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tv   Lockup Sacramento Extended Stay  MSNBC  December 26, 2015 8:00pm-9:01pm PST

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♪ >> local gang rivalries fuelled by rap videos result in violence in the streets, difficult challenges for the jail. >> it's our ability to effectively keep them
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segregated. >> boom, what's up? >> and, now, his arch rival has been booked into the jail as welg. >> you eve got me on america's most wanted. what is going on here. >>. >> i got caught for taking over a company and making it my own. >> we're looking up up and down. >> you heard the rumors. he's on special forces. wounded multiple times. he's a mystery. >> the popular chef whose own hardships are forced to commit to helping others.
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>> surrounded by thou sabds of farmland, it must still cope with big-city crime. many of dhoez rivalries come to a head inside the sacramento jail. >> we have asian games like that. >> most of the inmates here are only charged with crimes. they're awaiting trial for solution for the cases. there's so many rival gangs.
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>> et's becoming a lot harder to track. it causes to click up in more of a neighborhood-type setting. >> it's primarily oak park. >> four miles away, one of the senior members has been sitting
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in sacramento's downtown jail for nearly two years. early in life, 12, 123, you get sent out to do your own thing. these guys, it's the survival of the fittest. >> originally arrested on charges of theft, but as he waited in the holding cell to be processed, he was charged with another crime.
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>> they look like they 'having a little trouble. and instead of saying all right, i ability having no trouble. >> you better be cool. you ain't doing nothing to me. he kept charging so i stood up and he tried to act like he was going through some what? boom, what's uch. and then the one next to him, i would say, see, this is a big thing. you acted like you wanted to go do it. >> with enough evidence, prosecutors also known as a dwang enhancement.
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they can receive an additional sentence. it can be pretty significant, dpoending on what cross-claim they've committed. >> if convicted on all charges, he was face some more ayes. carson says he's spent most of his life in juvenile custody. law enforcement in the jail know who he is. >> he's housed in a special
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maximum security unit on the eighth floor. we kind of keep them all together. so by keeping them all in one place, we're kind of restricting their movement and ain't to go around the jail. hi. >> he is charged with possession of marijuana, possession of a firearm by a felon. he has pled not guilty. two men are cousins, but consider themselves brothers. >> ton solg. >> you all be getting the
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message: >> you know what i'm saying? we entertain. you're all going to rap. >> they. >> it's what we do. ♪ tell the world it's me >> or focus the whole time as always being whole music. i would bet 10,000 to a bucket of crap that he raps.
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>> these are more than just music videos. >> your typical gang rivals before, were based off of, you know, territory, drugs, money, with technology being the way it is now and the way the gangs have evolved. . everybody was. a lot of times, we can look on thor in nerlt to see what i'm buying.
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>> i'm listening for the con tebt. >> i will. >> we will forward this. >> kind of calling them out and telling them that they're not afraid and stuff that they're doing isn't intimidating to anybody. . it's so bad that nobody can do a show without something hatching. a knife fight is going to turn into something because of the gang activity.
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>> coming up. >> the rap wars come to the jail, i'm good at everything i do.
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sacramento's downtown or main jail is one of two jails run by the sheriff's office. it contains the infake center where only arrestees are put. many of them will be affiliated with more than 50 known gangs. back in the good ole days, we had bloods and crypts. it was a pretty bright line. >> but, now, sorting gang mem r
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members and their enemies are tighter than ever. we theorically can do that. our physical chag is to do it. we have so many more folks that don't get a long. in this high-securitying housing unit, they've obama allowed out of their cells 30 minutes day. we kind of worked on it together. but even when we're sitting here, it's like, wow, the door
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first. the stars were created under the name of a dealer called lavish tee. that's crazy. they did this 11,99 from the king to the city. this is my city rite here. i should have went to the nba because i am the most valuable player. his prior convictions including
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pg. >> i'm good at everything i do. >> we're not a game. but they say anything over 3 people in a sthar that's really like moving up to me. now you got him and his posse from the store. >> leading to oliver's arrest revolving between stars.
