Hector Bravo on Being a Prison Guard at a Max State Prison, Serving in the Iraq War

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Hector Bravo joined VladTV for an open discussion about his past as an Army war veteran and former lieutenant with the California Department of Corrections, where he served for over 15 years. The former correctional officer explained the circumstances that created the prison boom in the 1990s, leading to his father becoming a C.O. when he was a child. After graduating high school, Bravo immediately enlisted in the United States Army and fought in the Iraq War. After returning from deployment, Bravo struggled with PTSD before following in his father's footsteps to become a prison guard. Throughout the interview, Bravo detailed his experiences working at a maximum state prison. He described the prison lifestyle, the tactics of prison guards, and the corruption he witnessed from the top down.

Hector Bravo on Being a Prison Guard at a Max State Prison, Serving in the Iraq War

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