goal. it may be seen unrealistic but that s our goal. what we know we are going to do is reduce recidivism. we know that for a fact. still on what has about this has impacted you can compare experience? there s nothing that i ve experienced in business that can replicate the feeling of seeing someone get out of prison, walking through the gates, and being free. there is nothing like that. business can t be compared at all and one example, darnell hill who is in one of our first groups, he served 24 years in prison, he actually was a cellmate with his dad at that point which is kind of amazing. so he grew up, his dad was a criminal, he recruited his son, so there s a chance just like you never really had a first chance, but his wife waited for him for 24 years and i m standing next to her when darnell walked out the gates.
it may be seen unrealistic but that s our goal. what we know we are going to do is reduce recidivism. we know that for a fact. laura: what about this has impacted you can compare experience? there s nothing that i ve experienced in business that can replicate the feeling of seeing someone get out of prison walking through the gates, and being free. there is nothing like that. business can t be compared at all and one example, darnell hill who was in one of our first groups, he served 24 years in prison, he actually was a cellmate with his dad at that point which is kind of amazing. so he grew up, his dad was a criminal, he recruited his son so there s a chance just like you never really had a first chance, but his wife waited for him for 24 years and i m standing next to her when darnell walked out the gates. you can have an ito, that s
the start of the fight, a team of deputies swarmz the unit. the action is caught on a body camera worn by sergeant link. break it up. right now. i had a taser out ready in case he did not comply. the deputy took the suspect to the floor. he is complying at this time. hill is removed from the unit and escorted by sergeant link and sheriff s deputies to the jail s medical clinic. we re going to clean you up. what s your name, snir hill, darnell hill. after medical staff provides initial treatment for his burns, hill is taken to a local hospital for observation. soto injured his thumb and wrist and had they have wrapped. sergeant link attempted to find out the cause of the fight and was not surprised by the results. they all say, we don t know what happened. they don t want to talk. it wasn t something between the inmates and none of them will talk about it. ain t no such thing as a fair
soto throwing hot coffee into hill s face. and unleashing a barrage of punches. with impaired vision and burns on his torso, he had difficulty defending himself. deputies responded within 90 seconds. but the damage was done. break it up. this eye is swollen. this one had has a lot of coffee in it and some second degree burns on my neck and chest area. part of lifestyle. it is normal. i usually heal pretty fast. just a minor setback for a major comeba comeback. 13 days earlier, hill was released from prison where he was serving time for burglary. he was arrested on a new charge of aggravated robbery to which
some here believe that includes soto himself. surveillance cameras capture him, in his house ing unit, pouring hot coffee in a large cup. he takes a sip of the coffee and approaches a group of inmates, including denel hill, a member of a different gang, the bloods. soto throws the coffee in hill s face and pursues him with a barrage of punches. hill recovers enough from the surprise attack to back away. but soto is soon on him again. with hot coffee in his eyes, hill tries to fight back. only to slip on spilled coffee. in these maximum security housing units, inmates are supervised by deputies in secured observation stations who have called for backups to restrain the inmates. 1:25 after the start of the