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i put her in the infirmary for eight days. >> yes, i love that. >> i chased after a court officer. they said i hit one and kicked one and spit on him. >> for those inmates all too willing to throw a punch -- the jail has a special place. >> the box. >> the box. >> separated from everything. so you learn to deal with it. it's called the box life. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world class city, but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting town. and located in the heart of the city is a place for anyone who does their fighting outside a ring. >> step inside, gentlemen. back to the wall, please. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the doors of boston's suffolk county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and are serving short sentences, most arrive here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their cases are resolved. for some, that time could be measured in months, if not years. >> two to five, one in restr
i put her in the infirmary for eight days. >> yes, i love that. >> i chased after a court officer. they said i hit one and kicked one and spit on him. >> for those inmates all too willing to throw a punch -- the jail has a special place. >> the box. >> the box. >> separated from everything. so you learn to deal with it. it's called the box life. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world class city, but ever since its colonial days, some...
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pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. yeah, yeah, i know.w. >>> coming up, delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would you do if someone called you a bitch? >> and two brothers prepare to say good-bye. >> he goes home today i'm going to see him on the street in a year. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream man, 20 bills for a lick. you can catch me on the strip, with that dangle on my hip. long street, be my team, my aim is real sick, no blast be that kid, what up, yo? >> for childhood friends delshaun bloodworth and david peters, sharing a cell at boston's suffolk county jail has helped make the time go by a little bit easier. but after bloodworth attacked another inmate, they're going to be on their own for a while. bloodworth was found to have instigated the fight and was issued a disciplinary report. >> they call it d-reports, you know what i mean? at approximately 1:45 p.m., detainees bloodworth, delshaun, me and my inmate number and [ bleep ] and [ bleep ],
pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. yeah, yeah, i know.w. >>> coming up, delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would you do if someone called you a bitch? >> and two brothers prepare to say good-bye. >> he goes home today i'm going to see him on the street in a year. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream man, 20 bills for a lick. you can catch me on the...
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pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. yeah, yeah, i know. know. >>> coming up, delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would you do if someone called you a bitch? >> and two brothers prepare to say good-bye. >> he goes home today i'm going to see him on the street in a year. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. time in the service... community college... it matters. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. then you'll know how if youncomfortable it can be.h, but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream ma
pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. yeah, yeah, i know. know. >>> coming up, delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would you do if someone called you a bitch? >> and two brothers prepare to say good-bye. >> he goes home today i'm going to see him on the street in a year. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit...
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. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twokrystle o'reilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i mean, i don't wish this on anybody. but because i knew what she was going out to do, i kind of was hoping to see her walk back through the door, because at least i know she's safe. you know. at least i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her focus to rebuilding her own life, especially with her 2-year-old son and mother, who is raising him. today she's making cards. in jail, that takes creativity. >> i'm making crayons with tampons. since we don't really have access, you know, full access, anyway, to crayons, colored pencils, anything like that. so you've got to get creative. so what we do is take a tampon, and any white deodorant, take it in either a magazine, or a newspaper, and rub it on the color. magazines work a little better. they don't usually come through here frequently. so, you make due. different stencils. i get letters. stuff like that. i mak
. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twokrystle o'reilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i mean, i don't wish this on anybody. but because i knew what she was going out to do, i kind of was hoping to see her walk back through the door, because at least i know she's safe. you know. at least i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her...
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she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite period of time,s made in her housing unit. >> without them it would be very lonely, very depressing. you know, trying to get through this by yourself. >> there's no possible way she doesn't have it. it's impossible. >> chad is still living at the salvation army in downtown tampa. but today he's ridden his bike ten miles to the jail to see katie again. >> did you go get tested for your hepatitis? >> no. >> no. and the reason why is because you don't want to get moved out of that pod, huh? >> if i lose -- i don't want to make new friends. >> listen, listen, if you feel sick at all, then you need to go because chances are -- >> i know. >> -- you're already past the destructive phase and you're going to be like me and your liver count's going to go way back up. i mean, are you scared about the hepatitis? i mean -- >> i don't know. i don't know enough about it to be scared. i know jesse had it. that's all i know. >> you know why jesse had a big gut, you know? that wasn't fat. that was his body swollen up
she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite period of time,s made in her housing unit. >> without them it would be very lonely, very depressing. you know, trying to get through this by yourself. >> there's no possible way she doesn't have it. it's impossible. >> chad is still living at the salvation army in downtown tampa. but today he's ridden his bike ten miles to the jail to see katie again. >> did you go get tested for your...
