tv Lockup MSNBC May 25, 2015 11:00pm-12:01am PDT
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due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ an online post from a die hard dodgers fan leads to his arrest at a reds game. >> he had made some failed threats online about shattering lives. >> nobody can read that quote that has a reasonable mind the think i was there to shatter lives. they don't gave a [ bleep ] this could destroy me, my kids, my wife. they don't care. >> one inmate has prison time.
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>> for me to shoot in the air and accidentally hit my daughter is the worst feeling in the world. >> outrage over his punishment leaves to more arrests. >> we feel like there was no justice. >> i know, i know. >> she in jail, i'm in jail. that ain't no good, man. >> i'm still grieving. cincinnati, ohio has been going through a revitalization. with the two towers that make up the city's jail serve as a reminder that it can still be a dangerous place. most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaiting time and the resolution of their cases.
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and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and everything. it's dangerous out there. >> for deandre kelley the issue of gun violence couldn't be more personal. >> two of my kids, my oldest and my youngest are gone, by gun violence. and i'm telling everybody now. if you got a gun, you young, put them down. because you don't want to be like me stuck in here. i went from being a family man to the worst man everybody think of.
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accidents happen. but this is one i won't be able to swallow because it's my daughter. >> kelley who lost his son to gun violence earlier recently lost his youngest daughter to a bullet shot from his own gun. the case made national headlines. >> i shot up in the air and the bullet came down and accidentally hit my daughter. >> he pled no contest to charges of reckless homicide and illegally carrying a firearm. he faces up to six years in prison. at the time of the shooting three months earlier, kelley and his long time girlfriend christine were raising five children together. according to prosecutors on the night she was killed there was a slumber party at the house.
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kelley had been out drinking with friends and returned home around 2:00 a.m. >> cristy said i was too drunk that to get away from her. you know, she don't like me when i'm drunk. and i just turned around and shot in the air. being stupid to me. not knowing that the bullet was going to ricochet and hit my daughter through a open window. prosecutors say she was in an upstairs bedroom where she had gone to get away from her parent's argument when a bullet struck her in the chest. kelley says he left the scene unaware that his daughter had been hit. she was later pronounced dead at the hospital. >> i didn't know know nothing until they told me what happened the next day. when it registered, i was thinking, seriously? take the gun and do it yourself. i'll go crazy, for real. crying. wishing i could help. but she already gone.
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>> was it normal for you to shoot guns when your kids were present? you knew there were kids in the house. >> right. >> i mean that is the thing. why shoot a gun. >> you got people in the projects want to see how a gun sound want to show off. and basically what's what i was doing. we call it killing clouds. i wasn't thinking. i wasn't in my right mind. i was just showing off and bang bang bang, shoot in the air. i don't know how many times i even shot in the air. and like christine said, the bullet's got to come down and go somewhere. >> kelley, whose a prior conviction for drug possession says he began carrying a gun for protection after his son was killed. even though as a felon he was court-ordered not to do so. >> i never pulled it out or nothing because christina don't like guns in her house. so i would put the gun outside before i got in the house.
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where she'd never know that the gun was on me. >> when you talked to christina after the accident happened, was she mad at you? >> she was like, look what you did. they know how much i love my daughter. so it was like in the middle of cussing me out and crying, or cussing me out more and crying more. i understood her. but at the time i'm breaking down too. >> kelley say that despite the tragedy, his girlfriend has been a constant source of support. >> i talked to christina every day. i know she hurting. because that is our baby girl. and so i called her every day to keep her mind off of what we going through. worst part of my day is when i'm on the phone and she start crying. you know, i ain't been able to mourn, period. because i ain't even been out.
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i wasn't allowed to go to her funeral. all i got is pictures, that i look at every night. and i stare at this one. i don't go no farther than that one. she happy, smiling with her daddy. bring tears to my eyes. for me to shoot in the air and accidentally hit my daughter, that is the worst feeling in the world. it hurt inside because it is my hands that her blood on. every day i wake up in here, it's like whew, where my baby at? pain will never go away. how can it? every day i wake up in here i know what i'm here for. i know what i lost. so, yeah, it will never go away. never.
