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"lockup" crews have found that at other prisons, too. built in 1852, california's san quentin is one of the oldest prisons we visited. >> approximately 1985 brand new correctional officer here at san quentin, i was working graveyard in a section called donnor. >> officer feudler is a member of san quentin's investigative services unit, an elite team of cos that track gang activity and other threats to the institution. >> one night my partner and i were working graveyard. i was sitting with my back to a file cabinet just like this. there were a row of padlocks on the top handle. my partner and i were talking. all of a sudden, the locks started rattling back and forth together. clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting goose bumps just thinking about it. we both ran out of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the uni
"lockup" crews have found that at other prisons, too. built in 1852, california's san quentin is one of the oldest prisons we visited. >> approximately 1985 brand new correctional officer here at san quentin, i was working graveyard in a section called donnor. >> officer feudler is a member of san quentin's investigative services unit, an elite team of cos that track gang activity and other threats to the institution. >> one night my partner and i were working...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >> with repeat offenders clogging up the works, the officers struggle to keep the inmates under control. >> control, be advised we have an alarm in south block. >> i can only speculate and the only thing i can think of is we have a missing inmate. that's probably the number one thing. >> step on the tiers and conduct a count, submit it to patrol immediately. >> hernandez. i don't know where he is. >> his name is skanvinsky hines. my prison number is e-04448. i've had this prison number since i was 18 years old. i just turned 37 on february 15th. i'll be discharged fro
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >>...
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this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> nothing happened so one day goes into another and next thing you know, weeks go by and years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> california's oldest and most notorious prison. with its own zip code, almost 6,000 inmates and more than 1,500 staff members who walk through its gates every morning, a typical day at san quentin is, more often than not, just like hundreds, even thousands, of other days. for 19-year-old troy kamisky, the best part of his morning is a cell-made cup of joe. >> sleep all day, drink coffee, read a book. this is yo
this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct....
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> you're in jail. there's no greater punishment in the world. >> you're here with crack heads, dope fiends, rapists, murders. >> we're all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> "lockup" has spent time in three of america's busiest and largest jails, l.a. county, miami-dade and new york's rikers island. they represent a real cross section of life across the country. each one has its own unique set of challenges. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> got to be on point. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> can't let your guard down for nobody. >> this is not a place to be. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> step back behind the red line. >> everyone, bend over. >> if you like this type of thing, this is the place to be. >> i want to kill myself. i can't take it. >>> for the uninitiated or in this case, the unincarcerated, there is sometimes confusion between prison and jail. prison is only for convicted felons. jails also house convicts, but only those awaiting trans
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> you're in jail. there's no greater punishment in the world. >> you're here with crack heads, dope fiends, rapists, murders. >> we're all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> "lockup" has spent time in three of america's busiest and largest jails, l.a. county, miami-dade and new york's rikers island. they represent a real cross section of life across the country. each one has its own unique set...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." >> in america's prisons, violence is a way of life. san gmjquentin, the oldest pri invi÷ california has one of the longest histories of violence. >> there's fist fights going on, guys getting beat up pretty good. >> whether it's an inmate on the street. >> i refuse to get disrespected by anybody. >> a gang dropout. or an officer trying to+k maintain order. >> he was going for the jugular but he just missed. >> they've all fallen victim of violent attacks. in the three months we were at san quentin we saw our fair share. ♪ i pray to god i don't die for the wrong people ♪ >> administrative segregation, other wise known as ad seg is reserved for the worst of the worst offenders at san quentin. >> it's a place they need to be if they need to be separated from the general population. >> ad seg inmates live in single man cells, on lockdown 23 hours a day and handcuffed and escorted by officers for all moves. >> san quentin [ bleep ] is my life. >> darrell samuels is being housed in the carson section section of ad seg for an assault
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." >> in america's prisons, violence is a way of life. san gmjquentin, the oldest pri invi÷ california has one of the longest histories of violence. >> there's fist fights going on, guys getting beat up pretty good. >> whether it's an inmate on the street. >> i refuse to get disrespected by anybody. >> a gang dropout. or an officer trying to+k maintain order. >> he was going for the jugular but he just...
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"lockup: raw." >> shot the man three times, right? >> and we beat him to death. >> i hold him in a choke hold. >> i shot him. >> i took the towel and strangled him. they opened the door and i tried to throw him off the tier. >> murder is a respected crime in here by a lot of these inmates. >> kill or be killed. >> human beings are the most dangerous animal on earth there is. >> he ran upstairs, i fired. it happens. >> one of the most intense things our "lockup" field crew encounters when they go inside a maximum security prison is conducting interviews with murderers, sitting five, six feet away from a very violent offender. but more often than not, they leave those conversations feeling like they just talked to somebody that's just a normal, everyday guy. >> when our crew went behind the 40-foot walls of indiana state prison, they had ample opportunity to meet killers among the 2,000 inmates that are incarcerated there. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed for
"lockup: raw." >> shot the man three times, right? >> and we beat him to death. >> i hold him in a choke hold. >> i shot him. >> i took the towel and strangled him. they opened the door and i tried to throw him off the tier. >> murder is a respected crime in here by a lot of these inmates. >> kill or be killed. >> human beings are the most dangerous animal on earth there is. >> he ran upstairs, i fired. it happens. >> one of...
