there s nothing that can take my love from her. that s one thing i do have going for me. nobody can take that love. coming up ready to go forward on the final sentencing? dennis hall faces both the judge and the brother of his victim. and does the court scare you sometimes? sometimes. mental health staff tried to break through to antonio coleman. bundle and save big, but now it s time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dragon? -yeah. -sure, i want that discount on car insurance just for owning a home, but i m not compromising. -you re taking a shower? -water pressure s crucial, scott! it s like they say location, location, koi pond. -they don t say that. you wouldn t accept an incomplete job
coleman. face the rear of your cell. go down on your knees. go down on your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. all right. we ll go on three. one, two, three. stand up, back him out of the cell. coleman is placed into an emergency restraint chair. he will be bound at the legs, wrists and waist. we can clean the water up and things like that. we can put up with somebody kicking on the door here and there.
significantly more medical care and staff attention than other inmates. it s actually becoming a national epidemic. we deal with a population that oftentimes are not compliant with treatment. and typically in this situation, not compliant with treatment can result in criminal behavior. you have some that can become assaultive and aggressive. it is directly related to symptoms of their mental illness. while not classified as mentally ill, antonio coleman frequently receives attention from mental health staff for self-abusive behavior, including cutting. he was recently placed in a restraint chair after hitting his head against the wall and threatening suicide. are you thinking about hurting yourself now? no, sir. okay. do you want to hurt anybody else? no, sir. don t want to hurt yourself? all right. jail psychiatrist, dr. david easley, thinks coleman s recent sentencing to five years in
but when they re self-abusive or damaging departmental property, those are red flags for us where they really have to be addressed and we can t just allow them to continue to be self-abusive. he was placed in the chair for that reason. after his wound is treated by medical personnel, coleman is fitted with head gear to prevent further injury. and he ll be in that for a minimum of two hours. they ll assess him after two hours and give him the opportunity to go back in the cell and hopefully he s had time to calm down from that. what we re going to do is go over there and talk to him. see where he s at. he s been in the chair now for about half an hour, 45 minutes. what s up, antonio? what was you hitting on your head on the wall in there in your cell? why don t you tell me about that? um, yeah, my daughter, she s got fluid on [ bleep ]. so i just started crying. so that is why you got upset and was hitting your head on the wall and flooded and everything? yep. you ve got a