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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:32:00

go to prison for the rest of his life? why not? god will work it all out and they will have to deal with it, somebody, eventually. coming up i could hear something going on in the bathroom. i look in. i really can t see anything. there was a curtain half pulled. sounds like they re fighting. the deputy reports a fight and says one of the combatants is jeremy honeycutt. dearthere s no other way to say this. it s over. i ve found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say.if you love something set it free.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:55:00

they will pretty much find me not guilty. we ll see what happens. he says he and the other inmate on ohio asked to remain anonymous were only arguing and it never got physical. it looked like they served you a notice for battery. what can you tell me? what are you willing to tell me? no incident took place. no fight took place. i never touched him. he never touched me. okay. well, basically, the evidence, it shows that punches are being thrown that i can see. the deputy writes in her report that you were involved in a physical altercation from what she saw. she didn t see nothing. she was at the desk the whole time. i mean regardless, i don t have no bruises. no physical altercation took place. verbal, yes. physical, no. okay. all right. like i said, from the video it

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:09:00

one minute and 35 seconds later, deputies swarm the unit. the action is caught on a body camera. break it up! i had a taser out ready, in case he did not comply. deputy took the suspect to the floor. he s complying at this time. . hill is removed from the unit and escorted by the sheriff and deputies to the jail s medical clinic. this stuff is burning. i know, we re going to clean you up. what s your name, sir? hill. danell hill. after medical staff provides treatment for his burns, he s taken to a local hospital for observation. soto injured his thumb and wrist and had them 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 the talk. it s between the inmates, and no one will ever talk about it. ain t no such thing as a fair fight in here.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:40:00

you defend yourself, but as long as you re not bringing other people down. i didn t want to be put in that position. even if it meant the rest of your life in prison? i mean, i m still trying to fight that. i hope it doesn t mean that, but back at soto s cell, corporal brown s search turns up no contraband, but soto may still have problems to come. it s still too soon to know if he ll be criminally charged for attacking hill in full view of the cameras. but the cameras cannot see every part of the jail, and deputies say another inmate has used that information to assault an inmate. deputy brent hoshgs was signed to the unit, said she didn t see the fight but definitely heard it. i could hear something going on in the bathroom. i look in, i really can t see anything. because there was a curtain half-pulled. sounds like they re fighting. she ordered the men to stop

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:22:00

i was with him in the pod for a couple days, i m pretty sure. a few days. the district attorney could decide to file criminal charges against soto, with or without hill s cooperation. jail officials have also given him 25 days in disciplinary detention where he will spend up to 23 hours per day, locked in a single man cell and lose most privileges. this is the sixth time soto has been in detention during his 16 months here. two for battery, two for ag battery, one for advancing aggressively towards a deputy. i think that one was bs. six and a half years earlier, at age 16, soto attacked another gang member with fatal results. he stabbed a man 79 times and was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for murder. soto has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under provisions of a new state

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