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murdered by gangs just last night.ht in the middle of the service -- [ gun shots] [ screaming] ♪ >> reporter: right there, clinging to loved ones, the likely target, her only remaining son. the preachers resume, an act of defiance. >> a car stopped by here and just started shooting. >> reporter: you sound nervous. >> i am. what are we doing? >> going to go check with police. >> they won't touch the guys. the guy's already gone. this is day by day what people do here. happens every day. >> reporter: and for this mother and her only remaining son, the danger is not over. they have to get through the burial in the morning. the next day we learn that the best hope for are avoiding violence at the funeral may come from a man accused of having close ties to the gang, the mayor. he denies these allegations but with our cameras rolling. he actually call as gang leader and asks the gang to stand down. [ speaking foreign language] ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the unbroken cycle of madness in el salvador has provoked a massive flood of illeg
murdered by gangs just last night.ht in the middle of the service -- [ gun shots] [ screaming] ♪ >> reporter: right there, clinging to loved ones, the likely target, her only remaining son. the preachers resume, an act of defiance. >> a car stopped by here and just started shooting. >> reporter: you sound nervous. >> i am. what are we doing? >> going to go check with police. >> they won't touch the guys. the guy's already gone. this is day by day what...
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gang land. >>> good evening. tonight we're taking another look inside one of the most dangerous countries on earth. these gangs from el salvador are now operating in nearly every state of america. families on both sides of the border caught in a toxic cycle of violence. >> reporter: it's the middle of the night in the murder capital of the world. >> something is going on in the area. >> reporter: we're in el salvador on patrol with the cops. >> this is a very dangerous place. >> reporter: they take us to this rundown police station where they're holding allegedly vicious combatants in this all out gang war. how many people are they holding here? >> 169 people in here? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: i'm sure you can get a sense of how small this is, but this is tiny. they're just piled on top of each other. what does it say on your forehead? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: 666 he says. diablo. they're only supposed to be in here for 72 hours. how long have you been? ? >> one year. >> reporte
gang land. >>> good evening. tonight we're taking another look inside one of the most dangerous countries on earth. these gangs from el salvador are now operating in nearly every state of america. families on both sides of the border caught in a toxic cycle of violence. >> reporter: it's the middle of the night in the murder capital of the world. >> something is going on in the area. >> reporter: we're in el salvador on patrol with the cops. >> this is a very...
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it's validated gang members, it's a validated gang.se to keep their gang going. >> what's going on, fellas? >> what's up with you? >> what's going on? >> i'm a legend wherever i go. >> we good everywhere. >> everywhere in california? >> i'm a begin administer everywhere they put me. >> outside of california. >> what are you going to do when you finally get out? >> contact some positive contacts and see if i can push all these businesses where they need to be. until bro get out i going to chill. >> stay out of trouble? time to make some money for yourself, stay out of here? >> yeah. >> making that right now. getting calculated every day. the money is legit. >> you guys on youtube or you guys on itunes? >> itunes. >> itunes? upgraded to itunes? >> you owe me to at least buy the album. >> i watched you come up from youtube. some grimy youtube videos. up to itunes, huh? just got to put that rap music to good. make some money, not make some violence, huh? >> rap's been having a bad rap for that for a long time. you can't really say that --
it's validated gang members, it's a validated gang.se to keep their gang going. >> what's going on, fellas? >> what's up with you? >> what's going on? >> i'm a legend wherever i go. >> we good everywhere. >> everywhere in california? >> i'm a begin administer everywhere they put me. >> outside of california. >> what are you going to do when you finally get out? >> contact some positive contacts and see if i can push all these...
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. >> you have to join a gang.no choice. >> in an isolated part of california state valley is corcoran state prison housing many of the violent criminals. inmates fought to the death while guards looked on. the guards were charged and ae quitted of subjecting prisoners to cruel and unusual punishment but in 2000 the prison was still recovering from that scandal. >> my life is in danger. fy stay in there, i'll end up getting stabbed. >> corcoran under extreme pressure, it's a powder keg. a powder keg. >> basically pure hell. it's hell up in here. it's hectic. >> it's nothing here. ain't no roses growing up out of here. >> bottom line, it's punishment. there's nothing rehabilitative about this. >> you lose your freedom, man, you lose everything. >> it's not the place to be. it's not cool. >> corcoran state prison covers a 900-acre site and houses more than 5,000 inmates. over a quarter of the inmates are in for 25 years to life for violent and gang-related crimes and more than 200 inmates face life without parole. mu
. >> you have to join a gang.no choice. >> in an isolated part of california state valley is corcoran state prison housing many of the violent criminals. inmates fought to the death while guards looked on. the guards were charged and ae quitted of subjecting prisoners to cruel and unusual punishment but in 2000 the prison was still recovering from that scandal. >> my life is in danger. fy stay in there, i'll end up getting stabbed. >> corcoran under extreme pressure,...
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as being prison gangs.stra familia is known as nf, family. >> the northern structure is composed of california hispanics from north of los angeles. >> nazi low riders. they refer to themselves as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black gorilla family. >> the black gorilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican mafia is known as m.a. they'll be recognized by eme, which is the spanish letter "m." >> the mexican mafia was born in california prisons in the mid 1950s. its members, who swear allegiance for life, are mostly mexican-americans from southern california. among gangs, the mexican mafia is considered the most disciplined and powerful within the cal
as being prison gangs.stra familia is known as nf, family. >> the northern structure is composed of california hispanics from north of los angeles. >> nazi low riders. they refer to themselves as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black gorilla family. >> the black gorilla family is the only recognized black prison gang....
