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00:00.
00:10Where's it at?
00:12Where?
00:14Hey, what's your pissing up?
00:18Hey, this guy's in here.
00:20He's dead? Yeah, he's dead.
00:22I didn't want him.
00:24What?
00:26My bad.
00:28Hey.
00:30I got you.
00:32Hey.
00:34This is the norm.
00:38But this is what we deal with every day.
00:42There are over 3,000 jails in the U.S.
00:46Detaining over half a million.
00:48Each one, a world of its own.
00:52Running a jail is tough.
00:54Surviving inside is tougher.
00:56Let's go, let's go.
00:58For 120 hours, 5 days, our cameras are inside.
01:04Capturing the officers, inmates, and moments that define life behind bars.
01:10I'll be home soon, alright?
01:12Atlanta, Georgia.
01:14A boom town.
01:16Its rising population and escalating crime rates are creating serious challenges for the neighboring Clayton County Jail.
01:20In just 14 months, two brutal homicides, making this one of the most violent jails in the nation.
01:36I've been jumped everywhere I've been, stabbed.
01:38Why am I in hell, huh?
01:40I just want to do something.
01:42Thank you everybody for coming to work today.
01:44No normal procedures, head count.
01:46Check everybody's faces, enter every cell.
01:48Make sure you watch your backs, make sure you watch your partner's back.
01:50It's the start of the morning shift, and the corrections officers are receiving their daily briefing.
02:04Everybody should understand what to do in emergency situations. Do not panic. Take your time, take a deep breath. If you need help, we got you. You're going to stay strong as a unit, as a team.
02:24Alright? Everybody can fall out.
02:38Clay 51 to all day watch officers. Multipurpose rooms should be clear. Your yards should be clear. All inmates should be locked down at this point.
02:48Officer Tawana Smith begins her rounds, carrying out head count in Unit 7.
02:55Out of Unit 7, essentially be advised, head count in progress, Officer Smith. Come on.
03:02Hello, fellas. How you doing?
03:04How you doing?
03:05I'm going to work out of here today.
03:07Corrections is always going to be stressful. It's never going to get to a point where it's just a cupcake campus.
03:13Come on, boy. Get on over there. Come on.
03:16I don't think I have a partner today, because we are short-stabbing.
03:20Hello. How you doing?
03:23Back up for me. Let me get to come in. I want to come in. Let me in.
03:28We look at over 200 inmates for about 10 to 12 hours a day.
03:33And that does not change.
03:35It does not change. No.
03:38Almost done.
03:39Being a female officer in a correctional setting, I call that my superpower.
03:48Come back up here. Where you belong at?
03:50In fact, how y'all doing? Oh, we need to clean up in here.
03:54Just stand right over there for me. Okay?
04:00Because when you look at me, I already don't appear to be a threat to you.
04:05Don't I give you free time every day?
04:06Yes.
04:07Yes, you do.
04:08Yes.
04:09So it makes it easier to talk to them.
04:12That's a good idea, Miss Smith.
04:14Y'all right?
04:15Y'all ain't right. We got Miss Smith in the business.
04:18They're normal people. They just like me and you.
04:21And you may have a person that may come in here, and they may have a DUI, but they may have a home, a wife, children, a good job.
04:28They just made a mistake that particular day and had just a little bit too much wine, you know?
04:33And now they're locked up.
04:34We're just smiling so hard for today.
04:36.
04:38Go over there tonight.
04:40I mean, I could get arrested.
04:41I could be driving and I have my driver's license on me and be arrested.
04:45And I've been at this for 25 years.
04:50What's going on?
04:53It's leaking under the bed or like from that wall to this wall?
04:57From that wall.
04:58What's going on in here?
05:00Our toilet don't work.
05:01I know.
05:02I put in an email for it so hopefully they'll be over there.
05:0595% of our problems come from the broken facility, the toilets, the sinks.
05:12Not able just to go and get a cup of water, cold showers, showers missing doors.
05:17They're going to get frustrated with each other and they're going to fight.
05:21But it's not a matter of if, it's just a matter of when.
05:24But it's going to take place.
