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Part 9: Hector Bravo on Why He Prefers Working Max Level 4 Prisons: It's a Grown Man's World
Part 7: Hector Bravo: We're Averaging Almost 1 Murder a Day in California Prisons
Part 1: Hector Bravo on Dad Being a C.O., Saw Dad Approached By Ex-Inmate He Shot

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In this clip, Hector Bravo unveils disturbing details about the orchestrated violence termed "gladiator wars" within California prisons. Bravo, who resigned in protest, recounts how prison officials would mix sensitive needs or protective custody (PC) inmates with the general population (Gen Pop) to incite violence. This brutal practice, sanctioned by higher-ups in Sacramento, placed the most vulnerable inmates in perilous situations. Celebrities like Suge Knight, however, were notably kept out of these dangerous juxtapositions. During Knight's time at Richard J. Donovan State Prison, San Diego, Bravo confirmed that Knight was not in Gen Pop, likely owing to his high-profile status. Despite his notoriety, Knight maintained respectfulness and good communication within the prison.