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Unlocked- A Jail Experiment - Season 2 Episode 5 - Dopesick

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00:00The cops ran the car. The cops ran the fucking car, Melissa.
00:11You saw that. How did you not see it? I was pinned on all sides.
00:16You didn't watch it happen, but you sat right fucking there with the cops slamming my fucking ass against the car and on the ground.
00:24You were standing right there with the fucking boots on the back of my fucking head, bitch.
00:28How the fuck do you not fucking know? Will you set the fuck up right now?
00:33I think if I were even bonded out of here, if you would stop playing your fucking pussy ass game.
00:39Stop crying like a little fucking wolf.
00:42For the second time during the sheriff's experiment, new inmates had been brought into the pod.
00:49The first time was a failure, as it quickly led to a confrontation.
00:58Now is the second test. If these new inmates can settle into the pod without disruption, there may be hope for the program's overall success.
01:08I'll let you know, too, we all sit down in here to piss for a moment.
01:12You still don't start smelling like piss in here, bro. You'll start stinking bad, yeah, bro.
01:17Yeah.
01:17God, man, you can stand up, but I'm good, though.
01:20Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you already know. You still start smelling like piss bad in here, bro.
01:24You still don't start smelling like piss in here, bro.
01:26Yeah, it's alright. It's alright.
01:28You'll see, though. What the fuck is this?
01:30There's some idiots in here.
01:31I'm 33 years old, and I've spent half of my life in lockup.
01:38I'm always in a cell. Like, I'm always in max custody, so I've never even seen freedom like this.
01:43Yeah, sure.
01:45Yeah.
01:47Yeah.
01:48We're always going to have new people coming in, but when they come in,
01:56I wish that they had, you know, a little more respect for what is really going on in there. You know what I mean?
02:05Are you doing great?
02:07He's ready.
02:07No.
02:08You're on.
02:09Huh?
02:12How are you doing?
02:14I already did one.
02:15Okay.
02:16I have one for you.
02:17Yeah.
02:17Hello, Kansas.
02:19Just take care of the way.
02:23Okay.
02:26When it comes to me and drugs, I don't look at it as something to take away pain or whatever's going on in my life.
02:35I look at it for, you know, a way to have fun or to just make the time a little better.
02:44I don't want to be no part of any of the bullshit that goes on.
02:55They're going to do what they do.
02:57These are guys, you know, they're their own men, but I don't want nothing to do with it.
03:01I started using that 13 and I'm 40 now.
03:08So what's that fucking damn 20 fucking seven years?
03:11Yeah.
03:13You name it.
03:14And I wanted to do it.
03:17Benzodiazepine, fucking marijuana, fucking alcohol, cocaine, crack, fucking DMT, acid, shrooms.
03:23I mean, GHBs.
03:25So stupid now, you know?
03:27Like, that just blows my mind right now, you know?
03:29You're only $1.69.
03:30We'll try my best to stay away from anything.
03:32Okay, so $10.
03:33Hopefully, I can build myself better each day and be sober.
03:41We'll see.
03:42We'll see how it goes.
03:44Oh.
03:49Welcome to my finger.
03:52Welcome to my finger.
03:55Welcome to my finger.
03:57With no officers in the pod as part of the sheriff's experiment,
04:17the inmates have started taking advantage of their freedom.
04:20We have a bunch of drugs right now.
04:31And then, yeah, they bring it in and we snort it or do whatever we need to do with it.
04:35It's something shoved up someone's ass, you know?
04:40I mean, it probably should.
04:42But to be honest with you, that's the last thing on my mind when I'm doing it.
04:45Yes, I get it.
04:46No, no, no, no, I'm a drug addict.
04:49I'm a drug addict.
04:52That's Arnie right there.
04:54Hey, what you guys doing again?
04:55You just having like five minutes?
04:56Oh, look.
04:57You're like, how's it till I see you guys are on drugs?
04:59Wow.
05:01I don't do drugs, but other people do.
05:06A lot of the youngsters, they be doing that and waste their brains,
05:09because they just on some bullshit.
05:11Right?
05:12So cops just look to the left.