05:27Built over 25 years ago, the jail's capacity is 1,535.
05:39What are you paying, sir?
05:41What are you paying, sir?
05:42But today, it houses over 2,000 detainees across eight housing units.
05:47Get up!
05:48Get up!
05:49Get up!
05:50Get up!
05:51In Housing Unit 7, nearly 80% of the inmate population is awaiting trial.
05:56The court years is two years back though, and people have just been sitting in here.
06:03My homeboy right here has been four years locked up here.
06:05They keep canceling his court day because they don't got no translator.
06:08We all overcrowded in here.
06:09People coming in and people not coming out.
06:11You need to get to show this around.
06:12Oh, yeah.
06:13I'll show you all around.
06:14Come on.
06:15Inmate Milton Davies agrees to give a first-hand tour of daily life on the inside.
06:20This right here, the drain pipe, it floods every two days.
06:33Feces on the floor and urine are everywhere in here.
06:37That's not water.
06:38That's urine coming from under the toilet.
06:41You cannot test the toilet, Peter.
06:43The site do not work.
06:44They be in the room 24 hours with no water.
06:49Immune health doing what's in this cell right here.
06:52They've been up there like six months.
06:54This feces on the wall right there.
06:58It smells like mold in this room.
07:00Ain't no air coming out of this ventilation system right here.
07:03It's supposed to be a microphone.
07:05The way we get in touch with them.
07:07You see the water coming down the wall.
07:08So what's the call box for?
07:10For fights?
07:11Yeah.
07:12For medical emergency, if somebody in need in this fridge.
07:16So what happens if you're in trouble in the cell?
07:18You get help.
07:19Inmate depend on inmate.
07:21This is the most unsafest jail in George right now.
07:28Clayton County.
07:29They have multiple murders.
07:31It's worse than in prison in here.
07:33The crime-ridden streets of Atlanta and Clayton County
07:37fuel the deadly conflicts behind the jail's walls.
07:40With over 150 gangs from across the Atlanta metro area housed inside the facility.
07:50Keeping them separated and preventing gang warfare from erupting is a daily battle.
07:55It's infested with gang members.
07:56You be in your own sleep.
07:57They wake you up out of your sleep stabbing you.
07:58Busting you with armed pipes.
07:59But I'm a gang member.
08:00Like, I'm not scared, period.
08:01But for the inmates that's never been locked up before, they're terrified.
08:04They put a boat in this right here because dudes were going inside the drain pipes.
08:17They were making shame.
08:18They had another dude come down here, but he got his with a machete and his lid was gone.
08:25Multiple inmates have been stabbed to death in this jail.
08:33While the inmate-to-officer ratio across the nation is 4 to 1, here in Clayton County, officers are outnumbered 100 to 1.
08:43With officers stretched thin, the jail enforces strict paramilitary-style discipline to maintain control.
08:59In the south wing of the Clayton County Jail, Deputy Rolax, a training coordinator, and his officers prepare to execute a shakedown searching for contraband.
09:08Bump, bump, bump, bump, bump it up!
09:12Originally, I went to the Marine Corps.
09:15And after the Marine Corps, I wanted to be a teacher.
09:18And I was a teacher for a while.
09:20Then the news of white cops killing black people really stuck with me.
09:25And I said, hey, I have the background.
09:27I have the education.
09:29I can go and make a difference.
09:31So I went to the police academy.
09:33And then I found Clayton County to be the place that I wanted to be.
09:38Two times!
09:39Two times!
09:40Yeah!
09:41Bump, bump, bump, bump!
09:42Get out!
09:44Game plan.
09:45Housing unit 2.
09:46Go in.
09:47Do what we gotta do.
09:48Find what we can find.
09:50Get out.
09:51On three.
09:53One, two, three!
09:55On the wall!
09:56On the wall!
10:01On the wall!
10:02On the wall!
10:03Let's go!
10:04Get out!
10:05All the wall!
10:06All the wall!
10:07Yeah!
10:08Let's go!
10:10Look up!
10:12Keep up!
10:13Keep up!
10:14Keep up!
