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low-income and working class families to find a place to live in chicago. >> natalie most of the housing unitsround you have been demolished or sitting v vacant. do you feel deceived by the housing department? >> yes, i do feel deceived. where i come from [ inaudible ] have been torn down. and then they tear them down and say we're going to build you 300 public housing units. we're still waiting >> our community is talking about this is effecting. foreclosures have disproportionately affected that community. myia says . . . and dave goes . . . and then liz says chicago needs ray shall integration desperate. have better access to schools and diminish the gangs. rick you are a foreclosure expert. larger clients i'm assuming are from these communities. talk to us about this house crisis, how it has disproportionately effected the low-income communities of chicago. >> certainly it has effected the low-income communities, but it's not a unique problem for the poor. there are multi-million dollars homes that are being foreclosed upon. the poor of course have resources to defend themselves against th
low-income and working class families to find a place to live in chicago. >> natalie most of the housing unitsround you have been demolished or sitting v vacant. do you feel deceived by the housing department? >> yes, i do feel deceived. where i come from [ inaudible ] have been torn down. and then they tear them down and say we're going to build you 300 public housing units. we're still waiting >> our community is talking about this is effecting. foreclosures have...
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a reputation that could result in grave consequences. >> special housing unit, what we call the shu, is typically what most people refer to as pc, protective custody unit, the people who go to protective custody or special housing are those whose charges either make them very difficult to place in general population or quite often involves some sort of sexual crime charge. that individual is generally not welcome in any housing block. >> these inmates often become targets in general population. where other inmates consider it a badge of honor to attack them. george shipps has been in this special housing unit for ten months now. >> i am here for downloading child pornography on my computer. that's my charge. >> shipps, who has pled not guilty to charges of possession and distribution of child pornography, is in protective custody, not only because of the nature of his charges, but the notoriety. >> the day that i walked into the jail, there was a television on and i was on the tv, that's why i've been the shu, special housing unit. protective custody. >> according to news reports of h
a reputation that could result in grave consequences. >> special housing unit, what we call the shu, is typically what most people refer to as pc, protective custody unit, the people who go to protective custody or special housing are those whose charges either make them very difficult to place in general population or quite often involves some sort of sexual crime charge. that individual is generally not welcome in any housing block. >> these inmates often become targets in general...
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cruz says it was all a ploy to get back to his former housing unit in order to confront fellow bloodsang member michael bates. but after serving 15 days in segregation, cruz was assigned to a different unit. bates, a recognized leader of the gang, says he is still baffled by cruz and his allegations. >> i never knew this dude. i don't have no problems with this guy. i never knew him. i don't know whoa is. he's putting on a big hat from back what he used to do. he got it in his mind that he's the person he was 15 years ago and it's not like that. you can't be. you got health, i got health issues too. i got high blood pressure. right now he's gone so there ain't really too much i can say. he's not here to defend himself so i'll leave it at that. he knows when he sees me when we cross paths we got to be known. >> the only person cruz might square off with today is his judge. he's now in a holding cell waiting for transportation to court. where he will be sentenced for drug possession with intent to distribute in a school zone. >> i'm staying close by the door in case there is a way out o
cruz says it was all a ploy to get back to his former housing unit in order to confront fellow bloodsang member michael bates. but after serving 15 days in segregation, cruz was assigned to a different unit. bates, a recognized leader of the gang, says he is still baffled by cruz and his allegations. >> i never knew this dude. i don't have no problems with this guy. i never knew him. i don't know whoa is. he's putting on a big hat from back what he used to do. he got it in his mind that...
