julie: i want to play this sound about playing the music and how it can affect you. this is coming from a guy that lives in the park. we can hear from how it affects the people they re targeting. listen. by playing the music, it can get to you psychologically over and over again. it is a warfare. you re not allowed to do that in combat. prisoners of war anymore. it s against the law. but they decided to try it. julie: it s a bizarre way to get the homeless out. trying to push them out by pushing them to where? where are you pushing them to? the neighborhoods? julie: good point. obviously if you re residential address is a park, you obviously don t have anywhere else to go. so that s my issue with this. yeah, sounds funny and great. like i said, my kids love that song. i love the daddy part.
part of a particular state, it is not unusual to find relatives doing time together. what s going on? they re usually housed in separate units, either because they re co-defendants or for other security reasons. we often ask jail officials to allow us to interview relatives together and usually those requests are granted. when we were shooting at the downtown jail in oakland, california, i can only assume that two of the inmates we met there were familiar with this practice. i know they had watched lockup before and by the time we met them, we had been filming there for a number of weeks. 32-year-old jennifer davis, who would eventually be sfnsed to one year in jail and five years probation for second-degree robbery was housed in the jail s female maximum security unit. her nickname was danny jen. jen, because i make them sin. i m crazy. i m wild. and what s the daddy part? something my wife calls me.
they re usually housed in separate units, either because they re co-defendants or for other security reasons. we often ask jail officials to allow us to interview relatives together and usually those requests are granted. when we were shooting at the downtown jail in oakland, california, i can only assume that two of the inmates we met there were familiar with this practice. i know they had watched lockup before and by the time we met them, we had been filming there for a number of weeks. 32-year-old jennifer davis, who would eventually be sfnsed to one year in jail and five years probation for second-degree robbery was housed in the jail s female maximum security unit. her nickname was danny jen. jen, because i make them sin. i m crazy. i m wild. and what s the daddy part? something my wife calls me. davis says she was legally married to 41-year-old keena landra, who soon after our
her nickname was danny jen. jen, because i make them sin. i m crazy. i m wild. and what s the daddy part? something my wife calls me. davis says she was legally married to 41-year-old keena landra, who soon after our interview would be convicted of grand theft and given five years probation. she was housed in a minimum security unit. what s this? oh, it s my tattoo i m going to get when i get home. i m going to get a world and get gin, that s her nickname, and get, my world, my love, my life, my wife. i don t automatically request to interview a married couple who are housed at the same jail. i like to get to know the individuals involved, see what their relationship is, see if there s actually something that plays out in terms of being housed at the same jail. i thought, let me meet these two women and ask simple questions. when were you married? where were you married? and that s when things got very, very interesting. what day, actually, did you get married? it was
doing time together. what s going on? they re usually housed in separate units, either because they re co-defendants or for other security reasons. we often ask jail officials to allow us to interview relatives together and usually those requests are granted. when we were shooting at the downtown jail in oakland, california, i can only assume that two of the inmates we met there were familiar with this practice. i know they had watched lockup before and by the time we met them, we had been filming there for a number of weeks. 32-year-old jennifer davis, who would eventually be sfnsed to one year in jail and five years probation for second-degree robbery was housed in the jail s female maximum security unit. her nickname was danny jen. jen, because i make them sin. i m crazy. i m wild. and what s the daddy part? something my wife calls me. davis says she was legally