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>> you have to join a gang.ife doing 15 to life ♪ ♪ 15 to life doing 15 to life ♪ doing 15 to life. that's it. >> in an isolated part of california's central valley is corcoran state prison, one of the state's largest maximum security institutions, housing many of its most violent criminals. now corcoran first opened in 1988 and was the site of so-called gladiator fights in the mid-1990s in which inmates fought to the death in concrete yards while guards allegedly looked on. the guards were charged and acquitted of subjecting prisoners to cruel and unusual punishment. but when we first brought our cameras into corcoran in 2000, the prison was still recovering from that scandal. in this hour, we'll take you back into the highly charged facility to see whether it has overcome its notorious past. >> my life is in danger. if i stay in there, then i'll end up getting stabbed. >> that's corcoran. under extreme pressure it's a powder keg. a powder keg. >> basically pure hell. it's hell up in here. it's hectic. >> it's
>> you have to join a gang.ife doing 15 to life ♪ ♪ 15 to life doing 15 to life ♪ doing 15 to life. that's it. >> in an isolated part of california's central valley is corcoran state prison, one of the state's largest maximum security institutions, housing many of its most violent criminals. now corcoran first opened in 1988 and was the site of so-called gladiator fights in the mid-1990s in which inmates fought to the death in concrete yards while guards allegedly looked on....
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a southern mexican gang member. but, you know, all violence in prison is gang-related. especially when you're talking about an assault where weapons were used where a guy was hurt this badly. i mean, it just doesn't happen without it being ordered or authorized by the gangs. we believe right now that it was other southerners that attacked him. you know, he was probably in trouble for one thing or another that he did in his past, violating gang rules. and you can hear them doing their little solidarity inside the unit there now. [ rhythmic shouting ] we don't know exactly what he did. hopefully we'll know in the next few days. >> if it's really important for you to get somebody, you're going to get to them. coming to prison made me more violent than what i was. it's about getting basically your little piece of america, but in prison. if a new yard opens up, you're going to fight for that handball court. you're going to fight for some tables. we're going to get our little piece for our people and we're going to secure that area. if you ain't a northerner and you come into
a southern mexican gang member. but, you know, all violence in prison is gang-related. especially when you're talking about an assault where weapons were used where a guy was hurt this badly. i mean, it just doesn't happen without it being ordered or authorized by the gangs. we believe right now that it was other southerners that attacked him. you know, he was probably in trouble for one thing or another that he did in his past, violating gang rules. and you can hear them doing their little...
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for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> ever been diagnosed with an std? >> no. >> ever had sex with an iv drug user? >> no. >> each inmate is given a thorough medical screening to determine their medical history and prevent the spread of disease. the inmates will spend most of their first day in this holding cell, named the library after its former purpose. it's here the inmates will have their first prison meal. >> a lot better than where i just came from, that's for sure. >> i was told it would actually be a lot better. after the population started getting worse and worse, the food started getting worse. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not wit
for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> ever been diagnosed with an std? >> no. >> ever had sex with an iv drug user? >> no. >> each inmate is given a thorough medical screening to determine their medical history and prevent the spread of disease. the inmates will spend most of their first day in this holding cell, named the library after its former purpose. it's here the inmates will have their first...
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i started gang-banging. you know?d, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> i mean, you know, i've been -- i've been -- it's been alleged, you know. >> through his years of coming in and out of custody, he has elevated his status within both the inmate population and the gang population to be considered a very violent inmate. >> all the things that i've been through, it's like i've been walking through hell wearing gasoline shoes. >> i'm telling you right now you've got the green light to do what ert is known best for. >> nice and steady. nice and steady. >> the team is on its way to briceno's cell to launch a surprise shakedown for contraband. and they're taking no chances. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. get on the ground or we will use less lethal weapons against you. >> slide out. slide out. on your stomach. keep coming out. just like that's fine. start headin
i started gang-banging. you know?d, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> i mean, you know, i've been -- i've been -- it's been alleged, you know. >> through his years of coming in and out of custody, he has elevated his status within both the inmate population and the gang population to be considered a very violent...
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i hate everything about gangs.e gang members. >> yeah, but this is a good experience for me. >> this is a good experience? >> yeah, because if we wouldn't come here, we would be doing the same [ bleep ]. >> you're going to go home and do the same [ bleep ]. how is this a good experience. >> all day long i comb the hair on my face. what are you doing? i'm thinking. i think about [ bleep ], reliving the shots. you're 17. you're just preparing yourself to destroy yourself. you want to destroy yourself, i'm happy for you. be destructive. >> mickey says his advice is not only for these inmates but all potential gang members. >> we destroyed ourself, man. if you want to destroy your self, more power to you. i'm not going to say don't join blood because i'm miserable. so a miserable person loves company. join me. >>> coming up -- >> feels a little bit human again. >> terrance and chris pay a visit to the one spot in jail that feels like home. >> you ever seen barbershop one, barbershop two. right here, barbershop three, b
i hate everything about gangs.e gang members. >> yeah, but this is a good experience for me. >> this is a good experience? >> yeah, because if we wouldn't come here, we would be doing the same [ bleep ]. >> you're going to go home and do the same [ bleep ]. how is this a good experience. >> all day long i comb the hair on my face. what are you doing? i'm thinking. i think about [ bleep ], reliving the shots. you're 17. you're just preparing yourself to destroy...
