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Saturday, December 21, 2024

A California correctional officer reports misconduct. Days later, he’s found dead. - Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting

When Valentino Rodriguez started his job at a high-security prison in Sacramento, California, informally known as New Folsom, he thought he was entering a brotherhood of correctional officers who hold each other to a high standard of conduct.

Five years later, Rodriguez would be found dead in his home. His unexpected passing would raise questions from his family and the FBI.

Before he died, Rodriguez was promoted to an elite unit investigating crimes in the prison. His parents and his widow say he had been hoping for the position for a long time.

But once inside the unit, the job consumed him. From day one, his fellow officers began to undermine and harass him. Stressed and fed up with how he was being treated, Rodriguez reached a breaking point.

He left the prison, but his experiences there still haunted him—so he went in for a meeting with the warden. He didn’t know it would be his last.

This week on Reveal, we partner with KQED reporters Sukey Lewis and Julie Small and the On Our Watch podcast to explore what this correctional officer’s story shows about how the second-largest prison system in the country is failing to protect the people who live and work inside it.

This is an update of an episode that originally aired in March 2024.

Dig Deeper

Listen: Season 2 of On Our Watch (KQED)

Read: How to Kill a Cop’: Death, Despair, and Corruption in California’s Most Violent Prison (KQED)

Read: Inside California’s Most Dangerous Prison and the Quest to Expose Its Secrets...



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