i m going to call my dad and see if he s got i m sure he s got the word. and as soon as i guess a place where you can bond out opens up, he is going to get the process rolling and get home. coming up, troy sexton is going home. but trouble might be waiting for him. there is a chance i could go back to jail when i get home. leave here and 24 hours from now i could be in jail in west virginia. and with a trip to prison in his near future, deandre kelley tries to see his girlfriend one more time. but the jail has other ideas. we never knew them rules. them rules ain t never been said to us before. so it is what it is. it s jail. david. what s going on? oh hey! that s it? yeah. everybody two seconds! dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations
jail s intake after being arrested and charged for content of court after her boyfriend deandre kelley was sentenced to six years for the accidental shooting death of their eleven-year-old daughter. how was last night for you? kind of rough. i haven t slept. i don t like it. they treat you like animals in here. and i would never come back here. people that don t come in here very often are usually surprised that they have to sleep on the floor, sit on the floor. you know, be in a holding tank as opposed to being in an actual cell. we don t have the space for the amount of inmates that come through here on a daily basis. there is just not enough room for them to have a bed. i know. i know. i know. it s gnae all right.
wishing i could help. but she already gone. was it normal for you to shoot guns when your kids were present? you knew there were kids in the house. right. i mean that is the thing. why shoot a gun. you got people in the projects want to see how a gun sound want to show off. and basically what s what i was doing. we call it killing clouds. i wasn t thinking. i wasn t in my right mind. i was just showing off and bang bang bang, shoot in the air. i don t know how many times i even shot in the air. and like christine said, the bullet s got to come down and go somewhere. kelley, whose a prior conviction for drug possession says he began carrying a gun for protection after his son was killed. even though as a felon he was court-ordered not to do so. i never pulled it out or nothing because christina don t like guns in her house. so i would put the gun outside
before i got in the house. where she d never know that the gun was on me. when you talked to christina after the accident happened, was she mad at you? she was like, look what you did. they know how much i love my daughter. so it was like in the middle of cussing me out and crying, or g more. i understood her. but at the time i m breaking down too. kelley say that despite the tragedy, his girlfriend has been a constant source of support. i talked to christina every day. i know she hurting. because that is our baby girl. and so i called her every day to keep her mind off of what we going through. worst part of my day is when i m on the phone and she start crying. you know, i ain t been able to
of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together guns. the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and everything. it s dangerous out there. for deandre kelley the issue of gun violence couldn t be more personal. two of my kids, my oldest and my youngest are gone, by gun violence. and i m telling everybody now. if you got a gun, you young, put them down. because you don t want to be like me stuck in here. i went from being a family man to the worst man everybody think of.