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his stay at cuyahoga county was extended.ou must remain until the new charge is resolved in court. evans pled not guilty, but if convicted, he could be sentenced to eight years in prison. other inmates like perry mckinney and his identical twin brother, herbert mckinney, don't get into much trouble in jail, but present a different security issue. >> it does create a security problem for us, because it will be difficult to identify who they are. they could be switching off and even could get to the point if one of them was going to get released and they could switch identities and things like that. >> someone might get the wrong impression. >> switching identities to fool law enforcement is in the mckinney brothers' playbook, as perry explains. >> he got a dui and used my name. he was on probation, so i took it. so i ended up taking the dui for him. so the first dui i ever got, i really didn't get. >> like, what's your name? i'm, like, my name's perry mckinney. and it's funny, because they took pictures of my tattoo and it say
his stay at cuyahoga county was extended.ou must remain until the new charge is resolved in court. evans pled not guilty, but if convicted, he could be sentenced to eight years in prison. other inmates like perry mckinney and his identical twin brother, herbert mckinney, don't get into much trouble in jail, but present a different security issue. >> it does create a security problem for us, because it will be difficult to identify who they are. they could be switching off and even could...
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arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga countyorrection center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are weight trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional starvegs inmate charles evans fits that description. >> i'm charles now but they used to call me allen. i've been coming here since 1994. i used to be a big time drug dealer, all this and that. everybody in this building know who i am. >> evans is currently serving a six-month sentence for theft, but during his stay, he's managed to make matters a whole lot worse. >> this is all his disciplinary isolation that we've gone through. not even been here a year yet. >> been involv
arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga countyorrection center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are weight trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult...
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but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah!inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, trucking drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic behavior to mr. a defense strategy. >> he's a very smart guy. when you're on the run, you've got to make all of the right moves. it's not easy to be on the run. so it's very possible that he decided to do it for a secondary gain. >> justice, he's in my [ bleep ] head! >> i could truly make an argument for ten different reasons what could have gone on that night. and we may never know. as they say, there is the one version, the other version, and somewhere in between is what really happened. >> michael keenan spent over two decades on death row before a judge dismissed his case for prosecutorial misconduct. today he is a free man, making his way through a world vastly different than the one he left behind. >> it's been almost two months
but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah!inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, trucking drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic behavior to mr. a defense strategy. >> he's a very smart guy. when you're on the run, you've got to make all of the right moves. it's not easy to be on the...
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but his final days at cuyahoga county are proving to be painful. >> it burns! it burns!y god it burns! >> calm down. >> he's in security segregation for swinging at an officer. >> do you hear me? this is not a game. they got me in here for no reason. oh, my god, man. >> he must answer to the jail's disciplinary board. >> how are you doing? >> how are you? >> though silk appears unwilling to respond, the hearing continues. >> initially you pleaded not guilty to a jail investor to those charges that i read you. do you want to change your plea to any of those charges? >> no. >> you want to plead you're not guilty? >> yes. >> there's video footage of you admitting that you swung at the officer. >> why did you -- >> i didn't mean to. i was like. >> why? >> i was angry. >> you stated you were mad because you were placed in lockup and that you were happy that you did not hit him in the face. do you remember that? >> yes, i remember that. >> do you take any type of medication? >> yes i do. >> what do you take? >> nothing at the time. >> is that because you're refusing? >> i have
but his final days at cuyahoga county are proving to be painful. >> it burns! it burns!y god it burns! >> calm down. >> he's in security segregation for swinging at an officer. >> do you hear me? this is not a game. they got me in here for no reason. oh, my god, man. >> he must answer to the jail's disciplinary board. >> how are you doing? >> how are you? >> though silk appears unwilling to respond, the hearing continues. >> initially you...
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. >> inmate workers or trust tees are on duty on the cuyahoga county correctional center. but two of them, james dean and gary valentine are locked up in security segregation as the jail continues to investigate who's responsible for the shank recently discovered among boxes in the kitchen. >> it happened to be a piece of wood that fell off a pallet that was modified. once they change it by wrapping shrink wraparound it for the purpose of holding it it becomes a weapon. things like this is not tolerated. this could be sticking in one of my officer's neck and i'm not tolerating that. >> now it's up to officer may, one of the investigators to find answers. she will interview both suspects, starting with james dean. >> hey, mr. dean. >> dean is only two weeks away from completing his sentence. but his release will be jeopardized if the jail discovers he's responsible for the shank and choose to file new criminal charges. >> what do you know about the weapon? >> i didn't know anything about it. >> why were you back there opening boxes? >> i wasn't back there opening boxes the
. >> inmate workers or trust tees are on duty on the cuyahoga county correctional center. but two of them, james dean and gary valentine are locked up in security segregation as the jail continues to investigate who's responsible for the shank recently discovered among boxes in the kitchen. >> it happened to be a piece of wood that fell off a pallet that was modified. once they change it by wrapping shrink wraparound it for the purpose of holding it it becomes a weapon. things like...
