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now he's once again back at lcjc, facing the music for running away. >> how much longer did you have before you would have completed? >> like four months. >> that's it? >> i was already there for like 17. >> at that point, four months is a drop in the bucket, dude. >> i was only out for a month. after a month i caught a pistol charge in chicago. i got sentenced to a year in illinois' department of corrections. i've been on parole since then. juvenile is, yeah, a little better than adult. when you get to adult it's nasty. if you don't like rats and roaches, just stay away. i got an anger issue. >> you have control issues. you want control. the rankings, you know. you've got a little bit of rank now, don't you? >> i can't speak on that. >> i just don't know if he'll ever make it. i think it's unfortunate. i think he's got a lot of potential. i think he could really achieve anything he chose to if he applied himself in a positive way. >> actually the night before i came in here i got shot at. i almost lost my life. pulled into a gas station. i had some buddies in the car. as i was pulli
now he's once again back at lcjc, facing the music for running away. >> how much longer did you have before you would have completed? >> like four months. >> that's it? >> i was already there for like 17. >> at that point, four months is a drop in the bucket, dude. >> i was only out for a month. after a month i caught a pistol charge in chicago. i got sentenced to a year in illinois' department of corrections. i've been on parole since then. juvenile is,...
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. >> kevin is being transferred to the high security wing of lcjc where staff can hopefully calm him down and keep closer tabs on his behavior. >> i said i'm going to kill myself so it don't matter. >> kevin's threats of suicide means he'll be placed on round the clock watch and wear only a paper blanket for his own safety. >> he said he's going to kill himself. just leave him cuffed and shackled. keep one person at the door. let him be until he calms. he said that he was going to kill himself so we now have to deal with that and take the precautions of that. >> get up, kevin, now. >> [ bleep ]. >> i got news for you, sweetie. not everybody cusses their parent out. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> 17-year-old kymyada is meeting with her attorney, don ruck, to discuss their strategy for court. don knows her ca
. >> kevin is being transferred to the high security wing of lcjc where staff can hopefully calm him down and keep closer tabs on his behavior. >> i said i'm going to kill myself so it don't matter. >> kevin's threats of suicide means he'll be placed on round the clock watch and wear only a paper blanket for his own safety. >> he said he's going to kill himself. just leave him cuffed and shackled. keep one person at the door. let him be until he calms. he said that he...
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even if he takes the plea agreement and gets out of lcjc, he'll still have to face the music across theg with his mother's continued advice to fight this out has aaron completely confused. >> yeah, i'm kind of surprised actually. most kids think they're grown at 13 and can make their own decisions without parental input. for him at 18 to be so concerned of mom's input, it's kind of unusual. >> i know what i wanted to do. but my mom doesn't steer me wrong. like i said, she always be on my side. >>> yes. >> you have two minutes for the young man to make a decision. >> okay. >> if they've accepted the plea, he's a lucky man. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as par
even if he takes the plea agreement and gets out of lcjc, he'll still have to face the music across theg with his mother's continued advice to fight this out has aaron completely confused. >> yeah, i'm kind of surprised actually. most kids think they're grown at 13 and can make their own decisions without parental input. for him at 18 to be so concerned of mom's input, it's kind of unusual. >> i know what i wanted to do. but my mom doesn't steer me wrong. like i said, she always be...
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. >> luckily for the intake and detention officers at lcjc, figuring out whether the kids are guilty or not is not part of the job description. >> there's no reason for us to know it. every kid is here to be treated equally and fairly. that's up to the courts and judges to deal with the crime as agent of it. >> after 26 years, you've heard so many stories. i've had so many kids tell me so many stories and, of course, there are those that seem very genuine. could it be a game? definitely. i've been burned before but there are other people in the courtroom that help me make decisions say the counselor that was present, the probation officer helped me. and listening to both sides really lays out for you what each kid has done or hasn't done and the good and bad points. at that point you're in court. now it's put up or shut up. you might as well do it now and tell the truth. >> did you have any problems with him? >> no other than he gave me the wrong name. >> and you're not going to charge him with false -- you've done that before, morris. you've already had charges of lying to police of
. >> luckily for the intake and detention officers at lcjc, figuring out whether the kids are guilty or not is not part of the job description. >> there's no reason for us to know it. every kid is here to be treated equally and fairly. that's up to the courts and judges to deal with the crime as agent of it. >> after 26 years, you've heard so many stories. i've had so many kids tell me so many stories and, of course, there are those that seem very genuine. could it be a game?...