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the housing unit they occupy are divided by a glassed in recreation area.h they're not supposed to communicate, they sometimes get away with it, when either one is in the rec area. >> we know sign language and they don't know what we're talking about. they messed up with our head. it don't really matter. >> henrique-marte has been known to violate other jail rules, as well. such as jamming the lock on his food court door so he can open it at will. >> that's how we get to see the tv. it's a lot of people that do it, so i ain't the only one. >> we have to get something to pry it out or get the lock smith to come back. take the lock apart. >> put the pin all the way in. >> what is it? >> it was a piece of pen in there. >> a piece of pen? >> yeah. >> see if you can get that out. >> you pushed it all the way inside. >> oh, i did that? >> you could have just taken it out and closed it right back up. i could have got it out but he pushed it all the way in. >> officer burke will file a disciplinary report for tampering with the lock, which could result in segregati
the housing unit they occupy are divided by a glassed in recreation area.h they're not supposed to communicate, they sometimes get away with it, when either one is in the rec area. >> we know sign language and they don't know what we're talking about. they messed up with our head. it don't really matter. >> henrique-marte has been known to violate other jail rules, as well. such as jamming the lock on his food court door so he can open it at will. >> that's how we get to see...
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. >> maldanado spent much of the past year in the same housing unit as one of his co-defendants. now that the trial date approaches, he's been moved. he is in a neighboring unit. >> the prosecutor's office here in the county asked us to move him away from his co-defendants. >> no disciplinary actions, no problems, no fights, nothing. the prosecutor took it upon herself to call the jail and say, i don't want him over there with them in s3. >> they felt that he was a ringleader, so they kept on requesting us to keep him away from everybody else. and that's when he became a little more problematic. >> i started throwing paper in the toilet, i'm talking about this whole floor was flooded. it was all out on the cat walk and everything. this officer looks past and he says, are you [ bleep ] serious? i'm dead serious. i wear orange, they wear blue. as long as i'm wearing this color, i have no say so in this jail. >> so you can do what you want? >> i can move you, yes. you're talking like we're equals. we're not. you do not run the institution. you do not dictate where you go. and how you
. >> maldanado spent much of the past year in the same housing unit as one of his co-defendants. now that the trial date approaches, he's been moved. he is in a neighboring unit. >> the prosecutor's office here in the county asked us to move him away from his co-defendants. >> no disciplinary actions, no problems, no fights, nothing. the prosecutor took it upon herself to call the jail and say, i don't want him over there with them in s3. >> they felt that he was a...
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if i'm going two housing units down, i'll usually walk and get some exercise. >> four miles away is the orient road facility where up to another 1700 inmates can be housed. both facilities are run by a former secret service agent determined to bring the experience he learned guarding a vice president to the job of overseeing thousands of inmates. >> traveling around the world with vice president cheney really taught me more than anything a lot of the self-discipline qualities that i need to succeed here, and much of what i learned there helped me in running the jails. we run a pretty orderly operation here. the inmate behavior is not to a level that causes us concern. other places violence is widespread. that is not a problem we typically deal with on a daily basis. >> but every day 150 new arrestees from two dozen law enforcement agencies are processed through the orient road intake facility and the potential for violence is always present. >> you can never let your guard down here. i mean, if you let your guard down here, as soon as you do, something bad happens. that's what makes boo
if i'm going two housing units down, i'll usually walk and get some exercise. >> four miles away is the orient road facility where up to another 1700 inmates can be housed. both facilities are run by a former secret service agent determined to bring the experience he learned guarding a vice president to the job of overseeing thousands of inmates. >> traveling around the world with vice president cheney really taught me more than anything a lot of the self-discipline qualities that i...
