Intoxicated Man Forced to be Restrained After Attempting to Hurt Himself (JAIL)
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2023
- In Salt Lake City, Utah, an intoxicated man gets tied in a restraint bag after attempting to hurt himself with handcuffs. In Austin, Texas, a man gets thrown in jail for fighting at a bar.
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My claustrophobia would be freaking out in that thing lol. These people are completely unhinged.
Same!!! I'd be worse!
Heart attack or panic attack for me.
Me too. I've fought the police in a blackout, they sure could have restrained me. Behaved deplorably, and had to apologize. It's the booze, and it's not that uncommon. I would probably have a seizure if someone threw me in the trunk, or restrained me so fully.
Same, I would probably pass out from claustrophobia. :(
I was thinking the same 😵
Claustrophobia with that bag on my head would kick in full force. But then again, I've never been in that position yet.
Hopefully not yet and not ever!
While the bag may be overused at times, it's sometimes necessary in order to prevent spitting.
Just don't spit at the police and you won't have to worry about it. 😂
From my experience as a deputy at my county jail, people that out of it will generally use whatever is in their means to "get back" at you when otherwise restrained in cuffs. When some of our intakes have communicable diseases (that we may only learn about when the intake is calmed down enough to get a medical history on), it definitely protects deputies in the moment. A lot of times it can also keep an inmate from additional charges depending on the state, since states like mine have specific statutes involving assault via bodily fluids.
Ya, if someone put that on my head i'd probably be upset too
I'm just impressed with his flexibility.
If you can’t handle your liquor, don’t drink ! These guys talk and act tough until they are restrained. That’s when they start crying like a little girl
Amazing how all these badasses come in and its amazing what a cold cell and time will do to someone. When all else fails, restraint.
Yeah that’s a bully officer not a real officer
@@andrewhenning6834 I’ve been a corrections officer for over 20 years and you have to have that edge ‘cause you never know what type of reaction you’re gonna get. Especially when someone is under the influence. You can’t take things personally but you have to show them who is in control
Yeah... everytime......shows you under all that loud talk they are soft, and in possession of a low intelligence quotient.
@@rctkiller somebody call my moma
That body guard restraint is pretty in-humane. There are better ways to restrain someone. It's no wonder he panicked!!
You’re joking right? 😂
@@the_archer76 he lost the privilege to ask for favors when intoxicated. Besides, it’s for his own protection.
@@jalipalej8742bs
Cosa ha fatto quell' uomox essere legato come una bestia? E perche' non si faccia del male,psicologicamente e' proprio un abuso!!!!
i have to agree with you id be scared shitless if someone put me in one of those
9:03 “had one drink” yeah, sure you did
The first dark-haired officer...wow what a looker!! 😂👀
I was thinking the same thing!
Same thing I said 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think I would have a heart attack if I was put in the body guard restraint. I’m claustrophobic and would literally have a meltdown if that happened to me. Never been arrested and don’t plan to be but still I think that is cruel. It’s worse than a straight jacket or the restraint chair you see them use.
It only happens in America I think.
And panicking makes your more dangerous in the police eyes so they’ll probably throw you in solitary while in that wrap 😂😂😂
We will call tomorrow at the noon time and will see
If you’d be acting like him claustrophobia would be the last thing in your mind
@@jalipalej8742 а за что его арестовали?
Omg I lost it when he was saying ‘I’ve been in this thing for 6 hours’ then the cop is like ‘yeah he was in it for a total of 34 minutes’
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same.
I about died when the officer said 34 minutes! I had to back up and hear it again, wasn’t sure I heard it right! 😂😂😂😂😂 I originally thought, wow he’s still so belligerent for 6 hours later 😮
probably isn’t the funniest thing when knowing that severe restraints + isolation puts someone in a different place entirely, mentally. brains go into shock from trauma and time suddenly feels different. it’s pretty sad, depressing to see others laughing at it.
@@greyadams3663 oh lighten up
"I've been falling for 30 minutes!"
Yelling at him ain’t gonna help especially if he wants to hurt himself
“ uhhhh i cant move i cant breath i cant seee “ im sorry but i cant help but laugh 🤣🤣🤣 .
Then my friend you have psychopathic tendency
4 to 6 hours doesn't sound too bad after he thought he heard 46 hours. Some people just want to fight once they've had even the smallest bit of alcohol, usually they're the thinnest, shortest guys.
And after drinking they think they are 10 feet tall and bullet proof.😂
I’ve seen people who can drink beer without a problem but if they drink spirits they become monsters.
