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at wabash's youth unit.to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just being in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even more significant milestone. >> a can of pop. a special occasion. you know. sometimes it's hard to keep hope. sometimes it's easy to fall into negativity especially in the juvenile block when there are so many kids that just don't care. it took getting 36 years to wake me up to realize that's not what i want to do that it's not a game no more. >>> coming up -- >> just hit a man while you're down. >> james stone is challenged by the new kid on the block. >>> and an unexpected twist in the escape investigation. >> due to much subject matter viewe
at wabash's youth unit.to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just being in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even more...
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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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but wabash houses men doing time for more serious crimes. men 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 they traveled to kokomo, 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 probed my anger and my hatred. i mean that's my child that was killed.
but wabash houses men doing time for more serious crimes. men 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....
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houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we have at this facility are diagnosed with a mental illness. i think these numbers are increasing throughout the country. increasing for everybody to deal with. >> superintendent craig hanks has been working at the prison since it opened in 1992. >> this is a multi-security level facility. it's a large facility. we're on over 500 acres of property. the perimeter is approximately a mile and a half around the facility. we have maximum security, medium security and minimum security offenders. what probably sets us apart is the different segregation units. >> offenders who assault staff or other inmates are moved to the secure housing unit, a prison within the prison, known as the shu. >> there have been discipline problems, they've been assaulted and they've had issues at other facilities. so they
houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we have at this facility are diagnosed with a mental illness. i think these numbers are increasing throughout the country. increasing for everybody to deal with. >> superintendent craig...
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let's solve this. >>> most inmates at wabash prefer general population.or a number 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 my
let's solve this. >>> most inmates at wabash prefer general population.or a number 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...
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. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2,200 inmates.ore 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 doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremist with someone with a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> a report there has been an assault. there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area. at this point he is saying he had a seizure. we're going to go over it, try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curt its cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? >> yo
. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2,200 inmates.ore 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 doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremist with someone with a child...
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more than 1500 drivers on wabash avenue have experienced typographical error. >> it's clear right now. will the storms wash out the weekend? meteorologist tim williams is outside awaiting the raindrops. we'll begin with bob. >> we have activity from the northwest. you see stuff from the north of us, south of us. there you see one cell. one approaching hampsted. in the low r -- lower portion of maryland, and salisbury, showers around there. the activity northwest could be in our region in the next hour or two. a lot of these are weakening in the next hour or two. we're losing the heat from the sun. temperature-wise, we're at 77. 70 in ocean city
more than 1500 drivers on wabash avenue have experienced typographical error. >> it's clear right now. will the storms wash out the weekend? meteorologist tim williams is outside awaiting the raindrops. we'll begin with bob. >> we have activity from the northwest. you see stuff from the north of us, south of us. there you see one cell. one approaching hampsted. in the low r -- lower portion of maryland, and salisbury, showers around there. the activity northwest could be in our...
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stems from the 4500 block of wabash avenue, making them null and void. 1300 tickets were issued from december of last year through a core of this year. >> the people who got these tickets were going 12 miles or more over the speed limit. it is kind of a break for them when they get a letter in the mail saying they will get a refund. >> this is a copy of that letter and transportation officials say if you got a ticket, you should have or will receive one of these. officials also say this is, the first time there has been a mechanical error with the speed cameras. last year, this camera on hanover street issued more than 300 citations with the wrong speed on them. those tickets were refunded as well. right now there are 75 fixed and a mobile cameras around the city monitoring speed and red lights. 75% of their revenue the city needs with the other 25% from the vendor for the refunds. the same mistakes do happen and can be remedied. >> our margin of error is under 1%, which is a good margin of error. we are monitoring the program and do our best to correct errors when they do occur. >>
stems from the 4500 block of wabash avenue, making them null and void. 1300 tickets were issued from december of last year through a core of this year. >> the people who got these tickets were going 12 miles or more over the speed limit. it is kind of a break for them when they get a letter in the mail saying they will get a refund. >> this is a copy of that letter and transportation officials say if you got a ticket, you should have or will receive one of these. officials also say...
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but shortly after we met jones, his time at wabash was up. >> the day william jones jr.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 of lockup for me is when i see the se
but shortly after we met jones, his time at wabash was up. >> the day william jones jr.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...
