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gangs. and for some, suppressing gang activity is a daily challenge that comes with life or death consequences. >> slide out. slide out. on your stomach. keep going now. that's fine. >> on front line of the battles are gang investigators. >> they have walk a fine line, managing a difficult relationship with dangerous inmates and each one has a different way of doing business. but the investigator we met in cleveland really stood out from the crowd. >> clear. seven. look at me. >> he's known at the cuyahoga county correction center in downtown cleveland as big sam. >> you used him. who's the victim? you sit here won't even open your mouth to tell me nothing about what these guys did -- >> we quickly learned gang investigator sam mclaren had a personality to match his physique. >> big sam's style was one of dedication and passion. >> you have that candy -- >> sweet. >> i'll see you later. >> thank you. >> you take care of yourself. >> he could be very caring and heartfelt in his communication,
gangs. and for some, suppressing gang activity is a daily challenge that comes with life or death consequences. >> slide out. slide out. on your stomach. keep going now. that's fine. >> on front line of the battles are gang investigators. >> they have walk a fine line, managing a difficult relationship with dangerous inmates and each one has a different way of doing business. but the investigator we met in cleveland really stood out from the crowd. >> clear. seven. look...
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now, our world — killing the ganges.ges is one of the greatest rivers in the world, but it is in trouble. pollution on a vast scale has turned its sacred waters into a stinking and lethal cocktail. oh, god. there's industrial waste... what are you stopping? why are you stopping? the sewage from a50 million people. all the while, so much water is being taken out that large stretches of the river don't flow for months. the indian prime minister has staked his political reputation on cleaning it up. but is the ganges, india's sacred river, still being killed by pollution? dawn breaks over the himalayas. and the glacier that is the source of the ganges. a small stream emerges from a cave in the ice. gomukh, the cow's mouth, they call it, one of the most sacred sites in all hinduism. as the river descends from the mountains, it gathers pace. it is known as ganga mata, mother ganges, and it is an apt name. as i will be discovering on this incredible journey, the ganges has nurtured and supported the rise of india's great civil
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is that gang-related? to extent that it seems from the person who is accused, they may be from a rival gang and they shot at someone who looked like they were from an opposing gang. nothing to do with -- pedro wasn't wearing red. is that gang-related or a stray bullet? and that most of these are complicated, actually, and that same gang -- just not really thinking about it. and a lot of these kids grow up in gangs in the same way that if you're in the soviet union you would be a member of the communist party, or if you were in iraq, the baath party, the kind of -- you -- in the gang dominated the block where you live, and so everybody has some kind of relationship to the gang. now, it could be that you have a completely minimal relationship to the gang but you wear blue socks or whatever you have to do just to kind of be like, okay, leave me alone, or definitely don't wear red. whatever. it could be that you say, you know, i'm against gangs and never going to do anything to do with a gang. then you still h
is that gang-related? to extent that it seems from the person who is accused, they may be from a rival gang and they shot at someone who looked like they were from an opposing gang. nothing to do with -- pedro wasn't wearing red. is that gang-related or a stray bullet? and that most of these are complicated, actually, and that same gang -- just not really thinking about it. and a lot of these kids grow up in gangs in the same way that if you're in the soviet union you would be a member of the...
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the hispanic gangs, the white gang, and the black gangs. >> so you're talking about shot callers of different>> yes. >> in one room together. >> yes. >> what's the rationale behind that? >> hopefully they're learning problem solving skills instead of just, hey, he disrespected me and we're going to fight. if they have an issue, they'll try to talk it out because they just don't want to lose it. it's huge for them. >> socializing is a rare privilege that also gives the deputies some leverage. they can strip it away at the first sign of misbehavior. behind the mirrored glass in the control room, there are heavily armed deputies watching this room. >> yes. >> why is that? >> it's human nature for people to fight. we will do our best to prevent it, but we can't prevent all violence. an executive producer... ...at marvel studios. we are very much hands-on producers. if my office... ...becomes a plane or an airport the surface pro's perfect. fast and portable but also light. you don't do this 14 hours a day, 7 days a week for... ...decades if you don't feel it in your heart. listen, i know my super
the hispanic gangs, the white gang, and the black gangs. >> so you're talking about shot callers of different>> yes. >> in one room together. >> yes. >> what's the rationale behind that? >> hopefully they're learning problem solving skills instead of just, hey, he disrespected me and we're going to fight. if they have an issue, they'll try to talk it out because they just don't want to lose it. it's huge for them. >> socializing is a rare privilege that...