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you go from one gang, as a dropout and you form another gang.it just doesn't seem to end. >> these people in here, they want you to do something for them. i'd rather just take care of mine, handle my business, see my family one day, you know? >> when you come to prison, it's still our obligation to protect you no matter what. you know, the department's view about gangs is to disassemble, get those individuals to drop out, tell on each other, because we gain better control of our population. it's an ongoing process that never stops. >> let's go, gentlemen. come on. let's go. >> i'm in protective custody because i'm a dropout. dropping out means telling. it means you gave up everything you had to give up to secure a place over here. if you try to fake a debrief, they'll know about it. and then they'll just put you at the back of the list and you'll have to wait all over again and that's probably another five to six to seven years because people are dropping like flies. there's a lot of people just like me. i mean, we're involved in drug traffickin
you go from one gang, as a dropout and you form another gang.it just doesn't seem to end. >> these people in here, they want you to do something for them. i'd rather just take care of mine, handle my business, see my family one day, you know? >> when you come to prison, it's still our obligation to protect you no matter what. you know, the department's view about gangs is to disassemble, get those individuals to drop out, tell on each other, because we gain better control of our...
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bug we just exported the gang life out there. >> randall's gang activity led to his incarceration by the california youth authority and soon after, prison. there, he joined a militant gang called the black guerrilla family. >> ended up spending 15 years in solitary confinement for prison activities and conduct. tried to get back into the main line. it was hard after facing walls for 15 years in handcuffs everywhere i went. i didn't adjust too well. i still became more assaultive, more combative, more violent. >> after 25 years of incarceration, randall had plenty of violent episodes to share. >> i had threw a bomb in an inmate's cell and blew his toilet off the wall, you know, blew a patch of his leg off. an officer came to my door. i made a zip gun out of magazines. i shot him in the face. >> as the story unfolds about why he's there and what he's done in prison, it can send chills up your spine. it occurs to you, i'm sitting right in front of this guy. anything could happen to me. >> most of randall's violence was directed at his cellmates. >> i don't have a problem taking no celli
bug we just exported the gang life out there. >> randall's gang activity led to his incarceration by the california youth authority and soon after, prison. there, he joined a militant gang called the black guerrilla family. >> ended up spending 15 years in solitary confinement for prison activities and conduct. tried to get back into the main line. it was hard after facing walls for 15 years in handcuffs everywhere i went. i didn't adjust too well. i still became more assaultive,...
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. >> deputies respond to a possible gang beating inside a cell. but outside the view of surveillance cameras. >> it appears there's a physical altercation that's transpiring at this time. you can see the bodies jerking back and forth. >> the inmates say it was nothing. >> it was just rough housing, that's all. >> that's for children. you're in an adult facility. >> but one sergeant isn't so sure. >> we know that these individuals are gang members. this may have been a new recruit to this gang, getting jumped in. >> a wounded warrior now faces a whole new battle. >> they said i stabbed one guy ten times. >> stop at the red line. turn and face the wall. >> arrested with him, is his girlfriend. but will jail tear them apart. >> it feels like his lawyers are trying to put it on me. >>> just a mile from the state capitol building in sacramento, california, it could be mistaken for just another office, instead of open cubicles, you'll only find locked cells inside the main branch of the sacramento county jail system. of the 2,000 men and women incarcera
. >> deputies respond to a possible gang beating inside a cell. but outside the view of surveillance cameras. >> it appears there's a physical altercation that's transpiring at this time. you can see the bodies jerking back and forth. >> the inmates say it was nothing. >> it was just rough housing, that's all. >> that's for children. you're in an adult facility. >> but one sergeant isn't so sure. >> we know that these individuals are gang members. this...
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it doesn't matter if they're a black gang, an asian gang, a hispanic gang, or a white gang.ve in los angeles county and they get arrested, they end up coming to the los angeles county jail system. >> the osj unit must rely on communication to help prevent gang violence. >> solving crime is all about getting the information from somebody. it's not physical evidence. >> we ain't with nobody. it's just mainly a money thing. mainly we just doing our thing. everybody's doing their individual thing. >> you have had a history of feuding with who? blacks or hispanics? throughout the years over there. >> it's been a history of whoever stepped on our toes. >> knowing which gangs are fighting each other helps the osj unit decide who to remove from general population and where to search for weapons. >> we have found them with hacksaw blades, anything that -- a metal rod. in our ovens you have the grills that you put in the oven to cook on. they'll break off the rods on that. here's a shampoo bottle that was just once a plastic bottle, they've melted down and converted that into a weapon
it doesn't matter if they're a black gang, an asian gang, a hispanic gang, or a white gang.ve in los angeles county and they get arrested, they end up coming to the los angeles county jail system. >> the osj unit must rely on communication to help prevent gang violence. >> solving crime is all about getting the information from somebody. it's not physical evidence. >> we ain't with nobody. it's just mainly a money thing. mainly we just doing our thing. everybody's doing their...
