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wabash valley. kids spend their time behind the walls in the wabash youth unit. a 53-cell block becomes the fortress of the mundane. they rarely leave the cell blocks due to the dangers just outside their door. >> at night that's when it really gets to you. you just think like all the things you could have been doing on the outside, everything that you're missing out on. >> the kids incarcerated in indiana do not come in an all-size fits one package. colt is doing 30 years for conspiracy to commit murder. 18-year-old robert committed battery and threatened to hurt a police officer. he's serving a two year sentence. >> i'm the ccu for fighting. >> he's at the start of a three-month stint in segregation. >> we was playing cards and a guy smacked my face with the cards and so i ran up on him and hit him a couple times and then he's on the ground, i started kicking him. >> so what brought you to wabash in the first place? >> i went to see my brother in the juvenile block. i got in trouble just to come here. >> you got in trouble on the outside to get arrested so you
wabash valley. kids spend their time behind the walls in the wabash youth unit. a 53-cell block becomes the fortress of the mundane. they rarely leave the cell blocks due to the dangers just outside their door. >> at night that's when it really gets to you. you just think like all the things you could have been doing on the outside, everything that you're missing out on. >> the kids incarcerated in indiana do not come in an all-size fits one package. colt is doing 30 years for...
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. >> wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> i hate wabash, you know what i mean? they make sure you know you are in prison every day. >> forced to belonged in a room with another man for 19 hours a day. and three of the half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> every day, what people take for granted, we would cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility. the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 outnumbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> they have committed serious offenders against a person. murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault, approximately 35% to 40% of our population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells 23 hours a day in the secure cob finement unit. leonard mcquade spent 16 years here. >> he has a two-man escort. cuffed behind the back. he doesn't get to
. >> wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> i hate wabash, you know what i mean? they make sure you know you are in prison every day. >> forced to belonged in a room with another man for 19 hours a day. and three of the half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> every day, what people take for granted, we would cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional...
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. >> wabash, locked up, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> hate wabash. they make sure you know you're in prison every day. >> who wants to be locked in a room when another man for 19 hours a day? three and a half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> every day, things people take for granted, we cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4 to 1. many of indiana's most volent offenders are sent here. >> the person may be murdered, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault, it is 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders were housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day, in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few, however, are more notorious than leonard mcquay, who spent 16 years here. >> he is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. he is cuffed behind th
. >> wabash, locked up, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> hate wabash. they make sure you know you're in prison every day. >> who wants to be locked in a room when another man for 19 hours a day? three and a half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> every day, things people take for granted, we cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum...
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. >> i hate wabash, you know what i mean? >> they make sure you're in prison every day. >> who wants to be locked in with another man for 18 hours a day and then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> every day, things people take for granted, we would cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population for nearly 2200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent anders a e offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown, murder, voluntary manslaughters, battery, assault, is approximately 35% to 40% of our ander population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in prison cells 24 hours a day in the confinement. few, however, are more noer to vous than learn naerd mcquay who spent 16 years here. >> he still escort from behind the back. recreation is solitar
. >> i hate wabash, you know what i mean? >> they make sure you're in prison every day. >> who wants to be locked in with another man for 18 hours a day and then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> every day, things people take for granted, we would cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum security prison on the western edge of...
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. >> wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >>> hate wabash, you know what i mean. they make sure that you know you are in prison eh day. >> who wants to be locked in a room with another man 19 hours a day. taken three and a half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you ever ate in your life? i don't know how they call it food. >> every day things that people take for grant wed cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility. a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of 2200 outnumbers local residents four to one. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the break down for offenders who have committed serious offenses against a person, murder, vehicular manslaughter, battery, assault is 35 to 40% of the population. >> the most violent are housed in single-person cells 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few however are more notorious than leonard mc
. >> wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >>> hate wabash, you know what i mean. they make sure that you know you are in prison eh day. >> who wants to be locked in a room with another man 19 hours a day. taken three and a half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you ever ate in your life? i don't know how they call it food. >> every day things that people take for grant wed cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional...
