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00:07You
00:22Each 20
00:37How you doing opposite?
00:38The reason I'm stopping you is because you didn't stop for the stop sign.
00:42Well, you stopped, but you stopped in the middle of the intersection.
00:45Okay.
00:46And you were swerving nonstop as well.
00:49You were driving down almost the opposite lane coming.
00:52No, I did see that, and that was my fault.
00:56Okay, you got your license for restoration insurance?
00:58Yes, I do.
00:59Do you live here?
01:00Yeah, right here.
01:02You're my aunt and my mom's staying there.
01:04Okay.
01:07All right, just step out.
01:08You're just, you're moving around a lot.
01:10It's got me nervous.
01:14I've got some suspicions, okay, about you being impaired and driving.
01:20Put your left foot on the line.
01:22Put your right foot in front of your left foot, touching heel to toe.
01:24Okay, arms down by your sides.
01:27You're going to take nine heel-to-toe steps down this line.
01:33You're going to raise one foot approximately six inches off the ground.
01:36I want you to count out loud.
01:371,001, 1,002.
01:45He is pouring sweat.
01:49All right.
01:50I want you to turn around and look at Trooper Capella real quick.
01:52Place your hands behind your back right now.
01:54You're being unarrested for DUI, okay?
01:55You're not soft, man.
01:57Yeah, I wish I actually had a drink.
02:00You don't have to consume alcohol to get a DUI.
02:02I suspect that you're going to be influenced with drugs.
02:05No, please don't.
02:06Bring your feet in.
02:11What are you doing?
02:12Do you see my face?
02:15Yeah, I've got eyes.
02:16You stupid dumb f**k, shut the door.
02:18Do you want your keys, or do you want me to give them to your mom?
02:21Give them to my mom, you dumb f**k.
02:23This is going to be an interesting ride.
02:48Many times we'll have individuals who come in
02:51that will detox off of the hard drugs and alcohol.
02:56You got to blow.
02:58Blow like you're blowing out all the candles on the birthday cake.
03:00It can be downright ugly, messy.
03:03You think that wall will be immediate, right?
03:05We ask them.
03:07We have a little checklist that we run through on the intake.
03:10Are you getting to the nail before?
03:13Yes, ma'am.
03:14I did six months drug possession.
03:17If you're under the influence, it is beneficial for that individual to let us know.
03:22They will be detoxing.
03:24I've seen really bad ones, and it is not pretty.
03:27Are you going to detox or withdraw on anything?
03:30Any medications?
03:31I have fentanyl.
03:33Fentanyl?
03:33Okay.
03:44Fentanyl is huge.
03:46It's definitely something we're having to combat on a daily basis.
03:50Okay, follow me.
03:51I've seen over the years, over 20 years, a significant drug peaks and valleys.
03:56So this is a drug now.
03:58Who knows what it will be next year?
04:00Just face that wall and get a picture of you real quick.
04:04I'll throw this little apron around you.
04:06It's almost like you're getting a haircut, but you're not really getting a haircut.
04:09Can I ask you what happened?
04:11I was driving and swerved.
04:15They thought I was under the influence.
04:17I mean, I was on fentanyl, but it was 2 o'clock in the morning.
04:20I was exhausted, you know, working all day.
04:23I build screening posters.
04:25Does your family know that you're here?
04:28Uh, yeah, I believe they do.
04:31My aunt knows my mother knows.
04:33Turn face, you're right.
04:36How long have you been using fentanyl?
04:38Probably a good five years.
04:40All right.
04:43All right.
04:43All right.
04:47I lost a lot of years ago.
04:49And, you know, but you only just use that as an excuse.
04:54I do drugs because I wanted to do them.
04:57I mean, I smoked crack cocaine for the first time when I was 13 years old.
05:01So, you know, for us.
05:02I heard you might be going through withdrawals here.
05:06Yeah, withdrawals.
05:07I'm starting to feel it.