05:14We just say no cops come that way.
05:21On top of the world!
05:24You know, the last 10 years, I picked heroin over my kids.
05:27That's how strong our addiction is.
05:29It's like...
05:30It's more than anything.
05:31It's more than anything.
05:32Like, my love for my kids, it's like the will of the flesh type of shit.
05:39No, I was high.
05:40I was definitely high.
05:41I was definitely high.
05:42Are you low-fee-ish or?
05:43Uh, massive.
05:52My name is Shane Tipton.
05:54A lot of people know me as Fondo.
05:55Yeah!
05:56My charges are possession of, uh, dangerous drugs and possession of, uh, paraphernalia.
06:06I started getting high at, uh, age 11.
06:08You know?
06:09And then it started with just weed.
06:12And then I get to, uh, high school and, uh, one day I get a, uh, uh, they don't know if
06:19it was like a spider bite or a staph infection or something on my elbow.
06:23The next thing I know, my arm swells up really huge.
06:26They were like, okay, take these antibiotics and you should be okay.
06:31Well, they give me, uh, two big bottles of, uh, oxycodone.
06:36You know?
06:37And I'm 14 years old.
06:39And after three or four days, all those painkillers were gone.
06:44I took them all, you know?
06:47And that's what I noticed to start to feel a certain way when they weren't there anymore.
06:55And then I'm running the streets looking for 15 milligram Percocets.
07:00And I'm a young kid taking multiple pills just to feel anything.
07:06And then it, then it stopped being a thing of pain and it started being a high.
07:11It gave me confidence.
07:12And then, so next thing I know, I'm doing heroin.
07:17And then I'm doing heroin and coke and heroin and meth.
07:22And that's when I overdosed twice in one day.
07:26Was there anybody else there?
07:27It was just me.
07:28And luckily there was like some nana at the, at the playground that saw this happen, you know?
07:33Yeah.
07:34She saw me go in the bathroom and I never came out, so she stayed there with my daughter.
07:37Just someone you didn't know?
07:38Yeah, someone I didn't know.
07:40That's, that's good.
07:41Yeah.
07:42And I wake up to be in Narcan.
07:43Wow.
07:44And then fucking, my, my baby mama called my mom, your son's dead at the skate park.
07:50And she shows up.
07:53They let me leave with her.
07:55I devise another plan.
07:56Hey, stop at Walgreens real quick.
07:58Had a guy meet me.
08:00Boom, die in that bathroom.
08:03Next thing I know, I'm getting gurneyed out after I've been Narcan.
08:08Finally, my dad, he called the sheriff's on me.
08:13Then that began my little jail tour, Northern Arizona down to Pinal County.
08:18As far as growing, like, I can't go back to that, you know?
08:23Because it takes one little slip up to, to, to be all negative again.
08:28And it's like, there's no growth there.
08:29For me, things are looking up and then I see people doing drugs.
08:41I just kept thinking, ah, what if I got high again?
08:44You know, one last time, you know?
08:46That speaks volumes of the addict brain, you know?
08:50Like, it's always that, that one last time.
08:59What's your plan right now when you get out?
09:01The John Vulcan, dude.
09:02John Vulcan.
09:03Yeah, that's good.
09:04There's this program called the John Vulcan program, okay?
09:08It's a two-year commitment.
09:10That's something that really helps you build a life,
09:13gives you the education you need to actually have a sustainable career.
09:17It's just, you know, like, it's the small choices we make.
09:19That's why that two years of structure is a lifesaver for me.
09:22To be able to be a father, you know, and give up two years of my life
09:26so I can have the rest of my life with them.
09:28And just being out there on my own, it's like,
09:30how am I ever going to get to that?
09:32You're following their guidelines.
09:34Then you become that guy and you teach the next guy.
09:36Nice.
09:37And then you move up.
09:38And you keep moving up.
09:39Keep moving up.
09:40It's a badass program.
09:42And so to get into the program, I've been, like, dying to get into.
09:46Trying to walk a straight line.
09:48I was like, all right, I'm not doing drugs anymore.
09:50Like, I'm going to take care of my body.
