular offences
and d wing was harsher and locked down more.. tony: a is kitchen workers, b is for rapers, child
molestors, all the sick f*s, c is for
adminastrative segragation upstairs tier,
downstairs c wing is protective custody all the
stinches and p*ys, d block which i was on is
the best its robbers burgalars, aggravated
assaults, gun charges, weapon charges, probation
violators, parole violators, murders. e wing is
for the same sh*, and so is f wing
JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks? Jon: I never had a bad experience any of them but i
remember someone flushed a sheet halfway down
the toilet and flooded the A wing in the county
jail and in minimum i saw lots of fights that
happened at D wing but they where locked down
when the rest of the wings were out of the
cells.. tony: nothing is fun bout being locked up, but i was
lucky to know alot of people on d wing and had a
few family members locked up with me and a bunch
of my homies, aka bloods