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>> roy slagle was paroled in the fall of 2008. but his twin brother, ray, is incarcerated here at limon, serving 15 years for assault. >> how is your brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >> several years prior to becoming the warden at limon, travis tranney was a lieutenant at colorado state. and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions. >> the last four cell extractions that was ever done with him when he got sprayed, i was the one that sprayed. that was the last straw. he said he didn't want to play anymore. >> if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc. >> he said it was due to the chemical, the oc that we introduced. he said it wasn't fun anymore because he, if my opinion, he got a thrill with fighting from the staff when we would go into the cell and wre
>> roy slagle was paroled in the fall of 2008. but his twin brother, ray, is incarcerated here at limon, serving 15 years for assault. >> how is your brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >>...
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slagle?response. >> in one of his more memorable acts of defiance, slagle served as a ringleader when he and seven other inmates covered up their cell windows, a major infraction of prison security rules. >> we'll have to come in and get you. is that what you want? no response. jones, this is captain cruz. >> hey, captain. you know the routine. i been through it before. ain't nothing else to say. >> this is captain cruz. i'm shift commander tonight on swing shift. i'm going to ask you to uncover your window. >> no. >> are you refusing? >> yeah. >> do you understand that i will send a team in and bring you out of your cell? >> yeah. >> okay. >> unable to convince slagle and the other inmates to comply with orders to uncover their windows, captain cruz summons the emergency response team. >> so we are going to get them one at a time. the first one slagle because we identified him in numerous cell extractions. he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, s
slagle?response. >> in one of his more memorable acts of defiance, slagle served as a ringleader when he and seven other inmates covered up their cell windows, a major infraction of prison security rules. >> we'll have to come in and get you. is that what you want? no response. jones, this is captain cruz. >> hey, captain. you know the routine. i been through it before. ain't nothing else to say. >> this is captain cruz. i'm shift commander tonight on swing shift. i'm...
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join starting at $9.99 a month. >>> when ray slagle isn't hustling, he's often working out. all the better to show off his many tattoos. >> i never really got them as far as for viking. women and men, they balance each other out. that's how i feel. upsidedown horseshoe, my luck is running out. clock, i'm doing time. everyone's got that. this one here is -- i think that's from heroin, when i got out of prison. that symbolizes the horse coming out of the swing and i'll never go down that road again. and on my back, see all those tombstones -- they were all my partners, all my buddies. >> but one of slagle's oldest and best friends in prison, walter walker, is very much alive. and the two men share more than tattoos in common. >> he's a hustler too. that's what i like about him too. he's on that level, too. we ain't on the phone [ bleep ] crying to our people for money or this and that. he hustles. every time i turn around he's trying to get tokens from me. it's the truth. you know it. every time i turn around, he's like, check this out, and i'm like, no, stop right there. >> g
join starting at $9.99 a month. >>> when ray slagle isn't hustling, he's often working out. all the better to show off his many tattoos. >> i never really got them as far as for viking. women and men, they balance each other out. that's how i feel. upsidedown horseshoe, my luck is running out. clock, i'm doing time. everyone's got that. this one here is -- i think that's from heroin, when i got out of prison. that symbolizes the horse coming out of the swing and i'll never go...
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but this year they are proving them wrong -- -- with first year head coach ron slagle "he's just been really supportive and encoraging from day 1.. he new that we could believe in ourselves." ourselves." "in the beginning of the season he said we don't need to peak right now.. we ned to build teamwork and work together and then we'll peak now -- the huskies can't miss -- -- not only have they won 5 straight -- but they're making history -- -- c-v-c set a school record for most wins in a season and won theieifirst postseason game last thursday "at the end of the season.. that's what it is, it's about chemistry.. it's about clicking and playing together and wanting the best for each other.and they have no plans to slow down down "when people aren't expecting you to go our there and compete then you can just go out there and wow them." them." "we are making people say hey.. this isn't a team that we can just pound anymoror. this is a team that we need to take seriously." because these huskies are on the rise -- -- in cedar rapids zh cbs 2 sports. cedar rapids washington junior o'rien van
but this year they are proving them wrong -- -- with first year head coach ron slagle "he's just been really supportive and encoraging from day 1.. he new that we could believe in ourselves." ourselves." "in the beginning of the season he said we don't need to peak right now.. we ned to build teamwork and work together and then we'll peak now -- the huskies can't miss -- -- not only have they won 5 straight -- but they're making history -- -- c-v-c set a school record for...