09:52I'm trying to find peace.
09:54You know, I'm not looking back anymore.
09:57The end result is to be sober.
10:01Hey, Captain, what's going on?
10:02Hey, Sheriff, how you doing?
10:03Getting better every day, brother.
10:04How you doing?
10:05Good, good, good.
10:06Good.
10:07Yeah.
10:08Program's moving forward.
10:09Yes.
10:10Yes, sir.
10:11Put a couple new arrivals into that program.
10:12Just to increase a little bit of the numbers in there.
10:13So far, it's working?
10:14Yeah.
10:15Everything's going all right.
10:16Okay.
10:17No major issues.
10:18You know, all fights and stuff.
10:19So far, I think they'll be all right.
10:20So.
10:21Cool.
10:22That's it right now.
10:23I think that if the pod can continue on in the right direction with new inmates coming
10:38into it, that's a great sign for the long-term success of the program.
10:42They're doing a great job.
10:43I appreciate it, Captain.
10:44All right.
10:45I am taking medication for anxiety and, you know, medication for sleep.
11:00Because I have a hard time sleeping.
11:02You know, sometimes I take it, sometimes I don't.
11:07You know, I kind of cuff it under my tongue a little bit.
11:13Yeah.
11:14They do check, but I open them and give them a little eye, you know, here and there.
11:19And they see and they approve.
11:28Yeah, I'm pretty successful a little bit.
11:36And then I walk off.
11:39And, you know, um, people be wanted sometimes.
11:43They, they, they like it.
11:46Hydroxazine.
11:49Hydroxazine.
11:50And Abilify.
11:51Hydroxazine.
11:52Hydroxazine.
11:53You wanna buy it?
11:56You be in soup.
11:57I got you tomorrow.
11:59All right, good.
12:00That's really good.
12:01Good, good, good, good, good.
12:02You can sell them ads.
12:04Yeah, they can make a big profit.
12:06Yeah, because unless it's free, you can get it four feet.
12:09Yeah, for real.
12:11And it's like that, for real.
12:13I do get nervous, but it's a, it's a chance that I'm willing to take.
12:18I'm not trying to stir up any shit, but we earned it.
12:22Yeah.
12:23Right?
12:24Yeah.
12:25I mean, it's our privilege.
12:27With drug use continuing to escalate in the pod, Irish and his team have been trying to convince the younger inmates to stay clean.
12:35You've never seen me ever, I mean, since I've been in this before.
12:40Wow.
12:41I don't argue with a cop.
12:42I don't bring great attention.
12:43Hey, hey, that's not, you don't do that.
12:46I'm here to let people know.
12:48Then look, you guys are the ones that are paying, not you guys to make this work.
12:53Oh.
12:54They don't know this, but I watch them.
12:56And I, I pay attention to what they're doing.
12:58And I know when there's fraudulent shit going on.
13:01Some of us just want to keep the eye on things and make sure that, you know, we all behave and do what was expected of us.
13:10You know, the only way that this program is moving forward is if we are the ones to make it happen.
13:15The older guys, they get stuck in, you know, their ways. Like, I don't like this. So any time it happens, it irritates them.
13:37You know, we learn a little later in life that, you know what, we know what we can get away with and we know what to do.
13:46What do we do more?
13:47Thanks against us.
13:48We're good against us.
13:49What do we do wrong?
13:50I just want to make sure, like, we do this right and we're all, you know, focused on that.
13:54It baffles my mind. They don't understand what's at risk here and that this program, I think the majority of the people there want this.
14:13That's where it comes to addiction. You're not thinking correctly.
14:18Sometimes we just like to, you know, do stuff to get by.
14:21What did you just do?
14:22I can't answer that.
14:23Yes, you can.
14:24I'm on the yard.
14:25You know why we do it? Because we're drug addicts and we try to get high any way we can.
14:31You can get anything in jail and prison, you know? There's drugs everywhere.
14:36Yeah.
14:37I have no want to get sober. I don't like being sober. I don't want to get sober. I'm going to get out and I'm going to get high again, to be honest with you. Yeah.
14:45I mean, that's all I can be is honest.
