Awww, shiv!
This last week was fairly nice, save for my Friday when I didn’t sleep at all, otherwise it was good.
An interesting thing happened though.
At some forgotten point in the night, officers were called to the F-unit (the lockdown unit) where an inmate had taken a portable bed (aka: a boat) and slid down the stairs in it. It happens. Inmates get bored.
The interesting bit was that after we locked him in his cell, we found a shiv on the ground under the stairs.
Now, for those not in the know, a shiv is a crude instrument made out of jail materials to stick or slash a fellow human. The shiv we found was no different. It was made of a stray piece of welding wire left behind by the workers who recently upgraded our screens. It was wrapped in papers to form a handle, and was actually very scary looking.
The tip of the wire was filed to a point; no doubt done by rubbing in against the concrete floor. The wire used wasn’t like normal wire. It was welding wire, so it was fairly solid, and didn’t bend easily, so sticking it through a roll of paper towels was done easily. I can’t imagine how easily it couldgo through someone’s throat, or eye, or spleen.
We brought the inmates out of the area, and strip searched the inmates who were on their out-time when we found the shiv. After the area was clear of inmates, we searched the cells for about an hour, and found absolutely nothing incriminating.
I’m not surprised we came away with naught, but it was a bit scary, the odds we were playing against; which was the possibility of an officer or inmate getting stabbed. I mean, I know in my brain that my job is potentially dangerous, but seeing a weapon of this sort actually turn up in my jail, hits home the reality of my situation.
And see, that’s not even the really scary thing. I mean, all of that is scary, don’t get me wrong, but the even scarier thing is when you find a second shiv in the same area the very next day… which we did.::”:
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