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still, being separated inside the cuyahoga county correction center has been painful. >> it's one of and i are so close. you know, i just want to see my brother. it would make life a lot easier for everybody, especially for me because i love my brother. >> it's a bond that can't be broken, you know? just total love. >> perry has just reached a plea deal that will soon send him to prison. by entering a guilty plea, his felonyious assault karch for a bar fight was reduced to aggravated assault and sentenced to one year in prison. knowing he will soon transfer out, jail officials granted a brief visit with herbie. >> about damn time. hey, what's up? >> how you doing? >> how are you doing? >> you look good. i thought you were skinny. >> man. >> muscles it though. >> [ bleep ]. >> yeah, only muscle you got is in your mouth. >> you look good though. >> thank you. i love you. >> you too. >> you look great. >> it's great. >> despite their love for each other, the brothers know their relationship poses dangers to them both. >> we destroy each other. >> we can build each other up but then -- i
still, being separated inside the cuyahoga county correction center has been painful. >> it's one of and i are so close. you know, i just want to see my brother. it would make life a lot easier for everybody, especially for me because i love my brother. >> it's a bond that can't be broken, you know? just total love. >> perry has just reached a plea deal that will soon send him to prison. by entering a guilty plea, his felonyious assault karch for a bar fight was reduced to...
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that poses one of the larger security threats at the cuyahoga county correction center.s had his eye on the top spot. >> i want to be the hnic, i want to call all the shots and be the top man. >> incarceration however, especially in a 23 hour a day lockup can have a way of altering goals. >> want to talk to me? >> yeah. >> cooperwood asks to speak to officer henderson who tried to get through to the 18-year-old inmate in the past. >> i already talked to everybody, you know, members and i'm getting out -- >> done with it. >> i'm done with the familiar. >> what made you come to this decision. >> i've been sitting on it. i have two sons and when i get out they'll be two years and change and three years and change. they'll still be young. i'm going to be there the whole time. i'm not going to go nowhere. because of them i ain't going to come back to jail. i spent too much time here it ain't cool. >> that's awesome, i'm proud of you for real, that's real good. that's showing that the maturity. >> i think he's sincere. all i can do is believe in him and hope the best for him.
that poses one of the larger security threats at the cuyahoga county correction center.s had his eye on the top spot. >> i want to be the hnic, i want to call all the shots and be the top man. >> incarceration however, especially in a 23 hour a day lockup can have a way of altering goals. >> want to talk to me? >> yeah. >> cooperwood asks to speak to officer henderson who tried to get through to the 18-year-old inmate in the past. >> i already talked to...
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. >> inside cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center, walter cooperwood, admitted boss of the heartless felons gang is allowed one hour a day to spend outside of his cell. >> let's get something straight right now recently warden ivy put the entire unit on lockup after members of the heartless felons began preying on our inmates. >> this is my house, understand that? >> i don't want this. i don't got no beef with him. >> while 23 hours a day in a cell is nearly unbearable for some, cooperwood says he's unphased by it. >> actually, i don't be tripping about being in a room all day, read, write my letters and write my music, i write positive music about how you can change your life. i like talking about love and females a lot too. ♪ is it love true tuesday ♪ i just want to know >> then i got my gangster music. ♪ that's crack. >> music helps cooperwood pass time. but for nick dicillo it was once everything he loved for. >> musicians don't typically choose to be musicians, they are chosen by whomever, whatever higher power. i was chosen to be a musician for one reason or another, my life to
. >> inside cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center, walter cooperwood, admitted boss of the heartless felons gang is allowed one hour a day to spend outside of his cell. >> let's get something straight right now recently warden ivy put the entire unit on lockup after members of the heartless felons began preying on our inmates. >> this is my house, understand that? >> i don't want this. i don't got no beef with him. >> while 23 hours a day in a cell is...
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cuyahoga county. sales tax across the board.10,000 different tax enties or and taxing units within this country. how do the small business figure out to comply with a law they might have to send sales tax revenue to chief lapped, cuyahoga county, state of ohio? it sounds incredibly complicated and incredibly expensive for that business? >> that talking point comes out of 1992 supreme court decision points out complexity with dealing with all the different tax jurisdictions. in 20th century there is app for that. we think technology can solve most of the problems efficiently and quickly. most online marketplaces like ebay already serve to collect sales tax from their local small, their small sellers online. adam: but ebay is ale opposed to legislation. they want the cap raised to $10 million in sales annually. i'm curious. anyone ever said how much it would cost a business, let's say around 900,000 in revenue to comply or buy the app or get software that would allow them to be compliant? >> most recent study i saw from 2006. tech
cuyahoga county. sales tax across the board.10,000 different tax enties or and taxing units within this country. how do the small business figure out to comply with a law they might have to send sales tax revenue to chief lapped, cuyahoga county, state of ohio? it sounds incredibly complicated and incredibly expensive for that business? >> that talking point comes out of 1992 supreme court decision points out complexity with dealing with all the different tax jurisdictions. in 20th...