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>> a few emerged on line attacking a zillow inside a sacramento mall. he's the man and voice behind the camera. >> somebody seen somebody. he was with our crowd. they broke out and just started fighting and then i'm recording the fight with my cell phone. oliver's next move led police directly to hi
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>> i put it on youtube. you know what i mean. >> it was a fight. >> authorities say the video posting sparked two days of gang violence. some of whom were innocent bystanders shot and injured. >> they had me all over the news. you've got me on america's most wanted. what is going on here. you knew they were looking for you, right? >> who wants to go to jail? >> he was arrested in alabama and. but oliver has been charmg ed. my charge is assault.
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they charged me for pr tis pating in a fight. august it do is -- >> due to the kang enhancened. we heard the mall incident was a disrespectful display. . 00 likely. all of the zill ourks ws, blood
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vrjts the downtown facility of the sacramento county jail system is referred to as the main jail. corridors connected to the courthouses for many of the inmates here call them the fake. 20 mimes to the south is the county's branch facility.
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the u casumez correctional facility. the majority of inmates here are already convicted of crimes and serving sentences, sometimes more than a decade long, which is unusual for a county jail. thousands of offendsers convicted of nonviolent crimes will now serve their decisions in jails. to me, it seemed crazy. jails didn't have the infrastructure, the staff wasn't trained. basically, it felt like the county was shuffling their problem on the local jurisdictions. so basically, we went from here,
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to here. >> jail, to make numerous adjustments and a pre-trial attorney, many of them were hned primtss inmates. >> funding for a variety of reentry programs. one program for fell mails is a professional chef. ork. it's leerily the 1970s.
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>> i got caught with a bunch of stuff that i wasn't supposed to be having in the. >> stealing, okay, that's unokay, dudad. most of the lady. >> loz.
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>> so i'80 route as there. >> not going to tell you. >> with computer. >> wefring stolen prop i recallty. ifrs like running a workout class yeah.
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i've alms had, like a mask. i sfoort. it's not happening anymore, but i dent. >> coming uch. >> we're actually having bad relate doiner.
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breaking news in texas. tornadoes touched down to kill at least 7 people. officials believe the victims weren't in their vehicles when the twister touched down. throughout the dfb area, crews work to adesz structures that are now, ban this hernld
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>> during jail, you know what i mean, for making a little bit of decision and a dumb move. i mean, they're not guilty mad because i didn't to them to do it in the first lady place. i'm not going to lie. i was mad at my brother because i oochl here noo o vm lit me wried it back for you over sbiled milk. >> so basically, wry smurnl. >> congresswomaning uch, dern rnl. >> thatlile spunky little broad. she cracks me up because she's just so sweet. >> and. >> you cut it everyonely. >> maybe irresistible.
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20 miles south of downtown sacramento, at the county's branch center, it's a brand new day. >> you want this? >> after five days in segregation filed in a tightly strengts populati ewe thoshld t out on the sdreets. and her street wruz new and led
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to comfortedble lock rations. >> that's saet, row know, a lot of potential are is not needmented. i guess spb that's doing to me, being in prison a lot, too. you don't 5:00 september some things with other people. it's a waste of life. she says her goal is to become a personal train other.
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>> anyway, that was supposed to work out here because it's amazing. >> carrie brant is one of anderson's quirk kill friends. >> that little girl cracks me up because she's so suite. i'm, like, how does she keep that smile and keep going.y. >> he dresses really expensive, like shirts are like $500. >> his hair is phenomenal.