05:11It's not going to, you know, the shakes, the sweat, and you're addicted to fentanyl.
05:16You just want cocaine.
05:18You don't need it.
05:19I think you want some water.
05:20Fentanyl won't need it.
05:23You know, I can say I want to quit and I'm not going to do it.
05:25But then I'm starting to feel like the way I'm feeling.
05:28And all I want to do is just to go against it so I don't feel horrible anymore.
05:35Withdrawals, whether it's alcohol or any kind of drug, it's always that.
05:39Robert.
05:40Now you can step in the room and you just got to, you know, grind through it, push them through,
05:45and try to help them as much as they can to get to the, to the other side.
05:50You're going to go right in here.
05:52You're going to sell to yourself.
05:53Just go and hang out.
05:54Next year, we need to take care of you.
05:55You'll be comfortable.
05:56How many times?
05:58Dinner in about an hour and a half.
06:00Hour and a half?
06:00Yes, sir.
06:01All right.
06:06All right, boys.
06:28Someone who comes to jail for the first time, they're usually more timid, more scared,
06:31because they have no idea what's going on.
06:37So I'm assuming you've not been here before.
06:40No.
06:40Okay.
06:44There's really no difference their first time, or the tenth time, or the hundredth time.
06:48Everybody gets treated fairly here when they come into custody.
06:50We'll call your name when it's your turn to be booked.
06:54Stop me!
06:57Why did you get arrested?
07:02Well, I ran from the cops, which I shouldn't have done, but I did anyways.
07:15I was on the back of a motorcycle.
07:18My boyfriend was driving.
07:19My rider died right there.
07:21You know, if he runs, I'm going to go with him.
07:23Where's he at tonight?
07:24Here, but I don't know where here.
07:31Take your shoes off.
07:35Somebody's been hopped on that bike.
07:37It's too late to change it now, I guess.
07:39Sorry, you did it, it's not too late.
07:53I thought the registration was expired, so that's why we fleed.
07:56We see a cop take off, go on a chase, and it was wet, slippery.
08:02The back wheel slid from under us, and we slid with the bike.
08:05He just came from drinking with his friends.
08:08He wasn't, like, messed up from what I knew.
08:12He just had, like, a few beers or whatever.
08:14Do you need to come up on foot?
08:15Yeah.
08:16Let me actually search through his jacket.
08:20I was so full with adrenaline, I didn't really feel anything at first, but then I started
08:24feeling my knee, and I was like, oh, I can't run like that.
08:28My boyfriend was, like, way far ahead of me, like, here, he booked it.
08:31I told him just go, but he didn't, he stayed, and then we got twisted together.
08:36He's good.
08:37Do you feel bad because you did run, and you got your girlfriend involved in it?
08:41Oh, yeah, for sure.
08:42A lot of shit on her that she shouldn't have to deal with.
08:48So how are you feeling right now, first time in jail?
08:51It is what it is, honestly.
08:57It's not scary or anything like that.
09:00You're still sitting in the bookie waiting, and you're yelling at me.
09:02Well, yeah.
09:03So we haven't even seen you yet, Matthew.
09:25All the call says is narcotics, but there was a change or deployment on that means.
09:34They probably didn't want being cussed.
09:38All right, man.
09:39Whatever issues you had out there, I don't care about them, okay?
09:42I open the door, and you step out the car.
09:44Just follow all my directions.
09:45You don't have to come combative with me, okay?
09:48Ready?
09:50All right, step out the car.
09:55Straight ahead.
09:57Stay in this box right here.
09:59Face the wall.
10:17I was conducting a patrol in the area of the hotels.
10:23I could smell the odor of burnt marijuana.
10:25Try that thaw.
10:26When I approached the vehicle to see what was going on, I observed a firearm, and he pushed
10:31me and tried to run.
10:36It sounded like a taser was used on you.
10:39In the office, we're going to hold them guys, dude.
10:42Inside the backpack, there was the three bags of marijuana.
