it just sort of tastes like a bunch of food. no big deal. but about three seconds later, it hit me, all different flavors all at once. oh, i d rather have a broken jaw. oh, that is no, no, no. it tasted like i was about to throw up in my own mouth. god. it literally tastes like vomit. i m not kidding. that s exactly what it tasted like. like i had thrown up in my own mouth. now, jesus! come on, try it. no way. no way. why not? that s what we have a p.a. for. no! but it was at the cuyahoga county correction facility in cleveland where our p.a., boggs, would have an unforgettable encounter with the jail s warden, eric ivey. warden ivey is a confident guy. and he is the best-dressed man i think i ve ever met. and his clothing and accessories meant everything to him. he was stylish. i ll tell you. many occasions where inmates and staff alike would comment about, you know, how he s looking good. looking good, man!
all at once. oh, i d rather have a broken jaw. oh, that is no, no, no. it tasted like i was about to throw up in my own mouth. god. it literally tastes like vomit. i m not kidding. that s exactly what it tasted like. like i had thrown up in my own mouth. now, jesus! come on, try it. no way. no way. why not? that s what we have a p.a. for. no! but it was at the cuyahoga county correction facility in cleveland where our p.a., boggs, would have an unforgettable encounter with the jail s warden, eric ivey. warden ivey is a confident guy. and he is the best-dressed man i think i ve ever met. and his clothing and accessories meant everything to him. he was stylish. i ll tell you. many occasions where inmates and staff alike would comment about,
whether ivey s talk with schmidt will bear permanent change is yet to be seen. predicting the future in jail is never easy. one month later, change is very much a part of life at cuyahoga county. and for felicia smith, change is good. miss smith, it s time go. county want everything they gave you. for real? awesome. her judge has sentenced her to two years probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. i ll see you in two weeks. never. probably see me in seven years. or five. you got the seven-year itch then. whatever. no, no, no, no. look at all of these books. come on, santa claus. about an hour later, smith is bound for home. i need a cigarette, y all.
kill all of you. why are you threatening people s lives? because i don t give a [ bleep ]. warden ivey decides to make one more attempt at reasoning with schmidt. every time he x out, we have to have some sort of interaction, and we re trying to change the way we deal with him as far as utilizing force and doing things that require less hands on. ivey asks the camera crew remain outside the cell while he speaks with schmidt. but for security and legal reasons the conversation will be recorded by a body camera worn by the corporal who escorts ivey inside the cell. what s going on? people s families and all that kind of stuff? well the man in black upstairs in the second shift all week long has been treating me like an animal. keeping his eye on me, giving him my [ bleep ], coming in wait a minute. what s that got do with you making these comments about our family and the officers here now?
but you got to understand that this is the job and that s something that we have to put up with every day in here. schmidt next aims his insults at warden ivey and his wife. [ bleep ] you ve got to do better than that. you can t get me upset. officers remove schmidt s spit mask and place him in a holding cell until he s ready to be compliant. they re coming. they can t stop me. they made me what i am. rather than let time in the restraint chair alter his behavior as it does for most inmates, schmidt suddenly attempts to escape its bonds.