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it is known as administrative segregation, or ad seg. mark hinkston has been here for the past seven months. >> i'm one of the most hated people in this whole institution. in fact they don't even allow me off of this pod. they got me housed in administrative segregation for stabbing an inmate around seven months ago. >> he just got into it with another inmate. he charged the inmate and stabbed him in the back about three times. >> hinkston was angry because the inmate had stolen his potato chips. >> i punched him. but i didn't feel that that inflicted enough injury upon him for the crime that he committed against me. so i had two long pencils. and i went and sharpened them. and i came back to the cell and i started stabbing him. >> another incident, he was in the cell and ripped off a corner bead of the room, which he made into a shank. >> he's a threat to staff simply because we don't know from one day to the next what his demeanor is going to be he has shown spurts of violence. in an instant he can go to just a ball of rage. >> while h
it is known as administrative segregation, or ad seg. mark hinkston has been here for the past seven months. >> i'm one of the most hated people in this whole institution. in fact they don't even allow me off of this pod. they got me housed in administrative segregation for stabbing an inmate around seven months ago. >> he just got into it with another inmate. he charged the inmate and stabbed him in the back about three times. >> hinkston was angry because the inmate had...
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segregation. >>> most jail administrators we've talked to say they have no other resources besides segregation ton harming himself or others. and while the behavior might be formed by years of outside influences or mental health issues, officers are not trained to grapple with problems best treated by psychiatrists. and mental health units are often underfunded and understaffed. at kent county jail in grand rapids, michigan, lansing hodges spent most of his stay in segregation, locked in a one-man cell 23 hours per day. >> i've been in administration segregation unit for four months now. there's not much to do, write, read, do a couple of push-ups and sleep most of the day. i sleep probably for like ten hours of the day, you know. these are my flip-flops on the floor. people throwing feces and stuff. i would rather not put my hands on the floor. >> hodges was serving time on convictions for domestic violence and for pushing his pregnant girlfriend to the ground and threatening her with a knife. within days of his arrival. he was removed from general population and placed in disciplinary segregati
segregation. >>> most jail administrators we've talked to say they have no other resources besides segregation ton harming himself or others. and while the behavior might be formed by years of outside influences or mental health issues, officers are not trained to grapple with problems best treated by psychiatrists. and mental health units are often underfunded and understaffed. at kent county jail in grand rapids, michigan, lansing hodges spent most of his stay in segregation, locked...
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he has served the better part of the last ten years on administrative segregation.some staff members involved with the review status. who are in favor of placing him in a general population setting to see if he can maintain. >> hey, sir, how you doing? haven't seen you in a long time. >> i know. >> we follow trotter to his review and two days later we were with him again when after almost ten years he was released from segregation and placed in a temporary housing unit that would transition him back to general population. >> that was some of the most torturous time i've ever did in my life back there. and it took everything i had to keep it from dehumanizing me, demoralizing me and institutionalizing me. it just strips the humanity away from you. a person is actually scarred, you know. it's irreversible. >> do you have scars? >> yeah. i have scars, but i've allowed them to heal. my whole thing is to prove that after ten years, i'm not a monster. i am you. you know, i'm a human being, i had that choice. and i feel i won. i feel i won. thought i was going -- oh, man.
he has served the better part of the last ten years on administrative segregation.some staff members involved with the review status. who are in favor of placing him in a general population setting to see if he can maintain. >> hey, sir, how you doing? haven't seen you in a long time. >> i know. >> we follow trotter to his review and two days later we were with him again when after almost ten years he was released from segregation and placed in a temporary housing unit that...
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these inmates end up next door in the jail's administrative segregation unit which is considered extendedregation. though ad seg inmates have a few more privileges, most are considered too dangerous for general population. one of the jail's most infamous ad seg inmates is eric kelly. kelly has already spent more than 22 years in prison for convictions including armed robbery, aggravated assault, and making terroristic threats. he is currently charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i'm that guy your mama and daddy told you about. you need to stay out of trouble, don't go to jail. you go to jail, you're going to meet that guy, like me. >> kelly has been housed in ad seg for more than a year. but his stay in the jail began in general population. he was caught with a broken broom handle, which was considered a potential weapon, and was given 15 days in disciplinary lockdown. after his return to general population, he threw a food tray at an officer and then encouraged other inmates to follow suit. >> after that, inmate kelly was place
these inmates end up next door in the jail's administrative segregation unit which is considered extendedregation. though ad seg inmates have a few more privileges, most are considered too dangerous for general population. one of the jail's most infamous ad seg inmates is eric kelly. kelly has already spent more than 22 years in prison for convictions including armed robbery, aggravated assault, and making terroristic threats. he is currently charged with possession of cocaine with intent to...