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>> coming up, deandre kelley's sentence leads to mayhem and arrests in the courtroom. >> i'm just thinking i hope she shut up. >> and dodgers fans sneaks in. >> only made it to the 7th inning before i was recognized. >> and prosecutors believe he had sinister intentions. >> this day and age you go to a ball park and say you are going to hurt a bunch of people you are going to be charged with the crime. 0
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cincinnati, ohio is home to america's first professional baseball team, the reds. but for troy sexton it was fanaticism for another storied franchise that landed him in jail. >> arguably i'm the biggest dodger fan in the world. i came here to see the dodgers play the final three games of the series. and i only made it through the 7th inning of the first game before i was recognized. instead of letting me leave i was arrested and charged with trespassing and obstructing. >> these current charges to which sexton has pled not guilty stem from having been given a lifetime ban from the reds ballpark six years earlier for his involvement in a fight in the stands during the game. >> i'm in the there bottom of the 7th one out. and he gets in a tough jam and i take my shirt off and shout. people are throwing stuff at me, peanut, ice cubes. i had a little bit to drink. and this is so stupid. so i gave everybody the middle finger. shouldn't have done that. so this guy comes up behind me and telling me to stop. i physically removed him from me.
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and next thing i'm body slamming him to the ground. there's bodies all over me. i'm in a choke hold. >> the brawl was so large the game had to be delayed. >> i'm 40 years old and you would think it diminishes as you get older but i've gotten more of a dodger fan as i get older instead of the other way around. >> some ask me,is joe beimel your favorite player? well here's why. >> it's gotten him a following online. >> these are the joe beimel pants i got. >> i guess i originally became well known. i got the camera out and started talking. and one person picked up on it and another person and next thing you know everybody knew who troy from west virginia was. >> and pictures of him sleep with his favorite dodgers player to working out and attending a game with hostile fans.
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>> yeah i'm kind of weird. i'm kind of odd. i get that. people don't make these videos that i make about the dodgers. that's out there. but, you know, there is nothing criminal about being weird or odd or being a little bit different. >> but according to authorities, one of sexton's post to his social media site on the day he was arrested crossed the line. in the message, sexton said he was about to disguise himself as a reds fan and trespass at the ballpark. but his statement that he would be shattering lives prompted someone to call the authorities. >> anyone with a common sense can see that it was screaming with sarcasm. trespassing does not destroy people's lives. and i was just really laying the sarcasm on super thick.
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>> prosecutors were not mused. and two days after sexton's arrest, his misdemeanor charges of trespassing and obstruction were dropped and replaced with a felony charge of burglary. >> burglary, technically is entering a structure with the intent to commit a crime. now apparently he had made veiled threats online before going to the ballpark about the shattering lives and other comments. this day and age, you go to a ballpark and you say you are going to hurt a bunch of people you are going to be charged for the crime. and that is what they decided to charge him with. >> i think they are doing this to me basically because they don't like me. because i can come across as a bit of a prick i guess at times. even the post i made was pricky, smart-ass kind of thing to do. just poking fun at the system. >> this isn't the first time sexton has been upset with the system. five years earlier he was arrested for a domestic battery incident with his kids that he says was exaggerated.
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>> at the football practice i got a little upset. and i guess i had one kid on the other side of the fence and me there. and i pushed him down on football practice. and one child one of my sons was crying there on the field and when i picked him up i did it by the ankle and took a few steps. next thing i know i'm all over the media and it's just totally blown out of proportion. you would have thought they nearly would have killed my kids at a football practice the way they blew this up. >> he pled no contest to domestic battery. and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. but he says resentment to the sent later led him to make false 911 calls. >> i was mocking how the press and police portrayed the incident with my kids at the football practice. i was saying oh my god i think i nearly killed one of my kids. i think i threw one over a fence. oh my god they're dying. something like that. stupid. i shouldn't have done it. i did it.
