that s when he tried to pull away from me and turn around on me. [ bleep ] he s grabbing on me like that s whenever i secured him to the ground until i could get more security help. [ bleep ] no, no, no. no, no, no. [ bleep ] i m going to walk. on my momma, i m going to walk. no, you ain t walking. those particular charges i charged him with insolence, disobeying direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. he ll go to an adjustment committee, which is a hearing, a panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him. and they will do whatever is just. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk
captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorted him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day lockup unit for inmates who violate prison rules. i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. that s when he tried to pull away from me and turned around on me. he s grabbing on me. that s when i tried to secure him to the ground until i could get more security help. no, no, no. no, no, no. huh-uh. i m going to walk. i m going to walk.
much more intense. that s when he tried to pull away from me and turned around on me. he s grabbing on me. that s when i tried to secure him to the ground until i could get more security help. no, no, no. no, no, no. huh-uh. i m going to walk. i m going to walk. those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing, which is panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is just. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk
him to the ground until i could get more security help. no, no, no. no, no, no. huh-uh. i m going to walk. i m going to walk. those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing, which is panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is just. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk suffering physical consequences as well. wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cellblocks, the yard, or the cafeteria, there s usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. keep moving on to the track. if that doesn t work, they
really, he is sounding a warning saying we can t do this alone. we need financial help. they need security help along the border. does he have a point. i don t think he has a point with blaming the president. does he want another executive order? the gop doesn t like that obviously. what they need is reformation. this is something that former president george w. bush said we need immigration reform, a comprehensive immigration reform package. by the way, i don t hear any solutions. just throwing it to the president with governor perry with regard to those children s, with regard to thousands there in detention centers and other states where i am usually, california, i don t hear any solutions by him and republicans using this as we see the virginia race as cheryl: at the same time, this happened so fast. right. cheryl: these kids, these babies in some instances just started flooding across-the-boarder. no one was prepared for this. and frankly the law is not on the side of govern