10:48Loaded firearm with a standard magazine, baggies.
10:51And then he also had the scale, which was used to weigh the marijuana.
10:54Well, that's a roll, though.
11:11All right, I'm coming to this front.
11:23What can you tell me about why he's dressed the way he is?
11:26A green and white jumper signifies battery on law enforcement and resistance with violence.
11:32Anytime they're out of a cell, they're going to be wearing handcuffs and leg restraints at
11:36all times.
11:37And two deputies are going to be transporting them around the facility.
11:40It's just for officers' safety.
11:43So this is your booking card.
11:45It says you're here for battery on law enforcement, resisting officer with violence, and possession
11:50of marijuana with intent to sell.
11:53So they're all no bonds because you've got to see the judge in the morning.
11:58DeMarcus is going to have to stay here overnight.
12:01One of his main charges is battery on a law enforcement officer.
12:05That charge is an automatic no bond until first appearance.
12:08It did have a large amount of marijuana and a scale and diabetes.
12:14I don't want to sell.
12:16I don't know about selling.
12:17So I don't know.
12:18I just smoke.
12:19I'm not a bad person.
12:21I'm just, you know, everybody's off.
12:23You know what I'm saying?
12:24Are you from here or are you just visiting?
12:26No, I'm just visiting.
12:27I just came from Georgia.
12:29Does anyone know you're in jail?
12:31No, I really don't know jail.
12:34So this is your copy of your arrest report.
12:36This is your inmate ID card.
12:37As long as you're here, you got to have that on you.
12:39Someone named Abigail called and that's if we'll give you her numbers.
12:43You won't be able to use the phone until after first appearance.
12:57So he's housed in our PC win, but that's where we put the green and whites.
13:03They require 25-minute checks.
13:06So every 25 minutes we have to go check on them.
13:10Any idea of how this is going to turn out for you?
13:14Just waiting.
13:15Wait for tomorrow.
13:26All right, man.
13:28Your charges were DUI and possession of drug paraphernalia.
13:31Your bond is $1,500.
13:35You could either call a bondsman.
13:37It'll be 10% of that.
13:38Or you could pay the whole amount for your bond.
13:41Okay?
13:41So give me a few minutes and then I will give you the opportunity to use the phone.
13:44Okay?
13:45So you're going to head back to yourself.
13:47All right.
13:50How are you feeling?
13:52I hate withdrawals.
13:53I hate about a passion.
13:56Now I'm overheating, freezing cold, uncomfortably.
14:00What do you think about your bond amount?
14:03Yeah, it's not much.
14:05So hopefully I can get out of here.
14:07Then if I want to, I might stay so I can go through these withdrawals.
14:16It's a decision that I'm going to contemplate.
14:19I'm not sitting here.
14:21I might just do it.
14:23Trying to make a change.
14:26Yeah, maybe sitting here can, you know, be my first thought.
14:50Working in the jail, it's definitely completely different from any other job you would do.
14:54I don't know how to draw this, bro.
14:57No, anything.
14:59You got to think people are coming in at their worst.
15:01Don't do that.
15:01Don't do that.
15:02You don't do that.
15:04We've had people pee in a couple, give them, try to throw it at us.
15:08People don't watch.
15:09Like, you get a lot of homeless people coming in.
15:12It's a completely open world here.
15:14You never know what's going to walk through that door.
15:19I feel like I'm on a stage right now.
15:22Should I start dancing?
15:28And what is it that brings you into the jail today?
15:31I fell asleep outside of business.
15:38Big mistake.
15:45Are you homeless right now?
15:46Yes, sir.
15:48It is what it is.
15:51Have you ever been in jail before, Mark?
15:53Yes, sir.
15:54I've done bad things, went homeless younger.
15:58But I'm a criminal.
16:01I'm just an alcoholic.
16:05I work for the VA.
16:07Making 20-some dollars an hour.
16:09I was married.
