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Locked Doors, Hard Lessons: The Jail Taught Him What Ego Never Could



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We follow Goldie from a San Bernardino childhood to a disciplined career that starts in juvenile hall, grinds through a tough sheriff’s academy, and faces violence and addiction inside county jails. The throughline is simple: respect people, master details, and talk first.

• latchkey upbringing shaping discipline and empathy
• football injury redirecting purpose toward service
• juvenile hall training in prevention and care
• academy culture of precision and character
• jail intake revealing addiction as a driver of crime
• dorm riots, less lethal tools, and ad seg process
• reading cells and routines to assess risk
• de-escalation, respectful requests, and compliance
• humility over ego across SWAT and patrol

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