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but russell pled guilty to possession of heroin with intent to distribute. he is serving three years here. and he says he won't let jail alter one of his core values. >> i believe in the preservation of my race. there's a double standard. especially when it comes to whites. it's okay to have black power. it's okay to have brown pride. if you have white pride you're a [ bleep ] racist. how does that work? how is it not the same for anybody else? you know what i'm saying? so now there's brown pride month. black history month. where the hell is white history month? >> despite his feelings, russell says he's learned to get along with other races in jail. >> it's all about respect. as long as you respect me, we ain't got no problems. race or not i hate you as a race. as a man i'll respect you because, you know, you showed me respect. now who am i more apt to get along with and associate with, yeah, of course, whites. >> this is a wonderful life we get to live in sorry ass jail. i guess it could be worse. i could still be strung out and sitting here. be dope sick.
but russell pled guilty to possession of heroin with intent to distribute. he is serving three years here. and he says he won't let jail alter one of his core values. >> i believe in the preservation of my race. there's a double standard. especially when it comes to whites. it's okay to have black power. it's okay to have brown pride. if you have white pride you're a [ bleep ] racist. how does that work? how is it not the same for anybody else? you know what i'm saying? so now there's...
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. >> the other inmate involved in the fight is kevin russell. >> have a seat in that gray chair. >> both men are taken to the infirmary for examination. >> how are you feeling, man? are you all right? talk it over, man. you don't hit me. >> obviously you heard him say that about hitting the girl. any truth to that, city se making up stuff? >> no. me and my old lady got in a scuffle. i held her back from hitting me and that's what that's all about. >> after the investigation and another hearing, ratliff and russell both get 30 days in segregation. >> it will be 80 days i've done in this whole entire trip, more than half my time i've been here. >> do you see a pattern developing here, david? >> i got an anger problem, i guess. each fight i have been in, i have not started it. >> walker, daniel, i'm back! >> as ratliff begins his next 30 days in segregation, jail officials allow us to leave him a digital camera to record his thoughts. >> what's up? i swear, they hand out 30 days like [ bleep ]. 30 days. i don't care. i don't care what anyone says or how hard -- [ bleep ]. i'm telling you, m
. >> the other inmate involved in the fight is kevin russell. >> have a seat in that gray chair. >> both men are taken to the infirmary for examination. >> how are you feeling, man? are you all right? talk it over, man. you don't hit me. >> obviously you heard him say that about hitting the girl. any truth to that, city se making up stuff? >> no. me and my old lady got in a scuffle. i held her back from hitting me and that's what that's all about. >>...
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. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and my kids, freedom's just not freedom anyway. >> grab that and come with me. >> andrew dykman is in for statutory rape. unlike randy, coming to prison for andrew is a new and frightening experience. >> i'm pretty nervous. and i'm scared. i wasn't expecting to be here. it's a scary place. and i've heard stories about what goes on at night here. i've heard stories about people getting killed. you name it. >> dykman. >> in order to properly classify the inmates, they will spend several weeks on the cell block as their behavior is observed. because they must be considered a security threat until
. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and my kids, freedom's just not...
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. >> as guards wait for the team to comply and take a shower, officer russell anderson explains the effects of the pepper spray. >> it opens up the nasal passages, creates a lot of water in the eyes, mucous forming in the nose, can't breathe. shortness of breath. because it just fills up with everything. a safe, effective way for them to, you know, be restrained. there's no long-term effects. it's 99% safe. >> i spent 20 years in the united states navy. i'm retired. this is the hardest job i've ever had. >> open your eyes. wash it in your eyes. wash up your nose. >> not everybody we can stand there and reach. he's a person that we'll have for a long time down here. >> you know that, don't you? he is. this is his last try. his last time, last time. >> the safety and security is my main priority. and it's the officers' main priority. everything else is second. what happens when an offender does get like that, you have to snap it off at the hilt. because the other offenders will see that and they'll start acting the same. it's like a fire. we're searching for compliance out of them one way or
. >> as guards wait for the team to comply and take a shower, officer russell anderson explains the effects of the pepper spray. >> it opens up the nasal passages, creates a lot of water in the eyes, mucous forming in the nose, can't breathe. shortness of breath. because it just fills up with everything. a safe, effective way for them to, you know, be restrained. there's no long-term effects. it's 99% safe. >> i spent 20 years in the united states navy. i'm retired. this is...