14:47I can't promise about being sober. I can't. You know, like, I can't. I won't. I'm not going to lie to my kids. I'm not going to lie to the people that care about me.
14:54But I try each day to do a little something different and try to do a little changing because, like, my kids, like, they need me, you know?
15:02You know, it's really difficult to avoid these situations.
15:06And if I feel like using, I find myself going in to read, getting out of situations and sitting there and fucking having to read the same page three times because I'm thinking about my daughters and fucking, you know, just keep staying sober.
15:19I got to stay focused on what I want right now today and what I'm trying to do because if I do, I'll get out at 47, 48, 49 and fucking come back in and do another 10, 12 years.
15:31And I'll be my whole life, you know, in this fucking place. And I can't do that. You know, I can't do that. So.
15:43Today's the day, you know, to find out if I get into that John Volkin program.
16:00Last night, I couldn't sleep. Erasing thoughts, you know, what's going to happen.
16:07Inmates that apply for the John Volkin Academy have to have the judge's approval.
16:16The judge that's presiding in their case has to decide, yes, they're a viable candidate for that program.
16:30My probation officer is on my side with the John Volkin Academy.
16:34I've never been to prison or anything.
16:36Hands on the wall.
16:37Put her in.
16:38All right.
16:39Yeah.
16:40No.
16:41Let's go.
16:42Worst case scenario, it would be the two and a half in the DOC.
16:48And best case scenario, I get to leave and be at the program.
16:53Get out and go do my thing and build a solid foundation, you know?
16:58That way, I can get my kids, you know, be able to have that joint custody or whatever it will be, you know?
17:06Nothing's a done deal until the judge that's presiding over that case makes the ruin.
17:11And it's up to the judge to decide if they go to John Vulcan or they go to prison.
17:35Is that all you got?
17:38Hey, Johnny, why don't you stay up here and just keep watching?
17:40Yeah, I got you.
17:46So how one goes about being able to make fire?
17:50That's a good question.
17:52Stay up. You don't want to do it.
17:53All right, man.
17:54No.
17:55So on the tablets, they're clear, you know, and they're plastic.
17:59So on the back of the tablet, there's the battery and then the little port that goes from the battery that plugs in
18:04to where you could charge it, you know what I mean?
18:06So on the corner of it, you have to wedge it and pry that piece of plastic off and break it
18:12so you can get access to the battery and it has little terminals.
18:17You get the staples out of, like, these little pamphlets we get.
18:21They're, like, for, like, the church.
18:22And you take the staples and straighten them out.
18:25You take the wood pencils and I break the lead out and take about, I don't know, like a quarter,
18:32two and a half of an inch of lead.
18:34And that's where you take the staple.
18:35You wrap the staple around it and that's, like, a little coil, you know?
18:39So when you plug it into the terminals on the tablet, you plug it into the positive and negative
18:44and, you know, it goes through there and it heats that piece of lead up super hot.
18:50I burnt my, like, I burnt the shit out of my fingers.
18:54Just be careful.
18:56Get that one.
18:57It's getting hot.
18:59There it goes.
19:03All right, keep going.
19:06It's better to do it this way, Chaz.
19:08You know what else I'm talking about.
19:09It's going to actually, like, get you on it.
19:11Yeah, you're going to be fucked up.
19:13Hey!
19:15It's hot here.
19:16Yeah, bro.
19:17We might as well put that thing on something.
19:18If Irish isn't doing it, it's probably because it's not, we shouldn't be doing that.
19:24All right, man, let's get this way.
19:27Okay, yeah.
19:30Yes, sir, spray him in.
19:30That's kind of when I noticed a big change in myself.
19:50Like, when the opportunity to use again presented itself, you know, and I told myself, you know, I can't.
19:59While I'm in here, I'm going to do the best, make the most of it, get a bunch of tattoos, work out, get strong, you know.
20:07Just working on myself, yeah.
20:09Yeah.
20:09There we go.
20:27Uh-oh.
20:28Uh-oh.
20:30Oh, they released these?
20:32Yeah.
20:33Hell yeah, bro.