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"lockup: raw." >> they tell me i should feel safe living with another individual who's maybe been convicted of murder, rape, or whatnot. >> i said i'm going to rip this toilet off the wall. i'm going to drag it down the tier and gim going to bust through your glass. i'm going to cut you up. you're a dead man. >> you don't want these people in society and yet you want me to feel safe inside a cell with this person. >> i was not born gay. every relationship i've had has been a forced type thing. >> for me, hope is like they'll kill me before one of the inmates kill me. >>> there is a pecking order inside the prison where the inmates treat one another. they don't treat sex offenders very well. basically we're constantly finding them assaulted. we're constantly finding them extorted. we're constantly finding them beat up. it's almost a never-ending situation with your sex offenders. >> we've interviewed many inmates who have expressed contempt for sex offenders. but few have done so as dramatically as one of the most memorable murders ever profiled on "lockup." carl abhul, from the spring creek
"lockup: raw." >> they tell me i should feel safe living with another individual who's maybe been convicted of murder, rape, or whatnot. >> i said i'm going to rip this toilet off the wall. i'm going to drag it down the tier and gim going to bust through your glass. i'm going to cut you up. you're a dead man. >> you don't want these people in society and yet you want me to feel safe inside a cell with this person. >> i was not born gay. every relationship i've...
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this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay."m$á 20> i'll rob you in a minute. >> i pulled a gun on this man and shot him six times in his chest. >> to the all too common parole violators flooding the system. >> i do drugs. that's my violation. >> the overpopulated san quentin serves as the reception center for 17 counties in california. >> there's 384 inmates in this gym. right now i have six members. >> it's forced to house a dangerous mix of high and low risk inmates. >> you got the drugs, you got the inmates to manufa;e alcohol, you got the gangs, the weapons. so it can be real dangerous at times. ♪ >> i've been a pretty successful robber. >> level 4 inmates, the worst in california are housed at san quentin while awaiting permanent transfer to other facilities.<á >> i used to rob stores, you j2 know, and that in itself is a vv rush that you can't explain. it's like whoa, i can -- i own the world. i can do whatever i want. i can better than an
this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay."m$á 20> i'll rob you in a minute. >> i pulled a gun on this man and shot him six times in his chest. >> to the all too common parole violators flooding the system. >> i do drugs. that's my violation. >> the overpopulated san quentin serves as the reception center for 17 counties in california. >> there's 384 inmates in this gym. right now i have six members. >> it's forced to house a dangerous mix of...
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and she was one of those that stuck with me. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." jason and his wife are reunited one last time behind bars. and some visitors who come to san quentin find themselves staying much longer than originally planned. >> this is tar heroin. this was found in the possession of a visitor. a second inmate had actually coerced this inmate and his female visitor into doing this by threat of death. >>> everything's related to >>> everything's related to drugs. one way or another, it has to deal with drugs. that's the downfall. >> drugs have always played a big huge factor in prison. that will never change. >> 10:30 appointment, please. how are you, dear? >> hanging in there. >> all right. it's nonstop from 7:30 to 2:00. we're processing family members, friends into the institution to see incarcerated inmates. interaction with the family and friends is vital to their release. good morning, dear. i respect them. for what they -- what they're doing. not just giving up on -- on the guy, you know. saying, you know what, he's made his bed, he's going
and she was one of those that stuck with me. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." jason and his wife are reunited one last time behind bars. and some visitors who come to san quentin find themselves staying much longer than originally planned. >> this is tar heroin. this was found in the possession of a visitor. a second inmate had actually coerced this inmate and his female visitor into doing this by threat of death. >>> everything's related to >>>...
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now back to "lockup." >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ i keep the gutter in this rap ♪ ♪ i aim to thrill and i flip torpedos like navy s.e.a.l.s ♪ ♪ you better start running, the bullets coming fast ♪ ♪ to make sure you're feeling that ♪ ♪ i let my pants hang low, nobody move until i say so ♪ ♪ cock the .40 cal back you ain't never had no beef like this ♪ ♪ i keep on the clips hit the streets by 6:00 ♪ ♪ i'm going to take off his neck not a terrorist threat ♪ >> get down! get down! >> middle of my [ bleep ]. middle of my [ bleep ]. >> it always go down. >> keep it on the ground. keep it low. ♪ give me the burner real quick might as well take off his neck ♪ ♪ call me bin laden i'm a terrorist threat ♪ ♪ so my guns is quick to blow just like eliott ness ♪ >> hit that [ bleep ]. >> when it comes to staff threats, we take them seriously and do everything we can to collect all the information we can. definitely in light of recent events at other institutions -- we always take staff thre
now back to "lockup." >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ i keep the gutter in this rap ♪ ♪ i aim to thrill and i flip torpedos like navy s.e.a.l.s ♪ ♪ you better start running, the bullets coming fast ♪ ♪ to make sure you're feeling that ♪ ♪ i let my pants hang low, nobody move until i say so ♪ ♪ cock the .40 cal back you ain't never had no beef like this ♪ ♪ i keep on the...
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being you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. if you want to have anybody you want investigated or anybody on the yard and you know their names. >> i don't know their names, that's what i'm saying, if you could find out for me, i don't know their last names, they will tell you it was self-defense. >> what i will do, get the yard list and see who was out there that day, right and ask them the questions you want me to ask, was it self-defense or did he swing on you first? is that what you want me to ask? >> that it was self-defense, he swung on me first. the whole yard seen it. >> i will give you a copy of the ie report, once it's typed. all right? >> all right. >> see you in a little bit. what i'm going to do right now, i have to get the yard list from the officer, so i know who to question and i will ask the individuals per inmate samuels, did the other inmate swing on him first? >> right here, willie. >> give me the house and the name. >> officer alejos locates witness names in the yard log. there are five inmates officer deid m
being you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. if you want to have anybody you want investigated or anybody on the yard and you know their names. >> i don't know their names, that's what i'm saying, if you could find out for me, i don't know their last names, they will tell you it was self-defense. >> what i will do, get the yard list and see who was out there that day, right and ask them the questions you want me to ask, was it self-defense or did he...