10:15Place the wall!
10:19Let's go!
10:25This is a shakedown, so we're looking for drugs, we're looking for shanks.
10:32When you're doing these sort of things, you want to think like a criminal.
10:36Where would I hide stuff?
10:38Where could I hide stuff?
10:41If we have a broken mat, always step on them.
10:45See if I feel anything hard.
10:48And these are wicks.
10:56They use tissue, and they put some sort of chemicals on it and burn it.
11:01This is how they get hired.
11:03Here's an example.
11:06Here's an example of them taking a tissue, rolling it up, putting chemicals on it and that light over there.
11:14In jail, a fire can turn deadly in minutes.
11:18Inmates locked behind steel doors with no way out can suffocate from smoke inhalation long before the flames even reach them.
11:26It's not just the fire that's deadly.
11:29It's being trapped with no escape.
11:32They're usually pissed when I'm done.
11:35We don't want to mess it up too bad.
11:38There's something in here.
11:44This is death right here.
11:47They're making mistakes because they'll try to protect themselves or they'll try to harm someone else.
11:59That hit in the right spot is over with for them.
12:02I would be afraid of my life in jail.
12:05I would probably look for something like this if I were to get incarcerated just for protection.
12:17Deputy Rolax and his officers conduct a shakedown, confiscating a lethal weapon before it can be used.
12:25Check here.
12:27Hold on.
12:29Oh, yeah.
12:30Another one.
12:31Another shank.
12:32The side of the toilet.
12:33Not really sure what this comes from, but they trimmed these down.
12:46This is pretty sticky.
12:48See, stick things in the side here.
12:54Stuff like this.
12:57Keep the door from being closed.
12:59So they come out and hurt whoever they want to.
13:02It's still like the streets.
13:04They're just housed together.
13:06Like, it's still the streets.
13:08Fighting, stabbing.
13:09It's a lot that happens here.
13:11It's a war zone.
13:17Oh!
13:18Find something else?
13:19Yep.
13:20Find something?
13:21Found some more.
13:27Two more.
13:28Where'd you find them?
13:29Toilet.
13:31Well, the sink.
13:33They've broken this.
13:38And they wonder why things don't work in here.
13:40They're calling their loved ones, saying that toilets aren't working, sinks aren't working.
13:46Because they're breaking them like this.
13:48And hiding stuff like this and making stuff like this out of them.
13:51I'm about to take everything.
13:52Comments and visitations.
13:54All that.
13:55Look at this.
13:56Look at this.
13:57This is crazy.
14:00The seized items will be turned over to a commanding officer, who will launch an investigation into the contraband discovered.
14:08My goal, when I do this, is to find stuff like this so that we can save someone's life.
14:14So one can live another day.
14:16And not only the inmates, but also us when we come in.
14:20Because technically they allow us to go home.
14:23Every night they allow us.
14:24It's more of them than it is us.
14:26Unfortunately, we haven't found every sink that's been made.
14:30And that's part of the game.
14:39Clayton, one center and take control.
14:41Can I get garage number two?
14:42Eager to maintain visibility among staff and inmates, recently elected Sheriff LeVaughn Allen is carrying out his daily check-in of the jail.
14:57Now I'm gonna look at you.
14:59Oh, he's dead.
15:00Okay.
15:01Oh, Sheriff, one dead.
15:03Sheriff, one dead.
15:04Carry on, carry on, carry on.
15:08Hello.
15:09Hello.
15:10I was elected the youngest sheriff in Metro Atlanta history, you know, at 35 years old.
15:14It goes back as far as 1864.
15:18Culturally, I don't take it for granted that, of course, everyone on this wall does not look like me.
15:24It speaks to the change of how the county has changed as a whole as well.
15:29And, of course, I think I'm the youngest and the most handsome up there anyway.
15:37I'm a cop's child.
15:38My mother was a sheriff's deputy for the Fulton County Sheriff's Office.
15:41She did that all my life.
15:43But there was a couple of situations that happened that kind of pushed me towards law enforcement.
15:48My aunt was tragically murdered by her long-term boyfriend.
