Texas Sheriff Fires Disgraced Jailer for Allegedly Sneaking in Phone for Inmate

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Security footage shows a Texas sheriff firing Collin County detention officer Tyler Moody for allegedly sneaking a cell phone inside the jail for an inmate. "You're fired. You're no longer an employee here," Sheriff Jim Skinner said to Moody. "You've betrayed the trust of every citizen we have the privilege to serve." Moody is now behind bars at the same jailing facility.
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641
    @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641 Год назад +3453

    Politicians need this level of accountability.

  • @wrxsubaru02
    @wrxsubaru02 Год назад +4325

    In less than a minute, that sheriff made a grown man feel like he was a child being scolded by his father.

    • @akamdb609
      @akamdb609 Год назад

      Which is EXACTLY what he deserved!

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Год назад +55

      Was he a grown man though, looks like a child to me.

    • @dustinwillis3261
      @dustinwillis3261 Год назад +31

      That’s how it should be

    • @jonslg240
      @jonslg240 Год назад

      Does that turn you on? 😂😂

    • @scottb.4472
      @scottb.4472 Год назад +37

      Yes the only difference is this guy is not going to his room without dessert.

  • @cpoutdoors3595
    @cpoutdoors3595 Год назад +3258

    “You have betrayed the Trust of the citizens we have the privilege to serve”. I felt the sincerity.

    • @murrayp4
      @murrayp4 Год назад +25

      Agreed 👍

    • @anonymousf8406
      @anonymousf8406 Год назад +83

      Thank the Lord we still have people who still think like this Sheriff.

    • @nicomeier8098
      @nicomeier8098 Год назад +21

      Yep, he's the real deal alright.

    • @mastakush4272
      @mastakush4272 Год назад +12

      You know that old cop when break the law to help a friend or family member. It's just like when a cop is killed and all his fellow coo buddy's show up to intimidate the defendant but when it the other way around the police couldn't care less. So sad.

    • @anonymousf8406
      @anonymousf8406 Год назад +9

      @@mastakush4272 I mean we can hope that he is not like that, but honestly I've seen that sort of thing happen so many times, its almost like it's an unwritten rule that is just going to happen. The good guys and the bad guys....lines get pretty blurry sometimes. Unfortunately

  • @christopherjohnpaul5591
    @christopherjohnpaul5591 Год назад +2877

    Getting fired by a guy in a cowboy hat has a different level of shame.

    • @osiris3yhn
      @osiris3yhn Год назад +88

      Yeah it's a little embarrassing getting fired by a man wearing a costume

    • @DanielGonzalez-vj4dg
      @DanielGonzalez-vj4dg Год назад +18

      LMAO

    • @midnightrider2342
      @midnightrider2342 11 месяцев назад +55

      Would have been cool if the cowboy had climbed onto a horse, roped the fired guy, then dragged him out of the building with a rope. Imagine filling out your unemployment claim. What a story!

    • @Heather420
      @Heather420 11 месяцев назад +18

      And the finger points. Oof destroyed for life

    • @rrt401
      @rrt401 11 месяцев назад +1

      😂☠️😂☠️😂☠️

  • @msuspartan2016
    @msuspartan2016 Год назад +3152

    This is the most Texas thing I’ve ever seen. Thank you for this Sheriff keeping his office and his department accountable.

    • @surveysays8335
      @surveysays8335 Год назад +25

      I like that Sheriff's character..

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 Год назад +5

      How about the Alamo? Oh wait half those guys were from Missouri, TN, AR, KY, VA, LA

    • @Krisjunk2671
      @Krisjunk2671 Год назад +35

      Uvalde was the most texas thing ive ever seen

    • @cruzdeleon1888
      @cruzdeleon1888 Год назад +1

      Texas is CORRUPT AS THEY COME..this is just an abnormal exception...I have worked in corrections for over 15 years in Texas....Money and Power and Control is what Really goes on within Sheriffs and jailers.. this jailer just crossed the wrong one thats all

    • @texasrefugee7888
      @texasrefugee7888 Год назад +3

      Most Texas thing😆😂

  • @TomN495
    @TomN495 Год назад +1684

    Man, getting fired by that guy would break my heart. The man radiates honesty and respect. You can hear the pure disappointment and disgust in his voice.

    • @mahlonwalsh7609
      @mahlonwalsh7609 Год назад +70

      I honestly believe that Sherriff meant every word he said. If i ever found myself in that situation I believe his words would hurt worse than a jail sentence.

    • @LightningN1NjA
      @LightningN1NjA Год назад +1

      Is the dude in the blue pregnant? He looks like he’s 2 burgers away from a heart attack.

    • @stealth1077
      @stealth1077 Год назад +37

      Maybe. He could also be corrupt. You never know.

    • @cwalk43120
      @cwalk43120 Год назад +1

      @@stealth1077 k

    • @theshrivelstein7118
      @theshrivelstein7118 Год назад

      Bet he hates liberals too!

  • @tyler558806
    @tyler558806 Год назад +6789

    "You've broke the trust of every citizen that we have the privilege to serve". What an amazing statement from this Sheriff. It really shows how he views his job and how ALL public servants should view their job.