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. >> welcome to wabash. hope y'all could stay longer. >> with more than 2,000 inmates, the wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana has a larger population and more acreage than the rest of the small town in which it's located. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they are frontline. >> i've been hearing about the correction setting since i was 8 years old. i grew up around it. so
. >> welcome to wabash. hope y'all could stay longer. >> with more than 2,000 inmates, the wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana has a larger population and more acreage than the rest of the small town in which it's located. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all...
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>> pretty much. >> i don't like wabash.ometimes they really want you to be in compliance, you know, like puppets. don't do this, don't do that. do it like this, do it like that. [ bleep ] here, eat here, no, cant talk to that person, get off the door! all this [ bleep ] rules. i'm in jail for not [ bleep ] following the rules. >> wright says his attitude is the result of growing up in a tough new jersey neighborhood. >> either you sink or swim, you know what i mean? and i grew a hard exterior, because i didn't want to be a victim. and over the course of time, that became a part of my character. >> and recently wright's character was put to the test. >> he came back from recreation one night and noticed that his tv had been missing, so obviously he knew someone had took it. so he was pretty upset about that, as anyone would be. >> this is the penitentiary. are you with serious? people [ bleep ] kill for that, for real, for real. >> surveillance video from the unit shows another inmate standing outside wright's cell. he then
>> pretty much. >> i don't like wabash.ometimes they really want you to be in compliance, you know, like puppets. don't do this, don't do that. do it like this, do it like that. [ bleep ] here, eat here, no, cant talk to that person, get off the door! all this [ bleep ] rules. i'm in jail for not [ bleep ] following the rules. >> wright says his attitude is the result of growing up in a tough new jersey neighborhood. >> either you sink or swim, you know what i mean? and...
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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a by gone era and besides the daily passing of a csx freight car this town might be forgotten. just a couple mines down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is hardly forgotten. >> it's out in the middle of nowhere. what going on out here? prison. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it's a fortress morning farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the facility including one tower in the center of the south yard. we have two sets of fences around the facility. the inner fence is a nonlethal stun fence. the inside fence is a 14 foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. we think the perimeter is secure for us. >> security is tight inside the perimeter as well. especially in the secured confinement unit which houses the prison's most violent and disruptive inmates. internal affair
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a by gone era and besides the daily passing of a csx freight car this town might be forgotten. just a couple mines down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is hardly forgotten. >> it's out in the middle of nowhere. what going on out here? prison. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000...
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. >> wabash valley correctional facility. a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of 2200 outnumbers local residents four to one. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the break down for offenders who have committed serious offenses against a person, murder, vehicular manslaughter, battery, assault is 35 to 40% of the population. >> the most violent are housed in single-person cells 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few however are more notorious than leonard mcquay who spent 16 years here. >> he is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. he is cuffed behind the back. his recreation is solitary by himself. his activities are limited by himself. that unit is designed for people like mcquay. everybody knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter occurred at indiana state prison 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached him from the front. stabbed hi
. >> wabash valley correctional facility. a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of 2200 outnumbers local residents four to one. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the break down for offenders who have committed serious offenses against a person, murder, vehicular manslaughter, battery, assault is 35 to 40% of the population. >> the most violent are housed in...
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but wabash houses men doing time for more serious crimes.en like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the media gave him, the kokomo slayer. >> that's who i am and what i'm about. yes. >> blanchard tracked down his former girlfriend, her mother, and her mother's boyfriend when indiana, to attend a funeral. blanchard broke into their home, hid inside and stabbed all three to death with a butcher's knife. >> a friend of jessica's told me that she had an abortion and that's what proned my anger and my hatred. i mean, that's my child that was killed. i'm not even a political
but wabash houses men doing time for more serious crimes.en like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but...