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this is wabash. i mean, i'm not tripping.in. it is hard to live in a place like this for 40 years and not have an altercation, because everybody has a chip on their shoulder and under my state of mind, i don't give a [ bleep ] and i ain't got nothing to lose. you pit a whole bunch of people in a small facility, it is going to clash. you never know what is going to happen. you have to know what conversation not to get involved in and how to let it go, because if not, you could be in the infirmary fighting for your life behind some [ bleep ], you know. but its comes with this prison. [ bleep ] and kids don't see that. they see money and this, and money can get me, but they don't see the consequence of the actions coming in here, until it is too late, you know. you can't really experience [ bleep ] until you are living it. >> me, personally, i really don't have any problem with anybody. i do believe in my own set personal values, but i'm not going to -- i don't hate other people because of who or what they are. >> but there is o
this is wabash. i mean, i'm not tripping.in. it is hard to live in a place like this for 40 years and not have an altercation, because everybody has a chip on their shoulder and under my state of mind, i don't give a [ bleep ] and i ain't got nothing to lose. you pit a whole bunch of people in a small facility, it is going to clash. you never know what is going to happen. you have to know what conversation not to get involved in and how to let it go, because if not, you could be in the...
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we're livv on wabash avenue at ridgewood... take a look over there.... it's a speed camera....of several on this stretch oo rrad. and tonight.. we've learned ............a worker caught a mistake.. told his supervisors.. and now the city must pay....... pay....... city officiaas call it a back to december. a situatiin phat lasted througg april. ........durrng that time.. thousands of people got tickets forra suspected rogers avenue..........but in fact, they were caught bb a camera along another block of wabash ear ridgewood road. .........a discrepancy that makks the 40-dollar citation nnll and void.. a potential loos to the city of more han 125-thousand dollars in traffic fines. ((an) "i think they got that.. i don't know what's wrong, how they got it all fouled up like that. but, it's not right and itts nootworking right." (woman) "nooody's perfect, baltimore county's... about - - bbltimore 3 meantiie...meaatime... baltimore county's... about to dd... five more ameras../they'll... bb... in use... monday through friday... bbtween 6--amm.. aad... 8-pm.../. bringing.. the potal
we're livv on wabash avenue at ridgewood... take a look over there.... it's a speed camera....of several on this stretch oo rrad. and tonight.. we've learned ............a worker caught a mistake.. told his supervisors.. and now the city must pay....... pay....... city officiaas call it a back to december. a situatiin phat lasted througg april. ........durrng that time.. thousands of people got tickets forra suspected rogers avenue..........but in fact, they were caught bb a camera along...
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for being stamped from the 4500 block of wabash avenue, making them null and void. some 3100 40-dollar -- $40 tickets were issued. >> the foregoing 12 miles or more over the speed limit, so it is kind of a break for them. they will get a letter in the mail saying they are getting a refund. >> transportation officials say if you got a ticket, you should have or will receive one of these. there are 75 feet and eight mobile cameras around the city monitoring speed and red lights. 75% of the revenue goes to the city and the other 25% to the vendor. >> with any type of automated system, there will be mistakes. i were margin of error is that -- is under 1%, which is a good margin of error. we are monitoring the program and do our best to rectify these errors when they do occur. only rarely do they occur. >> the refunds should be issued within the next three weeks. if you like more information, call the city transportation department. coming up at 6:00, this is not the first time this has happened, a glitch in the speed cameras in the city. we'll take a closer look. lowell
for being stamped from the 4500 block of wabash avenue, making them null and void. some 3100 40-dollar -- $40 tickets were issued. >> the foregoing 12 miles or more over the speed limit, so it is kind of a break for them. they will get a letter in the mail saying they are getting a refund. >> transportation officials say if you got a ticket, you should have or will receive one of these. there are 75 feet and eight mobile cameras around the city monitoring speed and red lights. 75%...
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. >> indiana's wabash correction facility houses 2200 inmates.ore than one third are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast fama jority live in two-man cells. it's a constant challenge. >> we're try to not put people that's doing with people who goes home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacist with someone with a child molestation case. someone who resolved the conflict. >> with careful screening, conflicts can still arise. >> there was a guy in the infirmary who received several injuries to his facial and head area. he had a seizure so we will go over and try to talk to him. they discovered he may have been assaulted and we will talk to him and see what we can find out if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. what's up with you, man? >> you can lay down if you want to. what happened? >> i fell in my cell. >> that's a nasty fall. did you get dizzy? >> yeah. >> did you have a seizure? >> i don't remember. >>
. >> indiana's wabash correction facility houses 2200 inmates.ore than one third are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast fama jority live in two-man cells. it's a constant challenge. >> we're try to not put people that's doing with people who goes home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacist with someone with a child molestation case. someone who resolved the conflict. >> with careful screening, conflicts can...