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that's why they've been placed in administrative segregation.lted inmates, they've assaulted staff. >> there are more than 900 correctional officers at san quentin state prison, nearly 200 of whom are women. officer mannix is one of them. >> hi, miss mannix. >> hey. >> i'll see what i can do and let them know that you're still here. >> okay. >> okay? >> all right. >> all right. >> being a correctional officer, i'm at work and that's full time when i'm there. when i'm home, i'm a full time mom. >> here, john, you want to help out? >> it's been 12, 13 years. and she's had a couple of minor incidents, but for the most part, you know, it's a job. >> i thought only guys were prison guards for the longest time. then i heard -- my mom said, yep, i'm working at san quentin. i'm like, really? i thought that was only a guy thing. >> i got to go upstairs and change. >> okay. >> all right. >> i'm proud of her. that's basically it. >> she does good at whatever she does. >> yeah. >> i respect what she does because it takes a strong woman to do that. >> not ev
that's why they've been placed in administrative segregation.lted inmates, they've assaulted staff. >> there are more than 900 correctional officers at san quentin state prison, nearly 200 of whom are women. officer mannix is one of them. >> hi, miss mannix. >> hey. >> i'll see what i can do and let them know that you're still here. >> okay. >> okay? >> all right. >> all right. >> being a correctional officer, i'm at work and that's full...
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the attacker was identified and put in administrative segregation for questioning.ut now the entire cell block is about to be searched for weapons. >> keep your eyes open. keep your ears open. do your normal cell searches, handle your business and be safe. >> a large team of correctional officers will search every square inch of their cells. first, all the inmates are removed. frisked for weapons, then taken out to the yard. these surprise raids are usually successful in finding weapons. but present a unique challenge for "lockup" crews. >> it is action. it's real action. the only thing that you have to be careful of, you don't want to piss off the cell block. kind of run the risk of alienating the very guys you're trying to extract stories and cooperation from. so, we always hope that if there is going to be a raid, that it's towards the end of our tour at the prison. >> but tv crew concerns are the last thing on the minds of these officers. what they uncover can be the difference between life and death. >> it's an old joint. you can hide stuff anywhere. like at th
the attacker was identified and put in administrative segregation for questioning.ut now the entire cell block is about to be searched for weapons. >> keep your eyes open. keep your ears open. do your normal cell searches, handle your business and be safe. >> a large team of correctional officers will search every square inch of their cells. first, all the inmates are removed. frisked for weapons, then taken out to the yard. these surprise raids are usually successful in finding...
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so you just can't turn your back on any of them. >> we're in the administrative segregation unit for threatening a public official. we got in an argument with an officer because we felt that he disrespected our house. he came in and kicked my radio over and tore a hand-drawn picture of his wife off the wall. >> they're always constantly on the monitors when they go to the yard. they have cameras out there. also, we have what we call always under the gun. and if you can see upstairs, we have a correctional officer who always has weapons up there ready at all times in case an emergency arises. >> we do little puzzles, play cards, homemade chessboard. try to stay occupied. if you sit around and think, then you dwell on a million and one regrets. >> escort. >> three times a week inmates get one hour of exercise in a row of wire cages. >> it's like a dog. being in a dog pound. teeny little dog run cage. it's better than nothing. getting sunlight. like a lizard, it takes a minute to get going. >> not all inmates are in ad seg for violence or contraband. some are here because the prison doe
so you just can't turn your back on any of them. >> we're in the administrative segregation unit for threatening a public official. we got in an argument with an officer because we felt that he disrespected our house. he came in and kicked my radio over and tore a hand-drawn picture of his wife off the wall. >> they're always constantly on the monitors when they go to the yard. they have cameras out there. also, we have what we call always under the gun. and if you can see upstairs,...
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this is his 94th day in administrative segregation. >> maybe because of my past. >> some of sanders'es violation includes disorderly conduct and fighting. >> he receives night disciplinary. >> after that, once they did a review, they decided to put him in administrative segregation. >> i was like fighting. just free picking and jus just -- people that like cannot stand up by themselves just to be seen by my peers. >> sanders was arrested on charges of armed robbery and aggravated assault. sanders was staying with one of the suspects when police raided the home and arrested them both. >> i guess they found the gun in the house. i told them truth. yeah, i knew about guns, i like guns. i have a fetish on it. what about this gun right here. they never showed me about it. yeah, i know about a gun like that. did you touch it? yeah, i touched many guns. just by touching it and i got in this situation. they say the truth set you free well -- not in cheetum county. >> his three months have made him reflect on the life he lives. >> i learned a lot in savannah. if i want to be a bad guy, i surr
this is his 94th day in administrative segregation. >> maybe because of my past. >> some of sanders'es violation includes disorderly conduct and fighting. >> he receives night disciplinary. >> after that, once they did a review, they decided to put him in administrative segregation. >> i was like fighting. just free picking and jus just -- people that like cannot stand up by themselves just to be seen by my peers. >> sanders was arrested on charges of armed...
