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On 01/12/2018, at approximately 1630 hours, in Durango Jail located at 3225 W. Gibson Lane, Inmate Martin, Robert T425329 was returning from Chapel Services when he informed me that he was assaulted by three inmates in his cell Durango 4 B-Pod Cell 17.

I then had Inmate Martin escorted to Durango Medical where he was seen for any injuries and cleared by Arlene HS565 to be returned to General Population.

Inmate Martin was offered Administrative Restrictive Housing but refused and was housed in Durango 6. Inmate Martin signed an Administrative Restrictive Housing refusal form.

I then went to review video recording on the Gentec Security Desk System. At 1312 hours, I was able to see and identify Inmate Pinda, Alejando BK#T423834, Inmate Salazar, Dominick BK#T420519, and Inmate Ittenbach, Patrick BK#T423582 rush into Inmate Martin's cell. They stay in the cell for approximately 1 minute before all exiting in a hurried manner. Inmate Martin can then be seen gathering his belongings and waiting by the door of the pod. …show more content…
I asked Inmate Ittenbach if he understood his rights and he said "Yes." I asked if Inmate Ittenbach would voluntarily answer my questions and he said "Yes." I asked Inmate Ittenbach why Inmate Martin was assaulted? Inmate Ittenbach replied, "He was a thief. He stole a lot of store from a lot people so the pod was mad at him." I then asked if he was involved in the assault? Inmate Ittenback said "Oh I didn’t hit him. I just went in there to watch. You can see on camera that I never swung on the guy." I asked Inmate Ittenbach if there anything else he would like to tell me? Inmate Ittenback said

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