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campbell - 7 dakota nibblett - 29 rheanna lawhorn - buena vista - 13 david alphin - buchanan lezley slagle - natural bridge station - 9 mark tucker - roanoke - 60 dylan smith - rocky mount - 15 quincy gravely - - 14 mark altizer - riner - 50 d.j. beal - fieldale - 21 izabella lavoie - 9 james & ephonia tatum - spencer - 59th daygrab the hat heavy jacket is you heading out the twenties and low thirties temperatures really are can a move all that much as we head through the day thirty two roanoke twenty seven new york thirty four alanna look at minneapolis only seven 17 a piece of that cold air is heading in our direction it's really can arrive wednesday and thursday. right now over toward gretna gretna elementary school thirty one degrees a very light breeze southwest wind around three miles an hour had a pretty good and then the snow showers moving through the newer valley be you notice that's tending to fall part and that's rogan a continue to see today it slams into the mountains tries to travel through the mountains and ends up falling apart but every now again isolated snow showers can
campbell - 7 dakota nibblett - 29 rheanna lawhorn - buena vista - 13 david alphin - buchanan lezley slagle - natural bridge station - 9 mark tucker - roanoke - 60 dylan smith - rocky mount - 15 quincy gravely - - 14 mark altizer - riner - 50 d.j. beal - fieldale - 21 izabella lavoie - 9 james & ephonia tatum - spencer - 59th daygrab the hat heavy jacket is you heading out the twenties and low thirties temperatures really are can a move all that much as we head through the day thirty two...
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but this year they are proving them wrong -- -- with first year head coach ron slagle "he's just been really >> reporter: but this year, they're proving them wrong with flagle. we need to build teamwork and work together and peak later. and we did. >> reporter: they won five straightand they're mamang history. they set a psychological record for most wins in a season and won their first ever postseason game last thursday. >> it's about clicking and playing together. >> they have no plans to slow down. >> when people aren't expecting you to compete, you can just wow them. >> this isn't a team we can just pound anymore. >> reporter: these huskies are >>> your hour by hour forecast looking this way tomorrow. and then we'll get up captioning sponsored by cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> annououer: stephen colbert!t! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: good evening, (cheers and applause) whoo! whoo! welcome to "the late show"! we're here! we're doing the show! (cheers and applause) (audience chanting stephen) (cheers and applause) thanks, everybody! thank you so much! as i said, wel
but this year they are proving them wrong -- -- with first year head coach ron slagle "he's just been really >> reporter: but this year, they're proving them wrong with flagle. we need to build teamwork and work together and peak later. and we did. >> reporter: they won five straightand they're mamang history. they set a psychological record for most wins in a season and won their first ever postseason game last thursday. >> it's about clicking and playing together....
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. >> james slagle, brushy mountain's longest-serving inmate, told us how ray led inmates over a wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. they made their escape while a tower officer took an afternoon nap. that's your corner where james and doug and spider monkey and the others went over. of course the fence was not here at that time, it was just a mountain serving as the fourth wall of the penitentiary. >> after ray climbed over, six more inmates followed before an officer and another tower finally saw them, and shot, striking the last escapee in the shoulder. >> the way it used to work here, when you hear the whistle blow you get a shotgun and your dog and you go to the woods, because inmates back then, there was a $25 bounty on the inmates. james earl ray, he was in the woods for three or four days, and they did use the dogs. that's basically the only way you would find them in these mountains with one of these dogs, you know, because it's so thick and everything. there's nowhere to go. >> ray was captured 52 hours later, less than two miles from the prison. since then, r
. >> james slagle, brushy mountain's longest-serving inmate, told us how ray led inmates over a wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. they made their escape while a tower officer took an afternoon nap. that's your corner where james and doug and spider monkey and the others went over. of course the fence was not here at that time, it was just a mountain serving as the fourth wall of the penitentiary. >> after ray climbed over, six more inmates followed before an officer...