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. >> a person ends up in administrative segregation, is an offender that usually are a problem child, are security threat members, the people that want to make money in the institution by trafficking. they're troublemakers. >> but bailey seemed more interested in creature comforts than violence. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair. sitting in this cell for years and years and years will mess your back up because these steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and they give you back problems for the rest of your life. that's it. this is my home. this is my -- this is where i live. >> bailey is also allowed out of his cell once a day for an hour of recreation in an enclosed yard. >> you know, why is it important to keep someone like this segregated? he seems to be a sociable kind of guy. >> a lot of sociopaths are. a lot of jocco's problems are substance abuse related. that leads to other problems, such as violence in the institution. that's why he is where he is. it's not like he hasn't been in the open population. he has been, but he h
. >> a person ends up in administrative segregation, is an offender that usually are a problem child, are security threat members, the people that want to make money in the institution by trafficking. they're troublemakers. >> but bailey seemed more interested in creature comforts than violence. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair. sitting in this cell for years and years and years will mess your back up because these steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them...
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it's administrative segregation. we know it came from downstairs, you fished it up here.ly be broken down. that's a weapon. right here's a fish line, so if he's using this to -- they use this as a weight and they'll send this off the tier to the lower tiers, most likely, where they're allowed to have razor blades, stuff like that, and the inmate will attach a razor blade to this and they'll fish it in. as you can see, they've got a lot of line right here. they'll go all the way up the tier. they'll go up, they'll go down, they'll go side to side, and this is how they pass contraband right here, so, we'll definitely take this. they know exactly how some of us do our jobs, so if they're going to sit there and they're going to be loud or disrespectful while i walk down the tier, i may pay a visit to their cell and do a cell inspection and maybe find some contraband. they know when i go in, i'm not leaving until i find something. a lot of times, they tear up the side of their mattress, try to hide stuff, think we won't get dirty and go in there. >> these cell searches yield b
it's administrative segregation. we know it came from downstairs, you fished it up here.ly be broken down. that's a weapon. right here's a fish line, so if he's using this to -- they use this as a weight and they'll send this off the tier to the lower tiers, most likely, where they're allowed to have razor blades, stuff like that, and the inmate will attach a razor blade to this and they'll fish it in. as you can see, they've got a lot of line right here. they'll go all the way up the tier....
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. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back and escorted everywhere they go. >> if you guys would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all in red with hearts on it like a valentine. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. plus my son. i can't be with them for ten years. you know, that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means that administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associa
. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back...
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laying down. >> kianna mcmeans would like to be anywhere but the single person cell in administrative segregationned 23 hours a day. she was placed there to be kept separate from her codefendants in an aggravated robbery case. she says the isolation is taking a toll. >> what happened to your eyes? >> i cried them off. i miss my kids, my family. i just miss my freedom. [ bleep ] feel like the walls close in on me. >> one of the people she misses most is locked up as well. deangelo is father to two of her six children though mcmeans says he doesn't exactly look the part. >> he look kind of crazy. he's handsome but he look kind of crazy. >> i sell weed, but it is like a job to me. i'm up at 6:00 morning. getting myself together. my coffee. roll me up a big joint. i'm ready to go to work. it's a job to me. they say money don't grow on trees but they lie. i make people happy, man. i don't -- i don't cause car accidents. i don't cause people teeth to fall out. all that. i make people happy, man. >> mcmeans says she and young have been in an on and off relationship since she was a teenager. >> i been kn
laying down. >> kianna mcmeans would like to be anywhere but the single person cell in administrative segregationned 23 hours a day. she was placed there to be kept separate from her codefendants in an aggravated robbery case. she says the isolation is taking a toll. >> what happened to your eyes? >> i cried them off. i miss my kids, my family. i just miss my freedom. [ bleep ] feel like the walls close in on me. >> one of the people she misses most is locked up as well....
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. >> deangelo is a worker in administrative segregation. >> we made him administratively segregated dueenemy status. he does have several enemies, nine in the facility. he's been fairly quiet since he's been in a1b. haven't really had any problems with him. >> most of toomer's enemies are from his affiliations with gangs. he's in jail on a charge of first-degree burglary to which he has pled not guilty. toomer says regardless of what happens with the case, he wants to change. >> i've done a lot of things in my life i'm not proud of, and i've lived a life in gang -- gang banging. first, i regret these. i regret these so much. tattoos. i studied a lot of things in prison. basically trying to find inner peace because i was trying to change myself. so what i try to do to keep myself sane, avoid foolishness and try to stay out of as little trouble as possible. >> i see his reaction with inmates. he's definitely got a leadership style. it's a shame he's in jail. i'd like to think that maybe he could do something better with his life. >> a whole lot of good meal here. >> toomer who served time
. >> deangelo is a worker in administrative segregation. >> we made him administratively segregated dueenemy status. he does have several enemies, nine in the facility. he's been fairly quiet since he's been in a1b. haven't really had any problems with him. >> most of toomer's enemies are from his affiliations with gangs. he's in jail on a charge of first-degree burglary to which he has pled not guilty. toomer says regardless of what happens with the case, he wants to change....