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"lockup raw." >>> inside every prison cell or in any jail bunk, we find harrowing stories. >> all the sudden there's just blood coming out of my eye, and i knew i got shot. >> i never seen death before. so i put the rope around his neck and killed him. >> unique personalities. >> hi. >> i wore nice clothes. i drove nice cars. and my robbery paid for that. >> welcome to my humble abode. >> but they all share one thing in common. >> they don't attempt to bully me. they know what will happen. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm often asked how we find the stories we cover on "lockup." and the answer is footwork. it comes down to the field producers simply taking the time to get to know dozens of inmates. other times we just follow the action and the story unfolds under our eyes. once in a while the path to a good story is a little less obvious. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we were filming interviews in the administrative segregation unit when a loud disturbance occurred. >> they put me in a cell! where it comes down to my [ bleep ] bed. it comes do
"lockup raw." >>> inside every prison cell or in any jail bunk, we find harrowing stories. >> all the sudden there's just blood coming out of my eye, and i knew i got shot. >> i never seen death before. so i put the rope around his neck and killed him. >> unique personalities. >> hi. >> i wore nice clothes. i drove nice cars. and my robbery paid for that. >> welcome to my humble abode. >> but they all share one thing in common....
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next on "lockup world tour" -- >> what do you do with pliers? >> all different ts. >> one of th most infamous murderers in scotland. and an old-timer stirs up trouble. >> i tried to explain to you, lock me up if you want. you lock me up, i'll burn my peter. >> burn your peter? >> aye. the people. because: bad weather, the price of oil those are every airline's reality. and solutions will not come from 500 tons of metal and a paintjob. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us the biggest airline in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. degree deodorant with motionsense and...silver high heels. you should probably try this. what is it? degree deodorant. the more you move the more it works. ♪ [ sniffs ] yep. it's working. [ male announcer ] get low prices every day on everything you need to stay fresh. like degree deodorant with motionsense, only $3.83. backed by our ad match guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutriti
next on "lockup world tour" -- >> what do you do with pliers? >> all different ts. >> one of th most infamous murderers in scotland. and an old-timer stirs up trouble. >> i tried to explain to you, lock me up if you want. you lock me up, i'll burn my peter. >> burn your peter? >> aye. the people. because: bad weather, the price of oil those are every airline's reality. and solutions will not come from 500 tons of metal and a paintjob. they'll come...
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. >> while cell inspections are routine at all the jails and prisons profiled on "lockup," they were conducted with a military-like show of force at rikers. first, the emergency response team marches to the cell block in full riot gear. armed with high voltage stunt shields. they secure the area and provide an intimidating presence for any inmates who might be tempted to resist. then a team of correctional officers moves into the cells to begin their inspections. >> the last time they came in here, went in everybody's cell and took everything out their cell and threw it on the tier. after they was done, there was 48 people's property mixed up in the middle of the floor, personal clothes, legal work. they said this is how we dish you. >> while the inspections anger many inmates, they are conducted for safety. the primary goal is to uncover weapons and they're often successful. >> contraband weapons, approximately five inches long, sharpened metal, found in the bed frame. >> 9-5-5. >> during our stay on rikers island, one weapon that wasn't found was used in a double stabbing involving
. >> while cell inspections are routine at all the jails and prisons profiled on "lockup," they were conducted with a military-like show of force at rikers. first, the emergency response team marches to the cell block in full riot gear. armed with high voltage stunt shields. they secure the area and provide an intimidating presence for any inmates who might be tempted to resist. then a team of correctional officers moves into the cells to begin their inspections. >> the...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >>> when you come to prison you have to join a gang. you have no choice. it's a must. >> once i opened the door with the drugs i got recognition. >> many of them have this warrior mentality. >> by getting that recognition, i get power. >> my job was to go in there and kill him and went in with the intention of killing him. >> with the power, i get control of whatever yard i want to go to. >> you're surrounded by, you know, a thousand killers. and every one of them did a stranger. >> once i control the yard, i control the drug situation. >> we were actually killing people that didn't deserve to be killed. >> this is california's san quentin state prison, one of the first prisons ever profiled on "lockup." >> for a photographer, san quentin was a really interesting place to shoot because it's the old-style tiers and the big exercise yard and there's a lot of corners and shadows and things to attract your lens. so it was just as a photographer, it was really an interesting place to shoot. it can be a very dangerous place because it's got
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >>> when you come to prison you have to join a gang. you have no choice. it's a must. >> once i opened the door with the drugs i got recognition. >> many of them have this warrior mentality. >> by getting that recognition, i get power. >> my job was to go in there and kill him and went in with the intention of killing him. >> with the power, i get control of whatever yard i want to go to. >>...
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lockup viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most. >> she's one of the stars of his favorite tv show. >> translator: wilma flintstone is my ideal woman. >> is fred the ideal man? >> translator: no, no, fred is cool but a little infantile. >> coming up, a 13th century castle in the czech republic houses an infamous lifer. >> i was sentenced to life in prison for committing five murders. [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [ male announcer ] kohler's tresham collection. life. with a twist. ♪ if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to fine dining. and that's not
lockup viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most. >> she's one of the stars of his favorite tv show. >> translator: wilma flintstone is my ideal woman. >> is fred the ideal man? >> translator: no, no, fred is cool but a little infantile. >> coming up, a 13th century castle in the czech republic houses an infamous lifer. >> i was sentenced to life in prison for committing five murders....