15:55It was a murder-suicide.
15:57He shot and killed her and then, of course, shot and killed himself.
16:00A few years later, my brother was tragically murdered in the streets of Atlanta through gun violence.
16:06And then eight years later, my sister was ultimately murdered from domestic violence.
16:11So I lost both my oldest brother and oldest sister and my aunt to violence.
16:17And that's why I got into law enforcement.
16:24I truly do this because I live in Clayton.
16:27I have four kids and a wife that lives in Clayton that I'm protecting.
16:32Of course, I'm going to protect your family just as well as I protect my own.
16:36I didn't want to take the safety and put that in anyone else's hands but mine.
16:43We just got in a fight.
16:46All right, they're going to come talk to you.
16:49Sheriff Allen is determined to tackle the long-standing scandals and conditions plaguing the jail.
16:55All right, y'all all right? All right.
16:57I think what makes life tough in the Clayton County Jail is we're not having complete funding.
17:02Hey, hey, y'all, y'all, back up, back up.
17:05Now, y'all want me to come in and disrupt y'all, I will.
17:07Just back up and do what y'all are doing, but back up behind the line.
17:11Hold on, I'll be back here to talk to y'all.
17:14We got bugs.
17:16Our job is only to hold someone until they're either found guilty or not guilty.
17:23But to make someone live, live in here or violate their rights right here is not my job and not what I'm trying to do.
17:30We need to make sure that the funding comes to the jail so that we can prevent these issues.
17:35What are you walking from right here?
17:37Water from plumbing.
17:38Not sure if it's dirty water or clean water, but ultimately it's water and that's not how it's designed, so we need to fix it.
17:44When I took over as sheriff, we had 62 toilets that were broken.
17:48The 62 toilets cost $8,600 each.
17:52And it takes 14 to 16 weeks to build one toilet because that's a customized toilet.
17:5825 years ago, having a customized toilet that takes 16 weeks to build, it might have been conducive to what was going on because it wasn't overcrowded.
18:06But now we need to kind of change that whole entire system and then make sure that we get this type of stuff fixed like that.
18:13We need to stop this.
18:14This is very clean.
18:15You have two crying.
18:16Yes, sir.
18:17We need that.
18:18Yes, sir.
18:19Let's check this out.
18:20I'm in here.
18:21This is fine.
18:22We need a camera except for you.
18:23No, no, no, no, no.
18:24No.
18:25Yes, sir.
18:26There's no one okay.
18:27No, no.
18:28No, no, no, no.
18:29No, no, no.
18:30No, no, no, no.
18:32You'll see your report.
18:33Earth from home to home to home to home to home to home to home.
18:35Clayton County Jail serves over two million meals per year.
18:40This is disgusting.
18:44Today, with limited officers and staff on duty,
18:47there are not enough resources to safely conduct
18:50two separate meal services during the jail's daily operations.
18:54There was supposed to be 26 officers on an e-shift.
18:58Roughly be having about 10.
19:00This will be my dinner.
19:01Peanut butter and jelly.
19:05After we eat this tray right here,
19:07we don't eat nothing else today.
19:08This is all we get.
19:09I just ate a second line like that last night,
19:11and it got me sick.
19:16It's green mold right here.
19:18That right there is disgusting.
19:20That's why a lot of people get in sick right now.
19:22It's disgusting.
19:25Inmate Milton Davies has taken it upon himself
19:29to maintain cleanliness in the housing unit,
19:31a task few others are willing to take on.
19:34I have to hide the broom under my bed right here
19:37so that we can ask them to have a broom to clean the dorm.
19:40I have to steal the spray bottle from chemicals,
19:43the Lysol wipes.
19:45I have to steal all of this.
19:47They use to clean the dorm and stuff.
19:51I've been here almost four months already.
19:56I mean, I'm only in here for a technical violation
20:01because I caught three felon in the charges,
20:03but I haven't pled guilty to it.
20:05They still pending.
20:05I haven't even been indicted for them charges.
20:08And I got a court date, and I pray to God I go home.
20:12But I got to be here another one and a half.