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child molesters or gang dropouts. one thing we learned about prison, doesn't matter where you're housed, your safety is never guaranteed. >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> joseph de la cruz is a gang dropout, serving nine years for attempted murder at california san quentin state prison. when we first met him, authorities had just discovered that he had been assaulted inside his protective custody cell. >> this morning, you come out of your cell, we did a sweep to find out how many people stayed behind. you were discovered with injuries. and here's the medical report. >> despite obvious injuries, de la cruz refused to give correctional staff any information about the attack. >> we're trying to find out who -- i want to tell them what happened. >> any specific individuals you know are your enemies? >> no, sir. >> how about any prison weapons offenses? >> no, sir. >> do you belong to a gang? >> no, i don't. >> aside from what you're being accused of being a victim, are you involved in any other b
child molesters or gang dropouts. one thing we learned about prison, doesn't matter where you're housed, your safety is never guaranteed. >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> joseph de la cruz is a gang dropout, serving nine years for attempted murder at california san quentin state prison. when we first met him, authorities had just discovered that he had been assaulted inside his protective custody cell. >> this morning, you come out of your cell, we did...
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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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if you think they're gang?to me what the meanings are to you. >> why? they're for me, they're not for you, for anyone else. they're for me. >> in the back pages of your phone book, you have a lot of inmates' names and numbers. why? >> because they're my homies. >> so you consider them associates, homies? homies being your friends? >> why not? i know them. >> okay. has anybody tried to recruit you to be in a gang? >> no. >> do you have any tattoos that identify you as being a gang member? >> yeah, i do. street gang. >> what street gang do you belong to? >> west side. >> west side out of where? >> from mt. magordo. >> what we're going to do is we're going to keep this for now. we're going to make copies of the names and inmates you have in there and put it in your file then give it back to you. >> do you have any other questions? all right. >> armando hasn't been validated as a prison gang member yet, but he's on his way. back in level vi, happy is headed to the parole board. >> i just came back from rec and i'm
if you think they're gang?to me what the meanings are to you. >> why? they're for me, they're not for you, for anyone else. they're for me. >> in the back pages of your phone book, you have a lot of inmates' names and numbers. why? >> because they're my homies. >> so you consider them associates, homies? homies being your friends? >> why not? i know them. >> okay. has anybody tried to recruit you to be in a gang? >> no. >> do you have any tattoos...
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i seen gang unit come here due to the fact that i am a gang member. i block my window. only had just seconds. the things that i could reach for -- >> take the window down. >> -- i flushed them. but i'm not knowing that when i put the shield up, he seen what i was doing. >> take the window down. >> so i told my roommate, man, forget it, man, i'm going to go out there and put dirt on dirt. >> our interview with him and everett went very well. he's admitted to the fact that he's been insane gangsta disciple since he was 14 years old. however he said it wasn't really about gangs. it was about unity. they delude themselves into thinking it's to huggy, feely type of gang when it's not. >> the manifesto also included a key to the gang's secret codes. >> we have shampoo. that's code for weed. conditioner, heroin. we use these things to control contraband. if it says that you used my shampoo in the shower, and he signs it 0-31 it's pretty basic that he's a blood and he's delivering something to the shower, marijuana, heroin, something. basically, you put a time on it. so i'll kn
i seen gang unit come here due to the fact that i am a gang member. i block my window. only had just seconds. the things that i could reach for -- >> take the window down. >> -- i flushed them. but i'm not knowing that when i put the shield up, he seen what i was doing. >> take the window down. >> so i told my roommate, man, forget it, man, i'm going to go out there and put dirt on dirt. >> our interview with him and everett went very well. he's admitted to the...
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robbery. >> albert is a gang member in ha hard times.e was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family, through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> you know, i just grew up angry, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions, so i channeled all that hurt into anger, so i started gang banging, you know? and i said if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let themy tea be their blood, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> you know, 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, 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 the cell to launch
robbery. >> albert is a gang member in ha hard times.e was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family, through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> you know, i just grew up angry, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions, so i channeled all that hurt into anger, so i started gang banging, you know? and i said if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let themy tea be their blood, you know? >> what did you do to gain...
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down. >> byrd gang.that what you are? why didn't you tell us in the first place? >> little bit of cooperation is better than none. >> during the search, knight and demerey also found a lighter hidden in the mattress of sandier's cell mate, alfredo roca moreno. knowing he has a lengthy history, correctional officers now want to take a closer look at the mattress. >> what have we got here? >> i need this mattress checked for contraband, please. >> we have to break this whole mattress down. regulations require that security check mattresses when they're brought in like this. lieutenant? this was the area that was concerned, right? >> yes. >> roca moreno is a known member of a puerto rican prison gang called the nietas. he joined during an earlier prison sentence he served in puerto rico, but he insists the nietas are not a gang. but a fellowship of sorts. >> it was a word from the warriors. they used to send it to the gods three times. that's why it means the birth of a new warrior. >> roca moreno says puer
down. >> byrd gang.that what you are? why didn't you tell us in the first place? >> little bit of cooperation is better than none. >> during the search, knight and demerey also found a lighter hidden in the mattress of sandier's cell mate, alfredo roca moreno. knowing he has a lengthy history, correctional officers now want to take a closer look at the mattress. >> what have we got here? >> i need this mattress checked for contraband, please. >> we have to...
