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>> ellerman. >> hey, don't throw them away. they're brand, spanking new. can you put them in a bag, please? >> yes, sir. >> okay. we've got another cut up here, guys. >> okay. >> is this worse than this? >> no. it's okay. >> come on, man. >> while prison medics work on pat ellerman, officers continue their search for his attacker. >> we're looking for a long-haired white guy. they say he got the mane streak. >> a white guy with long hair, right? >> i understand you have somebody that went to medical. there was a long-haired guy. is he the one that went to medical? >> yes. >> that's affirmative. >> who was the second one? >> who was -- was there a third one? >> there was a third one. he took off. we can't identify him. >> knowing only that ellerman's attacker has long hair, officers detain an inmate. but soon determine he wasn't involved, and the search continues. >> come on. one at a time. come on, guys. let's go. step up. >> just hang on. anything in your pockets? take it out. >> just this right here. >> a short time later, another inmate is taken in for
>> ellerman. >> hey, don't throw them away. they're brand, spanking new. can you put them in a bag, please? >> yes, sir. >> okay. we've got another cut up here, guys. >> okay. >> is this worse than this? >> no. it's okay. >> come on, man. >> while prison medics work on pat ellerman, officers continue their search for his attacker. >> we're looking for a long-haired white guy. they say he got the mane streak. >> a white guy with...
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>> the victim, pat ellerman, spent two weeks at a local hospital before returning to prison.acker, michael ray stafford, was found guilty of the stabbing at a disciplinary hearing and received extra time in the prison segregation unit. but no criminal charges were filed against him because ellerman refused to cooperate with the investigators. we caught up with ellerman on the day he returned to general population. >> after pat recovered from his injuries and we saw him back out on the yard, again, one of the first comments he made was about his shoes. >> see the blood on my shoes? that's why i stopped fighting, because i seen blood on my shoes. >> it's indicative of prison life. you have so few personal items and you certainly don't have very many things that were brand new. these shoes were new. they were a symbol of him having some kind of success as a convict in prison and he wanted to keep them as pristine as possible, even during this horrific situation. then we went back with him to his cell, at which point he took us on a tour of his injuries and how they were healing.
>> the victim, pat ellerman, spent two weeks at a local hospital before returning to prison.acker, michael ray stafford, was found guilty of the stabbing at a disciplinary hearing and received extra time in the prison segregation unit. but no criminal charges were filed against him because ellerman refused to cooperate with the investigators. we caught up with ellerman on the day he returned to general population. >> after pat recovered from his injuries and we saw him back out on...
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. >> now, this next video from matt ellerman, his first year of racing his motorcycle. the video from juken. doesn't take long for him to get in a bit of trouble. boom, first corner, couple of ryders go down. he powers over them, keeps on racing. you think that's the worst part of it the first turn the toughest. but no, this race goes on for quite a while. he keeps coming up on multiple different incidents like this one. >> this is a really narrow track. and those people were there, i mean, he didn't have very much room to maneuver. >> and down goes matt himself. this time he gets caught up over a log across the trail. this kind of race is exhausting. matt tried his before the but four-lap race. the third lap he was spent and turned in the towel. he said he didn't want to end up crashed or injured on the side of the track. he knew his limits and called it off. >>> the title of the video says it all. if you're afraid of heights, this is going to scare the hell out of you. what you need to from epic tv and #steep series. on the border of france and italy. it's a 50-degree
. >> now, this next video from matt ellerman, his first year of racing his motorcycle. the video from juken. doesn't take long for him to get in a bit of trouble. boom, first corner, couple of ryders go down. he powers over them, keeps on racing. you think that's the worst part of it the first turn the toughest. but no, this race goes on for quite a while. he keeps coming up on multiple different incidents like this one. >> this is a really narrow track. and those people were there,...
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to learn from and be thankful that we're come before us, i am reminded of marian ellerman. to have growncky up having interaction with adults who were making change but were far from perfect beings . the feeling of not being paralyzed by your terrible and i nervously -- inadequacy of a human being is part of the legacy i have gone from so many of the adult elders. elders may not be the best way to describe them. i am reminded by what an author wrote when thinking about the older generation. the most beautiful people we have known are those of known defeat, suffering, struggles, loss, and i found their way out of the depths. these persons have an appreciation, i sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. beautiful people do not just happen. she is right. they are created and blossom in the complexity of life and struggle. that is to our elders are. people who weigh are so grateful to have still fighting by our side and be able to learn from their experience and lesson. thank you. [applause] i hope you are
to learn from and be thankful that we're come before us, i am reminded of marian ellerman. to have growncky up having interaction with adults who were making change but were far from perfect beings . the feeling of not being paralyzed by your terrible and i nervously -- inadequacy of a human being is part of the legacy i have gone from so many of the adult elders. elders may not be the best way to describe them. i am reminded by what an author wrote when thinking about the older generation. the...