but manning, who s been in the jail three weeks, witnessed the fight. he says it s part of adjusting to life as an inmate. we re getting our trays. the door, all i see is a couple of guys coming out of the room fighting. i saw punches being thrown, i saw feet being kicked. don t know what s going on, you don t know why fights break out. but you just have the sense of things don t be right. so you just stay out of people s business. i was scared because you don t know what can happen behind. it might be you watching one fight and somebody that don t like you might come up and fight you. while the officer s busy. only take 30 seconds to get hurt. this kind of sudden outburst of violence is something manning will have to get used to for at least the next five years. he recently accepted a plea deal of voluntary manslaughter for striking and killing a man with his car. manning alleges that his victim
he calls for backup. deputy byrd and sergeant milton arrive to break up the fight. sergeant milton has a taser at the ready. but today he will not need to use it. let him go, let him go! let him go, let him go, let him go. found the three gained in fighting in the corner. as the other officers were trying to get everybody in lock down, i went to try to disengage each person from fighting. i gave verbal commands, they did not comply. so i jumped on it and separated them. we tried to ascertain from them what happened. of course nobody tells it, go by the jailhouse code, nobody told. i talked to two of the guys but they said, i have nothing to say. they ve been taking to isolation lockdown until we can do our investigation. but manning, who s been in
right now they ve been taken to isolation lockdown until we can do our investigation. but manning, who s been in the jail three weeks, witnessed the fight. he says it s part of adjusting to life as an inmate. we re getting our trays. the door opens, all you see is a couple of guys coming out of the room fighting. i saw punches being thrown, i saw feet being kicked. don t know what s going on, you don t know why fights break out. but you just have the sense of things don t be right. so you just stay out of people s business. i was scared because you don t know what can happen behind. it might be you watching one fight and somebody that don t like you might come up and fight you. while the officer s busy. only take 30 seconds to get hurt. this kind of sudden outburst of violence is something manning will have to get used to for at least the next five years.
order. he calls for backup. deputy byrd and sergeant milton arrive to break up the fight. sergeant milton has a taser at the ready. but today he will not need to use it. let him go, let him go! let him go, let him go, let him go. found the three gained in fighting in the corner. as the other officers were trying to get everybody in lock down, i went to try to disengage each person from fighting. i gave verbal commands, they did not comply. so i jumped on it and separated them. we tried to ascertain from them what happened. of course nobody tells it, go by the jailhouse code, nobody told. i talked to two of the guys but they said, i have nothing to say. they ve been taking to isolation lockdown until we can do our investigation. but manning, who s been in
but manning, who s been in the jail three weeks, witnessed the fight. he says it s part of adjusting to life as an inmate. we re getting our trays. the door open and all you see is a couple of guys coming out of the room fighting. i saw punches being thrown, i saw feet being kicked. don t know what s going on, you don t know why fights break out. but you just have the sense of things don t be right. so you just stay out of people s business. i was scared because you don t know what can happen behind you. it might be you watching one fight and somebody that don t like you might come up and fight you while the officer s busy. only take 30 seconds to get hurt. this kind of sudden outburst of violence is something manning will have to get used to for at least the next five years. he recently accepted a plea deal of voluntary manslaughter for striking and killing a man with his car.