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and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> most inmates at wabash prefer general population.of those diagnosed as mentally ill, the only place they feel safe is the shu. >> in population, sometimes mentally ill people get victimized. so some mentally ill people are purposely in the shu. they do what they need to, to get in the shu. >> one such action that gets inmates sent to the shu is self-mutilation. >> i did that scar about ten years ago. i got it from the ankle all the way up to the hip bone, all the way down to the bone and i cut across sideways so the surgeons had to take about 12 hours to sew me up. you got seven layers of skin you got to go through before you get to the bone. and when you're going through one of them phases, you don't even feel the pain. you don't even know you're doing it. >> joe carr is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery. he is taking antipsychotic medication and under staff supervision, he agreed to tell us his story. >> i was anti-sociable. i didn't want to be around nobody. i didn't want nobody around me. i wanted to be by myself. everyt
and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> most inmates at wabash prefer general population.of those diagnosed as mentally ill, the only place they feel safe is the shu. >> in population, sometimes mentally ill people get victimized. so some mentally ill people are purposely in the shu. they do what they need to, to get in the shu. >> one such action that gets inmates sent to the shu is self-mutilation. >> i did that scar about ten years ago. i got it from the ankle all the way...
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. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2,200 inmates.than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates is a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people that's doing life with people that go home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacist with somebody that might have a child molestation case, just to try to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening, conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> it was reported we just got an assault. there's a guy in the infirmary that has received several injuries to his facial and head area. and at this point, he's saying that he just had a seizure. so i think we're going to go over and try to talk to him. i think they discovered he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see what we can find out from him and if he's willing to talk at all. >> the victi
. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2,200 inmates.than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates is a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people that's doing life with people that go home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacist with somebody that might have a...
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reporter:ÑiÑic wabash and hillsdale hasxd axd newçóÑi trai s91 makinglp this intersectiond wouldçóçen it becauseq he was the firt vice-president of the west arlington improvement association for 10 years and he tried to get a light and it just didn't happen. i'm the daughter, only child. made this happen. >> reporter: in northwest baltimore, reporting for abc2 news. >> how about a hand for cynthia larkin tonight. what a job. her dad would be very proud. the city encourages residents to use the 311 system for nonemergency problems and work to address volume of the problems in your neighborhood. certainly cynthia larkin proved persistence will get it done. >>> let's get to the latest on this deadly crash that killed three in may. today kevin coffee was -- he plead guilty to vehicular manslaughter. his car swerved off the road may 15th and killed three in the car. >>> fire officials are investigating what killed a fire in east baltimore. the fire started early this morning and it started on east biddle street. firefighters found fire coming from the two-story home. that's where they fo
reporter:ÑiÑic wabash and hillsdale hasxd axd newçóÑi trai s91 makinglp this intersectiond wouldçóçen it becauseq he was the firt vice-president of the west arlington improvement association for 10 years and he tried to get a light and it just didn't happen. i'm the daughter, only child. made this happen. >> reporter: in northwest baltimore, reporting for abc2 news. >> how about a hand for cynthia larkin tonight. what a job. her dad would be very proud. the city...
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. >> the first time i put on a stab vest was at wabash valley.t was definitely an uneasy feeling knowing i had to wear this to walk on to the unit an that the potential to be stabbed was higher here. it makes you more on your toes and more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests at lock down while we're here we are going to change every one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i make light of it. i joke around about how it adds ten pounds to me and the color don't go with my outfit. i make it a joke. >> and a sense of humor goes a long way in breaking the ice with many of the inmates featured on lockup. >> coming up the one lockup crew member the inmates love to rib. >> sometimes i'll hear people say stuff through their cell, hey fat boy. i have to look at myself, really? >> and later previously unseen clips from one of the more memorable inmates we ever met. >>> lock up extended stay field teams spend weeks at a time in maximum security prisons throughout the nation. we cover stories that range from horrifying to hea
. >> the first time i put on a stab vest was at wabash valley.t was definitely an uneasy feeling knowing i had to wear this to walk on to the unit an that the potential to be stabbed was higher here. it makes you more on your toes and more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests at lock down while we're here we are going to change every one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i make light of it. i joke around about how it adds ten pounds to me and...
