killed. there s no way it cant change you. yeah. how do you reflect on the last four years? i really only have the first semester of my freshman year that was like normal. and then the rest just kind of was what it was. sophomore year was the worst for me mental healthwise. i was still recovering from witnessing everything i witnessed. like being in the building. that was the year brooke s classmate lauren hog and her family decided they had to leave parkland and move to d.c. d.c. is like my refuge. did you always like school? i like school most of my life. i hated school after the shooting. being at douglass was like being in hell. so much happened that it feels like i ve been living in dog years. like really? it feels like i ve been in high school 20 years. i tell people that all the time when they ask me how i feel about graduating. reporter: and in those years, they ve turned their pain into
you don t eat brains from someone s body if you re sane. at the time street was in the residential treatment unit. as he was when we shot our extended stay series in 2008. but this time he was on the verge of a major move. mr. street s been working for the electrical shop for about four weeks now. he leaves rtu every day and goes back at the conclusion of the day and i think maybe it s time to look at moving him out of the e dorm. he s been stable out there and doing a good job? yeah. med compliant. mr. street. he s our star. he s doing great. he s very calm, very focused. he s been working well. mental healthwise he s been very stable. he s been taking his medicine. and i think, you know, we see the results. we were with street as he was transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm. where he would have considerably more freedom of movement and the opportunity to interact with more inmates. dr. matias would check in on
residential treatment unit. as he was when we shot our extended stay series in 2008. but this time he was on the verge of a major move. mr. street s been working for the electrical shop for about four weeks now. he leaves rtu every day and goes back at the conclusion of the day and i think maybe it s time to look at moving him out of the e dorm. he s been stable out there and doing a good job? yeah. med compliant. mr. street. he s our star. he s doing great. he s very calm, very focused. he s been working well. mental healthwise he s been very stable. he s been taking his medicine. and i think, you know, we see the results. we were with street as he was transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm. where he would have considerably more freedom of movement and the opportunity to interact with more inmates. dr. matias would check in on frank street periodically, and we filmed one of those visits. and we were kind of surprised to hear frank ta
mr. street s been working for the electrical shop for about four weeks now. he leaves rtu every day and goes back at the conclusion of the day and i think maybe it s time to look at moving him out of the e dorm. he s been stable out there and doing a good job? yeah. med compliant. mr. street. he s our star. he s doing great. he s very calm, very focused. he s been working well. mental healthwise he s been very stable. he s been taking his medicine. and i think, you know, we see the results. we were with street as he was transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm. where he would have considerably more freedom of movement and the opportunity to interact with more inmates. dr. matias would check in on frank street periodically, and we filmed one of those visits. and we were kind of surprised to hear frank talk about how the lockup show and his appearance on it had affected his life. i had someone write to me from he said it was
mr. street s been working for the electrical shop for about four weeks now. he leaves rtu every day and goes back at the conclusion of the day and i think maybe it s time to look at moving him out of the e dorm. he s been stable out there and doing a good job? yeah. med compliant. mr. street. he s our star. he s doing great. he s very calm, very focused. he s been working well. mental healthwise he s been very stable. he s been taking his medicine. and i think, you know, we see the results. we were with street as he was transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm. where he would have considerably more freedom of movement and the opportunity to interact with more inmates. dr. matias would check in on frank street periodically, and we filmed one of those visits. and we were kind of surprised to hear frank talk about how the lockup show and his appearance on it had affected his life. i had someone write to me from he said it was georgetow