16:11Everybody liked me, but I was like, I can't do it.
16:16Picked up drinking.
16:18And down the drain, I went, sir.
16:22Do you know what to expect when you talk to the magistrate?
16:25It's like a conversation that is like, oh, yeah, you're drunk in public.
16:33It's kind of like a fart, you know?
16:35It's like...
16:41Sorry, officer.
16:43We're ready.
16:43I'm just putting a hand on you in case it falls.
16:45Yes, sir.
16:47Follow the magistrate's instructions.
16:49Yes, sir.
17:02I'm just putting a hand on you in case it falls.
17:06I'm just putting a hand on you in case it falls.
17:06Hello, hand a seat, please.
17:12Hello?
17:23Have you ever been arrested before?
17:26No.
17:27Case of a medical emergency, is there anyone you'd like us to contact for you?
17:31Mom or dad?
17:32So where were you guys going?
17:34Was it just a joyride or did you probably have a destination?
17:36Yeah.
17:37We were going to my house to stay the night.
17:38I didn't really want my boyfriend to take the bike, but we took the bike anyways.
17:41Are you working?
17:43Yeah.
17:43What kind of work do you do?
17:44Moving.
17:45Moving.
17:46A mover?
17:47Yeah.
17:48How long have you and your boyfriend been together?
17:50We've been best friends for four years, so eight years total.
17:53My grandma actually gave us my grandpa's and my grandma's wedding ring for an inheritance.
18:00What is it?
18:00Like an inheritance ring or whatever it's called.
18:03It's my other house.
18:05So you're going to give up and have a seat over there.
18:09You're speaking with your girlfriend or communicating with her in this way.
18:17You're 18?
18:1818 now.
18:19Graduated.
18:20Just see.
18:22I still live with my parents.
18:25Are you still in school?
18:26No, I graduated.
18:27I just actually got a job today and they're supposed to call me tomorrow when I start, but
18:34I'm in here.
18:36Did you try to call your parents?
18:38I did, yeah.
18:38They're not answering.
18:39They're sleeping.
18:41What about your parents?
18:42They don't hear you?
18:43No.
18:44I want them to know I was here.
18:47Hopefully, my dad will answer his phone, because he never answers his phone ever.
18:57All right.
18:57Go with me.
19:00Okay.
19:04Is it hard being in the same room and not being able to talk to him?
19:07Yeah.
19:09Extremely old, though.
19:11Especially with something like this going on.
19:13All right.
19:14Stay on the right.
19:15And you guys are very, like, cuddling on the couple.
19:18Yeah.
19:19Very emotional, always, by each other and everything like that.
19:22So I regret it all.
19:23I'm just in the mood.
19:27And...
19:27Look up at the camera.
19:30Postal.
19:45I'm getting rid of tonight, right?
19:47I'm not sure that I wasn't.
19:48Face away from me.
19:50Face away from me.
19:52All right.
19:52Have a seat.
20:13Hey, man.
20:14So someone posted your bond, okay?
20:17So we're going to get you processed out of here, okay?
20:21All right.
20:24I was just saying, I'm staying in the family.
20:26Did he make a phone call?
20:27No.
20:29But hopefully he got here and make a change.
20:32Or just tell him to shut the door and go back.
20:35You know?
20:39Legally, since this bond is posted,
20:42even let's say he decided that he wanted to stay here,
20:45we cannot hold him here.
20:46We must release him.
20:47I'm sure whoever posted this bond cares about him
20:50and we'll maybe try to get the help that he needs.
20:53But for right now, we'll get him processed out of here.
20:56Sign right there, it's highlighted,
20:58that's your release card.
21:01You still not know who bailed you out?
21:03Probably my mother.
21:05You still not know who bailed you out?
21:06You can grab the top of it there.
21:09Whatever trash you got, throw it out.
21:10Come out and be fully grossed.
21:11Okay.
21:19Yeah.
21:29What'd you find out?