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. >> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. >> those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. >> natural foes work side by side in a kitchen stocked with weapons. >> it just takes one of these guys to pick one of these up. they could cut my head off. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >>> though there is an inherent distrust between them, inmates and correctional officers come in close contact every day of the week. it's rare that these relationships ever cross the line into friendship, but having a friendly rapport is essential to keeping the peace. >> we let our guard down for one moment, we
. >> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. >> those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. >> natural foes work side by side in a kitchen stocked with weapons. >> it just takes one of these guys to pick one of these up. they could cut my head off. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia,...
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and she was one of those that stuck with me. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." jason and his wife are reunited one last time behind bars. and some visitors who come to san quentin find themselves staying much longer than originally planned. >> this is tar heroin. this was found in the possession of a visitor. a second inmate had actually coerced this inmate and his female visitor into doing this by threat of death. ried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. and people. and the planes can seem the same. so, it comes down to the people. because: bad weather, the price of oil those are every airline's reality. and solutions will not come from 500 tons of metal and a paintjob. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us the biggest airline in the world. and th
and she was one of those that stuck with me. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." jason and his wife are reunited one last time behind bars. and some visitors who come to san quentin find themselves staying much longer than originally planned. >> this is tar heroin. this was found in the possession of a visitor. a second inmate had actually coerced this inmate and his female visitor into doing this by threat of death. ried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've...
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of shooting inside of pendleton, we witnessed all of this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation unit at pendleton. when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >>
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of...
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"lockup." ♪ 15 to life, doing 15 to life ♪ ♪ you've got the browns and the whites against the blacks ♪ ♪ the first rule of the game is to watch your back ♪ ♪ it's either kill or be ♪ ♪ killed if you're scared ♪ ♪ then make a knife ♪ ♪ and the next mother [ muted ] will ♪ find me some steel lay in a strap ♪ ♪ like a mercenary death trap ♪ ♪ because if i got to do time ♪ ♪ i would rather do it like a real mother [ muted ] ♪ >> who is going to stab who? who's going to kill who? who's going to beat who bad? >> guys stomping each other on the head, knocking each other unconscious. >> what we got over here, anything? >> escort! >> you have to join a gang. you have no choice. ♪ 15 to life ♪ ♪ doing 15 to life ♪ ♪ 15 to life ♪ ♪ 15 to life ♪ ♪ doing 15 to life ♪ doing 15 to life. that's it. >> in an isolated part of california's central valley is corcoran state prison, one of the state's largest maximum security institutions, housing many of its most violent criminals. now, corcoran first opened in 1988 and was the site of so-called gla
"lockup." ♪ 15 to life, doing 15 to life ♪ ♪ you've got the browns and the whites against the blacks ♪ ♪ the first rule of the game is to watch your back ♪ ♪ it's either kill or be ♪ ♪ killed if you're scared ♪ ♪ then make a knife ♪ ♪ and the next mother [ muted ] will ♪ find me some steel lay in a strap ♪ ♪ like a mercenary death trap ♪ ♪ because if i got to do time ♪ ♪ i would rather do it like a real mother [ muted ] ♪ >> who is going...
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>> next on "lockup: extended stay" another day in corcoran. another victim of the politics. >>> just days after removing weapons from the yard, a fight breaks out. >> an observer -- witnessed it, put the yard down. stopped fighting. we were coming from the unit. we respond. make sure no one gets up. if they do, we respond and assist. >> it appears to be an isolated incident. >> it being just one on one, more like it was just a disagreement between those two. now the yard resumes program, and we'll just go back in the unit. >> meanwhile back in the security housing unit, inmate jeremy towner is nearing the end of his time in solitary confinement, and while he's scheduled to return to the general population, jeremy has requested placement in sny for fear of prison politics. >> if i go to sny, if i go back to the regular mainline, you know, daisies are going to be growing out of the ground real soon. they've got my name on a little tiny list. the list is the "no good" list. inmates have them. they carry them around. when they get letters from the
>> next on "lockup: extended stay" another day in corcoran. another victim of the politics. >>> just days after removing weapons from the yard, a fight breaks out. >> an observer -- witnessed it, put the yard down. stopped fighting. we were coming from the unit. we respond. make sure no one gets up. if they do, we respond and assist. >> it appears to be an isolated incident. >> it being just one on one, more like it was just a disagreement between...
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>> we'll note it on the lockup order. basically what happened was an inmate was assaulted in the gym, right? after we did a thorough search, pants located in your laundry bag contained suspected blood stains on the pants. therefore, with any investigation, you're going to administrative segregation, because right now if we keep you in the gym, you jeopardize the integrity of the investigations. >> so i'm being written up for the fight? >> yep. so that's what's going to happen. >> all right. >> i'll get you an officer to get you some clothes here in just a minute. >> with a white suspect and a southern hispanic victim, officers are wary of retaliation that could explode into a race riot. >> hey, step outside for me real quick. >> you've got two south siders over there. what's the dude that came from level one? is that him? >> he's right here. white boys right here. >> yeah. and then the dude to his right is a south sider as well. >> what's his name? >> that's -- that's a white dude. >> that's grande. >> he's a south sider.
>> we'll note it on the lockup order. basically what happened was an inmate was assaulted in the gym, right? after we did a thorough search, pants located in your laundry bag contained suspected blood stains on the pants. therefore, with any investigation, you're going to administrative segregation, because right now if we keep you in the gym, you jeopardize the integrity of the investigations. >> so i'm being written up for the fight? >> yep. so that's what's going to happen....
