the y you dealm go wh g to alwa and start off that way because youry inspect me we re going to get along and have an understanding, when we cross the line of you being disrespectful toward me, i have to let you know that s not acceptable to me. we ll cross that bridge when we get there. orate those gs fm where i come o those things that i ve learned in the military and things i ve learned here, i have to incorporate who i am and where i m from. i m always the guy from the inner city of cleveland, raised in cleveland and in the neighborhoods and things like that. that s who i am. what decision i make will be for your benefit. you may not see it like that at the time, but trust me. ivy, first became a corrections officer at the jail after six years in the army. incorporate something else into his routine as well, a sense of style. this whole clothes thing, shoe thing, i grew up very poor. i remember walking to school some days and holes in the bottom of my shoes and my mom would
about what he just did. after reviewing officer mcclaren s report, warden ivy said they ll join a large number of heartless felons in 23 and 1 status. somebody got slapped in my pod and they look at me and the rest of them because we re young and black and we move a certain type of way. we ain t did nothing. what s up? ain t nothing going on. what s going on with you? i appreciate the compliment. i respect you. okay, all right. after two days on 23 and 1, williams is coping as best as he can but mclemore also interrogated about his role in the heartless felons is an apparent state of crisis. smeared feces all over his body and the walls and doors and
bottom of my shoes and my mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic and walk to school like that. i didn t like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don t like this thing. and here i am, makes me feel good so that s it. that s my story and i m sticking to it. ivy has taken issue with the latest incident involving the heartless felons. after several heart les felons attempted to steal commissary from another inmate, he put them on 23 and 1 lockup status. you re going to be locked down for 23 hours, come out one hour a day. reaction was terrible. inmates was kicking and banging and screaming and yelling out the doors. ivy has taken notice. i came up to bring my paperwork up and i heard some kicking and banging on the c-pod
due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. inside cleveland s cuyahoga county correction center, walter cooperwood, admitted boss of the heartless felons gang is allowed one hour a day to spend outside of his cell. let s get something straight right now recently warden ivy put the entire unit on lockup after members of the heartless felons began preying on our inmates. this is my house, understand that? i don t want this. i don t got no beef with him. while 23 hours a day in a cell is nearly unbearable for some, cooperwood says he s unphased by it.
i m going to always respect you and start off that way because you respect me we re going to get along and have an understanding, when we cross the line of you being disrespectful toward me, i have to let you know that s not acceptable to me. we ll cross that bridge when we get there. i try to incorporate those things from where i come from those things that i ve learned in the military and things i ve learned here, i have to incorporate who i am and where i m from. i m always the guy from the inner city of cleveland, raised in cleveland and in the neighborhoods and things like that. that s who i am. what decision i make will be for your benefit. you may not see it like that at the time, but trust me. ivy, first became a corrections officer at the jail after six years in the army. incorporate something else into his routine as well, a sense of style. this whole clothes thing, shoe thing, i grew up very poor. i remember walking to school some days and holes in the