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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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near rogers avenue.but in fact, they were caught by a camera along another block of wabash ...epancy making the 40- dollar ticket... null and void. giving the city ...a potential loss of more than 1155thousand dollars in traffic fines. (mmn) "i think they got that.. i don't know what's wrong, how they got it all fouled up like that. but, it's not right and it's not working right." (woman) "nobody's perfect, mistakes, some kind of way.. way." city offfcials say... if you got aaticket and haven't paid yyt... iggore it.. it will be waived. those who have paid the fines...should get a about 3 weeks.n the mail ii that brings us to our question traffic cameras are over used in maryland?phone lines are open now...just call 410- 481- 4545. former baltimore raven jamal lewis is scheduled to be in court in atlanta today for a bankruptcy hearing.lewis filed for bankruptcy in april.... listing 14-and-a half million doolars in assets and more debts.the running bacc retired browns.e ravens and cleveland - we are now just hours away from the grand opening of the new maryland-live casino. of t
near rogers avenue.but in fact, they were caught by a camera along another block of wabash ...epancy making the 40- dollar ticket... null and void. giving the city ...a potential loss of more than 1155thousand dollars in traffic fines. (mmn) "i think they got that.. i don't know what's wrong, how they got it all fouled up like that. but, it's not right and it's not working right." (woman) "nobody's perfect, mistakes, some kind of way.. way." city offfcials say... if you got...
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good news for drivers who received speed camera tickets on wabash avenue at the beginning of the year. you could actually be getting a refund. officials from the baltimore city department of transportation say more than 3,000 people are affected and the city says that there was a processing error where the wrong address was listed for one of the cameras on wabash avenue. the citations are from violations for what happened between last december and this april. the city is now working with a vendor to fix the problem. >>> time now for a check on your roadways and your commute in. here's lauren cook. lauren, how's it looking out there? >>reporter: well, megan, we are dealing with a serious crash in fredrick that has shut down the westbound lanes of interstate 70. that's right at east patrick street. you will want to stick with fredrick road as your alternate route this morning. closer to baltimore, the beltway in great shape as we check in and take a live look here at the northwest side at old court road. everything will be up to speed. no delays to talk about. just an 11-minute ride on
good news for drivers who received speed camera tickets on wabash avenue at the beginning of the year. you could actually be getting a refund. officials from the baltimore city department of transportation say more than 3,000 people are affected and the city says that there was a processing error where the wrong address was listed for one of the cameras on wabash avenue. the citations are from violations for what happened between last december and this april. the city is now working with a...
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. ♪ >>> the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana houses a large number of inmates who are ortally ill at the time of their crimes. >> where you going, boys? come back here! >> when "lockup" visited there, we met two such inmates. they killed after their own minds turned on them. and their murders took on dimensions that were not only shocking, they were unimaginable. >> my name is howard franklin street jr. i'm 38 years old. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> during our first day of shooting at wabash, our "lockup" crew met frank street, an inmate housed in the prison's residential treatment unit. at the time of the interview, street was experiencing involuntary tremors due to his medication. >> i started having delusions that people were out to hurt me. and i had this video cassette tape of a party and showed people hurting me, you know. and i showed it to my parents, and they said there ain't nothing to it. i thought you guys were crazy. they were thinking sane, they were sane. i was the crazy one. >> a short time later, street's delusions got the better of h
. ♪ >>> the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana houses a large number of inmates who are ortally ill at the time of their crimes. >> where you going, boys? come back here! >> when "lockup" visited there, we met two such inmates. they killed after their own minds turned on them. and their murders took on dimensions that were not only shocking, they were unimaginable. >> my name is howard franklin street jr. i'm 38 years old. i've been down since...
