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and it wasn't his first at bexar county. >> my enemy list here in bexar county is four pages long.wo page, three page, four page, and you're like dang, how do you all these enemies? >> for starting the fight verlander may receive time in segregation. but despite his membership in the white supremacist gang the aryan brotherhood he insists race played no role in the fight. >> i'm not a racist person. i don't believe in racial ideology. i believe that races should be separated amongst themselves, in which case they are in our society. i don't hate nobody. if i hate you then i'm probably going to try to kill you. and there's probably a pretty [ bleep ] good reason why i'm trying to kill you. >> verlander was placed in a temporary cooldown cell for 24 hours. now he is back in his own cell with his cellmate, shawn osborne. ♪ i know that you've been feeling me all this time ♪ ♪ we know it's all been okay but today we're going to say whatever is on our mind ♪ >> he pops off. he's got lyrics that just come out of his head that just flow. ♪ a little saxophone. >> you know what i mean? >> se
and it wasn't his first at bexar county. >> my enemy list here in bexar county is four pages long.wo page, three page, four page, and you're like dang, how do you all these enemies? >> for starting the fight verlander may receive time in segregation. but despite his membership in the white supremacist gang the aryan brotherhood he insists race played no role in the fight. >> i'm not a racist person. i don't believe in racial ideology. i believe that races should be separated...
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units. >> san antonio's bexar county jail houses 3,500 men and women. there are separate housing units for active and ex-gang members. but that is just the start. the jail also attempts to identify and segregate gay inmates in their own housing units. >> it is one of our interview questions when they first come in, we ask them are you currently a homosexual. if they say yes, we have to give them an option to house in the homosexual unit for safety and security. >> within the homosexual unit, inmates are classified as either masculine or feminine. >> are you masculine or are you fem? >> i'm gay. i'm gay. >> okay. not me, honey, i am fem. >> you have your masculines are more manley, straight acting, straight looking. >> what's really going on? >> then you have your fems that are, you know, some of them take hormones so they act like girls. >> they live their life as women in the word. transsexuals, drag queens. they're walking around with bras, thongs, things in their hair, being dramatic, loud. 80% of the fights are the fems. shut the [ bleep ], [ bleep
units. >> san antonio's bexar county jail houses 3,500 men and women. there are separate housing units for active and ex-gang members. but that is just the start. the jail also attempts to identify and segregate gay inmates in their own housing units. >> it is one of our interview questions when they first come in, we ask them are you currently a homosexual. if they say yes, we have to give them an option to house in the homosexual unit for safety and security. >> within the...
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at bexar county jail he's segregated with members of his gang. in prison he could be exposed to his gang's archrivals, the texas mexican mafia and that is a conflict in more ways than one. >> the alonzos are a large family with in the mexican mafia, three or four brothers with in the alonzos all mexican mafia. >> in addition, alonzo's grandfather is reputed to be one of the texas mexican mafia's founders and current leaders. >> i didn't want to be a part of that organization, because there's things you got to do and i wouldn't want anybody to tell me what to do. say there is a hit you got to do and maybe it's on your brother whatever, and you got to do it or it's on you next. it's not for me, wasn't for me. i don't like their style. >> alonzo's gang, the tango orejones splintered in the 1990s, since then they have become enemies, but family ties like alonzo's have probably helped reduce the bloodshed. >> always rumored about the two groups, when will there be war, when will it carry into the streets, when will the bloodbath begin? i remembered as
at bexar county jail he's segregated with members of his gang. in prison he could be exposed to his gang's archrivals, the texas mexican mafia and that is a conflict in more ways than one. >> the alonzos are a large family with in the mexican mafia, three or four brothers with in the alonzos all mexican mafia. >> in addition, alonzo's grandfather is reputed to be one of the texas mexican mafia's founders and current leaders. >> i didn't want to be a part of that organization,...