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>> he pled guilty to making false calls to 911 and was given probation. >> why would you do that? >> what would possess me to call the police when there is nothing there. it's just me being a smart-ass basically. you portrayed me as this person i'm not. you made claims that weren't true. so i'll pretend they are true. do something about it. >> you know it's against the law. >> yeah it's against the law. but i guess in my mind i look at it as not being that serious. >> but facing the possibility of three years in prison for felony burglary has sexton considering a change in behavior. >> hopefully maybe i can just be able to avoid jail time and do what i need to do. and get on the straight and narrow and not be goofy anymore. stay away from the alcohol. don't do stupid stuff no more. when somebody says don't do something, don't do it. start having respect for authority i guess.
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i just have to suck it up and do it. >> coming up, troy sexton decides he needs a new lawyer. >> i understand that and i'm with you -- >> i know it's -- it's frustrating. >> deandre kelley is sentenced. >> after i heard that, i was like wow. just staring out the window. >> and his girlfriend ends up in the jail. but it is not for a visit. >> i'm facing 30 days. and i think i'm going to be doing 30 days because i don't feel like i need to apologize.
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at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, deandre kelley has just learned of his fate after pleading no contest in the shooting death of his 11-year-old daughter shanti. while he hoped for leniency, the judge decided to give him the maximum sentence of six years. >> when i came back to the cell after i heard that, i was like wow. just staring out the window
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thinking, like, man, this ain't good. and i was so emotional i didn't really want to talk to nobody. i really just wanted to close my door and stay in here by myself. you ain't supposed to cry in jail. you ain't trying to be crying in front of no other men. >> kelley wasn't the only one overcome with emotion after this sentencing. his girlfriend and daughter's mother christine was in the courtroom and made her displeasure known. >> i allowed the family to speak on his behalf, but they were very disrupted during that process. on the way out i told them specifically that if you scream one more time, if you shout one more time i'm going to find you in contempt. and as they were going out the door got into the hallway they were screaming at the top of their lungs. >> christina, what is your birth date?
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>> they were taken straight from the courtroom and booked into the jail and charged with contempt of court for shouting that kelley's sentence was excessive and that there had been no justice. >> and we field like there was no justice. they maxed him out on both charges. i thought he'd at least got four years. i'd have been happy with four. but six i think is extremely too much. for his own baby. he's sentenced the rest of his life anyway. no amount of time is going to give him the grief he's already got. >> where is the justice? if you are going to do something, do it right. and i told her that the judges will be judged first. >> i'm just thinking, while i was walking out like, i hope they just shut up. because they can get charged. and what do you know? there she go.
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she in jail, i'm in jail. that ain't go good thing. >> were you angry at deandre when this happened? >> i was very angry when it first happened. it took me a while. but i know deep down in my heart he did not mean to do it. and i was outside. he did not mean to kill our baby. it was a total accident. >> when somebody shoots a gun on purpose -- he did not accidentally shoot the weapon. he deliberately shot that gun into what they claim is the air. but when you are in a residential neighborhood, that bullet could very likely end up in a house, as it did here, and killed his own daughter. did he intend to? no. but it was not an accidental shooting. it was a deliberate shooting. not only was he drunk but he was under court order not to owner possess a gun. >> she wasn't comfortable with him owning a gun.
