you probably don t want to talk to him, he s probably talking to his demons right now. hey nick, hey, i need some hot water from you, homey. thank you. thank god he s got long arms, huh? we got some hot water. we make do. you know, we do what we got to do to live and survive in this nice little space of ours. i smoke cigarettes. but i can t get a cigarette here anymore. so i cut myself. then they think that i m trying to kill myself. they put me in a butt naked room which is bull [ bleep ]. because i m not trying to kill myself. if i was going to kill myself i d slice up or hang myself, know what i m saying? i carved c-14 in my arm, a jail gang i was in. i did it with my fingernails. i liked the feeling of the pain. it relieves stress. the walls started talking to me. you know, when you got a thick slab of cement and you can t talk to the next person, you ain t got nobody to talk to the whole day, you kind of lose it, you know?
tattoos are not only disgusting but low cost but as you age they change shape. i do not have an eagle tattoo. guest: what do you have? chris: i can share, my grandfather, who i never met . guest: a sob sorry you are making me look back. chris: this is me getting the tattoo. you are buff there. this is my grandfather s military badge from world war ii, and if i am a punk that lives in ohio and i get a tribal arm band on my arm, well, i look at that and say you don t even know much. guest: how much time do you doubt do working, do you work out 20 hours a day? you should have put the stock sticker on your arm. you should have figured out a way to move the tattoo around
i took her place holding his legs. and i waited with him, from the ground, until the police came. so that s the lady with whom we spoke yesterday. in the clip i just played, she had first been holding down his ankles as she described to it, but she wanted to put a compress on somebody s head, somebody was bleeding, and she asked you to hold the suspect down. i wonder if you heard what sort of words were exchanged among those of you that were there at the time? you know, it was really confusing. it happened really fast. between the time when i started running and when the police showed up, couldn t have been more than, like, four minutes, you know. i held him for most of that time, because literally everything before that opened so fast. when i got there, we were holding him, the suspect what s his name? jared says, ow, my arm, but that s it. the people were talking. the woman says, i can t believe you, you re an animal, you re a
than five minutes, three minutes, four minutes maybe. the first sheriff s department officer showed up. when he got there, we said, we ve got him, he s right here, here s the shooter. he came and put him in cuffs. almost immediately, there was two or three more deputies there. they searched him in my presence. he had two more magazines and a pocket knife. he was ready for war. he wasn t playing around. did he say anything during these five minutes the only thing he said was, my arm, ow, my arm. they had his arm wrenched back. i didn t know he had a knife in his pocket. i had a gun and if he had been reloaded or something, i would have pulled it on him. but i wasn t trying to go that place and scare anyone if it wasn t necessary. but i didn t know he had a knife on him. he could have hurt us there holding him down. it was just scary. he said, ow, my heart i didn t care, we just kept holding him there. his identification was
and that s even more frightening? it was we constantly had to, i mean, we sang, we make hymns, goss bell hymns the whole day and up into the night. we d sing amazing grace, master the sea. this was what it was that that was comforting, it was enter them up and told them close and i d hold my soon caleb as close it is it was to me i was freezing. he d lean over and rob notes on my arm. he said, daddy. you re freezing. did you think you were going to be able to see hope again? i don t know, i knew that i