20:34That's what I'm talking about.
20:35Congrats.
20:36I got accepted into the John Vulcan Academy.
20:41It very much so worked out.
20:42I'm not going to prison.
20:47Plus, and the judge said, you know, I'm giving you the opportunity, you know, to make things right, to do better for yourself, so I'll take that.
20:54It gives me a little bit of hope to see that.
20:56Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:57That's what you're doing, you know?
20:57Yeah, yeah, yeah.
21:01Oh, yeah!
21:03Woo!
21:04Aw, cool.
21:05I'm super happy for him.
21:08He's going to do such great things.
21:10Hey, paper, that's what you're looking for.
21:12Yeah, yeah, I know.
21:12I got these pink slips.
21:13I get to leave here at some point until I hear my name, you know, then I'll know it's real.
21:19I mean, it is real.
21:20These papers prove that it's real.
21:24Yes.
21:24I'm more worried about the drugs are right there and whether I do it or not.
21:29Yeah.
21:29They get with you on this journey, do it by yourself.
21:36While some inmates try to stay sober, the arrival of additional substances into the unit only increases the opportunity for temptation.
21:45How do you define yourself?
21:47Bro, bring me some fucking boxings.
21:51When I got arrested, I was using probably about 30, 40 pills a day.
21:57They actually put me on Suboxone in Maricopa County, so I've been on Suboxone ever since.
22:03Suboxone is an anti-withdrawal medication.
22:15Whatever opioid they're addicted to, Suboxone helps them withdraw from that safely.
22:20And so if they're prescribed that when they come into the jail, it's something that we will continue on the treatment with.
22:24We provide Suboxone on litmus paper.
22:30In theory, it's supposed to work where the Suboxone completely dissolves right there when the medical provider is with them.
22:46There's not very many people in here that get it, but I'm one of the select few.
22:50It blocks out your, like, opioid receptors and stuff, and it basically tricks the mind into thinking you're high.
23:15Before I got locked up, I was doing a lot of heroin.
23:18I've been practicing chicken Suboxone since I was in Maricopa County.
23:22Go in front of me.
23:24Move.
23:38It's the strips.
23:39I've just been chickening it up, very up in the top right here.
23:44Hold on.
23:45Hold strips, at least, like, that big.
23:49It's square, and it's, like, orange.
23:51And then the strips stick.
23:59Make sure you get all of them.
24:00And it gets wet, and it kind of starts dissolving, so once they check my mouth, I just show our bottom, a little bit on my top, so that I'm not going all the way like this, so that way they don't see it.
24:13And they say, let me look at her tongue going, ah, ah.
24:15And they say, you can do it.
24:17She's the hardest one to do it, too.
24:19She be yawning.
24:20With this year's program, we're getting a little bit more freedom.
24:24So it's like, in here, we could do this.
24:26We can get away with it.
24:28I'm so glad I know how to do this shit, bro.
24:30If I sell the whole strip, I'm going to at least ask for at least $40.
24:39I don't do no other hustle.
24:40I don't find no other hustle in here.
24:43I know how it feels being sick of fentanyl and heroin and all that stuff.
24:48It's not a good feeling, and people want it so bad.
24:51The people are lucky who gets Suboxone, because I feel like without my narcotics and my drugs,
25:07I feel like I'm only partly me.
25:10I feel like I'm a yin without a yang.
25:17This size will get them high all day.
25:21This is a lot.
25:23You don't even need a big piece of it.
25:25Just like a piece like that.
25:28You put it in the water, and you let that melt.
25:36See that shit changing color?
25:40I'm like orange now.
25:44Professional, anyhow.
25:46Thanks anyway, guys.
25:51And that's how it's going to hit you, maybe, you know, because it's a little, you know?
25:59You, yeah.
26:01I'm counting Joe.
26:02Yeah.
26:03It's the wild, wild west.
26:03I know.
26:04I know.
26:04I know.
26:05I know.
26:06I know.
26:07I know.
26:08I know.
26:09I know.
26:10I know.
26:11I know.
26:12I know.
26:13I know.
26:14I know.
26:15I know.
26:16I know.
