that s not how you handle things. you don t walk into the sergeant s office and point at other inmates and say them are the bad guys there. go arrest them. that s not how you handle things. not in a prison setting. i don t think he realizes how much peril he put himself in. holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the alleged assailant, jason wright. you probably know why you re here, huh? i don t, actually. you don t have any idea? why were you locked up? why was i locked up? why did you miss super bowl? i don t know. come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. they didn t want me to see the game? that wasn t a good guess. that wasn t a good guess. no? no.
facility has brought about a drama that has nothing to do with sports. sex offender david laudone has told authorities he was forced to hide inmate-made alcohol or hooch, and has been a victim of assault and extortion. he has fingered one of the prison s most prominent gang members, tommy holloman, of ordering the crimes and inmate jason wright of carrying them out. correctional staff have methods of protecting those in danger. by identifying his inmates in front of other inmates, laudone has made that hard to do. that s not how you handle things. you don t walk into the sergeant s office and point at other inmates and say them are the bad guys there. go arrest them. that s not how you handle things. not in a prison setting. i don t think he realizes how much peril he put himself in. holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the allege
hooch, and has been a victim of assault and extortion. he has fingered one of the prison s most prominent gang members, tommy holloman, of ordering the crimes and inmate jason wright of carrying them out. correctional staff have methods of protecting those in danger. by identifying his inmates in front of other inmates, laudone has made that hard to do. that s not how you handle things. you don t walk into the sergeant s office and point at other inmates and say them are the bad guys there. go arrest them. that s not how you handle things. not in a prison setting. i don t think he realizes how much peril he put himself in. holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the alleged assailant, jason wright. you probably know why you re here, huh? i don t, actually. you don t have any idea? why were you locked up?
15 minutes four days a week. they re on timers. we push the button, we start up, and it clicks when it goes off. but as soon as the phones shut off the voices tend to get a little loud. guys start to wander from row to row, and we ve got to keep an eye on that. we don t want them passing things from other inmates. they can go upstairs with any type of contraband, drugs, any shanks or anything of that nature. more than half of the inmates in l.a. county jail don t get visitors. next on lockup one of the most dangerous assignments in l.a. county jail. gang intelligence.
puppeteer kevin clash, the voice of elmo for for 28 years. the judge said they waited too long to sue. they plan to appeal and another suit is pending. clash resigned last year as allegations surfaced. his attorney says he is looking forward to the day when he tells his own story. chicago police reporting a drop in the number of homicide. the lowest in nearly half a century in the first six months of 2013, 484 murders in the city. 29% fewer than last year. shootings were down 25% after a bloody 2012. with 500 homicides. officials attribute the decline in violence to a number of factors including better gang intelligence. a strike expected to shut down commuter train service in the san francisco bay area for a second day. hundreds of thousands of riders were forced to take buses or find ways to get to work after talks broke down between the commuter rail known as b.a.r.t. and two of its largest unions. they re still at a stand still, over the pay hike, health care, payments and pens