looks like some shampoo. breakfast drink, kool-aid, cookies and deodorant. wow, nice package. they take care of you. they re not bad people. you don t get sweets in here. so i can t wait to take a bite of my snickers. like all segregation inmates, hayes is handcuffed during his recreation time outside his cell. the restraints are supposed to prevent inmates from fighting, but in this case, they re just a hindrance to his ability to enjoy his snack. this is awesome. mm. i feel like cookie monster. the day also brings one of
hayes easygoing attitude stands in contrast to the alleged crime that brought him to jail in the first place attempted murder. he s pled not guilty and has been in jail for nearly four months awaiting trial. here i am again. and because of my past history of my record, you know, they kind of are somewhat using that against me, thinking i m either a threat or a menace to society, but which i m really not. hayes long-term future is up to the courts. for now, he s facing possible time in the jail s segregation unit, if the disciplinary board sanctions him for the fight. he will have a hearing within the next few days. about the only thing i can do is just hope for the best, you know? hayes is hardly alone in facing an uncertain future. a short distance away in the women s wing of the jail, 26-year-old crystal o riley is currently awaiting trial on several charges, including armed robbery. if convicted, she faces five to ten years in prison.
hope she gets it. reality is also hitting hard for ja-norris hayes over the jail s segregation unit. never been in segregation before, you know. after he was attacked by another inmate wielding a sock full of batteries, hayes was moved to segregation to await his disciplinary hearing. while he didn t instigate the fight, hayes quickly gained the upper hand. surveillance video shows him ignoring commands to stop fighting while the deputy assigned to the unit waits for backup. it s up to the segregation unit s disciplinary officer, deputy stengel to decide how long hayes must stay in segregation. did you fight back at all? what happened? swinging the sock at you. what did you do then? i blocked it and rushed him to defend myself. right. i ended up on top of him, and that was it. when you ended up on top of him, were you punching into him at that point in time? i really can t say, sir. okay.
floors and the like. the tallest gentleman in the frame is jenoris hayes. he s about to be attacked by a detainee who has a weapon, a sock weighted with batteries. it allows detainee to strike the victim while providing distance so the victim can t strike back. fortunately for mr. hayes, he was able to deflect the initial attack, and what happens is mr. hayes gains the upper hand in this fight. and though this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and await the arrival of our response teams. and you see that mr. hayes now has gained the upper hand in this altercation. and as the response team comes in, you see them secure the participants fairly quickly, efficiently, and they ll be headed off to segregation. having received treatment for minor injuries, hayes is secured back in his cell. he ended up like this and you were on top of him, pounding him. at a certain point, you have to
view. we get it for free. i don t even look out the window because it puts me right down there and worried about everything that s going on, like i m missing something. right now, if i got out tonight, i know that i m probably ending up downtown. recovery is not an option right now. i m not going to get clean. i m going to go get high. there s always that story, like, you see people get clean and sober. like this is the other side of it, this is the not so clean and not so sober side. coming up when you ended up on top, were you punching into him? ja-norris hayes faces the disciplinary board. and i got somebody that s going to do me a favor. robert sutton sends a singing telegram to his girlfriend, jail-style. i understand you re feeling down just gotta get the check. almost there.