@@mediterraneandiet2483, That is probably because they are consuming higher amounts of alcohol in a much shorter frame of time. Additionally, if someone has grown a tolerance or goes from a lighter alcohol to a stronger alcohol they are more likely to consume spirits/wine more quickly than if they had a low tolerance or started with liquor. Studies have shown that the feeling of "buzz" or dopamine occurs while drinking and not from the alcohol itself, the feeling dampens quickly after you stop drinking, so a high tolerance, heavy drinker drinking shots will quickly go into a drunken stupor before they even realize that they consumed too much alcohol. The chronic presence of alcohol not only makes your tolerance go up but it also directly effects your chemical connections and neuroreceptors in the brain, leading to dependency which forces someone to consume more-and-more alcohol in order to feel content (alcoholism).
That is definitely inhumane the way his is acting ! I bet he will do that again ! The Jail guards did a good job 👏
It's the booze, he may not even know how he's behaving.
@@lynnehuff9659 Probably ! But I have drank a lot of alcohol, I drank vodka every day for 4 years after my mom died and I never acted like that, but I guess I'm just someone who likes people and I don't get aggressive weather I'm drinking or not !
@@briancleveland6115 Alcohol affects people differently. For me, I can be a happy go lucky guy and the life of the party to an aggressive a-hole within a few minutes. At the time, I was drinking as a way to self-medicate my anxiety/depression and it took me a good 4 years before I realized how destructive it was. I was probably inches away from ruining everything and everyone I had in my life before I decided enough was enough and stopped drinking.
Been sober for 10+ years now, and I wouldn't go back to the way I was ever again. Once I learned ways to cope and overcome parts of my anxiety and how to handle the depression by just allowing myself to go through the motions, I became stronger and a better person. For those struggling and are reading this, reach out to me if you need someone to talk to who can relate.
@@boom-headshot2654 I'm glad you resolved your issues, I'm not saying that this applies to you but In my experience I've realized that most people who get mad when they drink are naturally mad. Some people aren't happy unless they are mad, alcohol just brings it out. I've never been depressed and I prefer not to get mad because I decided it doesn't help anything. I figure it's like crying over spilled milk, crying doesn't unspill milk. And I only had anxiety one time, I was 6 and I was so anxious Christmas eve I couldn't sleep !
@@lynnehuff9659Your point being?
The people crying "its inhumane!" Have *NEVER* dealt with a real drunk, violent person in their life. Every now and then I'll help my uncle with security at his property when he rents out his shed for parties and the amount of drunk strangers that try to fight people is unreal, i had to prevent this one guy who was a stranger from trying to enter a party he wasn't invited to, he was trying to score free drinks. Imagine what a JAIL has to go through on a daily basis
Ain't nobody even say that not 1 person
@Arcademan09 I absolutely agree with you. And the people arrested keep saying “I’m not resisting!” When they are absolutely resisting.
No, what you're claiming is completely untrue. My dad was a violent alcoholic. And I don't think that completely immobilizing him while he was in one of his drunken stupors would have had a particularly calming effect.
you want comfort for this drunk man? would you have the same reaction to a drunk who killed someone? this guy was literally HARMING himself, something had to be done, and on a side note, jail is not a calming place. @@tommyudo3195
@@tommyudo3195he would Hulk himself out of it.
Srgt.DeNiro u were definitely made for this profession ❤️❤️❤️ Be Safe💙
I love how tough he was until he couldn't move anymore. Then it was "Sorry, guys. I'm so sorry." 🤣
Easy to laugh at someone while they’re down ash hole
Blessings to you and yours.
It takes a very certain type of temperament to do a job like this. I had to work security in a hospital psychiatric ward and after having to tie someone down to a bed I quite because it felt wrong.
Because you felt it was satanic and cruel
that "job" must have made you feel terrible inside and your right it is wrong
At first I was wondering how he could get drunk enough to get in a fight in an hour or two, but later I thought that there are many people who would definitely want to hit him in less than an hour.
That's very funny! I probably deserved to be hit, and just got lucky. Thing was, I wasn't young like him. Can't say enough, it's the booze. Feel for the police having to deal with people out of their minds everyday.
Depending on what they are drinking, someone can get super-drunk in a short time. It depends on their personality whether or not they start a fight. Two aggressive people who get drunk quickly and are the aggressive type can mix it up in a very short time.
Может он русский 🤣
its a shame that people dont freak out at home rather than in public.
If you can't handle your drinking DO NOT GO OUT IN PUBLIC!!!!! So thankful that if I drink I do it at home. Im safe, others are safe, and I don't have to take a chance at going to jail and being on one of these videos 😊 I watch then on repeat so keep them coming
Ooooooor... Just don't drink till you lose your mind!
I'm proud of you
I'm seriously mesmerized by how proud these people can be while breaking constitutional law.
Anybody outside USA is seeing how unhinged things are becoming over there. Good luck to you all.
What law was broken?
Explain yourself, or go to the bottom of the pile
What would you do? Let them back out?