21:31I gotta spend six to eight hours
21:34because, you know, I'm intoxicated.
21:37I'm gonna take your cuffs off
21:38when we can't get your shoes, okay?
21:40Yes, sir.
21:41Mark doesn't have to pay a bond.
21:43He got what's called an unsecured bond.
21:45So all he has to do is wait for a responsible party
21:48to pick him up,
21:49or he's gonna stay here eight hours
21:51as long as he's fit to leave after that eight hours.
21:55You can get your jacket and your jewelry you have on.
21:59Will you be able to call somebody to come get you?
22:01No, I'm gonna have to walk from here afterwards.
22:04Can you set this light, please?
22:07I was gonna put you in the store back here for a little bit.
22:09We'll get a little rest or whatever.
22:11You gotta be patient, okay?
22:14Yeah.
22:15All right, right.
22:15Blankets or anything?
22:16No, we can't do blankets.
22:18Really?
22:19Yeah, there's only if you go upstairs.
22:45I do see you really shaking right now.
22:47You don't feel good.
22:49You don't feel good.
22:49I don't know what to expect when I get out there.
22:52It could be my mom and my aunt sitting out there,
22:54and they're gonna start yelling and smacking me
22:56in the back of the head.
22:57You know, who knows?
22:59You know, my family, they're Sicilian, so they're very dramatic.
23:04You know?
23:07All right, head this way.
23:08Thanks, sir.
23:09You don't want to be even here.
23:11Nobody does.
23:12There's that door on the right right there.
23:15But I don't know.
23:17It's making that change and doing it by yourself.
23:20I don't know what to do, but I don't know what to do.
23:49Oh, .
23:51When did that happen?
23:52Oh, I think after they tased me.
23:56I think they tased me like twice.
23:58But I ain't feel it, though.
23:59I think it was just that adrenaline.
24:04Morning, sir.
24:05Can you come up to the door, please?
24:08Right now, one of our inmates has to go to first appearance.
24:16All right.
24:18All right, gentlemen, disperse yourselves among the first
24:22two rows.
24:24Read for row.
24:31You want some food?
24:41You're going to stop.
24:44All right.
24:45I was talking to my dad about him picking me up.
24:51Honestly, my dad's my best friend.
24:53He's more of a friend than a father.
24:55But I mean, he is my father, too.
24:57But you know, he's just kind of a cool dad.
24:59Are your parents kind of feeling rough?
25:02Probably not, just because my family doesn't come from a long line
25:05of money, and they don't have money saved up just like that
25:07to be able to.
25:09Hopefully, I'll get up by in the morning, if anything.
25:12Natalie, would you like an amplifier?
25:23So you're here on a misdemeanor delaying obstructing
25:26an officer in the performance of their duties.
25:28Your paperwork's going to show a $3,000 bail.
25:35You're not going to need to pay that to us to get out tonight.
25:38You're going to be given a citation on your promise to appear
25:41in court at a later date and time to answer to the charges.
25:45Stay right there.
25:47I'm probably going to get out tonight,
25:49and I have to go to a court date, which I will tend to,
25:53because I don't want to go back.
25:55Can you go back and have a seat?
25:56OK, thank you.
26:00OK, so you're here on two felony charges,
26:11evading with disregard for safety, felony DUI.
26:17You have a total of $125,000 bail.
26:42If you do not bail out, you'll be going to court
26:45within two business days.
26:48All right.
26:53So maybe the chance, you think you'll be able to bail out?
26:55OK.
26:56OK.
26:56OK.
26:56I have no idea.
26:57I'd be able to, or I'd have to talk to my parents first
27:00to at least get an idea, so.
27:02They'll probably be mad, obviously.
27:04OK.
27:05You can go back down.
27:06Hold on.
27:10I don't know how it's going to go down with all this, so.
27:14I got strict, old-school Mexican parents,
27:17so it's going to be a surprise for them.
27:40All right.