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>> what gang are you affiliated with? how do you deal with your gang affiliation once you leave here? >> i'm going to ignore them and go to school. >> you think ignoring them is going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? >> no, last time, i didn't have future plans. i got out, i didn't have my ged. i didn't have no future plans. now i do. i got an education. i got my ged. i'm going to go to college and play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from? >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were just talking about your victims, you were smiling. why were you smiling? >> tension-filled hours for andrew and abel. there's no guarantee either will go home. later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked. that was
>> what gang are you affiliated with? how do you deal with your gang affiliation once you leave here? >> i'm going to ignore them and go to school. >> you think ignoring them is going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? >> no, last time, i didn't have future plans. i got out, i didn't have my ged. i didn't have no future plans. now i do. i got an education. i got my ged. i'm going to go to college and play football. >> what was your intent...
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it is a burden the ganges simply cannot bear any more.t mere water to indians, it is the mother, a goddess. sitting on the banks i can tell you that we come to give... people think it can take care of their sins, can take care of anything. and they forget. to me, if ganga dies, india dies. and if it thrives, india thrives. this has become symbolic of an even bigger project. india's effort to lift its people out of poverty and become a modern world power. when narendra modi won a landslide victory two years ago, one of the first commitments he made was to tackle pollution in the river. he has promised serious money, he said he will spend more than $3 billion over the next five years on his clean ganga mission. but delivering on his promise may be one of his greatest challenges, because if anything speaks of the failure of government in india, it is the abuse this great river is suffering. there is no better example than kanpur, the centre of india's giant leather industry. india is one of the biggest producers of leather in the world. much
it is a burden the ganges simply cannot bear any more.t mere water to indians, it is the mother, a goddess. sitting on the banks i can tell you that we come to give... people think it can take care of their sins, can take care of anything. and they forget. to me, if ganga dies, india dies. and if it thrives, india thrives. this has become symbolic of an even bigger project. india's effort to lift its people out of poverty and become a modern world power. when narendra modi won a landslide...
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that didn't even gang bang. miramontes maintains his innocence in this case, he admits to past violence with his gang. >> well, the things that i did, it was like little things, you know. shoot-outs with different gang bangers, but never actually killed no one. injure them? yeah. killed them? no. i'm not a murderer. i'm not hard-core gangster. homey, no. my things were usually drugs, weapons, money, easy. i had good grades in elementary, junior high, high school. i graduated with a 3.17. i'm a certified electrician. people used to say, he works. he has a good job, but i started hooking up with different people, older friends, older guys. serious business. so i was easy money. i will do that favor for you, you know, let's go. >> what was easy money? >> delivering, here, there. nice. they used me to do all these runs. was i getting paid good money? yeah. was it worth it? not really. but that's one thing that i thank god for being locked up, is because being on the street, when i was on the street, oh, man, i was b
that didn't even gang bang. miramontes maintains his innocence in this case, he admits to past violence with his gang. >> well, the things that i did, it was like little things, you know. shoot-outs with different gang bangers, but never actually killed no one. injure them? yeah. killed them? no. i'm not a murderer. i'm not hard-core gangster. homey, no. my things were usually drugs, weapons, money, easy. i had good grades in elementary, junior high, high school. i graduated with a 3.17....
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san jose city council member said domestic vie excellence gang violence is up this year, and also said compared to other 0 big cities, san jose with a population of 1 million people is safe, and he is also optimistic that next year will not be as violent. >> we think this is an anomaly, and we hope that next year we won't go down this path, and we hope some of these programs will kick in and start getting kids interested in more than gangs. >> city leaders say the focus will be on police staffing and gang violence prevention in the new year. the city has already added more than a million dollars to a dedicated gang task force. >> in court yesterday, two brothers were charged with murder her in connection with the deadly stabbing of a store
san jose city council member said domestic vie excellence gang violence is up this year, and also said compared to other 0 big cities, san jose with a population of 1 million people is safe, and he is also optimistic that next year will not be as violent. >> we think this is an anomaly, and we hope that next year we won't go down this path, and we hope some of these programs will kick in and start getting kids interested in more than gangs. >> city leaders say the focus will be on...
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the majority of the gang members here belong to white supremacist gangs. prison officials suspect that asatru might be a front for white supremacist gangs. marcus murray denies that. >> there has never been anything in my studies that says one race is more dominant over another one culture. nor one religion dominant over another. asatru believers believe that our religion is fine, your religion is fine. >> guy radcliffe who has been practicing asatru for several years here. said there's one group that is not welcome. >> if we found out someone in the community was a child molester, he would be banned from the community. he cannot participate. it's a bylaw, you cannot be a sex offender and be in asatru. >> radcliffe also defended the fact that some members have swastikas tattooed often their bodies. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. okay? now, i don't have nothing against uncle adolf, but he took something from my religion, which was a sun wheel and made it part of his party. it goes back to ancient civilizations. they had a sw
the majority of the gang members here belong to white supremacist gangs. prison officials suspect that asatru might be a front for white supremacist gangs. marcus murray denies that. >> there has never been anything in my studies that says one race is more dominant over another one culture. nor one religion dominant over another. asatru believers believe that our religion is fine, your religion is fine. >> guy radcliffe who has been practicing asatru for several years here. said...
