i m not talking about the women. i would never go there. so mayor diblasio kicked me out of the tent. i tried to get in and security escorted me out. and now i just saw him leave with bernie sanders. a big socialist knitting party? [laughter] it is so cold out here. that is very similar. just trying to be vigilant. and those that want the patdown.
given police officers the right to stop someone if they re in fear of their own safety, they can do a patdown and they can even go in. and now we seem to try to erode even terry vs. ohio and you are putting police officers lives in danger. tucker: heather, really quickly, where can you get crime statistics that you can believe? it feels like there is politicizing and lying about them? how can you find out what the crime rate is in your city? well, new york actually does a pretty good job of publishing crime data. what we know is a black new yorker is 50 times more likely to commit a shooting than a white new yorker that fact means we are going to have more stops in black neighborhoods. that s not because the police are racist. it s because they are trying to save the lives of those thousands of people that are living there as mr. williams rightly says, the majority are law abiding. they want the police. they want protection. and the public should know what these massive crime
that police going to where people are most being victimized, which is tragically in black neighborhoods is not going to get the cops in trouble. tucker: right. so, ted, i mean, when i was a kid, cities were de-populating because of crime. do you think people have forgotten what that was like. i think we are in a different time right now. and you are finding that especially in predominantly black neighborhoods, good people are fearful to just come out in the neighborhood because they don t know the difference whether good police officers are going to be there to help them out or whether the crook is their best friend. and what i am saddened about right now is to try to tie police officers hands. there is a case, t constitutionally, terry vs. ohio. that dealt with stop and frisk. and the supreme court has given police officers the right to stop someone if they re in fear of their own safety, they can do a patdown and they can even go
maybe i want some kind of closure just to know maybe why. you know, if he told me because you re a shut or you re a whore, you re a bitch, anything would be better than not knowing anything at all. a few weeks later, we saw her just after a court appearance. she agreed to plead guilty to her charges of drug possession and larceny and was given three years probation. with her release less than 24 hours away, she was in good spirits. another patdown. getting felt up once again. all girls like man, i need to come to jail more often. my girlfriend doesn t touch me this much. most action i ve had in months. i was given three years deferred on a felony possession, methamphetamine, which i guess is a good deal.
will be go back to max and i will not be back in the general population until i leave louisville correction department. so powell is taking no chances. when i want tget down ask bunk mate do you mind if i get down. you know, if i disrespect putting my foot on his bed, i give him respect, he give me respect. i can honestly say at one point in time it was fun coming to jail and doing prison time. you had your own clothes and they used to let you smoke. there s nothing fun about coming to jail and being locked up no more. nothing at all. i don t like it. i don t like nothing about this jail. i don t like nothing about prison. i would rather be at home with my wife and kids. powell especially dislikes the routine patdown search to