27:41DeMarcus, do you have three counts,
27:43battering a law enforcement officer,
27:45resisting an officer with violence
27:46and possession of a marijuana with intent to sell?
27:51On the two violence charges,
27:53battering a law enforcement and resisting with violence,
27:56I set bond at $5,000 each.
28:00And on the possession of marijuana with intent,
28:04I set bond at $2,500.
28:06Any questions, sir?
28:08No, sir.
28:09OK.
28:12How'd it go?
28:13I'm good.
28:15I got bond on all charges,
28:16so I didn't even go back there,
28:19make a couple phone calls,
28:20call my people, and get out.
28:22Who are you going to call to bond you out?
28:24My girl and my job.
28:26What kind of job you have?
28:27I travel around Georgia,
28:28and I read my all the dollar tenders.
28:30Why are you here in Florida?
28:31Because I got a job in Florida
28:33that just started the day.
28:35You think you're still going to have that job?
28:36Yeah, I know I got .
28:37You ain't no more person.
28:38I ain't just no loud bird call.
28:45Hello?
28:48Hey, they need to start calling me the apartment
28:50so I would get out of here.
28:52Got me like $1,200.
28:53And listen, I would just chill in, bruh.
28:55Listen, if I would have went inside the courtroom
28:57and they would have gave me no bond,
28:59I would have been a different person right now.
29:01You feel me?
29:02And as long as I see you before 1 o'clock
29:04so I can get back away.
29:06All right, man.
29:11Hey, listen, why not get out of here, bruh?
29:12Nothing.
29:14I'm going to be on a straight and narrow path.
29:15Why would I get out of this bitch?
29:18I'm out of the Wayne game, man.
29:37He has urinated all over the floor in the cell.
29:41It happens quite often.
29:43People go in the back and they're quite intoxicated
29:46and it's just easier to sit on the bench and urinate
29:51than it is to, you know, get up and use the toilet.
29:53Hey, Mark, I'm going to get you up and move you out of this cell, buddy,
29:57just because of all the urine and stuff on the floor.
30:00So I got a mop bucket here.
30:02I'm going to take care of cleaning it up.
30:03I'm just going to move you one cell over
30:05so that way you can still sit in there,
30:07relax for a little bit longer until we process it.
30:09All right, buddy?
30:12All right.
30:13You'll get me handcuffed, buddy.
30:14Just step right into this cell here.
30:16All right.
30:17Yeah, it's a little brighter in here.
30:18I got your bottom and top for you.
30:22I'm going to open up the bag
30:23and I want you to put all your clothes in here, okay?
30:28I'm sorry.
30:29You don't have to be sorry, man.
30:30I understand stuff happens, you know?
30:32How much more time do I get?
30:34Yeah, four hours, sir, buddy.
30:35All right.
30:36Thank you so much.
30:37You're welcome, sir.
30:40You doing a little better?
30:41You're in some new clothes?
30:43So, I've been more colder than I was before.
30:48You can't get a white hand unless you commit a real crime
30:52and that will bring you upstairs
30:54to your parents' investment.
30:55They give you a white.
30:56There's not a way of good.
31:06There's not a way of good.
31:15I live at his house, so I don't know how his parents
31:18are going to react, honestly.
31:19His parents are a little bit more stricter than mine.
31:23What did your parents say when they got you in?
31:25He told me, well, what happened?
31:27And I told him, and he goes, oh.
31:30My brother's crazier than me, so he's dealt with worse.
31:40My brother's crazier than me, so he's dealt with worse.
31:43I don't know.
31:45And I felt contender.
31:48My seat canceled.
31:53You can leave your stuff here.
31:54You're going to come back.
31:56Have you heard how much the bail is?
31:58Yeah.
31:59It's stupid and insane.
32:01Like, honestly, I don't think he should have got charged with all of it.
32:05Are you trying to take care of it?
32:06You don't have to do it.
32:07No.
