60 Days In: Top 5 Moments From Fulton County Jail | A&E

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Man, I'm not pushing up on-- Roo is a big guy. Like, his arms fill up the uniform top. Like, he is a huge guy. I mean, I'm worried about him, you know, trying me. What you want? ALAN: The next thing I know is Roo walking into a cell, took this dude's commissary. And I was like, [BLEEP]. I feel like, you know, he's about to jump for my commissary items. No. Roo can have it. I mean, my life ain't worth a dollar, or two dollars, whatever it is. I mean, I'm not about to get stabbed over some foolishness. [INAUDIBLE]. Can't you see? Whose room is this? ALAN: Being in jail in the midst of this violent gang culture, it is disorienting. A big, you know, scary guy-- I don't know his name, but he is taking people's stuff. I feel like this could become dangerous or problematic. Like, two to three weeks. Yeah, you want my boy-- You could hear 'em fighting it out, and it literally heard, like, somebody was hitting their hand on a wall. If someone takes you into a room, they can beat you up and the officers aren't going to see it. And that's extremely distressing. All right. Go on ahead. What's up? Immediately, you can see Tre's nose was so swollen-- Roo is a big guy. Tre, on the other hand, is bones and skin. And you've got to give props to Tre for for taking a beating like that, and not even snitching. Not saying a word. ALAN: Monte decided he needed to protect Tre, so Roo went into Monte's cell and took this dude's commissary. Hey! Y'all need to have some [BLEEP] peace! What the [BLEEP] wrong with you up there? Man! Man! Naw. The guards asked what was going on, and Monte said that, you know, they're about to jump me. Even I knew that wasn't good, that you were about to snitch on somebody. You could get murdered in here for something like that. CALVIN: Man, I'm cool with people here. I feel safe. But you just never know, and there are definitely other people here that's, like, attracting attention. What? You don't need to take no [BLEEP].. You can't be Blood. Leave it alone. You're not Blood, bro. I don't know how to-- you ain't Blood. Yo. [INAUDIBLE] I ain't gonna keep talking, bro. I ain't gonna keep talking. You're not gonna get no [BLEEP]!! On the street. Yeah. On the street. On the street, punk. On the street. CALVIN: Too Tall, he cool. He not gonna mess with you if you don't mess with you. But you know, if you cross that line, or if you try to claim you some kind of-- say a gang that you're not, then that's when it starts. Right there. Be cool. Tell that nigga I'm going [INAUDIBLE].. All that? Follow up on your stuff. I think to survive here, you have to fight. You have to fight, and let 'em know, like, I will fight you, and I will get out there with you. Whether you win or lose, it's just a respect thing. What's up with you, man? Follow up on your stuff. It's all backstage. Follow up on your stuff. We gonna ride on you, homes. You're not gonna get no [BLEEP]. Too Tall's yelling at somebody, and he was like, you ain't part of this. You ain't part of that. It's getting kind of rowdy in the dorm, where the tension's kind of building. And I'm like, man, they about to fight. You know who I am? You know who I am? He's gonna take him out. [INAUDIBLE] [BLEEP] Get your [BLEEP]. You a [INAUDIBLE]. Bitch ass [BLEEP]! Hey, hit him. Hey! MATT: It's hard for me to watch six guys gang up on one. Too Tall is basically a worthless individual. He's picking on the weak, just because he's got some other kids behind him that are backing him up. Trying to make sure I'm not looking, you know, as I feel. Because, of course, I'm nervous. But then he fell on the ground next, and they stomped him while he was on the ground. And they just left it at that. I was just, like-- I knew somebody from tower was looking. I'm like, man, somebody fixing to be here any minute. And I'm just like-- nobody's coming. Damn, boy. You should be prepared of what comes with your actions. Oh, man! If the guards didn't see blood, maybe that's part of the system, you know? You don't want people coming to jail thinking that it's awesome. [LAUGHTER] Freedom! Get down, get down, get down. What is life like in 500? A bunch of kids that are talking [BLEEP] to each other constantly. The COs deal with a lot of people who enjoy causing trouble. I'm cool with them, but I know that my time here is getting short. So you just gotta grin and bear it. MATT: We don't have a remote control for the television, so Tall got on somebody's shoulders, changed the channel on the TV, which is the only way to change it. Man, boy, y'all didn't [BLEEP],, man. My dad did a 10 year stretch. I couldn't imagine being here for years by yourself, being locked in for 20, 23 hours. Sometimes the inmates feel that they ain't being treated right. But when you're a CO, man, you gotta be professional in the best way you can. If you're dealing with inmates, you're dealing with some crazy jokers in there, man. I understand COs have a tough job. I think I have a new appreciation for what the officers do, and you've got to have COs that know how to deal with the young guys. McKenzie is good at that. If you get too disrespectful, then he'll be like, whoa, whoa, whoa. Turning the TV, bro! What in the hell, bro? Gotta let him know. I'm telling you, you ain't got to-- My whole body immediately went in shock. I literally-- I literally was shaking. Why the [BLEEP] would you tell somebody that? Could you be that dumb? I thought Angele was very stupid to do that. If I could find another word