26:17I know.
26:18I know.
26:19I know.
26:20I know.
26:21I know.
26:22I know.
26:23You pick it up.
26:24I know.
26:24I know.
26:27It's the wild, wild west down here.
26:28It's the wild, wild west down here.
26:30It's a duel, gong draw.
26:32Bring a vest around here.
26:33I got, like, four tablets here.
26:37Dua, I sent just putting it in a piece of paper
26:41smash smash smash and then taking the ID pretty.
26:45Smash, smash, smash, and then take an ID.
26:48Get super funky and powder.
26:51It's the powder.
26:52It's almost halfway through the sheriff's experiment,
26:56and drugs continue to spread to every corner of HPOD.
27:03Several inmates have given in to their addictions
27:05and have lost sight of the program's original intentions.
27:10You can't tell you what it is, just know we're not supposed to have it.
27:15And for the older inmates, the frustration is coming to a head.
27:35These kids are, you know, they're bored.
27:38You know, I get it, they're bored.
27:41I gotta laugh, bro.
27:42The sheriff is giving us an inch, and we're taking a mile.
27:49Whatever you're doing turns into a problem.
27:53You know, there's people who don't want to get clean, okay?
27:56They want to continue to be in their fucking wreckage.
28:01I got my friends that are trying to stay clean,
28:05that are fucking struggling.
28:07But it's hard sometimes for me, you know, it really is.
28:11All right. Love you.
28:14Thank you, guys. Thank you.
28:17We're here for a purpose, and some people are fucking knuckleheads.
28:20We're in here just for themselves,
28:22and put everybody in jeopardy.
28:24But they're not going to sit down and listen to us.
28:31Let's go down, dude.
28:33Irish can't control a lot of the younger kids.
28:36He, for some reason, thinks that he can.
28:38We're going to have some kind of governor now.
28:41And I'm telling you this now.
28:42Stop.
28:43All right.
28:46All right.
28:46Just the simple things that these young kids
28:52just can't seem to understand,
28:53and I try to sort them out
28:54and walk them through it the best way I can.
28:59But this is not what I want to do anymore, you know?
29:02Some of us have just had enough.
29:04I'm tired, man.
29:07It's all about respect on all ends,
29:09and you don't want to have the respect.
29:11You handle and govern ourselves.
29:14Some people have different habits than most,
29:16and we have a great opportunity,
29:18and, like, we need to take advantage of it.
29:20Oh, my God.
29:23Shout out to your mom.
29:24Thank you, Mom.
29:25Go, shout.
29:40Listen, Lopez, where you guys at, man?
29:43They just woke up.
29:44They're still getting their stuff.
29:45They just woke up?
29:46Oh, boy, how hard it's hard.
29:51I got you.
29:55And be safe out there, man.
29:56Keep your head up.
29:57You do right.
29:58It's easy.
29:58I'll see you on the ground.
30:00I'll be sad.
30:03I'm getting early release to treatment.
30:06It feels great right now.
30:07I didn't expect it to come so soon.
30:09All right, guys.
30:10Let's go.
30:10Please leave it.
30:11Get out of here.
30:12Go do that program.
30:13All right, go.
30:14All right, go.
30:14Go get it.
30:15All right, sir.
30:16All right, go.
30:16No.
30:17Fuck you.
30:18I'm just kidding.
30:18I'm just kidding.
30:19All right.
30:21All right.
30:21I'm nervous.
30:32I hear it's going to be a hard program, and, you know, the reentry people keep telling me,
30:36don't give up.
30:37You know, stay in it.
30:38Take the constructive criticism.
30:40It's going to take it day by day.
30:42You guys ready?
30:43Yeah.
30:43Yeah.
30:44Yeah.
30:44Come on.
30:44That's you.
30:48Need to sign here.
30:52This experiment, I'm grateful to be a part of that.
30:59I realized that I was focused on all the wrong things.
31:04Let's go out the door.
31:06The sheriff's about change.
31:13I care about the progress.
31:15I look forward to that, and I want to move forward.
31:17I don't want to live in the past anymore.
31:19I want to move forward.
31:20I want to move forward.