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the maximum security area of administrative segregation known as the bubble. officials say they are keeping smart on lockdown because of the high-profile nature of his case and his reputation as a trained fighter. >> he's a licensed fighter. i looked him up myself. he does have a record. so they feel for the safety of the facility, it's best if he's kept in the bubble here. >> the jail allowed our crew to give smart a handheld camera so he could record his thoughts and experiences living in the bubble. >> without warning they come in the rooms and shake us down. they make you put your hands through that slot there and they put handcuffs on you. and they make you stand up against that wall. each time make scratches from the handcuffs. when i first got in here, i didn't know what that was. i actually thought it was people trying to scratch and claw their way out of here. that's how terrible it is in here, to be in here like this 24/7. there's a bunch of little ants just kind of cruising around, you know. that's crazy. oh there they got some food. that one has so
the maximum security area of administrative segregation known as the bubble. officials say they are keeping smart on lockdown because of the high-profile nature of his case and his reputation as a trained fighter. >> he's a licensed fighter. i looked him up myself. he does have a record. so they feel for the safety of the facility, it's best if he's kept in the bubble here. >> the jail allowed our crew to give smart a handheld camera so he could record his thoughts and experiences...
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and what we did, we came up with administrative segregation unit and isolated the ones doing it. and after we did that, we pretty much stopped the assaults and everything else. we still have assaults over on these units up here in our disciplinary segregation unit but it's down about 85% in population. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco bailey was given a 40-year sentence. he has spent more than 11 years in ad seg. >> it's challenging being locked up. here in the a.s. unit because you have the opportunity to be still and decide what you want the rest of your life to look like. it's boring and it's cold and it's lonely. it's not a fun place to be
and what we did, we came up with administrative segregation unit and isolated the ones doing it. and after we did that, we pretty much stopped the assaults and everything else. we still have assaults over on these units up here in our disciplinary segregation unit but it's down about 85% in population. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair,...
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. >> house one is also known as administrative segregation, where inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. >> all the worst management problems in the entire state system, they end up here. this is the end of the road for them. >> i was originally charged with contract murder and drug trafficking and gun charges. i joke about it sometimes and say the only thing they didn't get me for was sex offenses. >> even though spring creek houses the worst and most disturbed offenders in the state, outbreaks of violence in the prison are surprisingly rare. >> we have assaults but they're not as many as like the lower 48. you know, we have the same mindset and same type of criminals. here they'll walk up and talk to you and we'll deal with issues and problems and we help them out as much as we can. >> prescott. >> yeah. >> do you have any more questions about transferring out tomorrow? >> no. >> i'm way outnumbered but i have a radio and, you know, i have good people working with me. you know, everybody here looks out for everybody else. >> for officer ed massey who came to spring creek f
. >> house one is also known as administrative segregation, where inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. >> all the worst management problems in the entire state system, they end up here. this is the end of the road for them. >> i was originally charged with contract murder and drug trafficking and gun charges. i joke about it sometimes and say the only thing they didn't get me for was sex offenses. >> even though spring creek houses the worst and most...
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officers are looking for contraband ranging from drugs and weapons to items not allowed in administrative segregation, like tobacco. if an inmate violates rules in segregation, he winds up in disciplinary ad seg where even most reading material is considered contraband. >> that's evidence about the -- i'm telling you -- that's evidence, man. you know you violating the law. you ain't got no business [ bleep ] with my legal [ bleep ]. you know it's against the law to do what you're doing, bitch. >> i've been there. i'm still here. 25 years. >> you better get your ass out there. >> 25 years i've been here. >> we'll see if you're still going to be here. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. i don't care nothing about you. you ain't [ bleep ] me, bitch. >> every day we're going to take care of you. he's not happy. he had a copy of a quarterly newsletter that our department puts out. it's put out for the employees. it's not even put out for the inmates. i don't know where he got it from and it's not something he's allowed to have in his cell. he started claiming it was evidence in a legal trial that he was in and that's w
officers are looking for contraband ranging from drugs and weapons to items not allowed in administrative segregation, like tobacco. if an inmate violates rules in segregation, he winds up in disciplinary ad seg where even most reading material is considered contraband. >> that's evidence about the -- i'm telling you -- that's evidence, man. you know you violating the law. you ain't got no business [ bleep ] with my legal [ bleep ]. you know it's against the law to do what you're doing,...
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>> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in administrative segregation172 are set aside for death row inmates. >> you have anything from a property offender here all the way to self-proclaimed serial killers. >> because of a lot of difficult inmates or inmates that other camps can't contain, they will send them to us, and we take them, and we deal with them. >> you'll be out in 30 damn seconds. >> people can get tied up. people can get shot up, you know. people can get stabbed up. >> wrong place, wrong time. you might get hurt. >> so it's up to you to maintain and weave. you know what i'm saying? if you can't weave, then you're gonna be another statistic. either you're gonna get messed up or locked up. >> when i was growing up in this area, we used to be literally scared to pass by the road because we would hear all these horror stories of, like, people getting killed. >> i've seen a guy, you know, get opened up. i've seen stabbings. i've pretty much seen it all. >> over the years, holman's reputation for violence has earned the facility a number of nick
>> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in administrative segregation172 are set aside for death row inmates. >> you have anything from a property offender here all the way to self-proclaimed serial killers. >> because of a lot of difficult inmates or inmates that other camps can't contain, they will send them to us, and we take them, and we deal with them. >> you'll be out in 30 damn seconds. >> people can get tied up....