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and the reason being that the gangs want it that way.eteran officer at san quentin, with 19 years of experience observing yard politics. this has helped him to fine tune his senses for predicting trouble. >> sound is a big thing in prison. if you look out, this yard's pretty nice. everybody is out and about, talking and laughing and having a good time. if the yard goes silent, you know it's all bad. >> if something's going on, you'll feel it. it's just there to be felt. you can tell it and many people smiling, laughing. everybody is circulating. you know what i mean? you can honestly tell, people whispering and talking. this is how it goes. >> and those are the first things -- >> the signs. >> you come to learn in the penitentiary. >> inmates must be even more aware of their environment than an officer. for them, it's all about survival of the fittest. >> using your vibes and looking at the motions and the actions to people from a distance. something is not right. something is not right. so, we've got to watch this here. >> the northern
and the reason being that the gangs want it that way.eteran officer at san quentin, with 19 years of experience observing yard politics. this has helped him to fine tune his senses for predicting trouble. >> sound is a big thing in prison. if you look out, this yard's pretty nice. everybody is out and about, talking and laughing and having a good time. if the yard goes silent, you know it's all bad. >> if something's going on, you'll feel it. it's just there to be felt. you can tell...
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>> no gang association? >> no, no. >> okay, we're done.row at 1:30. >> am i going to go? >> it's up to the judge. the judge is tired of seeing you. >> the judge? which one? >> all of them. thanks for coming back. >> that was the interview? yeah! >> he enjoys what he does. he'll tell you he likes it. he does it thing and then i'll see you next week. >> are you getting tired of coming to jail? >> no, i actually love it. >> are you serious? >> yeah, it's home. >> that's home? >> it's where i get my mail. it's been a long, winding road. but it's not winding down anytime soon. >> it gets a little frustrating because the expense is all on the county for whatever he needs. his housing and clothing and feeding and transporting him to and from courts. it's all expenses that are accrued by the county. >> it keeps me warm. it keeps me off the street when it's raining out there. they feed me three meals a day. they're all hots. and the food is not bad. >> we have a narcotics anonymous and alcoholics anonymous class. christopher laforce does not want t
>> no gang association? >> no, no. >> okay, we're done.row at 1:30. >> am i going to go? >> it's up to the judge. the judge is tired of seeing you. >> the judge? which one? >> all of them. thanks for coming back. >> that was the interview? yeah! >> he enjoys what he does. he'll tell you he likes it. he does it thing and then i'll see you next week. >> are you getting tired of coming to jail? >> no, i actually love it. >>...
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these are desperate people and they're being exploited by smuggling gangs. the second thing obviously is as the weather has gotten better over the last couple of months, the number of people flowing from norfol north africa into is grown. 40 or 50,000 have come into europe this year. the people from africa are coming from nigeria, somalia, from gambia, from the places like the man in the film and you are seeing this is a global refugee crisis not just a syrian crisis. >> sreenivasan: could this be a different wave considering all the countries you just listed? >> we know that the world is experiencing the biggest wave of refugees since the second world war. 20 million people are refugees at the moment, meaning they're flying the countries of their homeland, as a result of violence and conflict. 40 million people are displaced within their own countries. we as an international aid organization are working in all of these fragile and conflict states, albe they in africa or the middle east, and we know to our cost that the amount of need far outstrips the abili
these are desperate people and they're being exploited by smuggling gangs. the second thing obviously is as the weather has gotten better over the last couple of months, the number of people flowing from norfol north africa into is grown. 40 or 50,000 have come into europe this year. the people from africa are coming from nigeria, somalia, from gambia, from the places like the man in the film and you are seeing this is a global refugee crisis not just a syrian crisis. >> sreenivasan:...
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. >> fighting gang violence. abc news taking you inside the overcrowd prisons housing some in the world. >> you can always find us on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male annou
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we've come to the ganges and the hope was we might spot the incredibly rare ganges dolphin.ncrediblely within minutes i waw the -- saw the sergio garcia -- dorsal fin of one break the water. the real challenge is going to be filming them. this is the cameraman. how difficult do you think it's going to be to film the dolphin? we've seen a couple, haven't we? >> it's quite hard because they pop up suddenly. >> you are an expert on the dollins. world wild life fund has a program to protect this rare animal. how rare -- is it? >> it's an in -- endangered species and it's pretty rare to spot these animals. >> but today there seem to be dolphins all around us. >> oh, six, seven! >> seven simultaneously. they have to surface every two minutes or so to breachingt the challenge is guessing where they're going to be but after a bit, sanjay gets his line and hen just look at this. extraordinary. i never expected to see anything like as many dolphins as we've seen and it's such incredibly did news. it tells us that this river is capable of supporting these wonderful animals. it also sho
we've come to the ganges and the hope was we might spot the incredibly rare ganges dolphin.ncrediblely within minutes i waw the -- saw the sergio garcia -- dorsal fin of one break the water. the real challenge is going to be filming them. this is the cameraman. how difficult do you think it's going to be to film the dolphin? we've seen a couple, haven't we? >> it's quite hard because they pop up suddenly. >> you are an expert on the dollins. world wild life fund has a program to...
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their whole gang. we can do that.as & ticks for up to 12 weeks with one tasty chew. starts killing fleas in two hours and kills nearly 100% in under twelve. and it's fda approved. bravecto is for dogs 6 months of age or older. don't worry, princess, we'll settle the score. tonight we ride, with bravecto!! ask your vet about 12-week protection with bravecto. >> narrator: weeks after billy the kid gets a job as a cattle guard, the man who gives him a fresh start on life, john tunstall, is murdered before his eyes by the rival dolan-murphy cartel. >> i'll get every son of a bitch that helped kill john if it's the last thing i do. >> billy wasn't the only one who was determined to avenge tunstall's murder. a number of his former employees formed their own gang and called themselves the regulators. >> while billy is a regulator deputized by a justice of the peace, he's still a kid in this fight. the rest of the regulators and all of the boys are seasoned outlaws. billy is simply a loyal follower who is willing to put his l
their whole gang. we can do that.as & ticks for up to 12 weeks with one tasty chew. starts killing fleas in two hours and kills nearly 100% in under twelve. and it's fda approved. bravecto is for dogs 6 months of age or older. don't worry, princess, we'll settle the score. tonight we ride, with bravecto!! ask your vet about 12-week protection with bravecto. >> narrator: weeks after billy the kid gets a job as a cattle guard, the man who gives him a fresh start on life, john tunstall,...