20:24Inmate Davies' reasons for cleaning are twofold.
20:27To maintain livable conditions, and even more vital,
20:32to keep the presence of insects and bugs to a minimum.
20:36The dude right here, he been beaten.
20:38He been beaten real bad by the Lysol.
20:41He been beaten real bad all over.
20:44Yeah, you see the sores on him?
20:46They come from bite mawls from the Lysol.
20:48Everywhere.
20:49They been biting on them.
20:50Everywhere.
20:51Yeah, all of them is bite mawls.
20:55All of them.
20:56When you lay down at night, they crawl out of the blanket,
20:58the wool, and get into your junk suit.
21:00So I have not had a clean blanket.
21:04It's terrible.
21:05It's terrible.
21:06Don't come to jail.
21:15Hey, so you're going to walk out the backslide?
21:17You're going to ask the medical, man.
21:19Hey, you're going to walk out the backslide?
21:20I got to go to the medical, bro.
21:21Come on, come on.
21:22Come on.
21:23I got to go to the medical, bro.
21:26In Housing Unit 5, Officer Hall responds
21:29to an inmate refusing to return to his cell block.
21:32Just let me the go.
21:33This is serious.
21:34I got this on me, man.
21:35You touching me and all these on me.
21:37They got to see me, man.
21:39I'm all these motherfucking balls and .
21:41Man, I need a new jumpsuit, bro.
21:43I need a new jumpsuit.
21:45The only treatment for an inmate infested with bedbugs and lice
21:48is a chemical shower designed to kill the insects clinging to their skin and clothes.
21:53Come here.
21:54Inmate Green continues to refuse to comply.
21:58Do you want to take a shower or not?
21:59I need to go to medical.
22:00I need to go to medical.
22:01You don't want to take a shower or you can go back in the cell.
22:03I need to go to medical, man.
22:04Come on.
22:05We finna go back to the cell.
22:06You don't want to take a shower?
22:07Come on.
22:08Come on.
22:09We finna go back to the cell.
22:10Come on.
22:11Look, look, look.
22:12I got bugs in me, man.
22:13I don't want to .
22:14Why do y'all want to go to medical, dude?
22:16I don't want to fight your ugly ass .
22:19All this on me, man.
22:20You see all this .
22:22What the is wrong with you, man?
22:23Go back in the cell, bro.
22:24I ain't going to go away.
22:25You might have to get somebody down here, man.
22:28I got bugs all over me, man.
22:30They not going to see you for that.
22:32No, they not.
22:34No, they not.
22:35Go to your cell.
22:36Shake that mother .
22:38Come on.
22:39Don't touch you, man.
22:40Oh, man!
22:45What the , what the .
22:47Go to your cell.
22:48You shake that mother .
22:49Hey, don't touch me, man.
22:50Oh, man!
22:51What the .
22:53Oh, man.
22:54In Housing Unit 5,
22:59inmate Green has been maced after refusing to comply with officer command.