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kyle beauchamp, experienced undeniable changes in his stay at bexar county.s now a trustee or inmate order. >> i have been working laundry for a week now. work, 9. 45, 10:00, whenever we are done. 6:00 in the morning. 7:00 in the morning. one of the benefits working laundry, coming out of the pod. eight, nine hours on end. also we work for food. we get two trays in the morning. two trays in the morning is a lot better than one tray in the morning. we get it first. we get it hot. that is always a plus. >> beauchamp has a new hair style and considerably more noticeable than the one that prompted him to request housing in the homosexual unit for safety. >> i got one of my friend in the pod to cut my hair. i was getting a little hot during the dryer work. i like it a lot. it keeps me cool. change has come to cellmate joey rhodes. he has received permission to transfer to an all straight, male, general population dorm. >> rye quested to be moved out of the first police i was in. only because i had stalkers. and got a little hectic there. it wasn't what i was reall
kyle beauchamp, experienced undeniable changes in his stay at bexar county.s now a trustee or inmate order. >> i have been working laundry for a week now. work, 9. 45, 10:00, whenever we are done. 6:00 in the morning. 7:00 in the morning. one of the benefits working laundry, coming out of the pod. eight, nine hours on end. also we work for food. we get two trays in the morning. two trays in the morning is a lot better than one tray in the morning. we get it first. we get it hot. that is...
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do not move. >> one of the most feared female inmeats in bexar county. b gon . kills weeds without harming innocent lawns. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. get order. get ortho®. then a little time to kick back. earn double hilton honors points with the 2x points package and be one step closer to a weekend break. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. doubletree by hilton. when folks in the lower 48 think athey think salmon and energy.a, but the energy bp...
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>>> as in other correctional facilities, tattooing is not allowed in bexar county jail.lators could get up to 60 days in segregation or even face criminal charges but the demand for tattoos on the inside are so great there are always inmate tattoo artists willing to take the risk for pay out or other forms of commissary. they make ingenious tattoo guns. by assembling the parts of other items they are permitted to possess. staff are constantly on the lookout for them. >> i was patting him down, down in his crotch area, felt the -- you know, the bulge, i asked him what it is and he just pulled it out, opened it up. a catch like this is pretty rare. >> was a good catch, man. >> right here is from inside of a light, a staple. this is the copper wire that came from inside of the hair clippers and two checker pieces to hold it together. these guys know what they're doing. >>> another inmate marcelo cardenas is not a tattoo artist he has a reputation for crafting tattoo guns. >> i rent the gun. it goes if $35. $25 or $35. >> because he's leaving the jail any day to start his si
>>> as in other correctional facilities, tattooing is not allowed in bexar county jail.lators could get up to 60 days in segregation or even face criminal charges but the demand for tattoos on the inside are so great there are always inmate tattoo artists willing to take the risk for pay out or other forms of commissary. they make ingenious tattoo guns. by assembling the parts of other items they are permitted to possess. staff are constantly on the lookout for them. >> i was...
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. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: inside the walls of san antonio's bexar county jail, thomas thames has spent the lastars trying to fit his 6'9" on a considerably shorter bed. the former basketball player and barbecue restaurant owner has also been fighting charges of murder and concealing a corpse in a case described as a drug deal gone bad. >> i had a dream about god releasing me. and opening the gates of heaven. opening the gates so i can be out. and that's the picture right there that i have on the wall. this is jupiter. this is the year of release. and this is when god is going to start releasing his chosen ones. and i'm one of those that he's going to be releasing. >> narrator: and according to thames, his statement is no longer one of faith but of fact. >> i went to court and they said paperwork is already ready. i didn't know i was getting my case dismissed. i knew it was going to be dismissed, but i didn't know when. so when i went to court, i was ready to be dismissed. it took me seconds -- or it took me five minutes to get my case dismissed. but i had just spent three and a half years for w
. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: inside the walls of san antonio's bexar county jail, thomas thames has spent the lastars trying to fit his 6'9" on a considerably shorter bed. the former basketball player and barbecue restaurant owner has also been fighting charges of murder and concealing a corpse in a case described as a drug deal gone bad. >> i had a dream about god releasing me. and opening the gates of heaven. opening the gates so i can be out. and that's the picture right there...