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i was really into the gang-banger scene. was really caught up. >> lee's childhood neighborhood was riddled with gangs. and lee joined up when he was barely in his teens. >> not listening to my family. not listened to ma. thinking i knew everything. running with the wrong crowd. i put my homeys before my family. and that's all i knew was my homeys. homey this. homey that. >> lee told us, despite being shot five times and serving a prior prison sentence, he couldn't give up gang life. then, his story took a turn. it had to do with recruiting his younger brother into the gang. >> when i was growing up, i never thought i would get past 21. i want my brother to get the same exact respect i was getting from the neighborhood so, when i'm gone, my brother gets the same respect. don't worry about bullying. just trying to run over him or the family. nowhere near my thoughts what's going to happen to him. >> while lee was locked up in corcoran, his little brother decided to turn his back on gang life, but on the streets attempting to l
i was really into the gang-banger scene. was really caught up. >> lee's childhood neighborhood was riddled with gangs. and lee joined up when he was barely in his teens. >> not listening to my family. not listened to ma. thinking i knew everything. running with the wrong crowd. i put my homeys before my family. and that's all i knew was my homeys. homey this. homey that. >> lee told us, despite being shot five times and serving a prior prison sentence, he couldn't give up gang...
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the ban on the meetings. >> it is not a gang, it does not promote gang mentality or any criminal elementst all. it's a religion based on the virtue and knowledge. >> the ban also hasn't stopped murray from recruiting new members. his latest, william jones jr. >> markus has been teaching me about what the hammer means, what the different gods and godesses are. >> jones, who also denies being a white supremacist, came to wabash three years ago at age 18. he was sentenced to six years for burglary. >> i was hanging out with the wrong people and i was strung out on drugs and broke into a house and took a tv and a bunch of other little items like a tattoo gun and took them and sold them for drugs. >> the house he robbed was his father's. >> when my dad called the police, he said, i strongly believe it was my son, junior, and it killed him to do it. >> jones says he would like to rebuild a relationship with his father, and will soon have a chance. he leaves prison on parole in one week. >> you're not enjoying the weather, are you? >> why would you enjoy the weather, man? you get to enjoy all th
the ban on the meetings. >> it is not a gang, it does not promote gang mentality or any criminal elementst all. it's a religion based on the virtue and knowledge. >> the ban also hasn't stopped murray from recruiting new members. his latest, william jones jr. >> markus has been teaching me about what the hammer means, what the different gods and godesses are. >> jones, who also denies being a white supremacist, came to wabash three years ago at age 18. he was sentenced...
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gang? most between the victim and the gang? the less likely to be covered by the police or the press. but what i hope comes out in the book but they're not that different. with that call of duty. like that dynasty. and twitter and facebook. >> talk about gay affiliation. it is actually a convenient term in the entire state of california if you are charged with a crime isn't automatic enhancement if it was a misdemeanor with the imminent they put that day gang-related activity. and it has been legislated. so basically there is the eldest p. tween what that means in real life or any other pipeline with that punishment. >> what i found issue can do anything that you want. but sfax this not like a scent thing. in day talk for the kids that i have to order to did get through the day? but the question is if you try to codified he start of to apply those rules wide the kid is wearing red. are we at the place where rented is illegal? or is that a gang sign? or prove to put someone away? as far as w
gang? most between the victim and the gang? the less likely to be covered by the police or the press. but what i hope comes out in the book but they're not that different. with that call of duty. like that dynasty. and twitter and facebook. >> talk about gay affiliation. it is actually a convenient term in the entire state of california if you are charged with a crime isn't automatic enhancement if it was a misdemeanor with the imminent they put that day gang-related activity. and it has...
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so it is gang-driven violence. gangs in other cities, i assume chicago as well.t of that is distortion and robbery and drug-dealing. is it the same in chicago in the gangs are organized to commit crimes. get money. >> you know what? bill? yeah, but they are not really making money here. it is not my experience here in chicago that these guys are that organized. they are low level criminals. they go out and commit crime to get money. of the violence is about the rival gang. they shut each other of course they are on the other team. they shoot each other. >> get caught in the crossfire that little kids and old ladies and stuff like that. >> correct. >> i assume in the chicago pd's intelligence unit you know who these gang members are i assume you know who they are. am i wrong? >> no. you are absolutely correct. as a matter of fact, one of the things that we put together was a top-to-bottom assessment of what gangs we have. who is in them. and who they are in conflict with. we put together a gang violence reduction strategy that has it if a gang member gets shot her
so it is gang-driven violence. gangs in other cities, i assume chicago as well.t of that is distortion and robbery and drug-dealing. is it the same in chicago in the gangs are organized to commit crimes. get money. >> you know what? bill? yeah, but they are not really making money here. it is not my experience here in chicago that these guys are that organized. they are low level criminals. they go out and commit crime to get money. of the violence is about the rival gang. they shut each...