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camera she was filming with and i didn't see who she was filming but i saw her make her way into the infirmary. >> i saw a man walking towards me and realized it was the victim for only one reason, there was blood on his shirt. and i saw blood drops coming from him, so i just started to follow him into the medical building. >> where do you want me? >> i was a little shocked because every time they would remove another article of his clothing, there was a bigger and keeping gash. but the bizarre thing about it is, all he was concerned about was his tennis shoes. >> don't throw them away. they're brand spanking new. can you put them in a bag, please? >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> okay. >> we'll get you an ambulance. >> how bad? is it worse than this? >> we need to get him on the gurney, though, get him up front. >> the nerve damaged? >> i don't know. >> i didn't know what happened. >> the fact that the wounds were so graphic, they actually had to be blurred, it was best for all. they were some of the worst wounds i've ever seen. >> does it look all right? >> wanna go for a ride? >> the
camera she was filming with and i didn't see who she was filming but i saw her make her way into the infirmary. >> i saw a man walking towards me and realized it was the victim for only one reason, there was blood on his shirt. and i saw blood drops coming from him, so i just started to follow him into the medical building. >> where do you want me? >> i was a little shocked because every time they would remove another article of his clothing, there was a bigger and keeping...
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and they came to that figure because of the bodies that they had reclaimed in the hospitals and the infirmaries. and those that were picked up from the streets. but, gladies hanson took it on her own to investigate all the deaths during that period of time and try to try o attribute cause to those deaths. and she found that the number is about 3,000. and she feels that the number could go to 4,000 is that there was a great deal of life loss at the time, and i think that the life -- my goodness -- oh i'm so sorry. well, fortunately we're in an emergency conversation, that was very close to an emergency. gladys has the number going up to 4,000. yes? >> there must have been a lot of serious burns. were the hospitals and clinics able to handle emergencies for these people? dennis: the question is about serious burns. and there were, and as i was going to elon gate the previous answer, we're not certain about how many people died in the earthquake and in collapses, building collapses. we know for instance, that one of the hotels collapsed and that there were 40 people who expired in that collapse an
and they came to that figure because of the bodies that they had reclaimed in the hospitals and the infirmaries. and those that were picked up from the streets. but, gladies hanson took it on her own to investigate all the deaths during that period of time and try to try o attribute cause to those deaths. and she found that the number is about 3,000. and she feels that the number could go to 4,000 is that there was a great deal of life loss at the time, and i think that the life -- my goodness...
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. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldush him and inmates would joke with him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i going to my shower. what's up. >> coming up -- >> i woke up in the hospital. >> john maxi takes a turn for the worse. >> he was laying right here. >>> death isn't sneaking up on john maxi. it warns him every day that it's coming. the swelling, the nausea, the chronic pain, all reminders that his 60-year sentence at indiana state prison is coming to a premature end. >> i fail fell into a light coma friday afternoon. i don't remember, you know, i woke up in the hospital. >> maxi recovered in the hospital and was sent back to prison. but the latest scare prompted some changes. >> this is some paperwork i signed for them to take
. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldush him and inmates would joke with him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on?...
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a fight on the six two unit has landed 20-year-old alex gonzalez in the jail's infirmary. >> i got hith a tray. i fought back and that's all that happened. >> but after reviewing surveillance footage, jail staff learned just how brutal the fight actually was. >> what we see here is mr. alex gonzalez. mr. gonzalez has just received his food tray and he's ready to sit down and have dinner. and what we also see is this is detainee darrel couch. he's entering the food line here. one of the interesting things with mr. couch, you notice the routine has been to grab a cup of juice along with the food tray. mr. couch doesn't grab any juice because his intention is not to sit down to a meal. >> took the tray and rammed it right into his face. right into the orbital socket. and was immediately punching him with everything he could get, several times slams to the ground. one time had him in a reverse head lock and drove his head into the floor. >> what our protocols in the suffolk county sheriff's department calls for is the officer waits for backup before breaking up that fight so as not to enda
a fight on the six two unit has landed 20-year-old alex gonzalez in the jail's infirmary. >> i got hith a tray. i fought back and that's all that happened. >> but after reviewing surveillance footage, jail staff learned just how brutal the fight actually was. >> what we see here is mr. alex gonzalez. mr. gonzalez has just received his food tray and he's ready to sit down and have dinner. and what we also see is this is detainee darrel couch. he's entering the food line here....
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> once you put me out there in the population, i'm going to get my ass beat down and end up in the infirmaryif not, i'll end up in a graveyard. >> listen to me, if legitimate threats are made against you, you need to report to these gentlemen and we'll deal with it accordingly. do you understand that? >> that is -- yes, i do. >> end of story. >> you're setting up me for a beating is what you are doing, if i'm lucky. >> listen to me while i'm talking to you. >> all right. our units are segregated. they don't interact with each other. so if we find a unit where you don't have enemies, where they don't know you, you can make it there. >> it's not the neighborhood that's so bad. it's the neighbors. that's what it is. >> here's what you need to know. listen to me. >> what? >> you're not going to manipulate the system here at limon. you've manipulated the system at every other system you've been at. that's not going to happen to limon. you'll go through the process just like every other inmate that comes in here does. if that means you go out in population, that's what you're going to go. if we ve
> once you put me out there in the population, i'm going to get my ass beat down and end up in the infirmaryif not, i'll end up in a graveyard. >> listen to me, if legitimate threats are made against you, you need to report to these gentlemen and we'll deal with it accordingly. do you understand that? >> that is -- yes, i do. >> end of story. >> you're setting up me for a beating is what you are doing, if i'm lucky. >> listen to me while i'm talking to you....