23:03officer commands inmate green has been subdued with an OC spray containing the
23:25same active ingredient found in chili peppers when discharged to the face it
23:32causes intense burning temporary blindness and severe respiratory distress
24:02it was a radio from positive seven they said it was a 29 so of all 29 means a fight by the time I got
24:30here that's when I seen the inmate in handcuffs
24:34they made all some songs is it rare no not really
24:51button up east wing of the Clayton County jail major Bullard begins his shift by ferrying a group of
25:11inmates to intake for showers with no hot water in their unit inmate hygiene has deteriorated
25:18we try to shower with men as we can every day by taking them down the hall but you know when you
25:26got 2,000 inmates up in here and 20 or 30 showers that's working that's a tough task come on he hopes
25:34today's showers will limit the spread of bug infestations hurry up that's why we ferry people
25:42down here because the water's still warm this way the no that's the lights but a problem such as no hot
25:51water can cause so much more in this jail not just a bug problem but a frustration problem
25:57our sheriff took over a jail that needed a whole lot of work and and that's what he's been fighting
26:14for you know to get funds and everything to get the stuff taken care of so this is something he
26:19actually inherited inside the jail and we're trying to get it taken care of now
26:34in the south wing a report has come in about two broken showers in a cell unit
26:40major bullard steps in to supervise the repairs
26:43this is one of our maintenance technicians he's here to work on the showers now you can see this
26:53is the damage that they caused behind the showers
27:01we got maintenance issues all over the jail mostly inmates destroying this old building so we have some
27:08major infrastructure problems that we're trying to get corrected right now there should be some
27:13piping connected to them the next job is on the same way they just tore that whole thing out so
27:23basically neither one of these showers are working right now
27:28the maintenance team discovers a cache of stripped metal and wooden pieces from beyond the shower units
27:35a lot of you guys say they need metal chains for protection against other inmates so the quickest way
27:41to get you a weapon is to get piping from the shower
27:51it's amazing the things they can forge out of this stuff piece like this will end up in a sword
27:59man you kill somebody with this
28:09it's amazing
28:12while preparing to repair a shower unit in the south wing major bullard discovers a trove of metal and wood
28:18we try to get them marks and brooms so they can clean up behind themselves
28:24they break them off they break the brooms
28:28this never ends
28:29we try to talk to them and tell them anything you know the showers are here for you man you know you
28:36should want a shower and have a shower but they feel it's more important to have pieces of metal to
28:43protect themselves against each other but if we can connect these to any one individual we charge them
28:50there's so many jailhouse charges that they meant i never get out of here
28:58they've destroyed the back of that in a way to rig this where i will have at least two showers working
29:05in here i can rig it but what i'm gonna huge uh-huh they might still be able to pull this off
29:13if it if it's not welded they can break right and i was hoping there's some sort of way that we can
29:19read both of them where there'll be at least two showers down here but that's not going to help
29:26oh maintenance people come behind repair it they destroy it again you come behind them repair they
29:33destroy it again don't weld it yeah it's frustrating it's my responsibility to make sure these people
29:43have what they need but i understand that i've been doing this a long time that's that's just the way it
29:56it's friday morning and overnight clayton county's intake has swollen with new arrivals
30:11hey let me get some shoes a surge that threatens to overwhelm an already overcrowded inmate population
30:20intake control inmates can get wild when they come in here for sure
30:25you never know what somebody's mindset is they come off the road they drunk or they mad they
30:30oh he arrested me jackass all this once arrested you can sit down on them inmates are first taken
30:37to medical to ensure they're healthy enough to enter the facility from there it's fingerprinting
30:44two free phone calls and then off to classification to keep down the level of violence anybody would miss
30:51meeters is in one place everybody with felonies is in one place and your shoes as the busy day in
31:00intake continues the already short-staffed officers know that with this new influx of inmates they have
31:07to be ready to respond at a moment's notice intake control intake holding 12 you got to think about
31:14in response time to incidents you got to get there you got to get there quite fast in the herd and if
31:20you don't those people lives are playing with it
31:30in housing unit five a code red has been called an inmate on the second floor has set a fire inside his cell
31:39and relocate the inmate responsible for questioning
32:00how'd he start
32:01the uh he set his uh laundry mat uh bag on fire and he had stuck to the glass so but we got here
32:09quick enough to get it out 214. 214 sir
32:21major bullard steps in to investigate the cause of the fire
32:31of the fire
32:37now these lights are LED lights they're pretty much on 24 hours a day and they're not supposed to get hot
32:44but they get hot they'll roll up toilet paper and they'll stand and they'll hold it to their light
32:51to eventually start smoldering they blow on it get a little you know get a little oxygen on it start a blaze