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>> that night occurred. it was an argument due to he brought a gun into my house. and i made him leave. >> how do you feel about that? >> i don't like guns. i don't think anybody should be having one. he's got another son that was killed. so he's lost his oldest and his youngest. so you cannot imagine how he's feeling. >> i hate guns now. i would never touch a gun again. for the rest of my life. because to me that life is over. >> that night i didn't get to tell her i love her. so now i tell my other kids every day. and i love them. because you never know when somebody is going to be tooken
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from you. >> they could each face up to 30 days in jail for the contempt charge, judge allen has given them the opportunity to apologize in court the following day in which case they could be released for time served. >> i'm facing 30 days. and i think i'm going to be doing 30 days because i don't feel like i need to apologize. >> coming up. for misbehavior in the presence of the court -- >> christina and daniele face the judge. >> i would like to give you the opportunity to speak and tell me why you should not be punished further than you have been. >> and -- >> i'm going to be a mentor and teach these people to stay away from other actions. >> a former pro football player now plays the role of mentor. >> this is all about change. if i give you the tools to drive the car or give you the keys, it is your tourney drive.
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due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. twice a week at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails
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most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and daughter. every day i get up in the morning, i come to work. i do things for them. it is not about me no more. >> he is very dedicated. and he helps these young men address real problems and issues in real time in their lives. and he has a great success. and creating a different mind set for these guys. >> there are eleven steps in the program. they have to take the information they have gotten through those 11 weeks and make a change. but also during graduation they have to have a game plan.
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a plan if, if they were released today or tomorrow, what would that plan be? >> can you live a new life with the old one? >> no. >> no it's got to go. >> no -- >> uh-oh. wait a minute. we got a yes you can. >> to learn from your mistakes. >> hold on now. >> you got to know the old you so you know what not to do in the future. >> no. listen to the question. can you live a new life with the old you? >> yeah. >> no you can't bro. >> you can't -- this is all about change. mana is not about some program that just automatically makes somebody somebody different. if i give you do tools to drive the car or give you the keys to drive the car, it is your turn to drive. >> while fulcher's status as the pro football player helps him to relate to people in his class another inmate's obsession with sports got him here. he obsession with turning away from negative actions maybe be
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something to heed. >> i've definitely learned to put an end to any postings on any internet sites. because who knows how people are going to take it. >> sexton was arrested two weeks earlier as posting what prosecutors say was a threatening statement on the internet. and a grand jury just indicted him on felony burglary and facing the prospect of three years in prison if found guilty. sexton says he and his family are getting serious about what kind of lawyer they use. >> my dad, i talked to my dad. he just wants to make sure that we can have somebody to fall back that would definitely just get this taken care of. and he wanted somebody with influence. >> now sexton must inform his current lawyer michael brice keller that he's being replaced. >> i guess dad is thinking i should go with somebody with more experience and whose more in the loop. >> right. and that is what he told me.
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but i haven't talked to this guy yet and right now i'm technically your attorney. so it is up to you. if you tell me that you don't want me to be your attorney, then i can withdraw. but i would suggest we do that simultaneous with the new attorney taking over your case. you are going to be up for a bond review later this week, when you are actually arraigned. it will be your felony arraignment and it will be an opportunity for bond review. i don't know that they are going to reduce your bond though. >> they know what they are doing. they know i'm no threat. they're just pricks because they can. they don't like me. you can watch my youtube channel. i'm a decent guy. fun loving, whatever. >> i've reviewed. >> there's nothing there. nobody can read that quote and think i was there to shatter lives. this should not happen in the united states of america. it was my personal facebook page. i didn't throw it out there for the world to see.
