Injured inmates were treated at Regional One and returned to 201 Poplar. Jail staff used a chemical agent to quell "several disturbances" at the jail Friday.
so crowded, many are sleeping in public areas. we saw cell doors off hinges, water from leaks and other things we will not put on this broadcast. shouldn t this be investigated or something be done? well, the current justice department has already responded, opening a wide-ranging federal civil rights probe into the allegations of inmate abuse, neglect, and those conditions. there s so bad, that this is, as we just shown you, well-known and discussed locally there in atlanta. others have weighed in. legal experts, journalists, artists picking up the pressure. take the atlanta artist killer mike enlato, who called out the jail. fresh out of rice street shout out auntie gg the clear point there is rice
on saturday night. one of them, arrington, stole the motorcycle and crashed it. a good samaritan came to his aide, a 61-year-old pastor. arrington killed the pastor and stole his truck leaving a number of saddened parishioners behind. when i got ready to leave i told him, which i get a hug every sunday. i told him i said i ll go home. he turned around and he hugged me. there are three inmates still on the loose. one of them has been spotted at a convenience store in texas. reins escaped from the very prison two years ago. conditions at that prison are notorious. one judge found many cell doors don t even lock. back to you. bill: ongoing story there and we ll follow it. steve harrigan in atlanta.
anthony watts, 61 years old. instead, he shot the pastor multiple times and stole his dodge ford truck. left a community of parishioners in grief and mourning. when i got ready to leave i told him, i was going to go home, so he turned around, and he hugged me. the hunt is on for the other three who apparently have gone their separate ways. some surveillance photos of one of them in houston, he escaped from the same prison just two years ago. this prison has notoriously lax conditions. one judge cited for having cell doors that don t even lock. back to you. stunning story, steve, thank you. john: and ethics questions growing, scrutiny of the conduct of supreme court justices