33:01so
33:03on this floor here this is our behavior management floor
33:07all of the guys that are down here behavior management had some sort of jail infraction
33:12so these guys are in 23 hours and out one hour and i guess they're taking a toll on you
33:18what's going on why are you starting to fire
33:24look it's because i ain't been out myself since sunday mate it's it's friday
33:29and you ain't been out since sunday sunday mid five day
33:33mid five day hey when it when i know my rights been violated i'm gonna i'm gonna speak out on it
33:39that's what i i know my right way i'm just i know how to talk i know how to express myself i know i
33:43know how to speak but sometimes these folks don't hear you but don't start the more
33:47all right that's my word i ain't starting to move five that's my word that's my word
33:51i think he didn't get out uh it could be understaffing uh overpopulation and you know and you know
34:01my people make mistakes too you know and that's one of the things our sheriff has talked about
34:06is that we just don't have the bodies to facilitate what we need inside this facility
34:12you know what i'm saying we can come out now since you already got me a room you already got me a
34:30room bro i can't come out now you can't come out now why well you have to wait
34:34move your hands in housing unit eight an officer fends off an aggressive
35:03inmate refusing to lock down following a long struggle hold on right now the officer is forced
35:16to deploy her taser outnumbered it's her only means of regaining control of the situation
35:22before major bullock can respond i need you to go back hey a second inmate officer altercation is
35:37unfolding go back in there this time in housing unit three go back in there go go back in there
35:43go
35:52center
35:53open now to slide the house in the three
36:05what's going on what happened he popped out of the cell when i was trying to get a pill call
36:10he button rushed the door so i popped that's the never ending process because we do the same thing over and
36:17over again i guess that's just a way of the jail yeah we got to do all of that we do the best we can
36:26for what we got all we can that's it
36:33the sheriff is attempting to relieve some pressure on his overwhelmed staff
37:04you good you good what's your last name
37:08that paperwork that's it right there and that's is that is that it that's the only thing he has
37:13say he's driving on suspended license how much is it mine um suspended license
37:19he's here on driving on suspended license so ultimately he would stay here until he can come
37:23over fifteen hundred dollars and ultimately the theory is if he's in jail and not working he won't
37:27be able to come up with fifteen hundred dollars so he would stay here ultimately indefinitely
37:32until his case goes to court on on on a fifteen hundred dollar bond on driving on suspended
37:37license okay yeah you can do it do the r on it yeah
37:43due to us being overcrowded i have the ability to give him our own recontinence bond so i'm gonna let
37:49him out without paying the money and then he can he can he can get out hey get somebody else to drive
37:54you man a uber okay all right we're gonna take care
38:03in housing unit eight
38:04the sheriff has ordered the sanitation of a bug infested unit and the distribution of clean clothing
38:14these guys have complained of bed bugs so we're gonna get them shouting and changed and while all
38:20that process is going on we're gonna take care of their housing section hey put your stuff in your room
38:25take it in take it in i'm gonna feed you and then i'm gonna bring you back out so i can do the showers
38:36yeah sanitation in here right now they cleaning
38:42they sterilizing the rooms with the lights treatment gun
38:45yeah they bleaching it fabulous and everything down when they pressure washing the showers
38:55everybody take a shower six at a time all right
38:58let's see y'all grab everything y'all need
39:01while we're doing sanitation in that section we're gonna start fairing down five or six down the intake
39:06out of time everything new new mat new shift new jumpsuit and all white thermals everything new
39:13get them shower clean up uniform bring them back get another six step into a stall take off your clothes
39:26we stopped the lights here so you're gonna take the shower the chemicals is in the shower
39:29all right how's it looking right now so far i don't see not one i don't even see no egg
39:39as the jail funnels inmates through the delousing showers milton davies is among them
39:45he's to receive clean clothing something he's been asking for for weeks
39:49i will say this though the sheriff he kept his word this is not a prison this is pretrial detention
40:11facility so anybody can be in here from any walk of life any issue but you know that doesn't mean they
40:17should be treated a certain way only the bottom tier should come out top tier remain in everyone
40:23should be treated the exact same into their perfect court and then then they'll go to prison and the
40:29prison system will deal with it so if there's any issues or anything that happens you know i want to
40:35be able to truly say i'm putting my best foot forward trying to fix it room's been sanitized
40:41this is serious you have to understand that these are human lives
40:57behind those jumpsuits whether the color is orange or red they have a heart that push blood through it
41:11and ultimately someone has to kill
41:18this has been like this for 25 years and and no one has said anything about it
41:24ultimately they got the right one and they got me just gonna say something about it
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