the jury that convicted tiano believed he used the million dollars he raised to live a life of luxury purchasing houses, boats and sports cars. it is a different life for tiano today. you have a table there. you have four walls that are cement. you have cement floor. no paint. stainless steel toilet. you have to use a restroom where you have to eat. there are two people. most of the time. you have to go to the restroom here. everything is just so i wasn t brought up that way. you know, i m from the old school. and it s very difficult. very, very difficult. not only was he former law enforcement, he still carried himself like a cop and here he was incarcerated in a pretty hardcore prison. i could see he really hadn t come to terms with the fact he was once a law enforcement agent and now he was an inmate. he still obviously struggled with that fact.
would be taken care of. but instead these women that i interviewed at the detention center in south texas were handcuffed and put in temporary detention on a cement floor overnight until they were transferred to the prison. so these mothers sacrificed everything they had so the children could stay us with them. so to find that now the children are being separated from the mothers is just unbelievably inhuman. when you hear trump administration officials say their goal is to treat these families this way, to deter other asylum seekers, what s your response? that s a cruel and horrible punishment that s being inflicted on the children. they are punishing the children in order to send a message back
dollars he raised not to help others but to live a life of luxury purchasing boats and houses. it s a little different than today. you have a cement floor, four walls, stainless steel tie locality. two people in here. have you to go rest room in here. and everything is so i wasn t brought up that way. i m from the old school and it s very difficult. very, very difficult. not only was he former law enforcement, he still carried himself like a cop. and here he was incarcerated in a pretty hard core prison. and i could see he really lnt come to terms with the fact that he was once a law enforcement agent and now he was an inmate. he still obviously struggled with that fact. he was lucky he was put in a
it was a toilet brush that he had broken off and sharpened up by scraping it on against the cinder block wall or the cement floor of his cell. i care about him about as much as he cares about me. he s not thinking he s not thinking when he charges me with that whether or not i m going to be having commissary delivered to my cell or what type of strip search i m going to have to go through to have to deal with him. so why should i think about him when he doesn t think about me? he was charged with attempted murder. he was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. and i believe, also, unlawful possession of a deadly weapon by a prisoner. he pled guilty to everything. so, let me ask you, after all that, was it worth it? yes. i mean, let s face it, i m not the kind that just stays out of trouble, you know what i mean? i was already doing the rest of my life, so i didn t lose out on any time. i was never seeing those gates anyways.
cinder block wall or the cement floor of his cell. i care about him about as much as he cares about me. he s not thinking he s not thinking when he charges me with that whether or not i m going to be having commissary delivered to my cell or what type of strip search i m going to have to go through to have to deal with him. so why should i think about him when he doesn t think about me? he was charged with attempted murder. he was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. and i believe, also, unlawful possession of a deadly weapon by a prisoner. he pled guilty to everything. so, let me ask you, after all that, was it worth it? yes. i mean, let s face it, i m not the kind that just stays out of trouble, you know what i mean? i was already doing the rest of my life, so i didn t lose out on any time. i was never seeing those gates anyways.