How TF is this not torture?!
it is!!!
it's not torture. they are calmly restraining him.
Pahempaa kuin mikään.
Well he chose to get drunk in public.
He was intoxicated and angry. He was dangerous.
They call them overpaid babysitters I called them very less paid corrections officers.
The first guy was wrapped up like a little burrito.
Inmate: hey you guys want to play Twister??….Fine! I’ll play by myself.
It's like they are little kids and the guards have to do what the parents should have done. MAKE THEM MIND.
Exactly 💯
Soóo sad some people should never drink Alcohol!!!
Most people
I'm gonna file suit.
Some ppl cant handle it. I once seen a guy brought into the drunk tank try to chew the veins out of his own wrist within minutes of being brought inside.
Evvvvvrrrybody gotta be a tough guy. How's that working out for ya so far? 😂
That second guy blames everyone else for his problems.
I wonder how many people wake up and say where am I @ ? 😂 Ruff night!
Good work
"im so sorry you guys" lol
The fact it takes 7 law enforcement officers to hold down one drunk man
That other dude cuffed to the bench in the background is just along for the ride.
"WELCOME TO JURRASSIC PARK" 5:36 😂
Those 2 supercombative guys who were locked up have "Sesame Street" mindsets of their own. They acted like juveniles in an adult jail.
What about Cocomelon…?
Sesame Street seems like a mature kid show.
They teach in basic first aid that if the person is yelling their breathing is fine
The WRAP restraint has actually saved a person multiple times. Suicidal inmates attempting to hang himself and kept throwing himself onto the floor to break his chest, that guy had alot of problems I hope he's doing fine now
I always find it fascinating how different forces from different states have different methods and appliances when dealing with difficult DPs. Nothing like we have here in the UK.
Just offer them biscuits and tea 😂 I’m sorry 😅
2:08 look he’s not cooperating with the officers and look he’s trying to hurt himself with his handcuffs
Let us take his most vulnerable moment and record it for clicks. Savage.
Unfortunately when you are drunk and crazy this is what happens. Yes it sucks but I hope he gets better soon and help!
Real, yet emphatic and compassionate. ❤
Ei tuolla parane.
I love your videos
Hope that guy gets the help he needs
Officer Hunky looks like one of the Osmonds.
I can't believe the comments from people who think this is 'inhumane'. They have obviously never had to deal with a person like this. I wonder how they would feel if this aggressive drunken lout broke into their house and started screaming and swearing at them. I suspect their tune would change dramatically. Had to laugh at 'my jaw is broken'. Speaking as one who has had a broken jaw you would not be able to talk if it was especially not this long harangue.
I mean, I don’t think they treated him poorly but when they say things like, if you can talk, you can breathe as if that’s true, it’s concerning. Being able to talk does not mean you’re not struggling to breathe. The fact that they are that unintelligent and unaware of something as simple as that, again, is worrisome. That’s the only thing that I saw and heard that was concerning.
@@AllHailKingRose I agree with you completely. It completely shows poor training and honestly a lack of respect for another humans basic right to breath
@@Nickglove4118 thank you. I have heard nurses say this in the ER and it’s just blatantly false. It’s a dangerous belief.
I think the person was commenting that Glenn was acting inhumanely.
They all say they can't breath .🤐
Glad it was done in a way that didn't injure him. He needs space to calm down.
Who cares if he was hurt? That’s really who he wants to be when sober.
@@backagain5216 I mean it does looks bad on police when they accidentally hurt prisoner. That's what make restraining them so difficult. Especially when their drunk.
They called this restraint
7:24 They really used that un-copyrighted stock “woooahh!” sound that was also used in iCarly 🤣🤣
5:44 Michael is so nice 😊
That cop just stands there with a cocky look on his face
5:36 He sounded like a Adult sized crying baby that was waiting and crying for mommy to pick him up from jail (a.k.a the crib jail) 😂😂😂
He seems to have like a condition like adhd so don't laugh at him
@@Hiicallmyselflazy True but it's funny to see him laying from the ground begging for mercy at the cops to free him so he could breath properly without hitting them.
Proper re. Strain
Wow dude he messed up I'm so sorry for him
После такого отношения психика человека никогда не будет прежней. Человек не сможет быть нормальным.
“I can’t breathe!” Meanwhile he’s yelling. I’m a nurse and have seen many like this. At least the cops have these outfits they can put on people. I think it protects everyone plus it gives them a little time to “reflect” on their actions.
😂😂😂😂this is why u just do what the cops are politely asking u to do - NOT THAT DIFFICULT- adults acting like complete idiots 🙄
That’s the problem in usa. Having weed classed similar to heroin 😂😂😂…. And alcohol is just fine.
This is how you prepare a Human Burrito.
