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Part 4: Hector Bravo on Prison Guards Making Almost $300K Per Year
Part 1: Ex-Prison Guard Hector Bravo on Menendez Bros. Being at His Prison, Believes They're Guilty

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Ex-prison guard Hector Bravo expressed skepticism about repercussions for the inmate who allegedly stabbed rapper Tory Lanez. According to Bravo, the prison system's current climate means that even serious offenses like attempted murder may not lead to significant punishment. Reflecting on the past, when such actions could result in lengthy isolation, Bravo suggests the accused likely remains on a regular yard, indicating leniency in enforcement today. He attributes this to recent changes in legislation, which he claims have changed how the system treats repeat offenders. Bravo highlighted that inmates sometimes commit violent acts intentionally before release, often due to homelessness or a lack of external support. Regarding Lanez, Bravo theorized that while the two inmates would be documented as enemies, this would not guarantee Lanez's placement in a safer environment due to the lack of protective incentives for victims within the system.