i m not saying it s going to be married life, but, you know, it s a lot better than jail. where are you cut at? why are you doing that? just to keep it from getting infected. are you going to keep on cutting? why are you going to keep on cutting? because i am. what s going to make you stop? until i die. i m basically going to go the hard way. i cross my neck. i ain t bleeding. the last thing i want you to do is hurt yourself anymore than you already have. because coleman threatened his own life, he s transferred to an observation cell and placed on suicide watch. meanwhile, officer earnest searches coleman s cell. that looks like he ripped his
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arm band and got the sharp corner on it. looks like that s what he s been using to potentially hurt himself. coleman will exchange his jail yuniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. it s green, it s really thick, it s not that warm. these are the ones that you cannot cut yourself with them. this is just something to cover up with. more or less, to make sure that they don t hurt themselves anymore. it does take a lot 06 manpower and a lot of time out of our day. it s not just one officer having to do with this, it s multiple officers and having to do paperwork.
we can clean the water up and things like that. we can put up with somebody kicking on the door here and there. but when they re self abusive or damaging to property, those are red flags for us where we really have to address them and can t allow them to continue to be self abusive. he was placed in the chair for that reason. narrator: after his wound is treated by medical personnel, coleman is fitted with head gear to prevent further injury. and he ll be in that for a min muimum of two hours. they ll assess him after two hours and give him an opportunity to go back in the cell and hopefully, he s had time to calm down from that. right now, we re going to go over there and talk to him. he s been in the chair now for about half an hour, 45 minutes. what s up, antonio? what was you hitting your head on the wall in there in your cell? why don t you tell me about that? um, yeah, my daughter, she s got fluid and all. so i just lost it.
narrator: many of his actions require staff culmination. in the four months he s been here, he s had more than 40 incidents of self abusive behavior. now, he has cut himself again. we ve been through this a couple times. you get pressed out, what happens? he s beat his head before, he s cut himself before. it s usually just self harm. it s never really against somebody else. it s just against himself. me and him have a real good rapport. just by talking to him, i can actually deescalate the situation. so what s going on now? i m ready to go. i m going down, so that s why i m pressed out. you take your time already? what did you take? five years. narrator: coleman was recently sentenced to five years in prison on charges of robbery and assault. prison is not as bad as jail. trust me on that one.