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. >> the first time i put on a stab vest was at wabash valley.t was definitely an uneasy feeling knowing i had to wear this to walk on to the unit an that the potential to be stabbed was higher here. it makes you more on your toes and more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests at lock down while we're here we are going to change every one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i make light of it. i joke around about how it adds ten pounds to me and the color don't go with my outfit. i make it a joke. >> and a sense of humor goes a long way in breaking the ice with many of the inmates featured on lockup. >> coming up the one lockup crew member the inmates love to rib. >> sometimes i'll hear people say stuff through their cell, hey fat boy. i have to look at myself, really? >> and later previously unseen clips from one of the more memorable inmates we ever met. and hello to "whoa, yum." use campbell's cream of chicken soup to make easy enchiladas, cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa.
. >> the first time i put on a stab vest was at wabash valley.t was definitely an uneasy feeling knowing i had to wear this to walk on to the unit an that the potential to be stabbed was higher here. it makes you more on your toes and more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests at lock down while we're here we are going to change every one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i make light of it. i joke around about how it adds ten pounds to me and...
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but shortly after we met jones, his time at wabash was up. >> the day william jones jr.eleased i was responsible for meeting the family at the front of the prison and driving with them to the back of the prison where william would be released. >> middle arm will go up. >> thanks, guys. >> i was riding in the car with casey, who was william's brother and casey's girlfriend, and then their kids. they were really excited. i mean, the energy level was really high. >> me and my brother are pretty close. i'm just glad i get to pick him up and not have to leave him here. i've been up here like eight different times and had to leave him here. it was hard. >> meanwhile, "lockup" director of photography, brian kelly, is covering jones as he processed out of the prison. >> there you go. take your i.d. with you. have a good one. >> appreciate it. >> good luck. stay out of here. >> it was very typical of what we do on a release. the paperwork, the processing, making sure they get their money, changing out the clothes. and very interesting stuff. but one of the more enjoyable elements
but shortly after we met jones, his time at wabash was up. >> the day william jones jr.eleased i was responsible for meeting the family at the front of the prison and driving with them to the back of the prison where william would be released. >> middle arm will go up. >> thanks, guys. >> i was riding in the car with casey, who was william's brother and casey's girlfriend, and then their kids. they were really excited. i mean, the energy level was really high. >>...
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. >> our crew got a glimpse of how prevalent self-mutilation is at the wabash correctional facility in indiana. >> i need to go on 11. >> 11. >> 11 range, thank you. >> prison psychologist mary ruth simms conducts group therapy with cutters and other self-mutilators assigned to wabash's secured housing unit. >> if i see my blood, in another world i'm somebody totally different from myself. that's the only time i can actually, you know, feel real, feel alive, feel like everything's going to be okay. >> simms says this particular group does not injure themselves for the typical reasons. >> they self-injured as a way to control their level of pain. that when they're in so much pain they don't know what to do, they are starting to feel like suicide, self-injury cuts their pain down. so it is pain control. >> you give the baby a bottle because he is crying, change his diaper. me you give me something sharp to hurt myself with and i'm fine. >> you're communicating things are not okay for yourself. >> if i don't cut myself at least once a week i'm not right. >> some people here think there's
. >> our crew got a glimpse of how prevalent self-mutilation is at the wabash correctional facility in indiana. >> i need to go on 11. >> 11. >> 11 range, thank you. >> prison psychologist mary ruth simms conducts group therapy with cutters and other self-mutilators assigned to wabash's secured housing unit. >> if i see my blood, in another world i'm somebody totally different from myself. that's the only time i can actually, you know, feel real, feel alive,...
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on msn -- nsnbc, man, locked up wabash extended stay. msnbc, locked up wabash, extended stay.the belly of the beast. >> we hear a lot of inmates describe prison as the belly of the beast. >> this place sucks, man. >> it's usually not used to describe prison kitchens. but that might be the most appropriate use of the phrase there is. >> our crews are always looking for ways to get these kind of iconic prison or jail shots, and the kitchen is a great place to get them, because i don't think anything really says incarceration more than seeing some bland food scooped on to an institutional tray by a 6'4" inmate covered in tattoos and the funny thing about the food is, inmates always complain about it but inevitably, they are always looking for ways to get more of it. >> this is so we don't starve later on. but if you want to see a real sack, look over there. show them what you got. >> but if you're going to do it, if you're going to take a chance at getting caught, do it in a big way. >> go big or go home. and since we can't go home -- >> this is how we do it here. >> most inmate
on msn -- nsnbc, man, locked up wabash extended stay. msnbc, locked up wabash, extended stay.the belly of the beast. >> we hear a lot of inmates describe prison as the belly of the beast. >> this place sucks, man. >> it's usually not used to describe prison kitchens. but that might be the most appropriate use of the phrase there is. >> our crews are always looking for ways to get these kind of iconic prison or jail shots, and the kitchen is a great place to get them,...