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his assailants were sentenced to six months in folsom's administration segregation unit.gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's security housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now-vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i could see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was nowhere for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers showed our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal weaponry. >> get down! get down! >> the first rounds we fire are wood blocks. hopefully the hurt will make them stop. if we really have to escalate with our nonlethal options, we use what we call a scat round. which is really irritating. see, those ar little bit louder. the smoke you see there, that's cn gas. it's no fun. it messes up your sight, make
his assailants were sentenced to six months in folsom's administration segregation unit.gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's security housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now-vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i could see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was nowhere for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that...
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he was housed in the prison's administration segregation unit. >> i had about five or six charges. my most biggest charge is dealing with a teenager, which i was 16 and she was like 15, i believe. i ended up, know what i'm saying, just dealing with both of them, the mom and the daughter. came in 15 years, and i got 15 more. >> originally convicted of rape and theft, wilson earned his second 15-year sentence while behind bars after he brutally beat a corrections officer. >> ended up cracked his ribs, his jaw. think i did something to his hips, too. broke his collarbone, too. to me it wasn't no thing, it was just prison. you don't come here and work here and think it's cake. no, he ain't die. he just won't be a correction officer no more. >> despite his attitude, some at holman are trying to help wilson turn his life around. >> i've known kenneth for several years. a long time. he's a young man with a lot of anger problems. he acts out through his anger. that's what we're trying to deal with now. >> i got a bad anger problem, know what i'm saying? angry because i'm in prison. i'm ang
he was housed in the prison's administration segregation unit. >> i had about five or six charges. my most biggest charge is dealing with a teenager, which i was 16 and she was like 15, i believe. i ended up, know what i'm saying, just dealing with both of them, the mom and the daughter. came in 15 years, and i got 15 more. >> originally convicted of rape and theft, wilson earned his second 15-year sentence while behind bars after he brutally beat a corrections officer. >>...
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for their disruptive behavior, the inmates involved receive time in administrative segregation once their treatment in the infirmary was completed. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> my crime is serial rapist. >> they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. >> sex offenders. the pariahs of the prison yard. >> as far as i'm concerned they can die. the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ atand that horrible smellstee are really good at hiding.vice, oh, boy. there it is. ♪ ohh. ooh. [ gags ] so when you need a house cleaner or an exterminator, we can help you get the job done right, guaranteed. get started today at angie's list, because your home is where our heart is. ♪ unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like c
for their disruptive behavior, the inmates involved receive time in administrative segregation once their treatment in the infirmary was completed. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> my crime is serial rapist. >> they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. >> sex offenders. the pariahs of the prison yard. >> as far as i'm concerned they can die. the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ atand that horrible smellstee are really...
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>> under pelican bay's state of emergency, much of the main line facility was moved to administrative segregationjail within the prison. here inmates are closely watched, their activities and movements severely restricted. >> inmates in here are handcuffs and walked everywhere in handcuffs. these inmates that you see on the yard right now are southern mexicans. and they align themselves with prison gang called the eme. we don't let them mix the race to come to the yard out here. they go with their own race to the concrete yards. >> this is a camera that oversees the yard that i'm working on right now. within a millisecond these guys will stab each other and they'll try to toss the weapon. so the camera comes into good play. >> every door in inmate housing is operated from the upstairs control level. the officers up here control every aspect of inmate activity. only the downstairs officers have physical contact with the inmates. their colleagues upstairs are their eyes and ears and their protection. >> this is the lad-8 which fires rubber rounds. it's an intimidating weapon. as you can see it hold
>> under pelican bay's state of emergency, much of the main line facility was moved to administrative segregationjail within the prison. here inmates are closely watched, their activities and movements severely restricted. >> inmates in here are handcuffs and walked everywhere in handcuffs. these inmates that you see on the yard right now are southern mexicans. and they align themselves with prison gang called the eme. we don't let them mix the race to come to the yard out here....
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orange signifies disciplinary or administrative segregation. and general population, most inmates, wear the standard issue green. but in the women's general population units, an orange pullover has special meaning. >> the orange tops that you see some of the females have on are to indicate that they're pregnant. >> if anybody was fighting or there was a really big commotion going on, i have orange on so they'll mow she's pregnant and nobody else is pregnant and i guess it's to protect me. >> if there's a fight or anything happens in the wing, you want to easily be able to spot the pregnant females, make sure they're safe. they need to always be housed on the lower level. we don't want them going up and down stairs, you know, for their safety. >> la'quan brown is pregnant with her first child, a girl. >> yes, she's very active. she's really, really active. i think that's the best part of my day. feeling her move, knowing that she's okay, that's the best part of my day. >> being pregnant here is stressful with the different hormones and things i'
orange signifies disciplinary or administrative segregation. and general population, most inmates, wear the standard issue green. but in the women's general population units, an orange pullover has special meaning. >> the orange tops that you see some of the females have on are to indicate that they're pregnant. >> if anybody was fighting or there was a really big commotion going on, i have orange on so they'll mow she's pregnant and nobody else is pregnant and i guess it's to...
