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years and [ bleep ] he gets to tripping acting like he knows what i feel and stressing hard or what when he hasn t seen his son for a week. he gets visits every week. everything that s possible to get in here, he s got it, and i m in hurry [ bleep ] up. mcanelley, serving six years for armed robbery, wears his frustration in prison ink. that says vengeance, because i ve had a lot of wrong done to me, i ve been hurt a lot, and i mean, i seek revenge for that. i had a lot of animosity built up when i got it. i m hoping i can let things go now just for my sake and my son s sake. it ain t worth coming to prison over. he points to another tattoo as the source of his frustration. the mother of my child. i m kind of mad at her that she s held my son from me. but that could be changing. a recent letter and her submission of a visitation request are indications that she s planning to bring mcanelley s son to see him. this isn t the first time she
ways that the rebel flag, forget it. you cut out pledging, please. once the pocketbooks get into play, it is the right thing do. they re kids. they need supervision. we didn t know it at that age but we were wrong. kids are trying to fit in and you got to set a standard. it ain t worth it. you tap your own keg. you don t need help. you can have plenty of fun without it? i did. thank you. we re hearing from the only survivors of that tv news shooting in virginia. vicki gardner was giving a live interview last month during a local news morning program. police say a former reporter at the station opened fire and killed the reporter, allison parker and photographer adam ward. vicki gardner, you may remember, is the woman being interviewed from the chamber of commerce, took a bullet in the back. now she s giving her first interview to greta van susteren. it was rapid fire all in this
you know, it sounds selfish. but i m not trying to be selfish. i m trying to save my life, i m trying to save my kids life. because that s basically that s my life, my kids. like antonio bacon, manning has also asked the judge to grant him status under georgia s first offender act which would wipe his conviction from his record if he completes his sentence without incident. i m really fighting for this. because it ain t worth my whole life. i just want the judge to just look at me for who i am. don t look at me as a crime or as a number. a case number. don t look at me as a case number, look at me as a person. i feel like i deserve at least a chance. coming up the judge read off the sentencing. i was shocked at first. i was like, wow. antonio bacon is sentenced. and not everyone is pleased. i don t think that s right. that ain t enough time, no way. no way. no way. for what he did? no way. hungry equals overshopping.
i lose a whole career. you know, it sounds selfish. but i m not trying to be selfish. i m trying to save my life, i m trying to save my kids life. because that s basically that s my life, my kids. like antonio bacon, manning has also asked the judge to grant him status under georgia s first offender act which would wipe his conviction from his record if he completes his sentence without incident. i m really fighting for this. because it ain t worth my whole life. i just want the judge to just look at me for who i am. don t look at me as a crime or as a number. a case number. don t look at me as a case number, look at me as a person. i feel like i deserve at least a chance. coming up the judge read off the sentencing. i was shocked at first. i was like, wow. antonio bacon is sentenced. and not everyone is pleased. i don t think that s right. that ain t enough time, no way. no way. no way. for what he did? no way.