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housing. hunters view is having public units that will provide affordable housing market housing and market rate and housing and new infrastructure. the first phase will have a grand opening ceremony next month. a portion of west point road was vacated by the supervisor in regard to to implement phase one. >> sfgovtv. >> thank you. sftv please. i'm happy to continue on while the audience visual is focusing on this >> we have a computable phase of the hunters view project. as i mentioned one hundred and 7 unit in phase one have been completed and the affordable housing units for housing authorized. what you have before you today is a request to vacant a portion of the road to move forward with the construction of an additional one hundred and 7 affordable housing units in phase 2. this is phases one and 2 we're talking about phases 1 and 2. this is the specific street vacationed before you today. as noted in the area that's delineated in red that's existing west point road and the area that we requested vacation and the new street grid surrounding that area. contradiction is now beginning on phas
housing. hunters view is having public units that will provide affordable housing market housing and market rate and housing and new infrastructure. the first phase will have a grand opening ceremony next month. a portion of west point road was vacated by the supervisor in regard to to implement phase one. >> sfgovtv. >> thank you. sftv please. i'm happy to continue on while the audience visual is focusing on this >> we have a computable phase of the hunters view project. as i...
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cruz says it was all a ploy to get back to his former housing unit in order to confront fellow bloodsber michael bates. but after serving 15 days in segregation, cruz was assigned to a different unit. bates, a recognized leader of the gang, says he is still baffled by cruz and his allegations. >> i never knew this dude. i don't have no problems with this guy. i never knew him. i don't know who he is. he's putting on a big act from back when he used to do. he got it in his mind that he's still that person he was 15 years ago, and it's not like that you can't be. you got health, i got health issues too. i got high blood pressure and all that. right now he's gone so there ain't really too much i can say. he's not here to defend himself so i'm going to leave it at that, but he knows when he sees me when we cross paths, we got to be known. >> put me in that cage. >> the only person cruz might square off with today is his judge. he's now in a holding cell waiting for transportation to court where he will be sentenced for drug possession with intent to distribute in a school zone. >> i'm sta
cruz says it was all a ploy to get back to his former housing unit in order to confront fellow bloodsber michael bates. but after serving 15 days in segregation, cruz was assigned to a different unit. bates, a recognized leader of the gang, says he is still baffled by cruz and his allegations. >> i never knew this dude. i don't have no problems with this guy. i never knew him. i don't know who he is. he's putting on a big act from back when he used to do. he got it in his mind that he's...
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he is housed in the confinement unit.ecause of the nature of his crime. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state, he would probably suffer a similar fate. it's a situation we cannot risk. we could be held liable for not protecting him. for that reason he is kept here. >> morris gets an hour of recreation time outside his cell six days a week. to pass the rest of the time, he exercises, reads and draws. >> i draw because at the end of the day i can walk out of here right now and have a job or something i could do that could make me money. i could do something. i could be worth something. >> i wanted to do a religious piece where the mother was the main character. it was after when my mom was crying or whatever. how many times would anyone think about how it affects the mother where she has to have her child take an way or whatever. >>> coming up -- >> we'll be moving our most problematic inmates today. the majority of the inmate housed down there a
he is housed in the confinement unit.ecause of the nature of his crime. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state, he would probably suffer a similar fate. it's a situation we cannot risk. we could be held liable for not protecting him. for that reason he is kept here. >> morris gets an hour of recreation time outside his cell six days a week. to pass the rest of the time, he exercises, reads and draws....
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assigned to a temporary unit until the jail's classification unit can determine the appropriate housing unit. deanna collins has been in the female pre-classification unit for two weeks now. >> we have women in here who have done everything from kill their kids to kill other people to -- just have a littering violation. loud. obnoxious. i may have done something wrong but i don't feel like i should be here. i feel like house arrest or probation or something. >> the one we're going to see today. >> is that the one with the hair? >> yeah. that will be a good story. >> yeah, there's got to be a story behind that. that's definitely done on purpose, you know that. >> yeah. >> classification officers will interview collins before determining whether to place her in minimum, medium or maximum security. collins says her hair loss was due to a salon mishap. the officers have their own suspicions. >> collins? >> yes. >> we are from the classification unit and we have to ask you a couple of quick questions. what happened to your head? i was at a salon and getting my hair colored so i could go blond so
assigned to a temporary unit until the jail's classification unit can determine the appropriate housing unit. deanna collins has been in the female pre-classification unit for two weeks now. >> we have women in here who have done everything from kill their kids to kill other people to -- just have a littering violation. loud. obnoxious. i may have done something wrong but i don't feel like i should be here. i feel like house arrest or probation or something. >> the one we're going...
