i m excited to have this finally done and over with and they found me guilty of major disruptive conduct which i don t understand that but i m not going to sit there and question it, my out date is the 19th. i m going to go home so i m happy. thank you so much. take care. rest easy. how are you doing, sir? are you all right? for dean, time in segregation is a small sacrifice for going home as scheduled. ronald wells, however, is facing serious robbery and home invasion charges and could have a long stay here as his case works its way through the courts. he is in segregation because of possibly plotting an escape plan. i ve got to be out there to talk to my mom and relatives and all of that. by me being in the hole, as you can see, like, i can t do none of that, like nothing works in my favor.
codes and things like that on the phone. one of the investigators can listen to some of his phone calls and see what we get with that. what you all doing? all inmate phone calls are recorded and it doesn t take long for officer may to find a suspicious conversation between wells and his girlfriend. i m about to be looking for your pontiac. they come get me i can break out of this bitch. the dog [ bleep ] baby, come get me. the jail will take no chances. special emergency response team has been activated to secure him. we re going to jail 2, we re going to be looking for ronald wells. we received some information that this inmate might be planning to escape. we re going to do a dynamic entry. we ll put the pod on the floor and everybody will be secured. corporal mcleland will key in
any evidence to present at the hearing? no. i need you to read through this i didn t do nothing, man. that s why you re having this board meeting. it don t matter what i say, i told you the other day, i m always wrong. inmate is always wrong. when it comes to anybody who works for the system, we re always wrong. this is why we re doing the hearing. you have a right but it don t. yes, it does. the assault is considered among the most serious of infractions and staff must also stay on top of a litany of others, like gambling. you don t supposed to be gambling. they come take that [ bleep ] away from you. that ain t acceptable in here. gambling might not be in the cards now, but prior to his arrest, ronald wells was a regular at one of downtown cleveland s most popular attractions, the horseshoe casino. i m a gambler. i love gambling on the streets. when the casino came to ohio, i don t got to risk on the streets
10-4, stand by. the inmate is ronald wells currently awaiting trial for robbing a casino customer of his winnings and as well as a separate home invasion robbery. corporal mclelland is going to key in on the inmate. once we get everybody secured, we re going to key in on the inmate. srt, left! now the jail special emergency response team will make a dynamic entry into wells housing unit, isolate him from the others and remove him for questioning. go, go, go! face down! on the ground. face down!
the inmate and then once serve secure you re going to remove that inmate. we got that? we got control of everything. we re not explaining stuff to these guys, get them up and out. all right? are we good? yes, sir. yes, sir. suit up. let s go. everybody has got his face, you know what he looks like. this is him right here. become familiar with it. everybody look at the picture over here, make sure srt, left! coming up go, go, go. the special response team pays a visit to ronald wells. and there s video footage of you admitting that you swung at the officer. lawrence silk attempts to mount a defense. next time, i u on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you?