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continue to be violent inside prison, but after numerous injuries and lengthy stays in administrative segregationnized a need for change. >> if this wouldn't have happened that night, it probably would have eventually happened or one of us would have got killed, you know, with our lifestyle, the way we were living. robbing people and stuff. and that's really the road to the graveyard or even in here. it's really the only place that leads to. >> our old way of doing things was not working, period. i mean, it's obvious. we're in prison. we come to the realization, right, hey, brother, look around. this was the result of our best thinking. it is time for a change, you know. and during the process, we've been an inspiration for other guys, right, to follow suit, man. >> i made a mistake, man. and a mistake cost me the majority of my life and the majority of his. >> i've been in a lot of trouble. manslaughter, you know, other convictions here in prison, you know. i got four free world cases, right? very violent history here, right? but this one right here was far worse than i was, right. when i saw hi
continue to be violent inside prison, but after numerous injuries and lengthy stays in administrative segregationnized a need for change. >> if this wouldn't have happened that night, it probably would have eventually happened or one of us would have got killed, you know, with our lifestyle, the way we were living. robbing people and stuff. and that's really the road to the graveyard or even in here. it's really the only place that leads to. >> our old way of doing things was not...
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administrative segregation.uptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23 hours a day with virtually no privileges. it's also where some of our most dramatic stories are found and the holman correctional facility in alabama proved to be no exception. that's where we met marcus thomas, who prefers to be called holly berry. >> okay, i know that i was upon a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. that's my school teacher look. yeah. i like to look sophisticated. >> i refer to holly as she because she asked me to, and out of respect i'm happy to do that. but in reality she's a man. the first time we met her, she was in lockup. she was being taken out to have an interview and our cameraman brian started to follow her and i watched his facial expression change because holly would do these exaggerated mannerisms which she thought were a woman and her hips were swaying back and forth as she walked down the tier. and, of co
administrative segregation.uptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23 hours a day with virtually no privileges. it's also where some of our most dramatic stories are found and the holman correctional facility in alabama proved to be no exception. that's where we met marcus thomas, who prefers to be called holly berry. >> okay, i know that i was upon a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a...
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they are going to seven cell house, one of ksp's administrative segregation units.n here, they will be confined to a stark 8 x 10 foot cell.♪ ♪ >>> next on "lockup" -- >> a lot of these guys are not mentally stable. they need some type of psychiatric treatment, you know what i'm saying? >> serving time in the hole. >>> and later -- >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it three or four times until he was dead, and then i butchered him with it. >> a man who took drastic measures to get sent to ksp. of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double
they are going to seven cell house, one of ksp's administrative segregation units.n here, they will be confined to a stark 8 x 10 foot cell.♪ ♪ >>> next on "lockup" -- >> a lot of these guys are not mentally stable. they need some type of psychiatric treatment, you know what i'm saying? >> serving time in the hole. >>> and later -- >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it three or four times until he was dead, and then i butchered him with it....
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. >> an act of violence or drug use inside the prison will bring an inmate here to the administrative segregationt or ad seg. it is valley state's prison within a prison. while ad seg houses those on temporary lockdown, the other side of the building known as the security housing unit or shu is for serious offenders who are considered a more permanent problem. >> i was set up. i was set up. that's what i was. inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank under my mattress. >> they think i'm a threat to the institution. >> inmates in the shu are kept in their cells almost 23 hours a day. they are allowed out for only three showers a week and ten hours in the recreation yard. life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmates. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the d
. >> an act of violence or drug use inside the prison will bring an inmate here to the administrative segregationt or ad seg. it is valley state's prison within a prison. while ad seg houses those on temporary lockdown, the other side of the building known as the security housing unit or shu is for serious offenders who are considered a more permanent problem. >> i was set up. i was set up. that's what i was. inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank under my mattress. >>...
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. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep. it was nice seeing you, though. >> you, too, daniel. >> it's always nice seeing you. you're always going to be good in my book, no matter what. always going to be good. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> while he deals with the consequences of his actions, it's time for espinoza to do the same. he's been called to a disciplinary hearing for a brutal three-on-one attack on another inmate. a fight jail officials called one of the worst they have seen in years. >> as you know, it could be a big incident. they might end up charging you with this criminally. before we ask you any questions, you must understand your rights. >> since most jail fights are broken up before there is serious injury, they are usually handled internally with punishment coming in the form of a stay in segregation. but espinoza's fight was so violent, he could face new criminal ch
. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep. it was nice seeing you, though. >> you, too, daniel. >> it's always nice seeing you. you're always going to be good in my book, no matter what. always going to be good. get the [ bleep ] out of here....