31:21I want to move forward.
31:22I want to move forward.
31:23I want to move forward.
31:24I want to move forward.
31:25I want to move forward.
31:26Oh, shit.
31:27I want to move forward.
31:28Oh, shit.
31:29I want to move forward.
31:30Feels great.
31:31Nice, brisk air.
31:32To walk outside the door right here, like, after that long in there, yeah, it feels great.
31:39You know?
31:40Get some vitamin D.
31:41Yeah.
31:42Good, Shane.
31:43Go by Hondo.
31:44Q.
31:45Hondo?
31:46Q.
31:47Yep.
31:48Q.
31:49Nice to meet you, man.
31:50Yeah.
31:51Are you guys ready?
31:52Ready.
31:53All right.
31:54Let's do it.
31:55I'm not going to let myself down, really.
31:57That just ends up back here.
31:59So I'm not tripping about the past or the future right now.
32:03I'm just in this moment right now.
32:04Tell the whole world that I'm coming home.
32:07Sooners gonna need a rain.
32:09Don't forget the politics of dollars in your wallet.
32:12Just know I'm coming home for everyone.
32:14I have a problem with you.
32:15Don't look astonished cause you knew that it was coming.
32:18You're looking at me dumb.
32:19I suggest you start running.
32:21You can't be in front of me.
32:23You're coming home.
32:24You're coming home, you're coming home.
32:25Yeah.
32:26Okay.
32:27It's good.
32:28Hurry, hurry.
32:29Bye.
32:30Hey, grab the chair, man.
32:32Let's grab the chair.
32:39Oh, yummy.
32:40It's good.
32:41It was bad.
32:43you are not catching me i used to do a lot of dumb ass shit with dumb ass fucking people with dumb
32:55Oh
33:25I was watching him fidget when he was
33:55doing his medication.
33:56If they're fidgeting around or moving their mouth and stuff,
33:59I know that they're trying to do something with it.
34:06Despite the sheriff's program,
34:08officers have a duty to enter the pod
34:11if the safety of the inmates is at risk.
34:25I'm going to do a quick cell surgery to get up.
34:45It's our job.
34:46We're here to make sure our facility is safe,
34:48and our officers are safe, and other inmates are safe.
34:51Because if they think, oh, I can get away with this,
34:53I can get away with that, what else can they get away with?
34:55It's just going to stem to something else.
34:57So that's part of the reason why they need officers there
35:01to make sure that things are being done the way
35:04they're supposed to be done.
35:12What's up?
35:12What ever next?
35:14Bad changes.
35:20Whew.
35:20Whew.
35:26OK.
35:27Come on.
35:30Hey, come on in, hold.
35:32It's on your arm.
35:33Hello, man.
35:34He's on your arm.
35:34He's on your arm.
35:35I think he was on my arm.
35:36He's on your arm.
35:37He's on my arm.
35:37He's on his arm.
35:38He's on my arm.
35:39He's on your arm.
35:39He's on your arm.
35:40He's on your arm.
35:41He's on my arm.
35:42it all stems from addiction like somebody that doesn't make positive choices smart choices
35:56that's gonna fuck their whole life up and it's gonna fuck it up for what everybody else is trying
36:00to do
36:12we're gonna conduct a full pot search because there might be other things other contraband that we
36:38don't know of you gotta also keep in mind that a lot of these inmates you know you give them a
36:42little bit of freedom and you know they they're gonna do what they they need to do so everybody
36:48in the wreck yard hey guys you guys gotta go to the wreck yard and i'm like okay they know what's
36:58up already i had a bunch of drugs and i usually have ways of putting it places or hiding or whatnot
37:13you know where it gets overlooked or gets missed you know if you're in a cell you have not come out
37:18force will be used against you your last opportunity but i was just froze i was like i didn't know what
37:24it's just pretty bad
37:51you know there is blind spots but um i don't really know um
38:01they just gonna find it
38:09we got too much at stake for somebody to throw the perks that we're getting into the shitter
38:16these young kids took it to fall and they fucked up
38:21this shit's all getting shut down
38:29so
38:33take everything
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