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that's a gang under the folk nation. the first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on me. because they seen i kept getting locked up and they figured there was no hope for me. >> the adolescents, sometimes when they go through the court system, i like to say they're a three-time loser. many of the parents have been through court, numerous times, they've seen their child kicked out of school, kicked out of the community. honestly, once they come in to our system, a lot of the parents have said i can't do this anymore. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of person to work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof
that's a gang under the folk nation. the first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on me. because they...
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or around the world, gangs are a big problem for prisons. a prison in colorado, limon correctional facility, we met a gang leader there that seemed to be different. it might be something to do with the two officers we met there. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we're not going to quit coming in here and shaking you down so you better quit. >> not for sympathy. >> i'm not. >> check yourself. knock this off. so, maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in sync with each other when they were doing their work. they were obviously good friends as well. but they were complete opposites in terms of how they looked, how they acted, their whole personas. but they were extremely effective at what they did. what did you do before corrections? >> worked on a ranch mostly. this was a culture shock to me when they drug me off a horse and put me in here. i never seen anything like this in my life. >> working on a ranch, what did you do? >> roped, doctored. >> you were a cowboy? >> basically. >> lieutenant fo
or around the world, gangs are a big problem for prisons. a prison in colorado, limon correctional facility, we met a gang leader there that seemed to be different. it might be something to do with the two officers we met there. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we're not going to quit coming in here and shaking you down so you better quit. >> not for sympathy. >> i'm not. >> check yourself. knock this off. so, maybe you can get into...
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i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord. >> i was holding contraband, and i was holding something, and i lost it. yeah. i had lost it. >> any specific enemies, names, numbers? >> no. >> kirkpatrick explained the contraband was a packet of gang information including a roster of current members. when he realized it was gone, he was afraid the gang might order a hit on him as punishment. >> i told the c.o., look, i got to go. he was like why? i said because i lost something i'm not supposed to. you need to get me out of here before something more serious happens. >> kirkpatrick turned his back on his gang. he requested a move to protective custody.
i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord....
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you left a wounded gang member behind.e told police that one of your guys took a bullet in the arm. so they checked local hospitals for people who were treated for gunshot wounds. they didn't find any, but my partner and i cast a wider net. lionel trafoya, was treated for an arm wound in northern new jersey. says here he was mugged. that was his story. now, i'm pretty sure his dna is gonna be a match for the blood found at the scene of the robbery. now, trafoya used to work here, with you. he resigned in 2013-- something about, uh, evidence going missing at a narcotics raid. he's talking to a detective cosa right now. he might not give you up, but then again, you know how easy it is for criminals to turn on their friends. what's the out? you're telling me this because there's an out. you want something. cosa doesn't know about shinwell yet. i want you to tell her. you don't want to be the one to put him at the scene yesterday. you want me to admit that he's hanging with sbk again, because of me? don't forget about the gun.
you left a wounded gang member behind.e told police that one of your guys took a bullet in the arm. so they checked local hospitals for people who were treated for gunshot wounds. they didn't find any, but my partner and i cast a wider net. lionel trafoya, was treated for an arm wound in northern new jersey. says here he was mugged. that was his story. now, i'm pretty sure his dna is gonna be a match for the blood found at the scene of the robbery. now, trafoya used to work here, with you. he...
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shootings from one gang against another. they were targeted, knowing well that the individuals would be at the homes of friends and family celebrating the holiday. this was followed by several acts of retaliation. >> chicago has seen an increase of gang violence. police believe 1375 murders and now soaring to 4200. >> while this is the sickening reality, showing yet again that the penalties for carrying and using guns here in chicago are just not an effective deterrent gebs repeat gun offenders. a ripple effect, driving it up by 14%. chicago alone, responsible for nearly half that increase. in washington, kelly wright, fox news. >>> time is 4:57 and coming up in our 5:00 hour, japan and u.s. getting together in pearl harbor. why no apology is expected. >>> could outside your door, freezing again and an advisory in place. i'll have a look at that coming up. . >>> a shooting at a crowded mall. the police are looking for the shooter and the victim. >>> mall fights from across the country, what happened as people were out for so
shootings from one gang against another. they were targeted, knowing well that the individuals would be at the homes of friends and family celebrating the holiday. this was followed by several acts of retaliation. >> chicago has seen an increase of gang violence. police believe 1375 murders and now soaring to 4200. >> while this is the sickening reality, showing yet again that the penalties for carrying and using guns here in chicago are just not an effective deterrent gebs repeat...
