I was incarcerated on the level 1 yard there from 2011 to 2016...came straight from a 3 yard ...like going from concrete and steel to paradise 😊😊😊Inmate visitors pour revenue into Tehachapi. So many travel to Tehachapi and spend the night to go to visit early. My father spent the night to pick me up early on my release date,then we went to a coffee shop type place in Tehachapi for my first free world meal in 20 years. I was in St. Joseph hospital in Bakersfield a few times and many dr appointments. Our group fund raisers purchased food from a place in Tehachapi...
Wou estube aqui en level 2 tehachapi dos terminos sali de ahi deportado por tijuana el 19 junio 1995 y ya no cruce la frontera me quede a vivir en Ensenada baja california mire la foto y me regrese 29 años de recuerdo!
I went to high school in Tehachapi and entered the Army. After that I worked at CCI from 1994 to 2004 as a Corrections Officer. It is real hard to see this happening to the community. I lived in Tehachapi until 1999 when I moved to California City due to the housing market being cheaper. I would commute to Tehachapi. The 40 minute drive was not too bad.
Were the COs as corrupt then as they are now? I’m asking this as a serious question, I’ve been there so no need to deny it. That place is corrupt as hell and full of drunk COs.
Co's are also very involved in the community, as coaches, volunteers etc. Tehachapi is part of CDC history in that it was one of original old prisons and i hate to hear about the closure. I worked for the dept and spent many nights in your hotels and restaurants and i absolutely loved visiting. As a retired PA, it was time to retire early when AB109 passed... Doesn't surprise me that cdcr is secretive and its all political.
I was incarcerated on the level 1 yard there from 2011 to 2016...came straight from a 3 yard ...like going from concrete and steel to paradise 😊😊😊Inmate visitors pour revenue into Tehachapi. So many travel to Tehachapi and spend the night to go to visit early. My father spent the night to pick me up early on my release date,then we went to a coffee shop type place in Tehachapi for my first free world meal in 20 years. I was in St. Joseph hospital in Bakersfield a few times and many dr appointments. Our group fund raisers purchased food from a place in Tehachapi...
That 3 yard is HELL!
Wou estube aqui en level 2 tehachapi dos terminos sali de ahi deportado por tijuana el 19 junio 1995 y ya no cruce la frontera me quede a vivir en Ensenada baja california mire la foto y me regrese 29 años de recuerdo!
Greeting from UK. Can you please share the study in regards to the last closure? Regards
They need to close CCI permanently!
I went to high school in Tehachapi and entered the Army. After that I worked at CCI from 1994 to 2004 as a Corrections Officer. It is real hard to see this happening to the community. I lived in Tehachapi until 1999 when I moved to California City due to the housing market being cheaper. I would commute to Tehachapi. The 40 minute drive was not too bad.
Were the COs as corrupt then as they are now? I’m asking this as a serious question, I’ve been there so no need to deny it. That place is corrupt as hell and full of drunk COs.
Co's are also very involved in the community, as coaches, volunteers etc. Tehachapi is part of CDC history in that it was one of original old prisons and i hate to hear about the closure. I worked for the dept and spent many nights in your hotels and restaurants and i absolutely loved visiting. As a retired PA, it was time to retire early when AB109 passed... Doesn't surprise me that cdcr is secretive and its all political.
How many prisoners are left
It’s definitely political. Business, jobs, finances all get negatively impacted.
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