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well, i was here for approximately two weeks and they came and put me on a "d," which is administrative segregationtery, my robbery cases, beating up staff. >> get the cable fixed. >> ain't no reason for me to get a [ bleep ] writeup. she's going to write it up and i'll rip it out. point blank, it's simple. i'm rip this whole [ bleep ] out. >> i call him youngster. that's his nickname. if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster. i met his father years ago, his real dad. you know what i mean? years ago in prison. we got along pretty well. we wasn't real tight, but i respected each other. i heard a lot about little josh, what he was doing and how he was getting in trouble and stuff. >> tell me about your relationship. how long have you known him? what's it been like? >> we got to talking and he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to be -- play tough, but actually, he just wants to know someone cares about him. and he got to calling me dad, you know what i mean? i'm old enough -- i'm sorry about that, i'll old enough to be his dad. so, i'm h
well, i was here for approximately two weeks and they came and put me on a "d," which is administrative segregationtery, my robbery cases, beating up staff. >> get the cable fixed. >> ain't no reason for me to get a [ bleep ] writeup. she's going to write it up and i'll rip it out. point blank, it's simple. i'm rip this whole [ bleep ] out. >> i call him youngster. that's his nickname. if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster....
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became girlfriends, but they have been unable to see each other since jennifer was sent to administrative segregationhis girl claims something about we put the police on her for something. and she started running her mouth in dining hall. and we just let that ride. i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me. i got scratches on my face and we fought. >> this is a picture of her when she was younger, as a feminine woman. this is her now as a little tomboy. >> this is the longest i've been away from her. it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day. and i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >> danica will be in prison for the next six to eight years on a robbery charge. jennifer has only eight months left on her s
became girlfriends, but they have been unable to see each other since jennifer was sent to administrative segregationhis girl claims something about we put the police on her for something. and she started running her mouth in dining hall. and we just let that ride. i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me. i got scratches on my face and we fought. >> this is a picture of her when she was younger, as a feminine woman. this is her now as a little tomboy....
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beginning in 1913, she wrote a series of articles decrying the efforts of the wilson administration to racially segregate federal services. she urged action her washington female readers, were visiting her off repeated assertions that privileged wives were not supposed to belong to the butterfly and parasitic class. la follette denounced the injustice in violation of democratic principles imposed by the new orders. she skewered the hypocrisy of whites who supported segregation. it seems strange, she observed caustically, that the very ones who consider it a hardship to sit next to a colored person in a streetcar in trust their children to colored servants and eat food prepared by colored hands. in 1914, she spoke to the colored ymca on 12th street in washington. it was an electrifying event. wild cheering by the 1000 people present interrupted her speech many times. according to the washington post, in a front-page story headlined she defends negroes, wife of senator la follette denounces segregation. la follette advised negroes to keep up their fight and said there would be no constitution of peace unti
beginning in 1913, she wrote a series of articles decrying the efforts of the wilson administration to racially segregate federal services. she urged action her washington female readers, were visiting her off repeated assertions that privileged wives were not supposed to belong to the butterfly and parasitic class. la follette denounced the injustice in violation of democratic principles imposed by the new orders. she skewered the hypocrisy of whites who supported segregation. it seems...
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one is somehow the geithner from the obama administration -- guidance from the obama administration gets rid of segregatedhrooms. it doesn't as all. i think it is important to correct the misperception this was a directive. it wasn't. it was guidance from the administration. it is nonbinding. it lets schools know what it means to treat transgender students consistent with title ix. it w w not bindiding and it is t a directive, it is guidance. it is the only interpretation of title ix, but there have been many distortions. nermeen: what about the legislation regarding hb2 in north carolina? what is our response to that? >> north carolina we are also seeing hb2 passed in a special session earlier this year. the governor was given several days by the federal government to bring north carolina law into compliance with very well established federal law and he did not do so in an that filed his own lawsuit against the united states which in turn filed a lawsuit against north carolina. there are now five lawsuits pending in north carolina. we have five lawsuits in north carolina, this one brought by governors an
one is somehow the geithner from the obama administration -- guidance from the obama administration gets rid of segregatedhrooms. it doesn't as all. i think it is important to correct the misperception this was a directive. it wasn't. it was guidance from the administration. it is nonbinding. it lets schools know what it means to treat transgender students consistent with title ix. it w w not bindiding and it is t a directive, it is guidance. it is the only interpretation of title ix, but there...
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argument over whether the public school board should follow obama administration guidelines for transgender students and sex-segregated bathrooms and locker rooms. >> i hope that these kids can come to school and say i'm a trans now and be allowed to use the men's rest room and not get beat up for it. >> a debate in northern georgia. much like the one in north carolina and now nationwide. the obama administration says when a student born one gender and identifies as another, their school must treat them as the gender they identify with or could lose federal funding. that according to guidance just issued. >> the challenge is not to isolate anybody, not to discriminate anybody, not to make anybody unsafe. it's to insure that our schools are as inclusive and respectful and safe as they can possibly be. >> the administration says a person born a female and now identifying as a male for example, can use men's bathrooms and locker rooms. attend male-only classes and live on the men's floor in a gender-segregated dormitory. they could impact gender-specific sports and activities like boy's or girl's sports. he said his stat
argument over whether the public school board should follow obama administration guidelines for transgender students and sex-segregated bathrooms and locker rooms. >> i hope that these kids can come to school and say i'm a trans now and be allowed to use the men's rest room and not get beat up for it. >> a debate in northern georgia. much like the one in north carolina and now nationwide. the obama administration says when a student born one gender and identifies as another, their...