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. >> we know that these individuals are gang members. this may have been a new recruit to this gang, getting jumped in. >> a wounded warrior now faces a whole new battle. >> they said i stabbed one guy ten times. >> stop at the red line. turn and face the wall. >> arrested with him, is his girlfriend. but will jail tear them apart. >> it feels like his lawyers are trying to put it on me. >>> just a mile from the state
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-- gang banging.st, 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 in prison and jail on a variety of other convictions has befriended a new arrival in the unit, william jarrett. >> he's a good kid, but he has some issues. >> while toomer is in segregation, jarrett is in protective custody. but they share the same unit and restrictions such as 23 hours per day in their cells. >> in this unit, i've been told there are some crazies here and there's some dangerous people. they're looking at me like i'm a to -- first chance they get they're going str
-- gang banging.st, 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...
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to the gangs right next door, across our border. and ready to send more of their members to the u.s. they're already here, in fact. in 46 states. "nightline" anchor dan harris takes us to the tiny cells, overflowing in el salvador. gang members who likely know many who are already here. and just look at what dan found. >> reporter: it's the middle of the night in the murder capital of the world. we're in el salvador, on patrol with armed to the teeth cops who take us to this rundown police station, where they're holding allegedly vicious combatants in this country's all-out gang war. as we approach the cells, the low roar, abruptly extinguished. how many people are they holding in here? 169 people in here? i'm not sure you can get a sense of how small this is, but this tiny. they're just piled on top of each other. they're only supposed to be in here for 72 hours. how long have you been in? >> one year. >> reporter: one year. and now, these gangs are exporting death directly into america. active in 46 states, because of a revolving
to the gangs right next door, across our border. and ready to send more of their members to the u.s. they're already here, in fact. in 46 states. "nightline" anchor dan harris takes us to the tiny cells, overflowing in el salvador. gang members who likely know many who are already here. and just look at what dan found. >> reporter: it's the middle of the night in the murder capital of the world. we're in el salvador, on patrol with armed to the teeth cops who take us to this...
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. >> there's nothing that goes on that at least one gang member is not involved with. nothing. >> the outside world probably don't want to know what goes on in here. >> these places can make a monster. it's a struggle to stay sane. >> there's a growing problem affecting correctional facilities in this country. how to confine and treat the mentally ill. an estimated 16% of u.s. prison and jail inmates have psychiatric problems. this edition of "lockup" is one of the most graphic and disturbing ever, as we take you inside a facility in indiana, where nearly one-third of the prisoners have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. they tell us in detail how they got there and how they survive. situated in america's heartland, among acres of indiana cornfields, is a prison that houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we h
. >> there's nothing that goes on that at least one gang member is not involved with. nothing. >> the outside world probably don't want to know what goes on in here. >> these places can make a monster. it's a struggle to stay sane. >> there's a growing problem affecting correctional facilities in this country. how to confine and treat the mentally ill. an estimated 16% of u.s. prison and jail inmates have psychiatric problems. this edition of "lockup" is one of...
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in its latest national gang report, the fbi says the use of technology among gang members is creating unique challenges for law enforcement. >> that's how smart they are. >> that was a drug dealer, i have a bullet, i got shot when i was 18, it's not because i was playing with the boy scouts. >> he now runs the firehouse community center. where he gets kids off the street with straight talk and provides them with programs to get back in school. he's not surprised gang members are using snap chat, flicker and whattsapp. >> they're thinking ahead, they are thinking ahead. they invent these things. >> reporter: gang members are also using old school trojan horse like methods to attack their enemies. >> this new trend of wearing opposing colors and getting closer to the enemy being able to get into another area, another turf without being seen as a red driving into a blue territory, or a blue driving into a red. >> reporter: gang tactics worrying those trying to stop the violence. >> and the most popular social media app for gang members is facebook. live in san jose, damian trujillo. >>>
in its latest national gang report, the fbi says the use of technology among gang members is creating unique challenges for law enforcement. >> that's how smart they are. >> that was a drug dealer, i have a bullet, i got shot when i was 18, it's not because i was playing with the boy scouts. >> he now runs the firehouse community center. where he gets kids off the street with straight talk and provides them with programs to get back in school. he's not surprised gang members...