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through april.a worker caught supervisors.during those months, thousands of people offense along wabash ... near rogees avenue.but in fact, they were caught by a camera along another block of wwbash ... near riddewood road.a discrepancy making the 40- dollar ticket... nnll and void. giving the city ...a potential loos of more than 125-thousaad dollars in traffic fines. ((an) "i think they got that.. iidon't knowwwhat's wrong, how they got it all fooled up like it's not workkng right." (womaa) "nobody's perfect, nobody's perfect. we all make mistakes, some kind of way." if you got a ticket andd haven't aiddyet... ignore it.. it will be waived. those who have paid the pines...should get a refund check in the mail in about 3 weeks. also ... first on fox... a ase of mistaken identity leads a 17 yeerrold honor student to miss her high school grrduation. -in thh weekenddat central bbokkng facing attempted murder charges. policc arrested rown ggaduation rehearsal.bbown's - mother is outraged over what happened.she says the recent ssholarship recipient has never been n trouble. 11:22:07 we was
through april.a worker caught supervisors.during those months, thousands of people offense along wabash ... near rogees avenue.but in fact, they were caught by a camera along another block of wwbash ... near riddewood road.a discrepancy making the 40- dollar ticket... nnll and void. giving the city ...a potential loos of more than 125-thousaad dollars in traffic fines. ((an) "i think they got that.. iidon't knowwwhat's wrong, how they got it all fooled up like it's not workkng right."...
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fact, ttey were caught byya camera along another block of wabash near riigewooddroad.itation null and void.. a potential &ploss to the city of more than 125-thousand dollars in traffic fines.(baanns) "while there has been no doubt that motorists caught werr speeding, wereeactually in location which mmkes the ..........officials say cameea mistakessmake up only about 1-percenttof errors in their extenssve system-wide program. still, for drivers, it ccn be a costly mistake. (man) "i think they got that.. that. but, it's not righttand it's not working right." (woman) "nobody's perfect, pobody'' erfect. we all make mistakes, some kind of way." city officials say.. if you got a icket and haven't paid yett. ignore it.. it'll be waived. ttose who have paid the fines...they say you should gee a refund check in the maii in abbut 3 weeks. live in northwest baltimore, kkith daniels, fox 45 news att ten. despite the problems with speed cameras, baltimore ciiy council president jack young money from those cameras in a new budget plan he'ssintroduced. pntroduced. oung says his plan
fact, ttey were caught byya camera along another block of wabash near riigewooddroad.itation null and void.. a potential &ploss to the city of more than 125-thousand dollars in traffic fines.(baanns) "while there has been no doubt that motorists caught werr speeding, wereeactually in location which mmkes the ..........officials say cameea mistakessmake up only about 1-percenttof errors in their extenssve system-wide program. still, for drivers, it ccn be a costly mistake. (man) "i...
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wabash..../ in... facc, ...they wwre caught... by a camera... in... &páanotherá block...... renders the 40- dollaa tickets use-less...//. (barnes) "and we're meeting moothly to discuss any issues that may have come up regarding speed cameras. this is going to be something that we're going to be n communication about. we inconvenience havv caused the motorists, but we have caughh it and motorists will be refund" refuuded." if... youu.. got a ticket.../ aad... haven't paid.. yet../ ignore... it..// it'll... be waived..../. those... who... ápaidá... the fines... should get... a refund chhck... with--n... 3--weeks. meantime... baltimore county's... abouttto addd.. five mmre cameras../ they'll... be... in use... monday through friddy... between 6--am... and... 8-pm.../. the total number ..of brings.. ástationnryá speed cameras... to 22... in baltimooee county..../ speeders .. will áfirstá... get... a break...// forr. 30-days... after cameraa.. are activated../ ,speeding drivers... will get áwarningsá.../ rather than... tickets.../. tickets.../.for.. a... complete list... of go
wabash..../ in... facc, ...they wwre caught... by a camera... in... &páanotherá block...... renders the 40- dollaa tickets use-less...//. (barnes) "and we're meeting moothly to discuss any issues that may have come up regarding speed cameras. this is going to be something that we're going to be n communication about. we inconvenience havv caused the motorists, but we have caughh it and motorists will be refund" refuuded." if... youu.. got a ticket.../ aad... haven't paid.....