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>> i understand that. i'm with you -- >> i know. i know. it's frustrating. it's just ridiculous. >> right and we tried to communicate to the judge about the bond you didn't have weapons. this was in jest and a joke and all that stuff. >> and they didn't believe it, right? apparently not. the quality of a lawyer shouldn't matter. it should not matter. unfortunately or who they know. but in this [ bleep ] system of ours, that is how it is, okay, well there is nothing else to say. this is -- >> all right. well i've developed some defenses on your behalf. and some things that we could have used moving forward and i'll be happy to communicate those to your new attorney so that i can help in anyway i can. >> all right. thanks. >> thank you, mr. sexton. >> he was actually charged and indicted by the grand jury. and we discussed whether he was
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going to hire a more senior attorney to take over his case. and that appears to be what the situation is going to be. because of the publicity of the case and because the reds are the victim. and in cincinnati that is a big deal. >> i hate the system. i mean, this stuff should not happen in the united states of america. you know, in canada this wouldn't happen. in any civilized country in this world i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. and here i am almost two weeks into jail for what? for trespassing? everybody knows it is [ bleep ]. these people going after me know it is [ bleep ]. they don't care. >> why do they do it? >> they don't like me. they don't care this could destroy, destroy my wife, my kids, my kids future. they don't care. >> christina and her friend daniele just spent the night in jail's intake after being
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arrested and charged for content of court after her boyfriend deandre kelley was sentenced to six years for the accidental shooting death of their eleven-year-old daughter. >> how was last night for you? >> kind of rough. i haven't slept. i don't like it. they treat you like animals in here. and i would never come back here. >> people that don't come in here very often are usually surprised that they have to sleep on the floor, sit on the floor. you know, be in a holding tank as opposed to being in an actual cell. we don't have the space for the amount of inmates that come through here on a daily basis. there is just not enough room for them to have a bed. >> [inaudible]. >> i know. i know. i know. it's gonna be all right. i'm ready to go home to our kids and finish grieving.
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we didn't even finish grieving. >> i slept on the floor. a hard floor. no covers, no nothing. treated like a dog. and i've never been through this. >> they now return to judge nadine allen's courtroom where they will have the opportunity to apologize for their actions or be sentenced to as many as 30 days in jail. >> under the higher revised code 2705 for misbehavior in the presence of or so near the court. at this time i do find that they were screaming in the hallway and in the courtroom after i advised them specifically that if they said one more word, shouted one more time, disrupted the court one more time i would find them in contempt. i'd like to give you the opportunity to speak and tell me why you should not be punished further than you have been. i'll start with christine. do you want to say anything today, ma'am? >> that's me.
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i apologize for my action. i'm still grieving. >> you're still grieving you said? >> yes. >> i understand you are grieving. >> and my emotions just got over me. but i do apologize. >> and ms. lott, ms. daniele lott? >> yes, ma'am. i'm so sorry for doing that in the courtroom. my emotions took over. and i should have never disrespected you. you are the judge. i should have respected you. this overnight stay has literally -- i work. we was in the jail. i'm so sorry that -- i'm so, so sorry. >> what is it about this experience overnight in jail that has caused you to calm down today? >> i never. there was a lot of drug addicts and a lot of different type of things around me. and i just -- that is not the life i want to live and i should have respected what you said. i have five children.
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i have no respect like this at all. >> i appreciate that. so at this time i'm accepting your apologies. i think in the future if you are ever in a courtroom you will be respectful. i'm going to give you credit for the one day served and i'm letting you go right now. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you counsels for being present. >> we get to go home. >> to our babies. >> how do you guys feel right now? >> good. >> good, relieved. this morning we talked by ourselves for a little while. and. >> we knew what we did was wrong. >> it was wrong. we apologize. >> we shouldn't have did that. i mean, she was only doing her job. but it was mean -- >> she did her job. >> would have locked you up too. i'd have locked us up too. >> you understand why they kept you right? >> yes. >> yes. >> take a right.
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they have to protect the court from being made a mockery of. if everybody acted like that, then there would be no order. >> you're right. >> i've lost someone i've been with 15 years of my life. and now i've lost my youngest baby. deandre would come back, shanti would have to come back. >> coming up -- >> troy sexton, you have indicted with one count burglary. how do you plea? >> troy sexton faces a judge. >> to me that was like so overdramatic. it really sounded like oh my good this guy's terrible. he did something awful.
