he would be in grave danger. i wouldn t probably last five minutes on the mainline. why? well, they don t like cops. you know, or ex-cops. tiano says if nothing else, his experience here has helped him see the people he used to arrest in a new light. i have been dealing with these people for many, many years. and you know, there s a lot of them that aren t, i mean, you know, there s a perception, unfortunately, by the majority of our society that everybody in prison is really a bad person. and that s not the case. my heart aches for some of these youngsters you see come in here. 21, 22 years old that are facing life sentences because of a stupid mistake. i mean, you just wonder how is this 22-year-old kid going to get through to age 65, 70, 75, 80? this is it. there s no more than this.
he was put in a protective custody unit because otherwise he would be in grave danger. i wouldn t probably last five minutes on the mainline. why? well, they don t like cops. you know, or ex-cops. tiano says if nothing else, his experience here has helped him see the people he used to arrest in a new light. i have been dealing with these people for many, many years. and you know, there s a lot of them that aren t, i mean, you know, there s a perception, unfortunately, by the majority of our society that everybody in prison is really a bad person. and that s not the case. my heart aches for some of these youngsters you see come in here. 21, 22 years old that are facing life sentences because of a stupid mistake. i mean, you just wonder how is this 22-year-old kid going to get through to age 65, 70, 75, 80?
whether he s in lorain or youngstown, wherever he is housed, there are visitation policies, which he could lose if he misbehaves, but there is visitation. it s very limited. he will be allowed. but the reality is, from what we re hearing, most of his family is not planning any trips to see him. if he were sent into the general prison population, his life would be endangered. i assume everyone agrees on that, right? yeah. ohio prisons have all prisons have an obligation when an inmate complains of fear of being injured, they have to segregate him. sometimes people call it the hole. but the reality is, it s segregation for his own safety, and that s exactly what ohio prisons and every other prison does. they have a special unit that includes, believe it or not, ex-cops, other people that are generally in danger of being attacked by the general prison population. it s highly unlikely that ariel castro will simply be released
i wouldn t probably last five minutes on the mainline. why? well, they don t like cops. you know, or ex-cops. tiano says if nothing else, his experience here has helped him see the people he used to arrest in a new light. i have been dealing with these people for many, many years. and you know, there s a lot of them that aren t, i mean, you know, there s a perception, unfortunately, by the majority of our society that everybody in prison is really a bad person. and that s not the case. my heart aches for some of these youngsters you see come in here. 21, 22 years old that are facing life sentences because of a stupid mistake. i mean, you just wonder how is this 22-year-old kid going to get through to age 65, 70, 75, 80? this is it. there s no more than this. this is all there is for him. you can t help but have some
to take any action necessary in case there s suspicious activity. it s a deterence affect. i want everybody to know we re out there so maybe the bad guys will think different if they think they re going to cause some type of problems or havoc in the schools. wayne lapierre from the nra says the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a gun. how is the response from the phoenix area community? do they accept this? they like my posse. i ve been doing it 20 years. they love the posse at the malls. as i said, we finished another program, there s no serious crime. so why not utilize volunteers that only operate under the elected sheriff. i swear them in and they re law enforcement. ex cops, you maim it. 3,000, by the way i m going to recruit more to help fight this problem that we have in the schools.