when the door s closed it looks like this. he was spraying it out like a hose. see right there? he s actually shooting it out. so you come over here, you can see whatever is all over the walls, the wet spots over here. that was all feces he was shooting at us. if you look at my pants, there s feces on my pants, feces on my shirt. he was throwing feces. or fecal matter. whatever you want to call it. they say i was throwing liquid out the door. there is feces and urine all over yourself. where? inside of your cell. there ain t no feces in my cell. there is. go look at my cell. you see if there s any feces. tell me what your point is, okay? you re saying that you didn t do what they said you did. exactly. well [ bleep ], [ bleep ], put feces in my damn cell? [ bleep ] i m talking to you where is the feces at? i don t see no [ bleep ] feces.
officers had to extract harper from his cell again. he threatened us with throwing feces on us, spitting at us through the door. he threatened our families. a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, they know me from when i was a youngster back down here. so we have a different type communication level and understanding. every night you work. you heard me? you racest red neck [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. i know you is a coward. i know you all. harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. i made things hard for myself. i ve been in segregation three years and i don t blame nobody else. i had opportunity to get out of here. i let my anger and my things get
assaulted correctional officers. shortly after lockup arrived to kentucky state penitentiary, officers had to extract harper from his cell again. he threatened us with throwing feces on us, spitting at us through the door. he threatened our families. a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, they know me from when i was a youngster back down here. so we have a different type communication level and understanding. every night you work. you heard me. you racest red neck [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. i know you is a coward. i know you all. harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. i made things hard for myself. i ve been in segregation three years and i don t blame nobody else.
i m going to first go out and try to talk to the inmates and try to get them into complying with staff instructions. if the inmates fail to comply with staff instructions we ll probably have to extract them. one by one, the cells just started popping off. you know. one guy just started throwing feces, the other guy was covering up his cell. and i was like, wow, this isn t boring. this is pretty intense. i m going to talk to them. i want to make sure we get that on video and at that time if the inmate doesn t comply, we re going to use those suits. prep the gas masks. i want everything ready to go in no more than five minutes. i want everything to go in five minutes. knowing they might be exposed to human waste, correctional staff suit up in plastic coveralls to protect their clothing. but they encounter a few snags. they don t make them big enough. yes. you re going to slide in there. it s wet. one of them might throw feces at you.
feces on my pants, feces on my shirt. he was throwing feces. or fecal matter. whatever you want to call it. they say i was throwing liquid out the door. there is feces and urine all over yourself. where? inside of your cell. there ain t no feces in my cell. there is. go look at my cell. you see if there s any feces. tell me what your point is, okay? you re saying that you didn t do what they said you did. exactly. well [ bleep ], [ bleep ], put feces in my damn cell? [ bleep ] i m talking to you where is the feces at? i don t see no [ bleep ] feces. it s in your cell. all these camera men okay.