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near wabash avenue ... aroudn 9:45, last night.a man was found shot... and rushed to the hospital.ernment regulations to clean up the chesapeake mean more job loss? the chesapeake bay foundation says "no." "no."the 2006 "clean air act" means that companies have spent millions of dollars cleaning up their operations. but the group says upgrading sewage treatment plants would actually create more than 200- thousand jobs.the project to clean-up constellation's "brandon shores" plant created 13-hundred constrrction jobs. (baker) "these are real jobs, these are important jobs for the economy anddthey come from environmental and pollution reduccion control regulation." regulation." the head of maryland's farm bureau says more regulations will force the government to spend more ... meaning higher taxes.but the bay foundation says in the past 20-years... the number of environmental clean-up jobs has increased by 43-percent. 3 3 the first battle in the presidential race is over. three candidates are connratulating themselves on their showings in the iowa caucuses.mitt romney just barely edg
near wabash avenue ... aroudn 9:45, last night.a man was found shot... and rushed to the hospital.ernment regulations to clean up the chesapeake mean more job loss? the chesapeake bay foundation says "no." "no."the 2006 "clean air act" means that companies have spent millions of dollars cleaning up their operations. but the group says upgrading sewage treatment plants would actually create more than 200- thousand jobs.the project to clean-up constellation's...
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conservation projects the size of three goose ponds in the bottoms and five goose ponds along the wabash corridor. before long hoosiers will be able to travel over 100 miles down our state's signature river and never leave a protected wetlands. [ applause ] our coming bicentennial gives us an ideal opportunity to extend this historic era of reverence for the beauty god bestowed on indiana. i've appointed a commission of a dozen illustrious citizens led by my partner becky skillman, by the legendary congressman lee hamilton to guide the great celebrations to come. as a first initiative, i've asked them to oversee a bicentennial nature trust. a statewide project to protect still more of our most precious natural spaces. on our 100th birthday, indiana launched its state park system. a statewide conservation initiative is a fitting sequel, and a bequest from our second century to our third. we've identified state funding within existing resources of $20 million, but that must be just the beginning. the trust is intended to inspire others and to match their donations of land or dollars in a c
conservation projects the size of three goose ponds in the bottoms and five goose ponds along the wabash corridor. before long hoosiers will be able to travel over 100 miles down our state's signature river and never leave a protected wetlands. [ applause ] our coming bicentennial gives us an ideal opportunity to extend this historic era of reverence for the beauty god bestowed on indiana. i've appointed a commission of a dozen illustrious citizens led by my partner becky skillman, by the...
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. >>> something done for wabash and hillsdale road in northwest baltimore, safer this morning. for two years cynthia larkin was fed up with watching the number of accidents happening just outside her front door, so she continually called 311. so many calls the dispatcher told her to stop and they would send someone out to assess the traffic situation. larkin's relentlessness result inside a new traffic light. >> my father would have loved to have seen it because he was the first vice president of the west arlington improvement association for 10 years. and he tried to get a light and it just didn't happen. so i'm the daughter, only child, made it happen. >> officials urge residents to call 311 for nonemergency situations and for larkin's story there is proof the system works. >>> we are off to a break now. we're continuing to watch what's new and developing on that harrisburg expressway accident. this is a live look from our traffic cameras. angela has got you covered on this. justin has got you on the weather side of things. we're following this on twitter and on facebook. and
. >>> something done for wabash and hillsdale road in northwest baltimore, safer this morning. for two years cynthia larkin was fed up with watching the number of accidents happening just outside her front door, so she continually called 311. so many calls the dispatcher told her to stop and they would send someone out to assess the traffic situation. larkin's relentlessness result inside a new traffic light. >> my father would have loved to have seen it because he was the first...