32:08I'm getting out tonight.
32:10Hopefully.
32:12Step up on the mat.
32:14Give me a right hand.
32:18Do me a favor.
32:18Stay on the right hand.
32:22Do you think you'll end up having a dress-in browsing?
32:24I'm trying to figure it out.
32:26I don't know.
32:27I've seen that black chair.
32:29Was that your parents you got on the phone?
32:31Yeah.
32:32How'd they react?
32:35Horribly.
32:37They don't know how they're going to come up with money.
32:52All right, man.
32:52Here's your ID card.
32:55Go back.
33:07Right now, I've only got, like, 300.
33:09I don't really have any money when I shot this guy.
33:18How much do you want to make you pay?
33:20I'm not sure yet.
33:21He said I need to get a co-signer for sure before I do anything.
33:30Can I co-sign first?
33:33Do you want to co-sign for a $125,000 bond?
33:35Yeah.
33:36Are you going to be able to pay that?
33:37Eventually, I'll pay it off.
33:39How does that make money?
33:40I don't know.
33:41Hold on.
33:49If you want or not, to tell you that yes, or not.
33:52But...
33:53What?
33:56He calls me.
34:02I'm coming from a door.
34:04So, if you want to...
34:06tell me if you want or not, to tell you that yes, or not.
34:07But, hey.
34:08If they ever needed it, I'm pretty sure
34:09they would have it saved someone,
34:11but I don't know if they would use it for the help.
34:29Mark, you ready, buddy?
34:32Yes, sir.
34:33All right, guess what I got for you?
34:34Oh, I'm trying to close.
34:36There you go, buddy.
34:39Thank you, brother.
34:40Inside, can I get 94, please?
34:45That's the least we can do for you, right?
34:46Yes, sir.
34:47Now, don't come back here and visit me.
34:48Just get your laundry done again.
34:51No, sir.
34:52No, sir.
34:53I made a mistake.
34:55I'm actually going to leave.
34:58At some point, you're going to get to that feeling
35:00where you're ready and say, you know what?
35:01I got to put all this behind me.
35:03Yes, sir.
35:03I have to move forward and do what you can do, you know?
35:07Yeah.
35:08You're not a bad guy, man.
35:09It's an addiction.
35:11You can come on out.
35:11I got you, buddy.
35:13Come on with me.
35:13Yes, sir.
35:15All right, I'm going to take a ride.
35:17Go right over here.
35:18Put your back against that wall.
35:21So how are you feeling, Matt?
35:23I'm feeling OK.
35:25I'm right up this way.
35:27So do you think after this we're going to see you here again?
35:30Hopefully not.
35:32Yeah, I will.
35:33What are you going to do differently?
35:34Oh.
35:36Don't get drunk in public.
35:40Hey, Mark.
35:41Yes, sir.
35:42Before you go out, buddy, get a hot breakfast.
35:43Oh, God.
35:45All right.
35:45Be the best.
35:46All right.
35:47All right.
35:52Take care of yourself, Mark, all right?
35:54Yes, sir.
35:54All right.
35:55If I see you out there, you better be doing good.
35:57You hear me?
35:58Yes, sir.
35:58All right.
36:02Always remember, be yourself.
36:05Stay away from drugs and alcohol.
36:08Just keep your head up and keep on trying to achieve.
36:15Good going, buddy, all right?
36:16Good, bro.
36:17Hang in there, all right?
36:18Yes, sir.
36:19Stay warm.
36:20Love you all.
36:39Please find out.
36:41Yes, sir.
36:44Hold on.
36:48All right.
36:49Keep on pace.
36:57The last time I spoke to DeMarcus' girlfriend,
37:00she said that she was in contact with a bondsman,
37:03but that bondsman was in Georgia.
37:05So the Georgia bondsman has to contact a Florida bondsman
37:09that's willing to work with him,
37:11and they have to transfer the bond.
37:13It's a very slow process.
