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but first, the board has an appointment with adam drake due to a dining hall violation. >> i kind offer to sit on the southeast corner of a table facing northwest. >> why? >> i don't know. >> inmates who do not want to sit in an assigned seat may leave the dining hall, but must dispose of their meal. according to the officer's report, drake allegedly violated the rules by eating while he was putting his tray away. but he has come prepared to defend himself. >> i have ar number 300-55 offender movement. >> did you bring one? >> i brought my own copy of it. i had a copy from the library. >> okay. and what about it? >> it states that inmates should be permitted to exit the dining hall without retribution, and sending me to segregation is retributive. >> okay. do you have anything to state to this? >> yeah, i would. to argue that point, the verbal noncompliance and the confrontation with the shift commander is actually what resulted in this man being taken. i think had the incident not been escalated to the point that there was the disobeying of the lawful order and the disobeying of the
but first, the board has an appointment with adam drake due to a dining hall violation. >> i kind offer to sit on the southeast corner of a table facing northwest. >> why? >> i don't know. >> inmates who do not want to sit in an assigned seat may leave the dining hall, but must dispose of their meal. according to the officer's report, drake allegedly violated the rules by eating while he was putting his tray away. but he has come prepared to defend himself. >> i...
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>> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. tens year later, he has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing, but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't had it for 11 years. >> if i hadn't known adam's crime, i would never have guessed it was murder. adam drake had a very child-like quality about him, which is a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling, and he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored, i guess. i'm smart. everything that they kind of taught me, i kind of learned. just didn't do homework, didn't like going. >> run
>> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. tens year later, he has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch....
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>> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i'm always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. ten years later, he still has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing, but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't had it for 11 years. >> if it i hadn't known adam's crime, i would never have guessed it was murder. adam drake had a very child-like quality about him, which was -- it's a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison a teenager. it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling. he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored, i guess. i'm smart. everything they thought me, i kind of learned. i just didn't do homework, didn't like going. >> running away
>> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i'm always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. ten years later, he still has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter crunch....
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adam's paying it forward with his son drake.ber is like most -- drake laroche is like most 10- year-old boys. he likes to run and catch and hang out with his dad at first who is nationals first baseman adam laroche. >> i do workouts with him every day and -- . >> he's been good and that is one thing we stress to him, listen, you're going to be here and be some work and do some pushups with us and shine some shoes, you know. he's putting his time in. >> reporter: and this is the second straight year he put time in with his dad. he has few if any restriction and does his warm-ups, running, stretching and always with the team and next to the dad. >> reporter: and drake is the last one to touch the bull after about going into the bucket. >> i had a meeting with drake and pulled him aside. he was working hard in the clubhouse and moving boxes around. i pulled him aside and said, you know, your hair's shaggy back there and i will ask you to trim it. >> reporter: on day 1, a ball hit him in the foot and he is tough and shook it off. >>
adam's paying it forward with his son drake.ber is like most -- drake laroche is like most 10- year-old boys. he likes to run and catch and hang out with his dad at first who is nationals first baseman adam laroche. >> i do workouts with him every day and -- . >> he's been good and that is one thing we stress to him, listen, you're going to be here and be some work and do some pushups with us and shine some shoes, you know. he's putting his time in. >> reporter: and this is...
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drake laroche is like most 10-year-old boys. he like to run and catch and hang out with his dad at work. his dad happens to be nationals first baseman adam so his working pretty cool. >> i. >> i do bp and work out with them. i'm here every day. just me and dad. the girls are at home. >> he has been good. that is one thing we stress to him. you will be here and have fun and shag and you're also going to do some work and get in the weight room and do some push- ups, shine some shoes. he is putting his time in. >> reporter: this is the second straight year drake has put some time in with his dad at spring training. he has very few if any restrictions. he does his warm-ups, running, stretching, always with the team, always right next to his dad. and while team takes infeed practice, drake is the last one to touch the ball before it goes into the bucket. >> i had a little meeting with drake. he was working extremely hard in the clubhouse. i pulled him aside. i sawed your hair is a little shaggy back there. i am going to ask to you trim it up before opening day. he agreed to that. >> reporter: on day one, a ball hit him in the foot but drake i
drake laroche is like most 10-year-old boys. he like to run and catch and hang out with his dad at work. his dad happens to be nationals first baseman adam so his working pretty cool. >> i. >> i do bp and work out with them. i'm here every day. just me and dad. the girls are at home. >> he has been good. that is one thing we stress to him. you will be here and have fun and shag and you're also going to do some work and get in the weight room and do some push- ups, shine some...