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-- full of gang members slams into him. rebecca atkins shows us how the needed help from the same officers who were chasing them. >> get out, get out you got to get out. >> reporter: it was a bad crash in late october. officers coughing on smoke from one of the cars. >> come on bro. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: a car full of very young, known gang members crashed a stolen car into an off-duty albuquerque police officer. >> you know what you got to talk to them? [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers and paramedics tried to figure out what happened. >> we got the -- through the -- through the airbag and then pry the door open. >> reporter: but before the officer with many injuries was pulled out of the car -- >> i got a vehicle on fire and one inside the vehicle that can't get out. >> reporter: crews race today save a young girl -- raced to save a young girl in the stolen car. >> you can get out. you need to get out. you can get out. try to climb out. >> reporter: a minute later they realized how bad the fire is geg.ttin nearly k
-- full of gang members slams into him. rebecca atkins shows us how the needed help from the same officers who were chasing them. >> get out, get out you got to get out. >> reporter: it was a bad crash in late october. officers coughing on smoke from one of the cars. >> come on bro. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: a car full of very young, known gang members crashed a stolen car into an off-duty albuquerque police officer. >> you know what you got to talk to them? [...
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there he joined a prison gang and was ordered to make the ultimate commitment. assassinate an inmate who is a fellow gang member. >> i had a braided rope in my pocket. i sat down next to him on his bed and i talked to him, and when he turned his back to me i stood on the bed and i put the rope around his neck and i killed him. >> how long did that take? >> five minutes. >> those five minutes must have been a very long five minutes. >> very long five minutes. he fought me. he threw me around the room. surprisingly strong. i guess when you're fighting for your life you have strength, you know? i was curious. i had never seen death before. in person, and so i wanted to see. so i watched his eyes change from the white. they became red. they started popping out of his head. he urinated all over himself, which obviously is a sign that it's over. his tongue swelled up. his ankles swelled up. um, it was very intimate. like you see on the movies how guys so cavalierly kill people. it wasn't like that for me. it was a thrilling thing because i had just earned my bones. i
there he joined a prison gang and was ordered to make the ultimate commitment. assassinate an inmate who is a fellow gang member. >> i had a braided rope in my pocket. i sat down next to him on his bed and i talked to him, and when he turned his back to me i stood on the bed and i put the rope around his neck and i killed him. >> how long did that take? >> five minutes. >> those five minutes must have been a very long five minutes. >> very long five minutes. he...
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the ms13 gang is recruiting neww members in a northern virginia high school. police arrested three students accused of bringing danger to safe haven for kids. plus, what a north carolina mana has to say for himself after het brought a gun into a d.c. pizza restaurant and threatenedd employees all because of a conspiracy theory he read online. fox5 a news at 10 will be right ?? ?? ?? ?? > welcome back. with all of the problems that go along withthe navigating high schools, students ats on born park high now have the street gang ms13 to worry about.bout police arrested three studentsee a school resource officer foundu october, told police.rc fox5's teisha lewis joins us no with the latest. >>reporter: contain and tony,y, gang unit detectives quickly took over the investigation. students and staff at the school helped them to determine theyey were for ms13. school and staff administration are urging parents to learn morl about recognizing and preventint gang involvement. it is concerning. you don't want to hear that especially happening on school p property. ther
the ms13 gang is recruiting neww members in a northern virginia high school. police arrested three students accused of bringing danger to safe haven for kids. plus, what a north carolina mana has to say for himself after het brought a gun into a d.c. pizza restaurant and threatenedd employees all because of a conspiracy theory he read online. fox5 a news at 10 will be right ?? ?? ?? ?? > welcome back. with all of the problems that go along withthe navigating high schools, students ats on...
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they, they, they offsprings of the major gangs, what they call "cliques."hey just do what they wanna do, ain't nobody really in control, no structure, no rules. >> reporter: the number of neighborhoods where chicago's branch of cure violence operates varies based on funding. but a justice department study found at one point, the group helped reduce violence by 40% to 70% in some of the areas where they were operating. today, they are in only five of the city's 77 neighborhoods. >> reporter: what are you thinking about when you see kids that age? >> man, i'm praying that they survive through this epidemic that's going on in the city. it's not a woodlawn problem, it's not a southshore problem, it's everybody's problem. and we don't understand that until the disease hits home. until one of our loved ones is killed by gun violence. then we want to get involved. >> reporter: police have siezed nearly 6,000 illegal guns off the streets-- about one per hour. chicago cops are feeling the heat. public trust at a breaking point after last year's release of dash cam v
they, they, they offsprings of the major gangs, what they call "cliques."hey just do what they wanna do, ain't nobody really in control, no structure, no rules. >> reporter: the number of neighborhoods where chicago's branch of cure violence operates varies based on funding. but a justice department study found at one point, the group helped reduce violence by 40% to 70% in some of the areas where they were operating. today, they are in only five of the city's 77 neighborhoods....