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"lockup raw." >>> for most inmates, life boils down to three words. the first is respect. >> you going to do time in prison, respect is the only thing that matters. >> the second, reputation. >> every time somebody goes missing up said i did it. >> the third, revenge. >> if you cross me, i'm going to give it to you. you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ bleep ]. you know i'm going to beat your ass. >> just about every inmate story we tell on "lockup" resolves around the three rs, respect, reputation and revenge. at indiana state prison, we met one inmate whose story revolved around his search for all three. >> don't know what the hell is blinking. battery must be going dead. state prison, officials allowed us to give select inmates handheld cameras to express personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> my name is cephis pasco. c-e-p-h-i-s p-a-s-c-o. i am a convict at the indiana state prison. >> we learned a lot from them. including the importance of reputation within prison. >> i've done the time. i've stayed out of trouble. i'm not a pu
"lockup raw." >>> for most inmates, life boils down to three words. the first is respect. >> you going to do time in prison, respect is the only thing that matters. >> the second, reputation. >> every time somebody goes missing up said i did it. >> the third, revenge. >> if you cross me, i'm going to give it to you. you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ bleep ]. you know i'm going to beat your ass. >> just about every inmate story we...
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now back to "lockup." . >>> welcome back to "lockup." one of the most important aspects of prison life is time spent in the yard. at folsom state prison in california, over a thousand inmates can be on the yard at any given time. it's a central meeting place where prisoners work out their aggressions and interact with other inmates. but it's also the flashpoint when violence breaks out, as witnessed while msnbc's cameras were in the yard. >> this is my life. state raised, federally funding. >> treat us like slaves. treat us like slaves up in here, man. >> you see around here, it's like this every day. >> seeing people, you know, getting shot, you know, killed, you know, riots. and, you know, melees and stuff like that. like if you get somebody that's been an informant from your county or child molester or something, somebody in your car, that's your county, you know, your local people, you know, that are here in prison, you've got to handle it, somebody's got to handle it, or the whole car is shunned. your whole car will be put on shine,
now back to "lockup." . >>> welcome back to "lockup." one of the most important aspects of prison life is time spent in the yard. at folsom state prison in california, over a thousand inmates can be on the yard at any given time. it's a central meeting place where prisoners work out their aggressions and interact with other inmates. but it's also the flashpoint when violence breaks out, as witnessed while msnbc's cameras were in the yard. >> this is my life....
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. >> stop! stop! turn around. >> during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. >> control to all units and shift supervisors. >> caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the unit. >> i think by 7:30 in the morning, we had a signal jam meaning officer needs assistance. we've had two signal 2000s, which are escaped. >> turn around. turn around. get on your knees. get on your knees. put your hands behind your head. stay like that until we exit the cell. >> it was a half hearted attempt. he gave them a little struggle and they brought him here. he acts relieved now that he is here. as a matter of fact, i believe it's his second time trying to escape in the last two weeks because he's having such a problem getting acclimated with the other offenders out t
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. >> stop! stop! turn around. >> during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. >> control to all units and shift supervisors. >> caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the...
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this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband since 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> whether in the form of drugs. >> it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> off a food court. >> always a race against time for the officer to find the contraband. >> look at that. before it's too late. during the months our crew spent inside corcoran we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on a yard maximum security facility we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- razors, they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. can't tell what it came out of, but she sharpened that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for havin
this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband since 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> whether in the form of drugs. >> it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> off a food court. >> always a race against time for the officer to find the contraband. >> look at that. before it's too late....
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we open the gates, "lockup." >> this place is crazy. it's totally insane. more insane than me. >> come on in. come on in. >> i don't really have a whole lot of respect for life in general, my own or anybody's. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it, until he was dead, and then i butchered him with it. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the castle on the cumberland.♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. looming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state
we open the gates, "lockup." >> this place is crazy. it's totally insane. more insane than me. >> come on in. come on in. >> i don't really have a whole lot of respect for life in general, my own or anybody's. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it, until he was dead, and then i butchered him with it. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law...
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and now back to "lockup." >>> paris hilton, you know, she got in trouble. they put her booking number on tv. i wrote it down. i shot her a letter and she wrote me back. i just wanted to thank you for your kind words of love and support. the fact that you took time out of your day to write me means a lot. i told her, be strong, and you'll get through this. it's a learning experience. i am being strong and trying to make the best out of the situation. thank you so much and may god bless you and your family. love always, paris hilton. she shot me a little glossy, i cuddle with it at night. no, i'm just kidding. >>> once an inmate is validated as a gang member in corcoran, they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out and debrief. our producers were allowed to follow officer garcia into the debrief process. >> there's one building set aside for inmates who are requesting protective custody. the inmate has to notify us, he has to request to be placed in protective custody. from that point we ask him to go ahead and draw up or write his autobiography, detailin
and now back to "lockup." >>> paris hilton, you know, she got in trouble. they put her booking number on tv. i wrote it down. i shot her a letter and she wrote me back. i just wanted to thank you for your kind words of love and support. the fact that you took time out of your day to write me means a lot. i told her, be strong, and you'll get through this. it's a learning experience. i am being strong and trying to make the best out of the situation. thank you so much and may...
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this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> the inmates have what they call prison politics here and the gangs control all of that. they have literally written rules and regulations and the repercussions for not following those rules are serious. >> anyone that's active, they are beginning to hit me if they see me. they are going to kill me, try to slice me. >> sir, sir, sir, back up, back up, back up. watch where you're walking. >> the inmate had a serious cut. almost all the way around the and a serious cut across his neck. looks like at least two guys looks like at least two guys attacked this guy. it looks like i
this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct....