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one of the proposals is the proposal for just under $3 million to open up the vacant housing authority units in public housing. they said that they can get units open within 3 months. they have them sitting there boarded up. these are disabled units and family units. we have about 109 units identified for just under $2 million. >> i have a follow up question if you don't mind. we got your 2 pages. as in the recommendations we would like to -- because everyone thought about the homeless coalition being involved and hoping to craft this and i'm not clear that it exist. it says that what your recommendation says is we would like to see the supplemental for hot, homeless outreach team move forward the following changes and you have all of these changes here. i'm not clear from this if you want funding for hot. you have here that you want it to go forward and you have here that don't list hot as someone -- something you want to fund. i'm not clear under the guidance of the department of public health that is consulting with you and the homelessness whether there is a plan in place for me to feel
one of the proposals is the proposal for just under $3 million to open up the vacant housing authority units in public housing. they said that they can get units open within 3 months. they have them sitting there boarded up. these are disabled units and family units. we have about 109 units identified for just under $2 million. >> i have a follow up question if you don't mind. we got your 2 pages. as in the recommendations we would like to -- because everyone thought about the homeless...
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in the city we've got to be graph about building protecting and middle-class housing so when we stated thirty thousand unit that sounds like a lot but it that r will reflect the highest number of housing we've built in the history of the city. we're willing to do that because that's what is the needed so it's a mixture of not only building housing but rehabilitating housing that's decaying in front of us so the fund the public-private investments that we create something like the story about this site the incentives we'll have for the public-private industry we're building as well as is public monies the supervisors will decade to this effort will you'll conclude in the next 6 years thirty thousand units of housing. we can't get this done simply by dlaifrg this cause we have to make it happen therefore in the last december i called for all agencies to work with me to make sure they are processes were the welcoming result it concluded in a series of meeting that are lead by mravp and building inspection and including our fire department our housing units all the different agencies and including the offices
in the city we've got to be graph about building protecting and middle-class housing so when we stated thirty thousand unit that sounds like a lot but it that r will reflect the highest number of housing we've built in the history of the city. we're willing to do that because that's what is the needed so it's a mixture of not only building housing but rehabilitating housing that's decaying in front of us so the fund the public-private investments that we create something like the story about...
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i'm pretty sure i know whose puppet she is in that particular housing unit that she's located at. >>it is believed apkaw attacked her victim to impress another inmate. rosalva trevino. >> she drug the inmate to the front of trevino's cell and then assaulted her there. so our thought is possibly that maybe it was done on trevino's order. >> they swear up and down that i run the show and it's nothing like that, you know? >> she has a lot of clout. i'm not exactly sure how she continues to keep this high level of clout since she's been here so long. the basic thought is she will not ever leave a facility due to her charges. >> rude dude with the attitude. that's what they call me, the officers. >> trevino has been here more than six years due to complexities and ongoing delays in her murder case. if she is convicted she will transfer to a maximum security state prison. >> she seems to just have some pull over the inmates and they tend to do for her whatever she says. >> trevino now joins apkaw and angela simpson as three of the four women assigned to atom 100. >> i'm with my peoples her
i'm pretty sure i know whose puppet she is in that particular housing unit that she's located at. >>it is believed apkaw attacked her victim to impress another inmate. rosalva trevino. >> she drug the inmate to the front of trevino's cell and then assaulted her there. so our thought is possibly that maybe it was done on trevino's order. >> they swear up and down that i run the show and it's nothing like that, you know? >> she has a lot of clout. i'm not exactly sure how...