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gang members do not want to cooperate. and very hesitant to talk about what they know. >> grant: coming up at kron 4 news s six and would talk about successful technology and the and burton wrote that he may have played on the violent throes of city streets and--and the highways. >> vicki:a wildfire burning at a southern california national guard base is now 70-percent contained. the fire is burning at camp roberts in northern san luis obispo county. >> vicki:the wildfire broke out last night and has already burned 15-hundred acres. and no one was injured. >> vicki:the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >> grant:fire season has arrived. bay area hills have gone dry and grass fires are now occurring almost every day. kron four's rob fladeboe in san jose today that might have been a lot worse. >> grant: >> reporter:firefighters made short work of a small but potentially disastrous grass fire here in a place called dove hill, off yerba buena road. it threw a scare into lucy >> reporter:breceno whose home is neare
gang members do not want to cooperate. and very hesitant to talk about what they know. >> grant: coming up at kron 4 news s six and would talk about successful technology and the and burton wrote that he may have played on the violent throes of city streets and--and the highways. >> vicki:a wildfire burning at a southern california national guard base is now 70-percent contained. the fire is burning at camp roberts in northern san luis obispo county. >> vicki:the wildfire...
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because of the connection to gang activity. >>"well unfortunately with gang investigations it is really challenging for detectives to crack the case, that is due to the fact that the gang members don't want to talk, they don't want to cooperate and witnesses are very, very hesitant about what they know" >> reporter:so. law enforcement agencies across the bay area are turning up the heat on them >>"so then we have to go into our plan, our strategy, sometime it can involve surveillance and sometimes enforcement" >> reporter:.and sometimes it involves technology >>"all the officers have shot spotter in their cars, so it pretty much immediate notification" >> reporter:in addition to that crime fighting tool..the city also has surveillance cameras on the street all over town. but there might be an unitended side affect. >>"a lot of the gang members, the criminals, they know about this, and did we push them outside of our city? perhaps, but there is no one clear answer to why they are going on the freeway" >> reporter:investigators s
because of the connection to gang activity. >>"well unfortunately with gang investigations it is really challenging for detectives to crack the case, that is due to the fact that the gang members don't want to talk, they don't want to cooperate and witnesses are very, very hesitant about what they know" >> reporter:so. law enforcement agencies across the bay area are turning up the heat on them >>"so then we have to go into our plan, our strategy, sometime it...
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we're not a gang. we don't do drugs.n't sell it, we don't make it, we don't intimidate people, we don't extort people. we rely on ourselves. >> referee: eating into the bandidos turf says the ex-president of the chicago out laws. >> the cossacks could have continued to do everything they wanted to do and flew under the radar. you don't have to take orders from the bandidos. just don't get in their way. >> i think there's a lot of residual hatred there. it's just an issue we've had for a while, it's been brewing, that we're not part of the coc. >> referee: or confederation of clubs are biker networks that exist in every state and discuss every couple months to discuss motorcycle issues. in texas the bandidos insist they run the coc and make the rules. >> you need to pay us dues. >> referee: so they wanted dues from you to the coc or them directly? >> the coc. it doesn't make sense why i'm going to pay someone to be able to ride my motorcycle in the state of texas. >> traditionally, they say it was only worn by bandidos. t
we're not a gang. we don't do drugs.n't sell it, we don't make it, we don't intimidate people, we don't extort people. we rely on ourselves. >> referee: eating into the bandidos turf says the ex-president of the chicago out laws. >> the cossacks could have continued to do everything they wanted to do and flew under the radar. you don't have to take orders from the bandidos. just don't get in their way. >> i think there's a lot of residual hatred there. it's just an issue we've...
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>>mark:police are calling the recent freeway shootings in the east bay, quote, "high speed gang warfare." >>darya:now investigators are doing evertyhing they can to stop the violence. >>darya:kron four's haaziq madyun rode along with officers to see what they're doing. >>haaziq madyun: so far one persons arrested in connection to only one of the shootings which in police lt. felix 10 to getting confirmation has been difficult because of the connection to gang activity sometimes involves technology in addition to that crime fighting tool the city also has a lens cameras on the streets all over town to the foreman of the special joint long force in task force 29 firearms have been compensated and 77 individuals with king tied have been arrested for felony crimes associated with gang activity. >>mark:the state health department has lifted the last remaining health advisory for dungeness crab on the california coast. >>mark:health officials say that traces of domoic acid in the crabs have declined to low or undetectable levels. >>darya:in the east bay. people who used to be homeless now hav
>>mark:police are calling the recent freeway shootings in the east bay, quote, "high speed gang warfare." >>darya:now investigators are doing evertyhing they can to stop the violence. >>darya:kron four's haaziq madyun rode along with officers to see what they're doing. >>haaziq madyun: so far one persons arrested in connection to only one of the shootings which in police lt. felix 10 to getting confirmation has been difficult because of the connection to gang...
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gangs.er in the middle of iowa. we had a lot of intergang violence. >> there's no doubt about that. records show i'm gang affiliated. >> ronnie ballou is doing ten years for felony possession of firearms. >> basically a gang program. some people go through it, some people don't, right? >> once these gang members get here, a lot of people are engaged in activities that put them in segregation. once they are in segregation, we are looking at a way to work them into the general population with our gang program. >> the security threat group program or stg was developed as an alternative to locking down suspected gang members indefinitely. >> you go through that program basically throw your hands up and you've fallen into what the state has, you know what i'm saying, what the state wants. >> there's a misnomer that it's a snitch program. that in order to participate in the program you have to tell on other people. i've always maintained the only person i expect you to tell on is yourself, own you
gangs.er in the middle of iowa. we had a lot of intergang violence. >> there's no doubt about that. records show i'm gang affiliated. >> ronnie ballou is doing ten years for felony possession of firearms. >> basically a gang program. some people go through it, some people don't, right? >> once these gang members get here, a lot of people are engaged in activities that put them in segregation. once they are in segregation, we are looking at a way to work them into the...