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there was an accident, i would call 311 and let them know there was an accident on the corner of wabash avenue and hillsdale. after so many calls, i can't tell you how many, a lady told me, she said, miss larkin, please stop calling. we're going to send someone out to assess the traffic, assess the scene and see if a light is needed. >> the city said yes and with the flip of a switch ms. larkin got what she had been fighting for for so long. it hasn't been just her battle, though. >> my father would have loved to have seen it because he was the first vice president of the west arlington improvement association for 10 years. and he tried to get a light and it just didn't happen. so i'm the daughter, only child. reporter: you made it happen. >> i made it happen. >> thanks to those collective efforts, the northwest baltimore community is a little saver for drivers. you can see that starting this morning. >>> in news around the nation today, a dallas teenager who ran away from home a year ago was mistakenly deported to colombia will be handed back over to u.s. officials. since then the girl
there was an accident, i would call 311 and let them know there was an accident on the corner of wabash avenue and hillsdale. after so many calls, i can't tell you how many, a lady told me, she said, miss larkin, please stop calling. we're going to send someone out to assess the traffic, assess the scene and see if a light is needed. >> the city said yes and with the flip of a switch ms. larkin got what she had been fighting for for so long. it hasn't been just her battle, though....
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. >>> traffic could be much safer now at the intersection of wabash and hillsdale road in northwest baltimore, the scene of many accidents and finally one woman's voice was heard. for years cynthia larkin watched and was fed up with the number of accidents outside of her home, so she continually called 311. she called every time there was an accident, so many calls, in fact, the dispatcher told her to stop and someone would be out there eventually to assess the traffic situation. larkin's relentlessly resulted in now a new traffic light. >> my father would have loved to seen it because he was the first president of the arlington improvement association for 10 years and he tried to get a light and it didn't happen. so i'm the daughter, only child, made it happen. >> officials are now urging residents to call 311 for nonemergency situations. as for cynthia's story, there is proof that the system can sometimes work. >>> organizers for americans pore prosperity will be in three places in the baltimore area tomorrow, trying to get the word out about the proposed gas tax increase. one place is goin
. >>> traffic could be much safer now at the intersection of wabash and hillsdale road in northwest baltimore, the scene of many accidents and finally one woman's voice was heard. for years cynthia larkin watched and was fed up with the number of accidents outside of her home, so she continually called 311. she called every time there was an accident, so many calls, in fact, the dispatcher told her to stop and someone would be out there eventually to assess the traffic situation....
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parking lot attendant and homeless man the three finally held suspect alley north of superior near wabash michigan ave. batt but officials of violating cannot believe somebody just grab something of yours and i got very angry. and i just cannot take it anymore. the bossuet this started waited for the bomb and passengers got back to a loud ovation. school bus driver fall asleep at the bill before crashing? heading east on granart road near sugar grove rolled over on that side restaurant and a cornfield nine students and the driver said to the hospital all location treated and released bus driver taking special needs children to school and a paper bill. father accused of duct taping his daughter accused granted bell story tonight >> andre curry mother posted required 10% of bond a 45 minutes ago we are waiting for him to be released from the cook county jail. after a judge lowered bond today from 100,000-$30,000. 21 year-old was arrested december after photograph posted on facebook page went viral shawline 22 month old daughter found and attacked with tape. family and attorney says andre cu
parking lot attendant and homeless man the three finally held suspect alley north of superior near wabash michigan ave. batt but officials of violating cannot believe somebody just grab something of yours and i got very angry. and i just cannot take it anymore. the bossuet this started waited for the bomb and passengers got back to a loud ovation. school bus driver fall asleep at the bill before crashing? heading east on granart road near sugar grove rolled over on that side restaurant and a...