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a 64-year-old deputy was working at his desk in the housing unit just as inmates were finishing lunchddenly, inmate douglas burden rushes him and puts him in a potentially fatal choke hold. as several other inmates jump into the fray, one of them reaches in and grabs the deputy's radio. >> the radio call that came across was unlike any other, because it wasn't a deputy signal. the inmate stated "emergency, 911," and deputy moon was on the floor being attacked by mr. burden. >> deputy lorie garcia was among those who responded. >> there were a number of inmates around him as well and we weren't sure exactly how all that transpired. all we knew is that the inmate was calling for our aid, so if he's on the radio, then the deputy obviously does not have any control at that time. come to find out, the inmates had come to his aid. the other inmates took the inmate down and deputy moon was able to get back up on his feet, and if it wasn't for the inmates in that pod, that really cared about their deputy, deputy moon might not have been with us. it might have been a really, really bad day. an
a 64-year-old deputy was working at his desk in the housing unit just as inmates were finishing lunchddenly, inmate douglas burden rushes him and puts him in a potentially fatal choke hold. as several other inmates jump into the fray, one of them reaches in and grabs the deputy's radio. >> the radio call that came across was unlike any other, because it wasn't a deputy signal. the inmate stated "emergency, 911," and deputy moon was on the floor being attacked by mr. burden....
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probably the most desirable housing unit in the entire jail system.way to the county central jail facility. >> he was moved out of the trustee barracks and into a more secure dorm at c-12 in the main jail. >> this place sucks. being locked up behind these bars is a whole new -- it's a whole new lifestyle because hearing the door open clink and the keys and the slamming, it's -- it's brighter here. it's musty and it's a lot worse. people come and go. it's easy to catch stuff. it's dirty. it's a little bit more dangerous in here because people are fighting different cases. i was just with people drinking and driving and that type of stuff, not really hard stuff. here people are here for life so people can snap easily, and there's a lot of small tempers and fights over small stuff, like soap and the tv. that's why i just stay in my rack and do my time and get my head down, for real this time, not get caught up in any trouble. >> coming up, a tearful promise from a mother to put her marine son before drugs. >> i don't want to miss any more time with you.
probably the most desirable housing unit in the entire jail system.way to the county central jail facility. >> he was moved out of the trustee barracks and into a more secure dorm at c-12 in the main jail. >> this place sucks. being locked up behind these bars is a whole new -- it's a whole new lifestyle because hearing the door open clink and the keys and the slamming, it's -- it's brighter here. it's musty and it's a lot worse. people come and go. it's easy to catch stuff. it's...
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how will the compliance he and the fees help to increase the affordable housing units human resourcesow do you prevent the proliferation of those units cherished in the neighborhoods that fosters this and has respect for the values of the district. the unintentional consequences will be to convert a historically single-family dwelling neighborhood into a rental district with no cc n rs for the landscape and overall appearance. the renters have no stack in the property they expect the landlord to maintain the premises but it must be the responsibility of the tenants. the owners may hold the homes for real estate separation. the streets in district 7 are congested and low he elementary school are blocking trucks for emergencies what will be the vial impact for the parked cars on our streets. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors. i'm chris if i wong i'm the director for spur. spur is a local pub policy think tank we support the supervisors legislation. we have long advocated for in law units as a sensitive way to increase the density in san francisco while appr
how will the compliance he and the fees help to increase the affordable housing units human resourcesow do you prevent the proliferation of those units cherished in the neighborhoods that fosters this and has respect for the values of the district. the unintentional consequences will be to convert a historically single-family dwelling neighborhood into a rental district with no cc n rs for the landscape and overall appearance. the renters have no stack in the property they expect the landlord...