37:21And she said she got this bond on it.
37:24No, bruh.
37:25Who said that?
37:27Uh.
37:30I'm waiting on my sister, Barfran, to get out.
37:33He got to go to Atlanta to sign the paper up there
37:37for that bond company, and they going to send the papers
37:40and stuff down here to let them know that I've been
37:42buying it out.
37:43Stay out of jail, man.
37:44Be right, man.
37:45Don't be like me.
37:46They're going to up to everything.
37:48But I'm just trying to get out.
38:09How are you feeling about your boyfriend?
38:12Almost dead.
38:18Yeah?
38:18Yeah.
38:22First of all, Bruce.
38:25No, Bruce.
38:26First off.
38:26I know this tooth, and it dead.
38:28I don't have time to aspirate, I can't.
38:32Hi.
38:32No.
38:33I don't know.
38:36He's going to go try and get a hold of them, I'll see what's up.
38:39But, I don't know.
38:42It will just go.
38:42It will just go, I keep going.
38:44Wait, so.
38:46Natalie?
38:47Yeah.
38:48I'm sorry.
38:53Jerry decided to leave.
38:55Does Phil really leave Jeremiah?
38:57He does.
38:58I'm liking it.
38:59Hopefully, he'll be out right here today, if anything.
39:02So I'm going to release you on a promise to appear in court, OK?
39:05OK.
39:07All right, good luck to you.
39:09Make sure you go to court, OK?
39:10Yeah.
39:14Oh.
39:16I was like, what?
39:18Oh, it's bright.
39:20Is it sprinkly?
39:21How does it feel?
39:23Better.
39:24Fresh air.
39:25Smell the fresh air and actually see what time it is.
39:28What are you going to do differently than not get back in here?
39:31Not run from the cops, pull over.
39:33Sure.
39:34Bye.
39:35Good luck.
39:37And if you could tell him I'd love, I'd appreciate it.
39:50All right, Jake.
39:53Hold me.
39:56All right, can I just step in with this room right here?
39:59Do you know how hard they just been all ready here?
40:01Yeah.
40:10All right, we're going to walk this way.
40:14What?
40:14How has this experience been like for you?
40:16She just showed me that I've been doing some stupid .
40:21But I did that to myself, so there's nothing I can really do to change that.
40:26I might still be here, but she ain't here, and that's all that matters to me.
40:53Hey, it's Lulu.
40:55So, can we get DeMarcus from Hotel Blockdown looking for release to see if he's supposed
40:59to stop?
41:13Are you doing DeMarcus?
41:15Very cool.
41:20DeMarcus came here two nights ago.
41:22He seemed like a very calm and respectable person.
41:28You know, he never gave me or other staff here any issues.
41:32But I'm sure this has taught him some lesson and he'll walk away a better person, hopefully.
41:41All right, so you got three bonds.
41:42Each one, there's a yellow highlight right there.
41:44And you just sign all three of them, okay?
41:55Right now, he'll be able to return back to Georgia.
41:58And he just has to show up for his court dates.
42:06You're free.
42:08What does it feel like after being in jail for a few days to be out here?
42:12Nice?
42:13Yeah.
42:13Nice, nice, nice, nice, nice.
42:15What do you feel about all of this that went down?
42:18I take responsibility in my actions.
42:20They had a job to do.
42:22If I want to escalate the situation, it wouldn't have went that far.
42:26I feel like once I go to court and everything like that, some of the charges will get dropped
42:30down to, like, misdemeanor, so I'm just looking forward to court.
42:35Hey, y'all.
42:36Hey.
42:36Hey, Stink Stink.
42:40What's up?
42:41What's up, Kyle?
42:42So what was it like to get him out?
42:44I feel like you've been going through it, I've heard.
42:46Yeah, we was getting a run around for a long time.
42:49Had to keep calling him over.
42:51Yeah, they told me that.
42:52Hey, good luck to you, man.
42:54Appreciate that.
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