It looked like he was trying to bite his fingers off that's crazy
2:59 BOLD SHEET FEAR 😂🤣💩
I thought the guard said 46 hours. He is talking to fast and the he says it correctly lol
For someone with a broken jaw , he’s doing quite good at mouthing off
why would they use that instead of a 4 point restraint with leather leaving the cuffs on just gives him more chances to hurt himself on them
Reminds me of when I was 4 years old 😂
2:50 Wrap 'n' Roll! 👮👍
"would the real slim shady, please stand up"-Eminem
😂😂😂
😅😅😅
Using the same spit guard is a must, the criminals will learn fast for next time
Not if they can't feel pain.
Wow swaddling really does work, both for little babies and big cry babies.
Slim Shady wantabe 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂You aint no gangsta.🤣🤣🤣😂
Imagine not being able to scratch your balls😢 thats torture
The officer in Travis County is booking criminals when he could be booking modeling gigs. True community service.
Sgt. Michael DeNiro kept his calm demeanor through it all.
Now, imagine this same person in a hospital. No, his treatment was not inhumane. He's psychotic and is able to harm staff, as well as himself.
featherweight slim shady has a bright future ahead of him
Beautiful eye lashes Officer Chipping, any woman would be proud to have lashes like that. Added to the fact that he is really handsome.
I totally understand this, but honesty if my face was covered I'd have a total meltdown.
I honestly think the face covering is wrong I would lose it not only because of breathing problems but other reasons as well. It would just make matters worse.
@@policethepolice4794 then what other ways could you think of?
I feel sorry for the officers who have to deal with horrible people like these every day.
I worked in the local jail as a guard for hmmmm 10 years and really I enjoyed it. There was one cop and me. Most of the people when they sobered up were very very nice people. I was a volunteer never got paid but one thing no matter what happened I always showed respect as did the cop I worked with . Always talk in a calm quiet voice as then they have to stop yelling and put on their listening ears.
I met some very interesting folks. Also some sad cases. Like domestic violence. The wife was stabbed and he came to sit with me for awhile as he was so drunk. I loved it all. People what I call the folks “at the bottom of their mental state” at that time,,,,,, need help and I liked helping, but it can be dangerous too. So i had to follow the rules too, got asked on many dates or told I had a nice set of jugs haaaaaaaaa sometimes you can’t help it but smile or laugh. The cop I worked with was told to show his junk haaaaaaaaa so i called him Mr junk and he called me miss jugs.
Just be kind was my motto and respectful because we never know “this could be my loved one “ and how would I want him or her to be treated??? Also I was a nurse at the nursing station. I wouldn’t say they r horrible people I would say they r under the “influence” and out of control so they need to visit me for a bit .Most of the time a calm environment was what they needed. And a much needed rest.
I have to say like these officers I enjoyed my time there .
They chose the job, they could not cut it on the street and want to be “police”
Never feel sorry for someone working in their chosen field
This is a very ignorant comment. Trauma, homelessness, mental disease, addiction are not a choice.
Why? They chose the career and get paid to do it!!
I feel worse for the INMATE in the restraints, looks like an anxiety reaction to the situation, mental illness and @lcohol are never a good mix.
Those restraint things are meant to keep people from harming themselves. Guy was biting himself and trying to harm himself with the cuffs. Honestly, there's no good answer on what to do with people with such tendencies and how to keep them at least close to safe.
@@nikdozajimavy1277 That's true, I think I feel for him because I had to be 4 point restrained in a hospital once. It was very anxiety provoking, prob due to my PTSD, they did keep me safe however.
Glen is a menace to society.
That retrain breaks peoples ribs ever time they use it
7:34 Officer Jermaine, what a handsome officer, i bet all the ladys harrass you in the jail😂😂😂
Tht one booking officer dealing with Eminem is fine asf😊
more mercy hopefully
What if he threw up and suffocated with that guard over his face not a good idea for intoxicated people that could led to a law suit so let that be an example of what not to do some of the situations they contain in a wrong way too extreme sometimes.
Off topic but the young cop explaining what happened was HOT 🤣
this looks so scary
Not a bad idea to have 😂
The Hershey highway is strong in that sergeant!
Those sandwiches ready yet?
@@roadkillgravy5168 I'll ask your mom when she is done cleaning my toilet kid!
Did they search him?
Pomohli nejak tomu muzi z P2?Potrebuje pomoc😪
46 hours is very specific. 😅
FURZ! Ah-ha! It's a Miracle
Watching these videos help me not drink.
Seriously you are just bragging!
Goin out sad fr
Wait, if "All suspects are innocent......" Then why would you prosecute them? Did you mean to say that all suspects are PRESUMED to be innocent until proven guilty? Then you should say that!
Man that’s sad when the cops don’t get paid enough I wish they paid them more man. It sucks.
Drinking alcohol is a terrible habit