bad what i did. that s it. how s it feel, troy, knowing that that door s right outside here? i m anxious. feel kind of nervous for some reason. don t know why. all righty. we re going to head out this exit door, follow it to the other exit door, and you will see freedom. i still want to be a dodger fan. i m always going to be a dodger fan. i m going to watch the games. i want to go to the games. but just stay out of the public eye. just be a normal dodger fan. stay off the internet. stay away from the booze. and just live like a quote-unquote normal person. deandre kelley is leaving the jail soon as well. but he ll be going to prison to
were screaming at the top of their lungs. christina, what is your birth date? they were taken straight from the courtroom and booked into the jail and charged with contempt of court for shouting that kelley s sentence was excessive and that there had been no justice. and we field like there was no justice. they maxed him out on both charges. i thought he d at least got four years. i d have been happy with four. but six i think is extremely too much. for his own baby. he s sentenced the rest of his life anyway. no amount of time is going to give him the grief he s already got. where is the justice? if you are going to do something, do it right. and i told her that the judges will be judged first. i m just thinking, while i was walking out like, i hope they just shut up. because they can get charged. and what do you know? there she go.
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. [inaudible]. i know. i know. i know. it s gonna be all right. i m ready to go home to our kids and finish grieving. we didn t even finish grieving.
the jail and charged with contempt of court for shouting that kelley s sentence was excessive and that there had been no justice. we feel like there was no justice. they maxed him out on both charges. i thought he d at least got four years. i d have been happy with four. but six i think is extremely too much. for his own baby. he s sentenced the rest of his life anyway. no amount of time is going to give him the grief he s already got. where is the justice? if you are going to do something, do it right. and i told her that the judges will be judged first. i m just thinking, while i was walking out like, i hope they just shut up. because they can get charged. and what do you know? there she go. she in jail, i m in jail.
that s it. how s it feel, troy, knowing that that door s right outside here? i m anxious. feel kind of nervous for some reason. don t know why. all righty. we re going to head out this exit door, follow it to the other exit door, and you will see freedom. i still want to be a dodger fan. i m always going to be a dodger fan. i m going to watch the games. i want to go to the games. but just stay out of the public eye. just be a normal dodger fan. stay off the internet. stay away from the booze. and just live like a quote-unquote normal person. deandre kelley is leaving the jail soon as well. but he ll be going to prison to serve six years for reckless homicide in the shooting death of his 11-year-old daughter.