but at the tulsa county jail, inmate danero says he's given up on that concept. >> i've been in this county almost two years now and they just, when you're respectful and things like that they take advantage of you. >> he had recently pled guilty to shooting with intent to kill. he was awaiting transfer to prison to begin a 12-year sentence. we first encountered him as he was being transferred to a new housing unit. >> we happened to be following a mental health staff member one day as she was visiting the segregation unit, and as we were heading toward medical, we heard inmate chairs being brought down. and from that moment, things just kept spiralling. >> he began to threaten that he was going to, you know, do whatever he could to manipulate his housing to get put back to where he wanted to be. >> i'm going to have to cause havoc down here. they might as well put me in my cell. >> he's a manipulator. he does what we call supervisor shopping. if he doesn't get what he wants on one shift with a certain supervisor, he'll put put a spin on things to get that shift supervisor to change