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recruit for your gang you'll be confined in here. >> that's what society calls us, a gang.ell you right now i'm not a gang member. i don't gang bang. i'm part of a brotherhood, a nation. this is my church, this is my religion. this is what i believe in. you feel me? i am a blood. i swore to myself this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >>> coming up, an accused murderer and rapist seeks a relationship. >> on the back it says, p.s., i want to be the girl in your dreams tonight. only god can judge us. >>> at the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, it's not just the inmates who must cope with the impact of incarceration. >> don't kick yourself any more. >> we slip, we fall but we have to get up. >> sonya is concerned about the effect her recent arrest is having on her family. she's in jail for violating her probation on a cocaine possession conviction. >> i have two girls and i don't want to be a role model having my girls thinking that it's cute to go to jail or use drugs or depend on a man. i don't want them to make the same mistakes i've made. there's
recruit for your gang you'll be confined in here. >> that's what society calls us, a gang.ell you right now i'm not a gang member. i don't gang bang. i'm part of a brotherhood, a nation. this is my church, this is my religion. this is what i believe in. you feel me? i am a blood. i swore to myself this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >>> coming up, an accused murderer and rapist seeks a relationship. >> on the back it says, p.s., i want to be the girl in...
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a picture of the victim, 18- year-old, gunned down in a suspected gang related shooting. catching the attention of chuck stevens. >>> it's not the only tragedy, 47 homicides this year, the most since 1991. >> domestic violence was up, homeless on homeless violence was up. >> many killings involving relatives. a 22-year-old son charged with killing his parents. on christmas eve a 38-year-old man arrested for stabbing his wife to debt. henderson is with next door solutions. >> i'm not surprised, our homicide rates around domestic violence has been increasing, she says the increase calls attention for the need for more resources. >> we have 60 beds, other counties surrounding us have over 100. >> johnny says in comparison to other big cities san jose is a safe city, the focus is on gang prevention, adding 100-0000 to a dedicated task force, when it comes to staffing. >> we think this is an anomaly, we hope next year we won't go down this math. we hope we'll get kids interested in more than gangs. >>> stanford university disciplinary process is being questioned after allegati
a picture of the victim, 18- year-old, gunned down in a suspected gang related shooting. catching the attention of chuck stevens. >>> it's not the only tragedy, 47 homicides this year, the most since 1991. >> domestic violence was up, homeless on homeless violence was up. >> many killings involving relatives. a 22-year-old son charged with killing his parents. on christmas eve a 38-year-old man arrested for stabbing his wife to debt. henderson is with next door solutions....
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. >> look, it's an old story the united nations gangs up against israel. what is new is that the united states did not stand up and oppose that gang-up. what is outrageous is that the united states was actually behind that gang-up. i think it was a very sad day and really a shameful chapter in -- >> ambassador, what's the evidence that the united states was behind this gang-up? i've heard that a lot. >> we have clear evidence of it. we will present that evidence to the new administration. >> now, obama's national security adviser ben rhodes denies these accusations, but, frieda, let's explain, why did the obama administration abstain from the vote? what's in it for the snus. >> that's a great question. the united states, the obama administration, has been planning for a long time to have one parting shot at israel. it's no secret that obama and netanyahu have had a very, very rocky relationship. i think that the paradox here is that the biggest losers from this vote are going to be the palestinians themselves because this vote is going to produce exactly t
. >> look, it's an old story the united nations gangs up against israel. what is new is that the united states did not stand up and oppose that gang-up. what is outrageous is that the united states was actually behind that gang-up. i think it was a very sad day and really a shameful chapter in -- >> ambassador, what's the evidence that the united states was behind this gang-up? i've heard that a lot. >> we have clear evidence of it. we will present that evidence to the new...
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one of the reason there are so many gangs and gangs are the family for young people in central america or in the slums of rio, it's because their parents, their aunts and uncles have left for the united states to get a job when jobs are not available in their country. the central bank of el salvador, several years ago did a survey and found that young people, teenagers main goal as they looked forward was to leave el salvador and go to another country, go to the united states, especially in order to get a job, get away from whatever their environment was providing, but this community decay, the fact that the people don't trust the police, the fact that the police are so ill-prepared, even resourced and trained, the countries are calling in the military, without training them in urban operations as we had to learn in the united states. this trust decay, family decay contributes to lack of trust in the state, lack of trust in your neighbors and so forth and is leading to the formation of substitute families, gangs in many of these cities, in particular the availability of the gang organi
one of the reason there are so many gangs and gangs are the family for young people in central america or in the slums of rio, it's because their parents, their aunts and uncles have left for the united states to get a job when jobs are not available in their country. the central bank of el salvador, several years ago did a survey and found that young people, teenagers main goal as they looked forward was to leave el salvador and go to another country, go to the united states, especially in...
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recruit for your gang you'll be confined in here. >> that's what society calls us, a gang. tell you right now i'm not a gang member. i don't gang bang. i'm part of a brotherhood, a nation. this is my church, this is my religion. this is what i believe in. you feel me? i am a blood. i swore to myself this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >>> coming up, an accused murderer and rapist seeks a relationship. >> on the back it says, p.s., i want to be the girl in your dreams tonight. only god can judge us. introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking
recruit for your gang you'll be confined in here. >> that's what society calls us, a gang. tell you right now i'm not a gang member. i don't gang bang. i'm part of a brotherhood, a nation. this is my church, this is my religion. this is what i believe in. you feel me? i am a blood. i swore to myself this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >>> coming up, an accused murderer and rapist seeks a relationship. >> on the back it says, p.s., i want to be the girl in...