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our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside, where gangs, drugs and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> probably next to an inmate's release date, visits are the most important things in their lives. keeping in touch with their loved ones. >> i don't like coming here, but i have to so i can see him. >> for some, visits are rare moments of intimacy. and for others, a business transaction. >> a lot of drugs come in through the visiting room. a lot of drugs. >> you don't want to be here, man. >> and then the hustle just like the bona fide, hustler with the web and then with the two hands, like you said. >> the money. >> money in one hand, dice coming out the other. >> it's going to be hard. make sure that i do it, though, because if someone else does it, it's going to be different. >> no, i know. >> everybody hates prison. society hates prison. it's part of life. i've got to accept the things i put myself in. i can't try to be rebellious and hate the people that lock these doors on me every day. that's part of their job. they'r
our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside, where gangs, drugs and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> probably next to an inmate's release date, visits are the most important things in their lives. keeping in touch with their loved ones. >> i don't like coming here, but i have to so i can see him. >> for some, visits are rare moments of intimacy. and for others, a business transaction. >> a lot of...
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i came over here to our gang unit. i was a gang banger, thought i was a tough guy.e learned a lot since i've been on the unit. and i've got a lot of self-discipline. i was transitioned from one person to another. >> honor courage commitment -- five, honor, courage, commitment -- >> the future soldier program can really give the offenders hope, and give them an alternative future. >> rather than storing all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to the same environment that he was in before he came here, and the idea is that when they complete the future soldier program, they'll be released directly into one of the military branches. and leave here and go direct to boot camp. >> echo 15 -- >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24 carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program. but getting their prison walking papers, and marching straight to boot camp, isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officia
i came over here to our gang unit. i was a gang banger, thought i was a tough guy.e learned a lot since i've been on the unit. and i've got a lot of self-discipline. i was transitioned from one person to another. >> honor courage commitment -- five, honor, courage, commitment -- >> the future soldier program can really give the offenders hope, and give them an alternative future. >> rather than storing all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and...
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. >> billy is ripe for becoming a member of a gang.e around him because he is young. he doesn't have resources. he needs to have protectors. >> billy, save me some grub. >> narrator: the kid falls in with a gang of stock rustlers known as "the boys." he's naive to their violent ways. >> these were outlaws and bad guys, and for billy to ride with them, it would have informed the rest of his career as a criminal, learning to be a better criminal by palling around with people who were really good at it. >> narrator: their leader, jesse evans, is a ruthless killer. >> so i hear tell you're pretty good with a pistol. is that how you gut-shot that fella in fort grant? >> [ laughs ] >> don't worry, boy. you're gonna grow into them boots one day. >> ohh. [ chuckling ] ohh. >> oh, put that thing down. >> got a dangerous weapon there. that's a can, son. [ laughter ] careful. >> whoa. >> narrator: the boys are a cutthroat clan, reviled throughout the region. and now billy's decided to run with them. >> anybody want any more stew? you? [phone buzz
. >> billy is ripe for becoming a member of a gang.e around him because he is young. he doesn't have resources. he needs to have protectors. >> billy, save me some grub. >> narrator: the kid falls in with a gang of stock rustlers known as "the boys." he's naive to their violent ways. >> these were outlaws and bad guys, and for billy to ride with them, it would have informed the rest of his career as a criminal, learning to be a better criminal by palling around...
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crimes, we have seen a significant increase in individuals that have gang affiliations and gang associationd to california. >> a chief who works with parolees says the vegas sheriff shouldn't make those assumptions. study showed no direct correlation between crimes and ab-109. >>> happening today, baby salmon are making their way to half moon bay but they won't be taking a swim. 160,000 chinook salmon all just 4" long will travel by truck to pillar point harbor. the mini salmon will spend a week getting acclimated before entering the ocean. the coastside fishing club behind the delivery says the salmon will mature in the "wild" for two years before they can be caught. >>> justin timberlake's new music video has fans dancing, some of them in the video itself. take a look. ♪[ music ] >> that's how you dance, kenny? >> absolutely. >> a variety of less famous folks are moving and grooving all over los angeles. the song is from the sound track for the animated movie trolls which features his voice and opens up in november. it is a catchy song. >> thanks for the compliment that i dance like him.
crimes, we have seen a significant increase in individuals that have gang affiliations and gang associationd to california. >> a chief who works with parolees says the vegas sheriff shouldn't make those assumptions. study showed no direct correlation between crimes and ab-109. >>> happening today, baby salmon are making their way to half moon bay but they won't be taking a swim. 160,000 chinook salmon all just 4" long will travel by truck to pillar point harbor. the mini...
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i'm an active gang banger. know what i'm saying? i'm a blood, you know. i'm an active gang banger. i do not want to be where they're taking me right now. >> there are a lot of gang members on the main line, guys that are doing life sentences and stuff, like mr. washington, until they live by a cerin standard. and the sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters. it's weaker guys. >> if i stay over here, before the day is out, i could never go back to a main line because my reputation will be ruined. i'm now considered a no good. >> with his hostile attitude and violent background, washington is exactly the kind of inmate sny residents don't want as a neighbor. >> on the main line i'd be dead in a day. because those guys over there, they just wouldn't care they would kill me right in front of an officer because it's a notch on their belt. >> that's as far as i go. i'm not going up in there. i was hoping that it was going to be one of these cells on the day room so i could knock them out and go on back to t
i'm an active gang banger. know what i'm saying? i'm a blood, you know. i'm an active gang banger. i do not want to be where they're taking me right now. >> there are a lot of gang members on the main line, guys that are doing life sentences and stuff, like mr. washington, until they live by a cerin standard. and the sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters. it's weaker guys. >> if i stay over here, before the day is out, i could never go back to a main line because my...