right now for stupid, I would. So we need to have a talk with you. I think you know why we need to have a talk, don't you? Yeah. I already know. I don't care what you do, but in here, you're my undercover operative. Mhm. Do you understand that? Mhm. You're almost like an employee of the sheriff's office. Mhm. So you can't be in a relationship with an inmate. Even a consensual one. I don't think you, you know, fully understand the consequences of what's going on here. There are other participants that are in that pod. Mhm. And frankly, your actions have put everyone in serious danger. So what I'm going to tell you right now, so that you're not left, you know, dangling and wondering what in the world is going on-- we're going to end your participation in this project. You're done, as of right now. Do you have any questions of us? Mm-mm. Would you have done anything differently? Do you have any regrets? No. To the decision you made? - I didn't think you did. - Sure don't. OK. To make it very, very clear, people do not know this is "60 Days In." Gabrielle does not know this is "60 Days," and she thinks that I'm working for the warden. Just to make that real [BLEEP] clear. I never mentioned anything about another participant. I only said that it was me. OK? I'm not that damn dumb. So I never even mentioned anything about Stephanie. She doesn't have the slightest [BLEEP] clue about Stephanie. One of the things I want you to think about is, why did I blow this? Not only did you go full on inmate, but you seem to have said, at some point, forget what this is about. I'm going to do what I want to do. So it might sound a little harsh, but-- yeah, you blew it, and I want to know why. What me and Gabrielle has is real. And if we end up together, I have no regrets about this experience. This experience was beautiful. Due to the nature of this breach, Angele is going to be removed from the jail. She's going to be taken straight to a hotel room, where she will not be able to make phone calls or talk to anyone, and her activities will be monitored. Here? Do you think the Gabby will continue to keep the secret that you shared with her? Whatever happens, happens. Like, you know, and I'm-- you know, ready to deal with whatever gets thrown my way. I've just been informed that Gabby has talked to other inmates. She's talked to MJ about you being an undercover, so to speak. Mhm. I can't believe that. There's no way. She never mentioned anything about-- It's on video. They're talking about it. It's on video. We've been advised. I'll just say that to you. We've been advised. Now, Stephanie, who was in there with you-- she's a target now. Your actions have put everyone in serious danger. Before anybody gets hurt, I think you know what I'm going to have to do now. And that is shut down the whole thing. The program is done. We're going to get Stephanie out for her safety, and we're going to end this. [ALARM] We see shadows moving in the mist-- Let's go! Let's go! We start hearing people yelling and running, running. Now we know something's going on. Zone 500 is currently undergoing a code red mass evacuation drill. Yeah? In order to make the drill feel real, we keep the inmates in the dark as long as possible. [INAUDIBLE] The inmates are restrained with zip ties in order to be able to conduct the transport safely. Y'all ready? When we're on the bus, before they take us off, the guy from the [INAUDIBLE] team comes in. He's like, listen-- he's like, any of you that slipped your cuffs, if we see your hands in front of you, we got the OK. We got the green light to shoot you. With the rubber bullets. And this guy was serious, man. He tied it up tight, and I instantly felt it. Like, it wasn't even a whole 3 seconds until I told somebody-- I said, look, I said, my circulation's been cut off. You know? And they were just like, well, there ain't nothing I can do. Go in there and sit down. Come on, bro. This [BLEEP] tight as [BLEEP],, man. I'll tell you that. Hey! See how they treat us when we in jail? They treat us like [BLEEP]! So that's why we act how the way we act in here. We slaves. [SIREN] [SHOUTING] For real, man. [INAUDIBLE] Damn, man. That [BLEEP] hurts, man. Everybody was just in pain. The handcuffs, you got some space in between your wrists. Flex cuffs got you like this, so behind your back, your forearms are pinned together, you know? There's no way to sit, no way to stand. You're losing circulation. Hey, Sarge, man, my arms hurting bad! His thumb's swelling up. How that's a threat? You don't give me no respect, so you don't get no respect. [BLEEP] All the way in. Look at his hand. The cuffs are too tight, and the tool that they have to use to take the cuffs off, it slides in between the cuff and your wrist. So now they gotta force this tool in between somebody's wrists and this plastic cuff, which-- it's heavy duty plastic, you know? So the plastic ain't giving, your skin is. Come on. I felt like I was going to throw up. It was like, circulation's been cut off. With all that, it's just-- the tools were bleeding. It shows you how tight it was. And they talking about people putting on a show. Right here. Your health be on the line in jail, like, in more than one way. I'm not worried about the pain of getting cut, and I'm not worried about a little bit of loss of blood in a little tiny wound that I know is going to heal. I'm worried about who got cut before me.
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Length: 19min 34sec (1174 seconds)
Published: Fri May 07 2021
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