derrick evans: derrick evans is in the capitol. no vandalizing property. i did more to control the crowd than the police did that day, and i'm the one that goes to prison. donnie o'sullivan: so why were you sent to prison? derrick evans: because this is a political charges right now. i'm a political prisoner. all these people in prison now are political prisoners. donnie o'sullivan: you did decide to plead guilty. derrick evans: yeah. donnie o'sullivan: was that just out of practicality? derrick evans: well, i mean, when you're facing 24 years in prison, what options do you really have? i was ready to move on with my life. and the constitution was written for one reason and one reason only. it was written to prevent the government from infringing on our natural god-given rights. what i was doing that day was not only protected by the constitution was protected by those natural god-given rights of free speech. donnie o'sullivan: but also, of course, there's a separation between church and state. derrick evans: no there's not. there's no separation of church