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oh, man, if anybody walks in says, oh, nice hair, that is the best compliment you can give that man. >> he's like done military something or other. >> wounded multiple times. >> ballroom dancing, tango dancing. everything. he's amazing. >> he's a mystery. >> but one thing that is not a mystery is chef bowie's fashion for both food and teaching. >> make sure you cut it evenly, and make it irresistible. presentation is 50%. >> as the current course comes to an end, students will be graded on a two-part standard, taste and presentation. >> yeah, ladies make it look good. i'm not going to buy it. if i don't buy it, we never know how it taste like, right? presentation is the whole thing. everything, okay? yeah, very good. a big hand for the lady who made the cake. >> along with teaching the
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course, chef bowie works with local restaurants and grocery stores to help employ inmates, even inviting potential employers to the jail for a sample. >> they look nice, the colors. okay? look very nice. i invite them to come over here and to see our program, to see what the students can do. i also ask the lawyers to give them the opportunity, okay, when they come out to apply for the job. training is one thing, and if you actually get a job, that's a different thing. >> okay. th taste very good, okay? pass. but when you eat it today, next time, okay, i would like you to cook it for three more minutes, okay? >> chef bowie said he is motivated to give others a second chance because of the one afforded to him. he grew up in vietnam and joined
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the south vietnamese army at 17 as war raged across the country. >> i was in the army, and i fought with american soldiers, side by side. 58,000 of them died for my freedom, for my country. so i really appreciate the opportunity to hear. i have my freedom. i have my living and everything, and i think about the 58,000 that died in vietnam. right now, there's nothing i can do for them. but what i can do, i can help their children. >> thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >> so 24 years i'm working in here with one goal. i will try to help all the children of the veterans. that's the way i repay, okay, for what they did for my country. overall, i think the ladies doing very well today. today is a good day. and they also put together a
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very nice presentation plates. i'm happy with their performance today. it's good. [ applause ] >> coming up, plea deals are made, and cases are closed. for ef ram wandick.
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>> at the sacramento county jail's correction al center, yvette anderson is now leading group workouts. a small step toward meeting her goal of becoming a personal trainer. >> okay. so we're going to lay on our sides, and we're going to start real simply by pointing our toe. okay? and we're going to be lifting up and down. great. control your movements. good. motivating them helps me stay
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motivated, especially because sometimes i can get depressed. i can get in my own space and not want to work out. but if there's a group of girls that want to work out, i can't be like, i don't want to work out. that's not cool. this time we're going to point our foot like this and bring this other foot up. >> oh, no. >> you can do it. bring it down. bring it up. >> when she's out here, when she's helping us work out, that's her passion is exercise. she's really good at it. when i was starting to fall out and wanted to slack, she was like, oh, you're doing good. she's so positive. >> you don't have to go as high as i am. i've been doing this for a lot of years. do you still feel it here? >> oh, yeah. >> here? and here? >> 20 miles north at the county's main jail downtown, ephraim wandick, charged with assault for his role in a fight inside a sacramento shopping mall, is thinking about the future as well.
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>> i got stuff that i want to do. i got dreams even though they're trying to say that gang members don't got dreams. all they're doing is smoke we'd, gang banging and [ bleep ], stuff like that. i want family. i got a beautiful wife. i want to give her kids. also i got dreams. >> but those dreams will have to wait. in a deal with prosecutors, he pled guilty to assault and what might have been a 16-month sentence became a 32-month sentence due to his gang enhance. wandick had only receny been released from prison when he was arrested for the fight. >> i was only out two months, so i didn't really get to do nothing. i'm back in here doing my pushups, reading books. i don't care about when christmas comes, new year's, none of that. >> up on the jail's eighth floor, which is reserved for gang leaders, they've reached plea deals in their cases as well.
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car thon pled guilty to one count of assault for the fight he got into shortly after his arrest. along with his gang enhancement, he received a sentence of 12 years. thompson pled guilty to possession of a firearm by a felon and evading police. with his gang enhancement, he was sentenced to 11 years. the cousins have been at the jail for nearly two years on these cases and will soon transfer to state prison. and as they wait, time continues to pass them by. >> we've been down a couple years, and our folks just started passing. we don't even have all of the obit waries out in the people. some of them were older, but the other ones, they were young. some of them passed away due to gun violence. >> that's not even the half. it's been more than that. it seems like to us that it's like a lot of people that's close to us has been going, like, and we've been sitting here like, man, bro, this is crazy. >> i think if i wasn't here with
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him, i would probably be more stress on me. you know what i'm say something we've been holding each other up, not holding each other down, you know? >> just a few days later, thompson was sent to prison. >> i was sleep. they called him. man, you know what i'm saying? he gone. it's crazy. you know what i'm saying? i was mad. i was walking around. the tears was already there. people was like what's up? i'm like, man, it's crazy. when he walked out, he was like, bro, this might be the last time for four or five years. it's crazy.
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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 veiled threats online about shattering lives. >> nobody can read that quote and think i was there to shatter lives. this could destroy me, destroy my life, destroy my kids. they don't care. >> the tragic shooting leaves one inmate facing prison time. >> for me to

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