dad. even though my dad would have been good for me, because i knew how he was, he fell victim to the streets. i don t want him to be the same. i don t want him growing up like me. i got to be there for him. i m thinking right now, i m not doing nothing right for him. i have to do something for him. people ain t gonna forget, even if i try to straighten my life up. because a lot of people are trying to straighten their life up been living in the same environment. somebody come and kill you. people don t forget because you re doing good. they don t take away the hurt that you caused people. you can die in your environment, that s what s [ bleep ] going to happen if i out on the street. i ve got to leave. that s the only thing that will help me. samuels, along with the other ad seg inmates, is given only one hour of yard time each day, most of which is spent talking about what they all have in common, serving time. i m supposed to get out next month. see you next week, right? but sin
anybody making any statements? no, just the employee working that day. he ll be at the hearing then. see what he saw. do you have any questions? no. all right. thank you. hey, jamie. what happened was, man, i went on to see edwards, right? up at the hospital. at the hospital, yeah. doesn t look too good. worse for wear, yeah, he got facial lacerations. the only person he wanted at the hearing was reporting officer gunman, that s the only person he wants there. he doesn t want nobody investigated. so that s it on that, however, samuels wants somebody investigated. so i m going to go up there and get these guys out on the tier, right? 227. 227? oh, yeah. samuels is up there being charged with battery on an inmate, right?
if charged with battery on an inmate, samuels could find himself stuck in ad seg and adding up to a year on his sentence, meaning more time away from his son. yes! drop it! coming up next on lockup: extended stay, an inmate is battered inside protective custody. we believe he may have been the victim of a battery. and now his life is in jeopardy. i just don t feel like saying nothing, you know? what is this working for? this right here. and later, a gang dropout reveals weapons secrets to an officer. plastic bottle, grab it, pull it, pop it, and it will shoot out of there at a velocity.
as one, which makes a strong unit. i couldn t do this without these guys right here, especially with lieutenant fuller and sergeant lee. [ applause ] oh. he s still not getting more hours. the fight investigation in ad seg found both samuels and edwards guilty of mutual combat. samuels has moved to the reception center and is awaiting transfer to another penitentiary in the coming weeks. there he will serve out the six months remaining on his sentence. the inmates was on the yard. they were playing basketball. edwards was getting kind of rough with samuels, right, he didn t like the way they were playing, didn t like what was happening to him, so he just swung on him and tried to hit him. from there the fight ensued.
right here. he has the right to tell his side of the story and present witnesses like we would do in court. same thing. going up to the hospital. second floor. before officer deed meets with samuels witnesses, he visits edwards who s still recovering from the incident in the infirmary. edwards, i m officer deed and this is officer carson and i have a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. it charges you with battery on an inmate. okay, this is a division a offense, carries a maximum time of 360-day forfeiture of credit. it says here that i harmed somebody. who did i harm? the individual you were fighting with, supposedly fighting with. is he in the infirmary? no, he is not. i see. do you want to have an investigative employee, want anybody investigating, want