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in prison, the street gangs have splintered. one section will battle another. the dispute is often petty. social media puts gas on the fire. garry mccarthy says following the outrage over police involved shootings, policing has become politicized. cops are backing off. >> proactive policing is the problem. across the country, it has come under fire. the anti-police political environment that we're in has it that we're emboldening criminals and we're hamstringing police. >> reporter: demonstrators intend to take to the streets against gun violence this year. 756 crosses, each with the name of a 2016 murder victim will be carried through chicago's downtown shopping district. >> i'm hoping that we will be shamed by it and say, this can't happen anymore. then we will be shaken to do something. >> reporter: for causes people point from everything from family structure to economic opportunity. one thing in the short-term is clear, police are making fewer stops and they are less likely to get involved when something looks suspicious. >
in prison, the street gangs have splintered. one section will battle another. the dispute is often petty. social media puts gas on the fire. garry mccarthy says following the outrage over police involved shootings, policing has become politicized. cops are backing off. >> proactive policing is the problem. across the country, it has come under fire. the anti-police political environment that we're in has it that we're emboldening criminals and we're hamstringing police. >> reporter:...
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he joined this gang. he was big for his age and he was a fast runner so no sailor ever caught him and by the time he was 12, he had graduated from being the gang's mascot to being one of its most dependable and fearless fighters. he stayed in school through the 6th grade, which he had to repeat, but not because he was a bad student, but because actually he was a very good student, but because he played hooky so often he was seldom in the classroom. his parents believed in education and they wanted all their sons to stay in school as long as possible, but every one quit at the first opportunity and they found work such as it was in pennyante activity. and he liked school and might have stayed longer if he hadn't gotten into a brawl with his teacher. he knocked her down and knocked her out and left school and never went back and then followed his two older brothers into the criminal world. this is after the oldest brother simply walked out of the house one day and disappeared not to be heard from again for
he joined this gang. he was big for his age and he was a fast runner so no sailor ever caught him and by the time he was 12, he had graduated from being the gang's mascot to being one of its most dependable and fearless fighters. he stayed in school through the 6th grade, which he had to repeat, but not because he was a bad student, but because actually he was a very good student, but because he played hooky so often he was seldom in the classroom. his parents believed in education and they...
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alison: now he is on the run, accused of rape, assault, gang priority. tom: contreras was picked up last year, way down near the tip of texas, right across from mexico. law enforcement said he was ordered to leave the country. more than a year later, not only is he still here, but according to them come in falls church he committed a rape. a spokesperson with u.s. immigration and st herera-contreras has been a priority because he is a relatively recent immigrant, he is an alleged gang member, and he is now wanted for rape. tuesday we interviewed fairfax county police as they were working to catch contreras. they believe in july the here -- we have learned from ice that herera-contreras illegally cross the border. ice says the teenager was given a court order to leave, but never did. the obama administration said one of its prerelease is deporting recent crossovers like him, and president-elect trump says he wants to get rid of gang members and criminals, a description that also fits him. fairfax county police say he may be hiding out somewhere in norther
alison: now he is on the run, accused of rape, assault, gang priority. tom: contreras was picked up last year, way down near the tip of texas, right across from mexico. law enforcement said he was ordered to leave the country. more than a year later, not only is he still here, but according to them come in falls church he committed a rape. a spokesperson with u.s. immigration and st herera-contreras has been a priority because he is a relatively recent immigrant, he is an alleged gang member,...
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. >> the cash it in gang getting ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. eric what do you got. >> donald trump posing an interesting question to the white house, if russia was indeed hacking us, why did you wait so long to act? and government employee programs for stressed out employees. >>> new signs this week showing america's heroin epidemic is getting a lot worse. president trump says fixing it is a priority, our gang gives i thought i married an italian. did the ancestrydna to find out i'm only 16% italian. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. ♪yea, you can be the greatest ♪you can be the best ♪you can be the king kong ♪bangin on your chest ♪you can beat the world you can beat the war♪ ♪you can talk to god while bangin on his door♪ ♪you can throw your hands up you can beat the clock♪ ♪you can move a mountain you can break rocks♪ ♪you can be a master don't wait for luck♪ ♪dedicate yourself and you can find yourself♪ ♪standin in the hall of fame ♪ane world's go
. >> the cash it in gang getting ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. eric what do you got. >> donald trump posing an interesting question to the white house, if russia was indeed hacking us, why did you wait so long to act? and government employee programs for stressed out employees. >>> new signs this week showing america's heroin epidemic is getting a lot worse. president trump says fixing it is a priority, our gang gives i thought i married an italian. did the...