People can be such selfish pricks sometimes, as 47 year-old prison inmate Ezequiel Romo found out the hard way on Sunday night. KTLA’s details are a little sketchy, but it’s obvious that some other dudes he was living with at at Centinela State Prison in Imperial County, California are real back stabbers. And front stabbers. And side stabbers. They’re pretty much just stabbers.
Truth be told, the now-deceased Romo was kind of a fucking prick himself though, as he’d been serving life without parole for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit other murders. Per KTLA, Romo “was the leader of the Blythe Street gang in Panorama City and was responsible for at least eight deaths after he ordered members of the gang to turn on one another, removing drug addicts, informants, rivals and other people whom he considered ‘dead weight’ from the gang.”
Still, you have to give him some benefit of the doubt here. Like if there’s gotta be some way that a street gang leader who threatened to kill his own guys for getting the wrong tattoos or even missing his phone calls might have been a kind and benevolent prison gang leader who in no way had a gruesome death from “prison-manufactured weapons” coming to him. It’s entirely possible, right?