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. >>> it's a housing unit with a reputation. >> it's a party. it's a party. >> it can get pretty wild here in "g" dorm. >> it's like a big sorority house, but with a bunch of friggin' gay people in jail. >> and "g" dorm is about to turn one new inmate's life upside down. >> i'm just scared. i'm scared to death. i just want my mom. i feel like i'm a little girl again. >>> life inside the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is constantly changing. due to a steady influx of nearly 400 inmates per day. unlike prison, where all the inmates have been convicted of a crime, the majority of jail inmates have either been accused of a crime or are awaiting sentencing. most of these new arrivals will stay a day or two before leaving on bond or dismissal of charges. others might stay for years, until their cases are settled. but no matter how long they're here, jail has a way of changing people. the dorms at maricopa's women's facility can be as transformative a setting as any. and one dorm in particular has earned a reputation. >> this particular dorm,
. >>> it's a housing unit with a reputation. >> it's a party. it's a party. >> it can get pretty wild here in "g" dorm. >> it's like a big sorority house, but with a bunch of friggin' gay people in jail. >> and "g" dorm is about to turn one new inmate's life upside down. >> i'm just scared. i'm scared to death. i just want my mom. i feel like i'm a little girl again. >>> life inside the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona,...
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the city is poised for 7500 new housing units. this map shows 15 projects currently in the works showing new opportunity in oakland. >> importantly to demonstrate that in oakland there is further growth for real estate development. much more economically viable than san francisco. >> the first phase of the project should be completed within two years. people should be moving into their new homes by the end of 2016. back to you. >>> when it comes to future development, city of oakland is focusing its attention now on chinatown, west oakland, the broadway area and the area right around the oakland coliseum. >>> a suspected drunk driver plowed through a crowd of people outside a music festival in texas. >> multiple people down. >> it was a horrific scene on the streets of austin around 12:30 a.m. at least 23 people were hurt. two were killed after the suspect drove through barricades put up for the south by southwest festival. police were chasing him when he slammed into a moped, a taxi, a bicycle and a van. . >> driving through it t
the city is poised for 7500 new housing units. this map shows 15 projects currently in the works showing new opportunity in oakland. >> importantly to demonstrate that in oakland there is further growth for real estate development. much more economically viable than san francisco. >> the first phase of the project should be completed within two years. people should be moving into their new homes by the end of 2016. back to you. >>> when it comes to future development, city...
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remember that. >> but at the orange county jail, we discovered an entire housing unit where low profilesn short supply. its official name was mod "q." but others prefer to call it the drama mod. >> that's my [ bleep ] right there. that's my [ bleep ]. come here and show your [ bleep ], bitch. >> this specific sector here houses protective custody inmates that are homosexuals. and they have to be separated from the jail population for various reasons. >> i love you. >> it's mainly to protect them from the rest of the population. >> mod "q" was different because you did find men dressed as women or men with breast implants that looked like women. it was loud. there were girly screams. >> oh, my god! >> i've been working out. >> the drama, it's exactly what you could expect of, you know, young people without a solution to their problems. just go crazy, run around like nuts. >> there's a lot of drama in mod "q." there's fighting and there's flirting and there's yelling. >> baby! casper, come here. >> it gets overwhelming to the point where when you leave the mod, it's just like draining. lik
remember that. >> but at the orange county jail, we discovered an entire housing unit where low profilesn short supply. its official name was mod "q." but others prefer to call it the drama mod. >> that's my [ bleep ] right there. that's my [ bleep ]. come here and show your [ bleep ], bitch. >> this specific sector here houses protective custody inmates that are homosexuals. and they have to be separated from the jail population for various reasons. >> i love...
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that's always rehabilitating unit we don't want to lose 10 thousand unit so we're pay attention to the current housing stock that's why mrs. wolf i've had the good fortune to work with she and others have pushed forward another policy reflective in those instructions that development and developers who want to bring forward units that might not have been legal in the past will get priority treatment and as we look at each development we at one point make sure that the developers are not decreasing the number of units in the development process so to give a good you holistic look at all developments to make sure we prevent the housing stock and allow the developers to legal lists and a make more legal those units that might have been in the studios and not permit developers to suggest oh, because i have tenants in unit that might not have been legal we can get rid of them we're saying the oppose to preserve the housing stock we're not going to getting let you decrease the housing stock in the city. those are some of the major highlights i'm embarrassing and all the head agencies from dbi to disability
that's always rehabilitating unit we don't want to lose 10 thousand unit so we're pay attention to the current housing stock that's why mrs. wolf i've had the good fortune to work with she and others have pushed forward another policy reflective in those instructions that development and developers who want to bring forward units that might not have been legal in the past will get priority treatment and as we look at each development we at one point make sure that the developers are not...