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near rogers avenue..ut in fact, they were caaght by a camera along another block of wabash ...r ridgewood road.a discrepancy making the 40- ((an) "i think they got that.. 3 i don't knowwwhat's wrongg how they got it all fouled uu like it's not working right."ht and - nobody's perfect. we all make mistakes, some kind of way." got a ticket and haven't paid yet... ignore it.. it ill be waived. thoss who have paid the fines...shhuld get a refund check in the mmil in about 3 weeks. good news when it comes to speed cameras... but bad news bill.a new survey... ssys your bill could soon be going up. executives... 90-perceet of them say... customers can expect to paa more.they blames rules that require the use of mandate a cut in pollution from coal-fired power plants. some bills could go up... by about 10-percent. is now confirming that up to áten tornadoesá hit maryland on friday.harford county saw where clean up could take storm can be seen along route - pne in fallston.roof tops were structures were completely lifted off their foundaaions. crews were left cuttiig down down trees and
near rogers avenue..ut in fact, they were caaght by a camera along another block of wabash ...r ridgewood road.a discrepancy making the 40- ((an) "i think they got that.. 3 i don't knowwwhat's wrongg how they got it all fouled uu like it's not working right."ht and - nobody's perfect. we all make mistakes, some kind of way." got a ticket and haven't paid yet... ignore it.. it ill be waived. thoss who have paid the fines...shhuld get a refund check in the mmil in about 3 weeks....
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the camera caught drivers speeding on wabash avenue, but the camera's address is written incorrectly on the ticket making the $40 fine invalid. the mistake will cost the city more than $125,000 in lost revenue. >>> zeroing in on distracted driving, an epidemic that needs to be stopped. it's not just texting, it's all cell phone use behind the wheel. we're live and we have more on this new nationwide crack down. >> reporter: that's right. federal officials say distracted driving is a big problem that's claiming lives, yet one that's easily solved. american drivers are distracted behind the wheel and hand held phones are a big part of the problem. actions that run the gap met from talking to texting. >> americans have gotten into dangerous behaviors to think they can use them behind the wheel of a car. >> reporter: the feds now want states without distracted driving laws to pass them. they plan to work with the auto industry to reduce in-vehicle distractions. >> i'm trying to see what's going on. that's a distraction there. >> reporter: maryland has some of the toughest mobile phone la
the camera caught drivers speeding on wabash avenue, but the camera's address is written incorrectly on the ticket making the $40 fine invalid. the mistake will cost the city more than $125,000 in lost revenue. >>> zeroing in on distracted driving, an epidemic that needs to be stopped. it's not just texting, it's all cell phone use behind the wheel. we're live and we have more on this new nationwide crack down. >> reporter: that's right. federal officials say distracted driving...
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apparently the wrong block address was given for a camera on wabash avenue. the tickets were $40 each. officials say the speed cameras system is an honest one and errors are quickly remedied when they do occur. >> with any type of automated system, there will be mistakes. our margin of error is under 1%, which is a good margin of error. we are monitoring the program and we do our best to rectify the error is when they do occur. >> some of you got paid for speeding. officials say you should receive a letter in the mail if you have not already gotten one. >> this is the casino chaos that thousands of visitors encountered in arundel mills last night. a string of headlines -- headlights weaves around the block. with the first full day of operation winding down and the weekend coming up, you may wonder what you could expect if you decide to brave the crowds this weekend. shelton dutes has the latest. >> i have got to see firsthand. the line right now several hundred people be. two guys just what i said the weight is about an hour long. if you are traveling in this
apparently the wrong block address was given for a camera on wabash avenue. the tickets were $40 each. officials say the speed cameras system is an honest one and errors are quickly remedied when they do occur. >> with any type of automated system, there will be mistakes. our margin of error is under 1%, which is a good margin of error. we are monitoring the program and we do our best to rectify the error is when they do occur. >> some of you got paid for speeding. officials say you...
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when we visited indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, officers in the security housing uniting with the latest in a string of violent incidents involving convicted burglar, douglas mccombs. >> since he's been inside the shu, he's been on strip cell. when you see the offender coming out of his cell only wearing his underwear, he was on strip cell for resisting staff or trying to assault staff before. we have had trouble with him on about every range we've put him on so far. >> i can't get along with people too much. especially when they're evil. >> one of the people mccombs claims was evil, officer sachen. >> an average day in the shu can be pretty mundane. you have rec and showers to do. chow to serve, md sick call, so on and so forth. some days like today get a little more exciting. we had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> the offender was mccombs who told us he had good reason to be i need something to wash, a bar head, getting mouthy and this sit up there and talk to him. i started at the end and worked eds manufacturing. back in the u.s. economy this y
when we visited indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, officers in the security housing uniting with the latest in a string of violent incidents involving convicted burglar, douglas mccombs. >> since he's been inside the shu, he's been on strip cell. when you see the offender coming out of his cell only wearing his underwear, he was on strip cell for resisting staff or trying to assault staff before. we have had trouble with him on about every range we've put him on so far....
