boston s suffolk county jail, we often trailed deputies as they responded to a multitude of inmate fights. other hand. other hand, other hand. slow everybody down. don t move. take him into his cell. stop running your mouth. okay? [ bleep ] what was that all about? i didn t even swing. what was that all about? basketball target. this fight was between inmates brad flowers and adidas maston. it occurred in the shower area, out of view of the jail s hundreds of surveillance cameras. turn around. put your hands through the trap. lieutenant keith maderus, one of the first officers on the scene, did see something important. i observed inmate mastons throwing closest punches and exchanging closest punches with inmate flowers.
your story? then i m going to be in the hole. it doesn t matter just for horseplaying. it s what it s going to be. 45 days in the hole. i leave in 10 days. most inmate fights do result with time in the hole, or as it s formally known, disciplinary segregation. locked in the cell 23 hours a day with nothing to do is already hard but sometimes there s a higher price to pay. coleman is symbolic of so many inmates that we meet. he actually has a great shot. he s going to be getting out soon. he has a family and he has work on the outside that he can go back to, and yet he consciously engages in a fight that sets him up in a much worse situation. it could possibly get him outside charges which would give him a lengthier sentence in prison. that is, if the jail or the other inmate files criminal charges, and for coleman, it was another 9 1/2 years of probation ahead of him. that possibility began to sink in. if i get charged with assault i m going to the penitentiary
say something. what if they don t believe your story? then i m going to be in the hole. it doesn t matter just for horseplaying. it s what it s going to be. 45 days in the hole. i leave in 10 days. most inmate fights do result with time in the hole, or as it s formally known, disciplinary segregation. locked in the cell 23 hours a day with nothing to do is already hard but sometimes there s a higher price to pay. coleman is symbolic of so many inmates that we meet. he actually has a great shot. he s going to be getting out soon. he has a family and he has work on the outside that he can go back to, and yet he consciously engages in a fight that sets him up in a much worse situation. it could possibly get him outside charges which would give him a lengthier sentence in prison. that is, if the jail or the other inmate files criminal
during our weeks of shooting, lockup: extstended in boston s suffolk county jail, we often trailed deputies as they responded to a multitude of inmate fights. other hand. slow everybody down. don t move. take him into his cell. stop running your mouth. okay? [ bleep ]. what was that all about? i didn t even swing. what was that all about? basketball target. this fight was between inmates brad flowers and adidas maston. it occurred in the shower area, out of view of the jail s hundreds of surveillance cameras. turn around. put your hands through the trap. lieutenant keith maderus, one of the first officers on the scene, did see something important. i observed inmate mastons throwing closest punches and
it doesn t matter just for horseplaying. it s what it s going to be. 45 days in the hole. i leave in 10 days. most inmate fights do result with time in the hole, or as it s formally known, disciplinary segregation. locked in a cell 23 hours a day with nothing to do is already hard, but sometimes there s a higher price to pay. coleman is symbolic of so many inmates that we meet. he actually has a great shot. he s going to be getting out soon. he has a family, and he has work on the outside that he can go back to, and yet he consciously engages in a fight that sets him up in a much worse situation. it could possibly get him outside charges which would give him a lengthier sentence in prison. that is, if the jail or the other inmate files criminal charges, and for coleman, it was another 9 1/2 years of probation ahead of him. that possibility began to sink