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he's been sanctioned for fighting. >> inmate peppe was down in a medium security housing unit in 121.coming from back of the unit. as the officer approached, he looked into his cell and found that inmate peppe was breathing heavily, bending down. he noticed that the other inmate was doing the same and had some scratch marks on him. there were they were able to write him up for fighting or some altercation. inmate peppe alleges that he was just spoking at another inmate with his cane and the inmate attacked him. >> he knocked me out of my chair and knocked my glasses off my face and he said that i hit him. i did not hit this man. i'm 65 years old. my back hurts all the time. i'm not rugged anymore. i don't want to fight no more. i just want to enjoy the rest of my life. i'm a lover, not a fighter. >> because the fight allegedly took place inside a cell where there's no security camera coverage, jail officials cannot determine who started it. so both peppe and the other inmate have been sent to segregation, the 23-hour lockdown unit, for a period of five weeks. >> no one to play anythin
he's been sanctioned for fighting. >> inmate peppe was down in a medium security housing unit in 121.coming from back of the unit. as the officer approached, he looked into his cell and found that inmate peppe was breathing heavily, bending down. he noticed that the other inmate was doing the same and had some scratch marks on him. there were they were able to write him up for fighting or some altercation. inmate peppe alleges that he was just spoking at another inmate with his cane and...
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the secondary unit security is one of the human rights to housing. san francisco's cycle process there's no better time than now to have this principle into the planning code and in fact, the secondary units are home to our diverse community >> if i may interject those people at the door need to take a seat or line up on this side please. thank you open this up for public comment again line up on the screen side of the room (calling names) oh, i'm sorry those are the wrong cards. >> i apologize. >> okay. if you want to speak on item 9 please line up on the screen side of the room. >> patricia i have mixed emotions about that many of the series use those units for their food and expenditures. they using use to people who are affordable and many people, keep an eye on them this is going to be a great how's crisis i worry about the citizens throughout the city that have 2 unit buildings are not going to be able to live in san francisco. on the other side i believe in the safety of the units but i question giving them such a deadline. when you're on fixed
the secondary unit security is one of the human rights to housing. san francisco's cycle process there's no better time than now to have this principle into the planning code and in fact, the secondary units are home to our diverse community >> if i may interject those people at the door need to take a seat or line up on this side please. thank you open this up for public comment again line up on the screen side of the room (calling names) oh, i'm sorry those are the wrong cards. >>...
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. >> narrator: direct supervision is a system where officers are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective in reducing violence than in facilities where remote supervision is used. >> you're trying to look like me today, right? >> [ laughs ] >> no. >> i see how it is. >> narrator: at louisville metro, officers frequently visit the housing units, but they are not designed to have an around-the-clock staff presence. >> this is more of an indirect, remote type of inmate supervision, architecture here. but what we can do is we can traverse the jail and get in and out of those housing units and really develop that community policing model in the jail. >> unlock door, door, door. >> officer. >> narrator: so when a fight breaks out, response times are slower than those in direct supervision facilities because officers are not already inside the housing units. officers have just broken up a fight between two inmates. to do so, they had to deploy oc gas, also known as pepper spray. >> let's go! >> narrator: one of the inmates is william mitchell. he's in jail
. >> narrator: direct supervision is a system where officers are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective in reducing violence than in facilities where remote supervision is used. >> you're trying to look like me today, right? >> [ laughs ] >> no. >> i see how it is. >> narrator: at louisville metro, officers frequently visit the housing units, but they are not designed to have an around-the-clock staff presence. >>...