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earller this month, three- thousand motorists here at wabash nd rodgers receivvd ticketssthat conttined the &pwroog location..... this camera near harbor hospptal ticketed a thoussnd motorosits foo travelling at the wrong speed limit. it was the hundred motorists ticketed here on tte al ameda. for many motorists......onfid encc is eroding. they should halt tte speed camera program unnil they get it ffxed so people cn have confidenceethis is a reliable trussworthh way of getting peopl,e..." the city insists the citations contain enough correct information to support the violation. but it appears a jjdge will have the final say. jeff abell, ffx 45 news at ten. 3--peeple... are injured... incluuing... a... baltimore city police officer... after a car crrsh ...in... northwest baltiiore. psiren nats--- natt--- it happened... near reisterstown road and menlo drive... / when a paarol car... hit... anothhr vehicle.../. the officer... was taken to shock trauma ...with a broken aam and ankle.../.two others ... were alss taken to the hospital.. / no... word on their cooditions at this hour. a.. ma
earller this month, three- thousand motorists here at wabash nd rodgers receivvd ticketssthat conttined the &pwroog location..... this camera near harbor hospptal ticketed a thoussnd motorosits foo travelling at the wrong speed limit. it was the hundred motorists ticketed here on tte al ameda. for many motorists......onfid encc is eroding. they should halt tte speed camera program unnil they get it ffxed so people cn have confidenceethis is a reliable trussworthh way of getting...
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this week, the city refunded 3- thousand tickets which were wrongly issued from a camera here at wabashand rogers aveeue. the address of the alleged offenne. (06-04--2) think they got that. i don't got it all fouled up like &pthat. but its not right and three months earlier, this camera near harbor hospital....was ticketing motorists based on the wrong tickets.... the same was - were wronnly ticketed by a camera along the alamedd..... it was also clocking motooists at the wrong speed (abell pkg) "the number of errors is lesssthan ooe percenn of all violations so we regret the inconvenience ciiations." (16:28:42) (latoure) "i mman i've spent but for noel latture, who producer, he's still holding onto his ticket...and struggling to find a way.....to pay.... p11::8:53) "you should not have to ssend hours trying to track down and pay a tickee....!" jeff abell, fox 45, news attten.... tonight, a sppkeswoman with "triple a" is expressing serious concerns about the program.....after dozens of motorists have complainnd about speed camera mistakes. jury sellction... finished.../ in... the trial.
this week, the city refunded 3- thousand tickets which were wrongly issued from a camera here at wabashand rogers aveeue. the address of the alleged offenne. (06-04--2) think they got that. i don't got it all fouled up like &pthat. but its not right and three months earlier, this camera near harbor hospital....was ticketing motorists based on the wrong tickets.... the same was - were wronnly ticketed by a camera along the alamedd..... it was also clocking motooists at the wrong speed (abell...
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that appeared to be the case with an articulate young inmate we met at wabash correctional facility in. but before our crew could really get to know 23-year-old jonathan richardson, they had to get past his appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson ç 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. 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 committed behind bars. in this never before seen interview, he explains what happened. >> i got into an 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 turned it towar
that appeared to be the case with an articulate young inmate we met at wabash correctional facility in. but before our crew could really get to know 23-year-old jonathan richardson, they had to get past his appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson ç 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. he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some -- some...