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policeewant you to call metro crime stopperr at 1-866-7- lockup. a fatal shooting inn southeast baltimore remains under investigation this morning.a before 3-30 yesterday d just - afttrnoon ... on the corner of orleans street and north belnord avenue.no word on suspects or a motive. investigating a hootiig n pouth baltimore.it happened around 10 o'clook monday night... in the 200 block of now... there's no word on hiss 3 condition. a triile stabbing in mount vernon from over the weekend is under investigation.it happeneddaround 1-30 sunday morning inside eden's lounge along westteaggr street.this former marine ... tyronn brown expected o survive... and there are no suspectssat thii time. the federal trial of ulysses curries continues today.thee taking bribes ... selling his &ppolitical influence... and never reporting being a paid consultant to shoppers food warehouse... as required by law.currie was paid 250- thousandddollars by "shoppers." more arrests... as the "occupy wall street" protest moves into its fourth week. week.hundreds of activists,
policeewant you to call metro crime stopperr at 1-866-7- lockup. a fatal shooting inn southeast baltimore remains under investigation this morning.a before 3-30 yesterday d just - afttrnoon ... on the corner of orleans street and north belnord avenue.no word on suspects or a motive. investigating a hootiig n pouth baltimore.it happened around 10 o'clook monday night... in the 200 block of now... there's no word on hiss 3 condition. a triile stabbing in mount vernon from over the weekend is...
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this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >> most of these people out on this yard could die right there and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> you're going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang. >> california state prison corcoran has the largest housing unit or shu in the state. split between two units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of rec time each week. when moved, they are shackled and escorted by two officers at all times. awareness is vital. >> we have to wear these hard shields for the purpose of the inmates on the tier like to
this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >> most of these people out on this yard could die right there and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in...
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that number is 1-866---lockup.. that's 1-866- 7lockup. hhre's a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.. and &premember you caa remain anony. east baltimore, keith daniels, fox 45 news at 5-30. police believe an missing for weeks.. has been found dead today. today. the mystery surrounning the whereabouts of william mcquain began last week... when his mother was discovered tte home for a week... looking for williammmcquainn mcquain. that search ended today... when a body was found several milee north in cl. clarksburgg it was in the woods... oof of clarksburg road. road. karen parks.. is llve outside state police hes headduarters where laa enforcement from across the state haa been hooing to find state police say at 99oclock this morniig in aawooded area off of route 121........canines foond the &premains of a young african aaerican male....believvd to be william mcquain....mcquuin... mcquain was a student at martin luthee king middle school in montgomery september 300h.... his n - mother jane mcquain was found dead inside her
that number is 1-866---lockup.. that's 1-866- 7lockup. hhre's a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.. and &premember you caa remain anony. east baltimore, keith daniels, fox 45 news at 5-30. police believe an missing for weeks.. has been found dead today. today. the mystery surrounning the whereabouts of william mcquain began last week... when his mother was discovered tte home for a week... looking for williammmcquainn mcquain. that search ended today... when a body was...
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her"anyone with information is psked to call metro rime stoppers at the number on your screen... 1-866-7-lockup. testimony continues today... in the federallbribery triall pf ssate senator ulysses currie. currie.on monday... maryland's lieutenant governor took the witness stand.lieutenant governor anthony bbown said organizational skilll.a - baltimore attorney noo connected with the ccse... says currie's lawyers re trying to provethe charges do not amount o bribery. 3&(rubin) "his counsel seems very much to have cooceded the issue of a nnn-disclosure on that's not criiinal, he may be unseated but nnt behind bars for that." ulysses currie is accused of failing to disclose his consulling job with a grocery ptore chain.currie wasspaid 245-thousand dollars over five years... to help shoppers food warehouse obtain traffic thh occupy wall street movement continues today... in cities throughout the world... but that could soon end.a new twitter message posted by facing possible eviction in 24 for a massive showing of support on tueeday!"the group has been out protesting for almost three weeks.no word
her"anyone with information is psked to call metro rime stoppers at the number on your screen... 1-866-7-lockup. testimony continues today... in the federallbribery triall pf ssate senator ulysses currie. currie.on monday... maryland's lieutenant governor took the witness stand.lieutenant governor anthony bbown said organizational skilll.a - baltimore attorney noo connected with the ccse... says currie's lawyers re trying to provethe charges do not amount o bribery. 3&(rubin) "his...
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. >>> since the nba is still on lockup, the national season is over and the united regular- season is over, the redskins is the only team that is local that his inaction. >>> we have new numbers on the cost of going to college. with tuition rates continued to climb, so is student debt. the amount owed for college has reached historic lows and more than credit card debt. >> it is interesting considering that our public education is free. they needed to hire a assocation -- you get to higher education and it is crazy expensive. >> she is concerned about costs. >> i wanted to go into teaching. that does not make a lot of money. >> of this generation of students has reached a dubious distinction, the most in debt. it now costs $1 trillion. in 2010, the average analyst an amount was $225,000. colleges still increasing expensive, but still worth the price. >> there are friendly loans to take out. >> another way she got help was being a member of the armed services. >> i believe in working for the military. that is the way to get college money. >> the number of americans defaulting on colleg
. >>> since the nba is still on lockup, the national season is over and the united regular- season is over, the redskins is the only team that is local that his inaction. >>> we have new numbers on the cost of going to college. with tuition rates continued to climb, so is student debt. the amount owed for college has reached historic lows and more than credit card debt. >> it is interesting considering that our public education is free. they needed to hire a assocation...