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at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, it's been 16 days since troy sexton was arrested at a baseball game between the reds and dodgers. and he hasn't stopped talking about it. >> they charged me with a felony, f 3. >> f 3 what? >> burglary. burglary. they have charged -- keep in mind i paid 170 dollars to get into the stadium. they are charging me with burglary. >> sexton was charged with burglary, which is legally defined as unlawful entering a structure with the intent to commit a crime. after he posted a message online that included a reference to shattering lives at the game. >> it makes no sense. but get this. know what my bond is now? >> what? >> 75,000. 100%. >> they haven't given you 10%? >> no. full 75,000. 100%. >> he's not typical. the people you see in jail of that you usually see, like troy is the exact opposite.
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they don't usually speak with their hands. >> make a long story short. >> doesn't do much anything. they are not real loud like he is. he doesn't recognize he's in a small room. a lot of people and stuff they do that let you know they haven't done much time joe is definitely one of those people. >> i didn't break and enter because i paid for the ticket. >> he faces the possibility of up to three years in prison and he's been waiting for his arraignment where he plans to enter a plea of not guilty to he can post bail. >> we're hoping it will get lower to 50,000 or 10%. where boom here is 5 grand. but a part of thinks that so much craziness has happened, and they could actually raise it. and if they do that, then i could be stuck here for months. >> sexton? >> a few hours later sexton is called to his arraignment which is conducted from a video feed in the jail. sexton's newly hired attorney is present in the courtroom to
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speak on his behalf. >> standing right there. see them? >> yeah. >> next to the prosecutor. >> number 87. troy sexton. >> troy sexton, you have been indicted with one count burglary. have you received a copy of your indictment? >> yes, i got it yesterday. >> and how do you plea? >> he pleads not guilty. >> anything else? >> yes, judge. we would just like to address the issue of bond briefly, sir. >> yes, sir. >> it's currently 75,000 straight, your honor. we're asking the court to consider making the bond a 10% bond, perhaps 75,000 to 10%. >> judge i have here that the defendant had been previously banned from the ballpark and he started posting some disturbing messages on social media.
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he actually follows the dodger team and the dodgers became aware of the items he was posting on social media, at which point they contacted the ballpark to put them on alert. he was saying things like i hope people are sorry for what i'm about to do. i know i'm shattering lives tonight and in the next couple i days i don't expect the -- [inaudible] but maybe god will come judgment day. he was not supposed to be back at the ballpark. somehow was able to get in. started causing a disturbance yet again. was taken into custody by officers. refused to cooperate with officers. wouldn't tell officers who he was or any identifying information. and at this point he wasn't cooperating. we'd ask you keep the bond the same. >> i'll make this 10%. but i'll make some conditions. number one, he is not to enter any baseball park, whether major league, minor league, college, anything like that. and if this doesn't get wrapped
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up until football season starts, you are not to go to any football games. let's just make it any sporting events. you stay away from all stadiums or any sporting events being splayed played. all right? >> thank you your honor. >> thank you. >> i mean it's down to 10%. so that is a good thing. they really -- to me that was like so overdramatic. it really sounded like, oh my god this guy is terrible. he did something awful. >> what sexton didn't realize until today was that someone from the team he loved so much was actually the one who turned him in. >> i mean, after all these years, there's a -- there must be some -- a few dumb people in the organization. a few dummies. a few dummies that don't get it. i'm going to call my dad and see if he's got -- i'm sure he's got
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the word. and as soon as i guess a place where you can bond out opens up, he is going to get the process rolling and get home. >> coming up, troy sexton is going home. but trouble might be waiting for him. >> there is a chance i could go back to jail when i get home. leave here and 24 hours from now i could be in jail in west virginia. >> and with a trip to prison in his near future, deandre kelley tries to see his girlfriend one more time. but the jail has other ideas. >> we never knew them rules. them rules ain't never been said to us before. so it is what it is. it's jail.