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i mean, it wouldn't happen in beverly hills hills because you don't have people joining gangs gangs in beverly hills because they have money and they have homes and education. it's not the same thing. >> if you don't see this as passive racism. >> i don't. >> i'm not going to get into black lives matter and sharpton and jackson and where are these people? nowhere. okay? while their own are being gunned down in the streets. >> how is black lives matter nowhere? >> if white people were gunning them down, they would be in there. but it's black gangs gunning them down. >> no, black lives matter people have raised a lot of awareness about criminal issues in the country. so i don't think that's true. again, we are getting back to this idea that somehow it's motivated by race that rahm emanuel and barack obama are passive racists. >> my opinion is they don't care and because they don't care you can slap a passive racism on it. i wasn't yelling at you. i'm just yelling in general just like kate's law. if i were the mayor of chicago, you know this wouldn't be happening. and if i could stop it,
i mean, it wouldn't happen in beverly hills hills because you don't have people joining gangs gangs in beverly hills because they have money and they have homes and education. it's not the same thing. >> if you don't see this as passive racism. >> i don't. >> i'm not going to get into black lives matter and sharpton and jackson and where are these people? nowhere. okay? while their own are being gunned down in the streets. >> how is black lives matter nowhere? >>...
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bad. >> reporter: former atf agent matthew horace investigated the gangs for years. he says they have a violent rep for good reason. >> both of them are well known, well documented what we refer to in government as outlaw motorcycle organizations. not every member is an outlaw, but there are members in the organizations that report and commit criminal acts. >> reporter: they preach a love of riding. in some clubs there's a more sinister side. >> this has got nothing to do with do gooders and philanthropists or choir boys, but on the other hand, it is not this great, huge criminal enterprise that everybody thinks. >> reporter: and pete james would know. 16 years he was president of the notorious chicago outlaws. on the street, he goes by big pete. >> the cossacks, i can sum that up in one sentence. who are they? the bandidos are way too big to even deal with the cossacks. the cossacks are like mosquitos, they can't hurt you, they pester you. the bandidos are one of the largest in the world, chapters all over. a powerful club, and they're 1%ers. >> 1%ers like the bandi
bad. >> reporter: former atf agent matthew horace investigated the gangs for years. he says they have a violent rep for good reason. >> both of them are well known, well documented what we refer to in government as outlaw motorcycle organizations. not every member is an outlaw, but there are members in the organizations that report and commit criminal acts. >> reporter: they preach a love of riding. in some clubs there's a more sinister side. >> this has got nothing to...
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because gang violence is real.e lose their life over it every day. >> the police opened an internal affairs investigation. >>> a bill that will allow faculty and staff to carry guns at tennessee public colleges became law today. the law limits campus carry to only faculty and staff with state issued handgun carry permits still be a ban on guns in stadiums and gym gyms where school sponsored events are going on. >>> men known by as philly jesus ended up in handcuffs tonight. someone who saw it happen posted this picture on instagram. police say the manager of the apple store on 16 andth and wall net called them regarding someone who would not leave when asked. police tell fox 29 they arrested him for defiant trespassing and disorderly conduct. journalist and author jenn miller who took the picture says they kicked him out because he wouldn't move his cross. >>> too good to be true? a doctor strikes up an online relationship with a man who found her on linked in. while the police are now involved. >>> the acting pres
because gang violence is real.e lose their life over it every day. >> the police opened an internal affairs investigation. >>> a bill that will allow faculty and staff to carry guns at tennessee public colleges became law today. the law limits campus carry to only faculty and staff with state issued handgun carry permits still be a ban on guns in stadiums and gym gyms where school sponsored events are going on. >>> men known by as philly jesus ended up in handcuffs...
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i talk about the gang affiliation. i talk about the homosexual activity. talk about the different types of diseases in here. i talk about the gambling. >> we utilize mr. taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. he has come forward to change his life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like mr. taylor, who's been through the system the way that he has, you know, and then he comes one-on-one with inmates and exains to inmates, don't do this, don't do that. i took it beyond just a talk, you know, because i needed that talk, you know what i'm saying? because i don't know what's out there. >>> up next -- >> they threatened our lives. we left, went to my trailer, grabbed a 2
i talk about the gang affiliation. i talk about the homosexual activity. talk about the different types of diseases in here. i talk about the gambling. >> we utilize mr. taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. he has come forward to change his life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the...
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jail settings do not. >> we don't segregate by gangs, either.you could have two bloods and a crip in the same cell. >> for the most part, they've got to get along. they're in a jail system, they're waiting to go to court and be deemed either innocent or guilty. until then, they're going to function in our system the way the sheriff wants it run. >> big bro. i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. a s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean house. >> how are you doing, man? >> we have identified several individuals that we deem to be heads of certain races. we've got chicano race, we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race. so when there's issues, we end up wi
jail settings do not. >> we don't segregate by gangs, either.you could have two bloods and a crip in the same cell. >> for the most part, they've got to get along. they're in a jail system, they're waiting to go to court and be deemed either innocent or guilty. until then, they're going to function in our system the way the sheriff wants it run. >> big bro. i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. a s.w.a.t.-like unit...