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administration. when san francisco try to segregate japanese schoolchildren, roosevelt steps in and does everything possible to stop san francisco from doing it, but, of course, he was limited by both federalism. education is a state and local policy. and also by the supreme court which has said that segregation is ok. if blacks can be segregated in the south, why can't asians be segregated in california? the difference of course, the southern blacks were only protected by the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment and the whims of congress and the executive branch. none of whom were sympathetic to the plight of african-americans. on the other hand, the japanese were protected by a treaty by the japanese and government of america. ultimately, san francisco would back away from it segregation of japanese, but not before san francisco had done enormous damage to u.s.-japanese relations. in 1900, the united states reached a gentleman's agreement in which japan promises to limit exit visas to the united states. this worst breakup leaders but the japanese immigration rises again. in 1908, there is another great. japanes
administration. when san francisco try to segregate japanese schoolchildren, roosevelt steps in and does everything possible to stop san francisco from doing it, but, of course, he was limited by both federalism. education is a state and local policy. and also by the supreme court which has said that segregation is ok. if blacks can be segregated in the south, why can't asians be segregated in california? the difference of course, the southern blacks were only protected by the 13th, 14th, and...
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[applause] to an administration that would have us debate all over again whether the voting rights act should be renewed, and whether segregatedchools should be tax-exempt, we say mr. president, those debates are over. [applause] on the issue of civil rights and the from live action for minorities -- and affirmative action for minorities, we must not go backwards. we must and we will move forward to open the doors of opportunity. [applause] to those who understand that our country cannot prosper unless we count on all americans, we say we will pass the equal rights amendment. [cheering] [applause] [chanting] the issue is not what american can do for women, but what women can do for america. [cheering] to the americans who will lead our country into the 21st century, we say we will not have a supreme court that turns the clock back to the 19th century. [applause] to those concerned about the strength of american and family values, as i am, i say, we are going to restore those values. love, caring, partnership -- by including, and not excluding those whose beliefs differ from our own. because our own faith is strong, we will fig
[applause] to an administration that would have us debate all over again whether the voting rights act should be renewed, and whether segregatedchools should be tax-exempt, we say mr. president, those debates are over. [applause] on the issue of civil rights and the from live action for minorities -- and affirmative action for minorities, we must not go backwards. we must and we will move forward to open the doors of opportunity. [applause] to those who understand that our country cannot...
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the insurance company or third-party administrator has got to use separate segregated funds, has got to provide separate suggest regaited notices. in some it has a separate insurance card for this part of the coverage. so in that respect, it is an independent arrangement with --rd parties and justice roberts: they are not third party. it's the third-party administrator that they hired. it seems to me that the balance is pretty clear. you want the coverage for contraceptive services to be provided, i think as you said, seamlessly. you want it to be in one insurance package. that's the compelling government interest. and on the other side, the question is whether or not people who have sincere religious objections to being complicit in that through the hiring of the insurance company, the third-party administrator on terms they provided whether the government's compelling interest outweighs those incere religious objections. is that a fair understanding of the case? mr. verrilli: i think that's a fair understanding of the case. justice robots: is there a fairer one? mr. verrilli: we wo
the insurance company or third-party administrator has got to use separate segregated funds, has got to provide separate suggest regaited notices. in some it has a separate insurance card for this part of the coverage. so in that respect, it is an independent arrangement with --rd parties and justice roberts: they are not third party. it's the third-party administrator that they hired. it seems to me that the balance is pretty clear. you want the coverage for contraceptive services to be...
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administration says a person born a female and now identifying as a male for example can use men's bathrooms and locker rooms. attend male only classes and live on a men's floor in a gender segregated dormitory. it could impact sports like boy's basketball and girl's volleyball. dan patrick told reporters that his state will refuse to comply. congress may get involved too. the task force on executive overreach says he opposes the guidance and says it might come up. in washington rich henson fox news. >> bay area congressman mike honda is in the debate. he has a transgender grand daughter and he's been outspoken on issues related to the community. he tweeted out this quote as the proud grandfather of a trance granddaughter and a former high school teacher it is bold and necessary. >>> jerry brown warned of economic uncertainty today as he issued his revised state budget. he warned now is not the time to spend. >> what you don't spend today you're minimizing the pay later. >> he's cautioning lawmakers there's no room for new spending using charts and graphs brown talked today about what future deficits might look like and why the capital gains tax is no longer predictable. >> we got
administration says a person born a female and now identifying as a male for example can use men's bathrooms and locker rooms. attend male only classes and live on a men's floor in a gender segregated dormitory. it could impact sports like boy's basketball and girl's volleyball. dan patrick told reporters that his state will refuse to comply. congress may get involved too. the task force on executive overreach says he opposes the guidance and says it might come up. in washington rich henson fox...