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would be shattering lives at the game. he was later charged with felony burglary and given a $75,000 bond. but his new lawyer was able to convince the judge to lower the bond so that sexton only need come up with 10%, or $7,500, to be released until his trial begins. but the opportunity came with some conditions. >> the judge said i'm not to attend any sporting events of any kind, at any level. little league stuff to the professional stuff. whether it be tennis -- he might even be talking about a chess tournament. if there's a chess tournament, i'm not even going to that. my daughter's in the band. football season starts in august and the band participates in the middle school games. i'm not allowed to go. >> your kid's own games you're not allowed to go to? >> well, if you knew my history, maybe you'd understand why. >> sexton now waits for his father to pay his bond and take him back to his family in west virginia. >> i just spoke with my dad on the phone.
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he's on his way down here. it's just i guess a matter of paperwork and getting the message up here to sexton, pack your [ bleep ], you're going home. so that's a good feeling. i still have a lot of issues to deal with back home and still here. so it's not as great a feeling as one might think. >> six months before getting this current charge, sexton was arrested for driving under the influence, which violated his probation for making false 911 calls. >> there is a chance i could go back to jail when i get home. leave here and 24 hours from now i could be in jail in west virginia. it's really not funny, i don't know why i'm laughing. >> but it's reality. >> yeah, it is. i'll find out when i get back. be done with it. >> 17 days.
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i've been waiting for that. >> get out of here, go home, boy. >> hey, stay off of facebook, man. >> stay away from the internet. >> stay away from great american -- watch that [ bleep ] on tv. >> stay away from the internet. >> stay away from the great american ballpark. google it or something. >> do i just leave this here? finally going home it looks like. i'll finally be out in the sunshine. >> all right, sexton, come on. let's go. >> yeah, it does feel good. it always feels good when you are getting released from jail. a lot different than what you are entering. >> see your arm band, sir. >> once all said and done i probably want make a video telling my side of the story. this is what really happened. and i have no regrets about going to that baseball game two weeks ago. i never thought this would happen. i just didn't think it was that bad what i did. >> that's it.
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>> how's it feel, troy, knowing that that door's right outside here? >> i'm anxious. feel kind of nervous for some reason. don't know why. >> all righty. we're going to head out this exit door, follow it to the other exit door, and you will see freedom. >> i still want to be a dodger fan. i'm always going to be a dodger fan. i'm going to watch the games. i want to go to the games. but just stay out of the public eye. just be a normal dodger fan. stay off the internet. stay away from the booze. and just live like a quote-unquote normal person. >> deandre kelley is leaving the jail soon as well. but he'll be going to prison to serve six years for reckless
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homicide in the shooting death of his 11-year-old daughter. he had hoped to get a visit from his girlfriend, shanti's mother, christine, before he shipped out to prison. but since she was arrested following his sentencing for an outburst in court, she is not allowed to visit for 30 days. >> that hurt. we never knew them rules. them rules ain't never been said to us before. so it is what it is. it's jail. so, you know, i'll call her on the phone, let her know what's going on. it's time -- it's time to start the road. go ahead and do what i got to do and the faster i go do it, the quicker i get home. >> while kelley has a prior drug conviction, this will be his first time in prison. >> but it don't scare me. because everybody i know is in prison. i've been on the streets most of my life.
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so everybody know me already. so -- really, scared? scared i could never be. what it is is that i'm scared that i'm always going to be dreaming about my daughter. that's the only thing that scare me. because every day is like, wow, she gone. and that's what kills me the most. i want to tell the kids out there, don't play with guns. guns kill people. whether you like it or not. whether it's accident or not, they going to put you where you belong. leave the guns alone. that's my -- that's my story.
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due no mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >> [ bleep ]. >> a woman is jailed after an assault is captured on video. >> she deserved it. i don't feel bad at all. >> and then struggles with isolation. >> just going to to go crazy. just gonna go [ bleep ] crazy. >> a trans gender inmate manipulates the system. >> what they going to do? put me in jail. >> and a inmate claims self defense as killing his uncle and
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