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. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldm and inmates would joke with him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i going to my shower. what's up. >> coming up -- >> i woke up in the hospital. >> john maxi takes a turn for the worse. >> he was laying right here. he says she's an undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight ended. or shifted? miracle-gro. life starts here. let'at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your
. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldm and inmates would joke with him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i...
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. >> reporter: brown is eventually cuffed and carried out of his cell to the infirmary where he's give mask and apparently stated with two injections of lorazepam. he seems to be having trouble breathing. >> i need water. >> reporter: and refused water until the sedative takes effect. >> can i please have water? >> you calm town? >> yes, sir. i promise. >> let's wait a little while. okay? >> reporter: brown grows more frantic as he continues to tell office he still cannot breathe. >> got to take this mask off, dude please. >> reporter: do the officers give him enough medical attention, given his cries for help? >> take it off! take it off! oh, man -- dude please take it off. >> reporter: he's allowed to wash the pepper pray out of his eyes. 35 minutes after guards first confronted brown appears to get worse. taking back to his cell nude drinking and short of breath. the army sergeant was limp and unresponsive by the time taken to an ambulance. he would never regain consciousness. the sheriff's office tells cnn, "mr. brown's death was an unfortunate tragedy after a thorough investigatio
. >> reporter: brown is eventually cuffed and carried out of his cell to the infirmary where he's give mask and apparently stated with two injections of lorazepam. he seems to be having trouble breathing. >> i need water. >> reporter: and refused water until the sedative takes effect. >> can i please have water? >> you calm town? >> yes, sir. i promise. >> let's wait a little while. okay? >> reporter: brown grows more frantic as he continues to...
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i visited the emergency department and royal infirmary to think our staff for the hard work they are doing to improve things and reaffirm our commitment to improve things that are needed. this is the responsibility of my government and we will rightfully be judged on our performance. it stands to reason, that we can do more to support and protect public services if our budget is not being cut year upon year by westminster. it is for these reasons that we put an end to a fallacy at the heart of the election campaign. we will use our mandate at the heart of the westminster agenda. [applause] i spoke to the prime minister by telephone on friday. yesterday, i wrote to him to seek a meeting at the earliest opportunity. we are looking to meet later this week. let me be clear, public spending and protection of scotland's budget will be key issues on the agenda. the issues of more power to scottish parliament must also form part of our discussion. i want to pay tribute to the work of mr. smith they created a strong starting point. it is necessary if we want to grow our economy faster and sup
i visited the emergency department and royal infirmary to think our staff for the hard work they are doing to improve things and reaffirm our commitment to improve things that are needed. this is the responsibility of my government and we will rightfully be judged on our performance. it stands to reason, that we can do more to support and protect public services if our budget is not being cut year upon year by westminster. it is for these reasons that we put an end to a fallacy at the heart of...
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. >> many are taking part in a three-year study at the massachusetts eye and ear infirmary. esearcher dr. allies alecia says past research focused solely on soldiers injured on the battlefield not civilians. >> this is of course an group of spectators who weren't wearing head gear or helmets. you start thinking about that in terms of mechanics and how pressure waves ricochet off buildings surroundings are very important in terms of how much damage is actually done. >> now halfway through this research has found how damaging this type of explosion can be on hearing. people within a thousand feet of either blast reported hearing loss ringing in the ears and imbalance. problems which persist today. 90% of patients hospitalized for other injuries also had ruptured eardrums. and about 30% of patients who didn't have symptoms at first, developed them within the last two years. >> doctors worry even more people will come forward. >> there is probably some damage in the inner ear at the level of the cells within the inner ear and that that damage may potentially be permanent even as
. >> many are taking part in a three-year study at the massachusetts eye and ear infirmary. esearcher dr. allies alecia says past research focused solely on soldiers injured on the battlefield not civilians. >> this is of course an group of spectators who weren't wearing head gear or helmets. you start thinking about that in terms of mechanics and how pressure waves ricochet off buildings surroundings are very important in terms of how much damage is actually done. >> now...
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his condition deteriorates, as he is carried to an infirmary, and has a mask placed over his face. towards the end of the video after brown has said he can't breathe at least 20 times, he is left naked in a cell, not blinking or responding, his breathing shallow. attorneys say an ambulance was never called. brown was eventually brought to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. authorities claim he died from natural causes after an autopsy report cited a "sickle cell crisis," but his family says he died as a result of his treatment in jail. their attorney bj crow spoke to kfox. when a 26 euros active duty military person checks into jail for court imposed sentence on a friday and he leaves sunday in a casket, something went horribly wrong. he was bleeding out the ears, nose, mouth. his kidneys shut down. his blood pressure dropped a very dangerous level, and his liver shut down. amy: james brown's family has filed a lawsuit against el paso county saying his constitutional rights were violated. and the legendary blues singer and guitarist b.b. king has died in las vegas. the king of the blues
his condition deteriorates, as he is carried to an infirmary, and has a mask placed over his face. towards the end of the video after brown has said he can't breathe at least 20 times, he is left naked in a cell, not blinking or responding, his breathing shallow. attorneys say an ambulance was never called. brown was eventually brought to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. authorities claim he died from natural causes after an autopsy report cited a "sickle cell crisis," but...