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guy >>and he does it every january buddy guy is the start of his show at legend's now at 700 south wabash many shows are sold out but he will be there until the end of the month and coming up at the end of today's show i got a chance to jam with buddy guy and we will surely that performance >>stay w [ dentist ] people refer to jill as "that woman with the great smile." i refer to her as "that woman with the great gums." as jill's dentist, i know that her gums are a foundation of a healthy smile. jill knows that, too -- so she uses crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. crest pro-health clinical gum protection. because healthy smiles are built on healthy gums. life opens up when you do. tom skilling is back with a little bit of snow and some excitement in the forecast >>the northern suburbs have had a respectable snowfall ... 3 in. in politebeloit.. ... it has been an ugly looking day afte
guy >>and he does it every january buddy guy is the start of his show at legend's now at 700 south wabash many shows are sold out but he will be there until the end of the month and coming up at the end of today's show i got a chance to jam with buddy guy and we will surely that performance >>stay w [ dentist ] people refer to jill as "that woman with the great smile." i refer to her as "that woman with the great gums." as jill's dentist, i know that her gums are...
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burr had built boatsr for more than 1,000 men to come the boats built on the verb pa., ohio, the wabash river, the annex, and clearly expected a huge outpouring of men who had already signed up. remember, there are on a 3,000 men in the army per griffey had 1200 men in boats baleen down the mississippi river he avoided control every territory he passed. the greatest force for hundreds of miles. but some things broke against him. the recruits were scared off that the u.s. attorney in kentucky became suspicious newspaper in frankfurter started to brand stories exposing his plans at least 50% was fantasy. but 50% was pretty accurate. not as bad as journalism goes. e prosecutor tried to summon a grand jury to bring charges a against burr he was finally able and presented evidence a grand jury came back to say a river is a fine human being and we think the prosecutor should go home. but his reputation took him. the same time the same man burr had tried to recruit issued an affidavit describing all of burr beverages plans that he made the a coup d'etat in washington that ups a lot of people.
burr had built boatsr for more than 1,000 men to come the boats built on the verb pa., ohio, the wabash river, the annex, and clearly expected a huge outpouring of men who had already signed up. remember, there are on a 3,000 men in the army per griffey had 1200 men in boats baleen down the mississippi river he avoided control every territory he passed. the greatest force for hundreds of miles. but some things broke against him. the recruits were scared off that the u.s. attorney in kentucky...
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garrison boulevard at wabash. and because of the metro incident, west lexington closed at howard. you can see, not too bad of a drive out there. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. introducing to you the new hot pastrami melt. to satisfy even the biggest appetite, only from subway, eat fresh. back to you. >> the excitement is building as we get closer to this sunday's play-off game at m&t bank strayedium. stadium. the baltimore ravens will face the houston texans. it is the ravens' first home play-off game in years. they are getting ready to take on the texans. a team they beat in october by 15 points. coach john harbaugh said today that all players that were injured are healthy and ready for sunday's game. >>> by the way, you can see the ravens take on the texans, this sunday afternoon at 1:00, and you can watch it live here on wjz 13. then make sure to stay tuned for the game -- for the season's pizza post game show. sports director mark viviano and stan saunders will bring you all of the highlights and reaction. >>> still ahead at 4:00 on eyewitness news. cold case
garrison boulevard at wabash. and because of the metro incident, west lexington closed at howard. you can see, not too bad of a drive out there. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. introducing to you the new hot pastrami melt. to satisfy even the biggest appetite, only from subway, eat fresh. back to you. >> the excitement is building as we get closer to this sunday's play-off game at m&t bank strayedium. stadium. the baltimore ravens will face the houston texans. it is...
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and also wabash avenue, at liberty heights. let's take a live look as you can see, at liberty road.s traffic report is brought to you by subway. introducing the new hot pastrami melt. it's freshly-baked bread, pickles, mustard, bubbly cheese. to satisfy the biggest appetite, only from subway, eat fresh. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at 4:00. [ singing ] >>> today, the world is mourning the death of a legendary blues singer. >>> burned to death, the chilling thing the suspect in the fatal attack is saying to police. >>> and it is cool and cloudy outside. but the weather is going to get tricky in maryland tonight. bob is updating our first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> some sad news out of the entertainment world. singer eta james has passed away. ♪[ music ] ♪ at last >> i could listen to that all night. there she is singing her famous classic "at last ." her long time friend and manager said she passed away from complications from leukemia. in october, james released her final album. she was 73 years old. >>> a man accused of torching a woman to death in a n
and also wabash avenue, at liberty heights. let's take a live look as you can see, at liberty road.s traffic report is brought to you by subway. introducing the new hot pastrami melt. it's freshly-baked bread, pickles, mustard, bubbly cheese. to satisfy the biggest appetite, only from subway, eat fresh. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at 4:00. [ singing ] >>> today, the world is mourning the death of a legendary blues singer. >>> burned to death, the chilling thing...