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if you have information call 866-lockup. >>> kevin pushia was given life in prison. last year he pleaded guilty to arranging the murder of lemuel wallace. pushia admitted to trying to collect more than $1 million in life insurance policies in his name. >>> a leal college student's -- local college student's body was discovered at the bottom of a trash chute. >> reporter: police say the body is that of a 23-year-old recent graduate of loyola university. emily hauze's body was found at the bottom of the trash chute of the park charles apartment. police are waiting on autopsy results from the coroner's office. >> of course, wjz will have the latest at 4, 5 and 6. >>> a prisoner is out of the hospital after escaping a fire on thorndale avenue. the person was taken to the hospital. the cause of the fire is still being investigating. >>> a warning for palestinian militants freed in a prisoner swap. israel's prime minister said they will be punished if they return to violence. we have the report for wjz from london. >> reporter: freed israeli soldier gilad shalit hugged his
if you have information call 866-lockup. >>> kevin pushia was given life in prison. last year he pleaded guilty to arranging the murder of lemuel wallace. pushia admitted to trying to collect more than $1 million in life insurance policies in his name. >>> a leal college student's -- local college student's body was discovered at the bottom of a trash chute. >> reporter: police say the body is that of a 23-year-old recent graduate of loyola university. emily hauze's body...
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police are asking if anyone knows anything to call 443-506-5749 or call metro crime stoppers at 8667 lockup or metro crime stoppers.org. make sure doors are looked, windows are closed. make sure you don't have valuables inside and trito park your vehicle as close to your home as possible. >> the smell of gas prompted mta to shut down. they weren't able to find natural gas. >>> the plans to put up a 175-foot lighted sign along i-95 as gotten strong opposition. some homeowners said the breath taking view of the bay would be diminished if they had the sign dplairing out their back door. >> we don't need all. that we didn't want the casino anyway. so having a sign would ruin it. >> they provided us with test photos that showed the sign would be visible from three points. soon they will offer their opinions at perryville's townhall meeting at 7:00. >>> well, we are getting used to cooler month of october. come on, 15 degrees below average? it's been a cool and dreary day. we turn to meteorologist wyatt everhart with your first forecast. >> sole cases 12 -- 20 degrees below average, late septembe
police are asking if anyone knows anything to call 443-506-5749 or call metro crime stoppers at 8667 lockup or metro crime stoppers.org. make sure doors are looked, windows are closed. make sure you don't have valuables inside and trito park your vehicle as close to your home as possible. >> the smell of gas prompted mta to shut down. they weren't able to find natural gas. >>> the plans to put up a 175-foot lighted sign along i-95 as gotten strong opposition. some homeowners said...
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around do things with her" anyone with information stoppers...at the number on your screen... 11866-7-lockup. 7-lockup.with bbd gray putting up 10 thousaad dollars...that means the total reward money is 12 thousand for any information hat leadd to an arrest and indictment.janice friends, family, and lovedd ones gathered this weekend to remember a man wwh was struck and killld outside his home. neighbors say charlie valentine was a loving husband, father and friend. he was standing on theeside of bero road in lansdowne friday night, when he was struck by victim's wife heard the tte commotion and says the driver of the truck attemmted to get away, but neighbors stood in front of the vehhcle until 01:27 "so when i heard screaming.... charlie got hit, ccarlie got hit."01:42 "the tractor railer guy wasstrying po leavee... had toostand in pront....because he waa trying to leave.""2:44 "i have a little girl... all i want is justice for my husband."05:53 "this was murder. nnt an accid" &paccident."valeetine was taken to shock trauma... where he two more baltimore olice officers plead guilty to extor
around do things with her" anyone with information stoppers...at the number on your screen... 11866-7-lockup. 7-lockup.with bbd gray putting up 10 thousaad dollars...that means the total reward money is 12 thousand for any information hat leadd to an arrest and indictment.janice friends, family, and lovedd ones gathered this weekend to remember a man wwh was struck and killld outside his home. neighbors say charlie valentine was a loving husband, father and friend. he was standing on...
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if you have any information on the border, you are asked to call crime stoppers at 1-866-7- lockup. >> brian jackson was found murdered inside in south baltimore home last week. he was laid to rest today. he is awaiting extradition to bear lead appeared >> if you wanted to travel to one of the most expensive cities in the country, you might go to new york. if you want to go to the most inexpensive, drive a couple hours west. >> forbes.com says it will give the beauty and bang for your buck. -- buck. >> the latest on the ravens in dairy and prove that talk is not cheap. >> cool temperatures moving into the been the atlantic could result in a >> the potential college merger. state officials are saying the benefits and cost of making university of baltimore -- university of maryland in baltimore and in college park when university. a public hearing was held today. >> it was the first of two public hearings held to get input on the proposed merger. it is clear that both sides are prepared to make their case. >> i have serious concerns about the potential development on the west side. we h
if you have any information on the border, you are asked to call crime stoppers at 1-866-7- lockup. >> brian jackson was found murdered inside in south baltimore home last week. he was laid to rest today. he is awaiting extradition to bear lead appeared >> if you wanted to travel to one of the most expensive cities in the country, you might go to new york. if you want to go to the most inexpensive, drive a couple hours west. >> forbes.com says it will give the beauty and bang...
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now. >> this maximum security juvenile facility houses some of the state's most challenging juvenile offenders. 19-year-old jacob is one of them. >> he just what? he did what? >> he hurt himself. >> i was in my office counseling a couple other kids and i looked out my window, and one of the kids that was sitting at the table here, i saw his head look out the door. and i knew he was looking at something. that wasn't normal, and so i yelled at him, "heath, what's going on?" and he went like that. and i knew he was telling me something, so i came to the door, saw the officer and mr. shauntee struggling. at first, i wasn't sure if it was horseplay or so
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now....