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more than 1500 drivers on wabash avenue have experienced typographical error. >> it's clear right now. will the storms wash out the weekend? meteorologist tim williams is outside awaiting the raindrops. we'll begin with bob. >> we have activity from the northwest. you see stuff from the north of us, south of us. there you see one cell. one approaching hampsted. in the low r -- lower portion of maryland, and salisbury, showers around there. the activity northwest could be in our region in the next hour or two. a lot of these are weakening in the next hour or two. we're losing the heat from the sun. temperature-wise, we're at 77. 70 in ocean city and 78 up in cumberland. dc still at 80. tim is looking at the warm air headed this way for the weekend and early next week. tim? >> it sure is for the foreseeable future. our temperatures go above our normal high, our average around 80 degrees. that jet stream dipping low enough that it allowed for the storms to sit over us for the last few days is now pushing offshore. the jet stream is lifting and they're pushing offshore, allowing for much
more than 1500 drivers on wabash avenue have experienced typographical error. >> it's clear right now. will the storms wash out the weekend? meteorologist tim williams is outside awaiting the raindrops. we'll begin with bob. >> we have activity from the northwest. you see stuff from the north of us, south of us. there you see one cell. one approaching hampsted. in the low r -- lower portion of maryland, and salisbury, showers around there. the activity northwest could be in our...
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the first president to implement this, after the battle of wabash which is ohio, congress wanted documents, president washington said that you can't have them. he relented. he wasn't a relenting man. next, another general, eisenhower who tried to stymie the investigations of mccarthy. the fact is, there's no clear doctrine, the courts aren't going to step up and write one. they're going to call this a political argument. this will played out way past november. >> hilary, isn't that true? this will probably be kicked down the road until after the election? >> it will. this likely will be appealed to a court. eric holder, the corner general saw this mistake. border control is a dangerous occupation. dumb program made it more dangerous. they closed this program down. he has taken responsibility for it. he has apologized. he has made documents available. he testified on the hill something like nine times. this is nothing more than a political witch hunt that is taking up ridiculous amounts of republican house time when they should be doing other things. >> congressman. >> jake, i think george
the first president to implement this, after the battle of wabash which is ohio, congress wanted documents, president washington said that you can't have them. he relented. he wasn't a relenting man. next, another general, eisenhower who tried to stymie the investigations of mccarthy. the fact is, there's no clear doctrine, the courts aren't going to step up and write one. they're going to call this a political argument. this will played out way past november. >> hilary, isn't that true?...
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. >> reporter: there's no question this the camera at the 5400 block of wabash avenue is a moneymaker. >> have you ever gotten a ticket on this road? >> probably twice. >> she's hoping she's one of the $3145 -- drivers who will get their ticket refunded. violators are getting the tickets canceled because there was her. >> i didn't get a refund. >> sharon green nettleton represents this area and tells wjz just disappointed with the problems with the camera but she's glad it's been about with in a timely manner. our drivers being more safe quick. >> somewhat. some drivers cheer the cameras errors. >> that was a mistake that was caught. how many were not caught? >> we have an error margin of plus or minus 1 percent. >> adam may, wjz eyewitness news. >> and if you think you are one of those drivers, the city just mailed out refund information a few days ago. >> undefeated timothy bradley didn't hold back as he battled manny pack yellow for 12 rounds but although the champion landed almost 100 more punches, bradley pulls off a huge upset winning in a split decision ring side reporters open
. >> reporter: there's no question this the camera at the 5400 block of wabash avenue is a moneymaker. >> have you ever gotten a ticket on this road? >> probably twice. >> she's hoping she's one of the $3145 -- drivers who will get their ticket refunded. violators are getting the tickets canceled because there was her. >> i didn't get a refund. >> sharon green nettleton represents this area and tells wjz just disappointed with the problems with the camera but...
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running to the present springfield and decatur, south of that line, other than the indians on the wabash river there were virtually no indians who are in permanent residence. the indian tribes who are north of that line had come in from the north, had forced their way into kaskaskia, forced their way in by violence and taking land away from the illinois in the event had been a more than one or two generations, had so the really longer than the 1760s at the earliest. bill that passed through the state on many occasions before. coming in from the south, the settlers from tennessee and kentucky primary. also some from the northeast, but very few of those, would come in through southern indiana or kentucky. and as they move north they met the indians were forcing their way in from the north and a software direction, and where they would, result from the collision of the cultures was the war of 1812. >> now, to put it again in a bigger framework, this time a global framework, the war of 1812 of course is the chapter in the 20 years struggle between the british and the french. now, the war of
running to the present springfield and decatur, south of that line, other than the indians on the wabash river there were virtually no indians who are in permanent residence. the indian tribes who are north of that line had come in from the north, had forced their way into kaskaskia, forced their way in by violence and taking land away from the illinois in the event had been a more than one or two generations, had so the really longer than the 1760s at the earliest. bill that passed through the...