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that appeared to be the case with an articulate young inmate we met at the wabash valley correctionalin indiana. but before our crew could really get to know 23-year-old jonathan richardson, they had to get past his appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson for the first time was kind of shocking. you had to wonder what was going through that guy's head to do that to himself. but he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some -- some odd-looking dudes in prison, but i think he was one of the oddest. >> richardson is serving a 55-year sentence for a murder he committed at the age of 19. when we met him, he was assigned to the secured housing unit, or shu, for the violence he had committed behind bars. in this never-before-seen interview he explains what happened. >> i got into a altercation with my bunky. i ended up stabbing him. he had wanted certain sexual favors. i wasn't that way. so i ended up stabbing him, basically to defend myself. >> the inmate survived. but richardson has not only directed violence towards others, he has
that appeared to be the case with an articulate young inmate we met at the wabash valley correctionalin indiana. but before our crew could really get to know 23-year-old jonathan richardson, they had to get past his appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson for the first time was kind of shocking. you had to wonder what was going through that guy's head to do that to himself. but he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some...
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he had votes built on deaver pennsylvania, marietta, ohio, in louisville, in the and the wabash river and indiana and clearly expected huge outpouring of men who had already signed up. and remember there were only 2000 men in our army. if he had 1200 men in boats going down the mississippi river he would have controlled every territory he passed. he would have been the greatest force for hundreds of miles. but something's broke against him. the recruits were scared off by a huge development. first, his attorney and kentucky in kentucky became suspicious of him. a local newspaper in frankfurt started running stories come exposing burr's plans. at least 50% of the newspaper wrote was fantasy but 50% was pretty accurate. not so bad actually as the journalism world goes. and the prosecutor tried to summon a grand jury to hear testimony and bring charges against burr. finally he was able to get a grand jury there and presented his evidence. the grand jury came back and said aaron burr is a fine human being and i think our -- we think our prosecutor should go home. but, his reputation took
he had votes built on deaver pennsylvania, marietta, ohio, in louisville, in the and the wabash river and indiana and clearly expected huge outpouring of men who had already signed up. and remember there were only 2000 men in our army. if he had 1200 men in boats going down the mississippi river he would have controlled every territory he passed. he would have been the greatest force for hundreds of miles. but something's broke against him. the recruits were scared off by a huge development....
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watch for an accident at wabash. one more in the city there. a live look outside that is 95. typical jam there. expect all your typical jams to be worse this morning because of the rain. this traffic report is brought to you by home paramount pest control. >>> back over to you. >> thank you. in the news this morning a city man who ended up falling into the path and under s subway train. monique griego is live at shock trauma. >> reporter: good morning. that man is recovering here as investigators try to figure out how he fell in the first place. sky eye chopper 13 was over the scene seconds after firefighters pulled him out from under a train at the station. witnesses say he was in a wheelchair and tipped forward, falling on to the tracks and the train ran right over him. firefighters had to crawl underneath the subway to get to him. we are told he was conscious and talking when brought here. >> there will be no bail for a teenager accused of killing his father. a judge refused to grant him bail. police say he confessed to killing his father and dumping his body in a pond. he
watch for an accident at wabash. one more in the city there. a live look outside that is 95. typical jam there. expect all your typical jams to be worse this morning because of the rain. this traffic report is brought to you by home paramount pest control. >>> back over to you. >> thank you. in the news this morning a city man who ended up falling into the path and under s subway train. monique griego is live at shock trauma. >> reporter: good morning. that man is...