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more than enough for any one person, but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and loneliness of lockup can create volatile situations. the command center receives a call from "e" wing about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> he pulled the screw out of the desk -- you know that long bolt -- a probably like eight or ten-inch bolt. you always have to be alert. you have to be thinking. you've got to watch everything they do. we're going to take him as he is. we'll wrap him up and go. typically if there's a code nine times out of ten you know it's coming. you're not always a mind reader. but you know it's coming. this kid's angry. he's been snapping off on everybody. so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. [ bleep ]. >> hell no. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? >>
more than enough for any one person, but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and loneliness of lockup can create volatile situations. the command center receives a call from "e" wing about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> he pulled the screw out of the desk -- you know that long bolt -- a probably like eight or ten-inch bolt. you always have to be alert. you have to be thinking. you've got to watch everything they do. we're going to take him as he is. we'll...
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but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and lonliness of lockup can create volatile situations. the command center receives a call about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> she pulled a screw out of the desk, that long bolt. it is an eight or ten inch bolt. >> you always going to be alert and watching everything they do. >> take him as he is. we'll wrap him up and go. >> typically if there is a code, nine times out of ten, you know it's coming. you're not always a mind reader. you know it's coming. this kid is angry. he is snapping off on everybody. and so when you hear the code, it's like i bet it's so and so. >> i tried to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so that hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back. step back, kevin. was your problem? >> kneel down. >> hell no. >> kneel down. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? ve teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪
but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and lonliness of lockup can create volatile situations. the command center receives a call about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> she pulled a screw out of the desk, that long bolt. it is an eight or ten inch bolt. >> you always going to be alert and watching everything they do. >> take him as he is. we'll wrap him up and go. >> typically if there is a code, nine times out of ten, you know it's coming. you're...
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now back to "lockup." >>> it is court day at lake county juvenile. and though the hearing is not open to the public, the indiana supreme court has given us special permission to show what goes on behind the closed doors of the juvenile justice system. today, judge bonaventure decides which kids will be detained and which will go home with their parents. >> ken, i want to let you know i talked this morning with your sister, apparently your mother was having some hypertension or high blood pressure, some heart problems this morning, can't be here today. i don't know if she went to the hospital or what the circumstances are, but i talked to your sister, and your sister supposedly is coming, although she was supposed to be here at 8:30 and she is not here yet. it's now about noon. so that's the update on things. is there something you want me to tell your sister when i talk to her again? she's supposed to call me back in a few minutes. >> tell hersey needs to bring my mom up here. i need my mom up here. >> i'll let her know. hang tight a little longer. w
now back to "lockup." >>> it is court day at lake county juvenile. and though the hearing is not open to the public, the indiana supreme court has given us special permission to show what goes on behind the closed doors of the juvenile justice system. today, judge bonaventure decides which kids will be detained and which will go home with their parents. >> ken, i want to let you know i talked this morning with your sister, apparently your mother was having some...
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information on his shooting or any other unsolved crime in the area, please call metra crimestoppers 6-7-lockup. you can remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a cash reward. abb is back home after officials say she was abducted by her mother's friend. -- a baby is back at home after officials aesch was abducted by her mother's friend. we are told the pair was eventually found at the home of one of the relatives. she is now charged with child abduction. it is official, baltimore county school superintendent tells 11 news he will not seek another term as the school's chief. after 12 years, that is a tremendous run for any superintendent. his contract was set to expire on june 30 of next year. tonight, people all over the world are remembering steve jobs. after losing his battle to pancreatic cancer yesterday, scores have paid their respects at apple stores as far away as china. many captured the moment, taking pictures on products that he introduced. tonight, he is being remembered as a visionary, a showman, and a genius. >> it did come along once in a blue moon. we are talking henry ford,
information on his shooting or any other unsolved crime in the area, please call metra crimestoppers 6-7-lockup. you can remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a cash reward. abb is back home after officials say she was abducted by her mother's friend. -- a baby is back at home after officials aesch was abducted by her mother's friend. we are told the pair was eventually found at the home of one of the relatives. she is now charged with child abduction. it is official, baltimore county...
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been there, seen it at 17 years old, with people in lockup, 15, down for murder, all that stuff. i been there, i seen what it is like. i don't want to be like that. >> tomorrow is going to be a very interesting day because i really -- this is one that i really can't even tell you that i have a gut feeling for. it's going to be interesting because the judge is going to be a little limited in what she's going to be able to do with him. so frankly, i really don't know. i'm kind of anxious to see it myself. >> rock and roll. >> you can get out. >> i am 18, have a goal set for myself, goals i was trying to achieve when i was out there. this put a big pause on it. i hope the judge sees that. >> has to be my last summer. i am tired of this. been tired of it a long time. it is like letting myself slip back into the same thing. vermeer? dutch painter? only painted, like, 34 paintings? oh what an odd name. you've got like five of them in your hallway. those were actually in the attic when we moved in. we just both really love the color yellow. uh... [ host ] you guys are a lot of fun. yeah
been there, seen it at 17 years old, with people in lockup, 15, down for murder, all that stuff. i been there, i seen what it is like. i don't want to be like that. >> tomorrow is going to be a very interesting day because i really -- this is one that i really can't even tell you that i have a gut feeling for. it's going to be interesting because the judge is going to be a little limited in what she's going to be able to do with him. so frankly, i really don't know. i'm kind of anxious to...