    • @samuelephraim870
      @samuelephraim870 Год назад +24

      Yep!

    • @oliverquach9614
      @oliverquach9614 Год назад +89

      He also seems to be recorded via hidden camera too which makes it even better

    • @JUDALATION
      @JUDALATION Год назад +57

      You think its a privlage to work a dangerous gob for barely minimum wage? when will you start?

    • @tyler558806
      @tyler558806 Год назад +172

      @@JUDALATION my guy, you're serving the public. No one is there thinking they'll get a mansion. That's the whole point of why I pointed out the humble nature of this Sheriff

    • @lrh57psi
      @lrh57psi Год назад +11

      Best of the best!

  • @ianbattles7290
    @ianbattles7290 Год назад +259

    For someone who sees the consequences firsthand on a daily basis, it really makes you wonder why they would risk their entire life just to smuggle a cell phone into a prison...

    • @stk6mkt
      @stk6mkt Год назад

      Low IQ for sure. 😮

    • @JackIsNotInTheBox
      @JackIsNotInTheBox Год назад +30

      Ummm… ‘cause they got connections on the outside and has agreed to pay you 25k?

    • @notthefather3919
      @notthefather3919 Год назад +8

      He was offered considerable consideration to do it.
      Or he had an intimate relationship with the inmate.

    • @yoshisatoshi3206
      @yoshisatoshi3206 Год назад +6

      6 months salary should do the trick.

    • @LiveLord316
      @LiveLord316 Год назад +17

      I don’t think u realize how much an inmate will offer you for just an android phone 🤣🤣

  • @azff
    @azff Год назад +5433

    Not just fired (like usual) but actually CHARGED with a FELONY and arrested. We need more of this. Hat's off to the sheriff. 👍

    • @joeyteter9383
      @joeyteter9383 Год назад +71

      I bet he would like to keep that awesome hat on though lol

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 Год назад +50

      He will get that charge reduced to a misdemeanor through a plea deal though.

    • @azff
      @azff Год назад +73

      @@miguelrobb5719
      Probably but it's nice to see him be arrested and charged with it though.

    • @QuigleySharps45
      @QuigleySharps45 Год назад +10

      @@joeyteter9383 Called a Cowboy hat buckaroo.

    • @jenwuzhere2305
      @jenwuzhere2305 Год назад +2

      Hi Lucky13😊 I agree

  • @georgeenke4937
    @georgeenke4937 Год назад +1797

    This is what accountability look’s like. Outstanding job Sheriff.

    • @overthetoppranks
      @overthetoppranks Год назад +18

      If that same cop murdered somebody he wouldn’t care

    • @georgeenke4937
      @georgeenke4937 Год назад +10

      @@overthetoppranks Weird. Cop’s get arrested when they break the law just like everyone else. You should move to our country where they are held accountable.

    • @RoganBits
      @RoganBits Год назад +1

      I'm really happy to see it. It's so frickin' rare.

    • @cocoaboucher8886
      @cocoaboucher8886 Год назад +1

      Accountability from the sheriff? Not once did he hold himself accountable for hiring this criminal.... Second this stuff is still happening to this day in that county.

    • @dehvun7
      @dehvun7 Год назад

      ​@George Enke or instead of running to another country actually take pride in the one you live in and actually try to fix the problem

  • @53zwitt
    @53zwitt Год назад +503

    "You've betrayed the trust of every citizen we have the privilege to serve." WOW! I wish he could do that to some in our government.

    • @michaelreffett6584
      @michaelreffett6584 Год назад +12

      💯...unfortunately the law doesn't extend that high up...where the real criminals are perched

    • @zainblack9501
      @zainblack9501 Год назад +10

      @@michaelreffett6584 pity because I bet he would make “ grandpa Joe” cry

    • @feloniousfloyd2203
      @feloniousfloyd2203 Год назад

      The CO works for the government.

    • @R.Oates7902
      @R.Oates7902 Год назад +4

      Like Trump!

    • @luvfreedom1470
      @luvfreedom1470 Год назад

      @@R.Oates7902 Difference is Trump didn't actually commit any real crimes though.

  • @leogetsome
    @leogetsome Год назад +403

    As an ex C.O, it’s not about having big muscles or being physically tough. It’s about being mentally tough. You are dealing with the master manipulators ever known. It’s sad seeing workmates being escorted because they fell into their traps.

    • @joshuanmartell8227
      @joshuanmartell8227 Год назад +8

      I couldn't agree more with you

    • @Elly3981
      @Elly3981 Год назад +11

      I wouldn't trust anyone in a prison. They're there for a reason.

    • @LITTLE1994
      @LITTLE1994 Год назад +2

      100% facts

    • @David-ln8qh
      @David-ln8qh Год назад +6

      @@Elly3981 Not all reasons are good reasons.

    • @russellking9762
      @russellking9762 11 месяцев назад +8

      Sad...after a cell phone then what...drugs...and then..a gun maybe...like where does that level of betrayal end?

  • @jenwuzhere2305
    @jenwuzhere2305 Год назад +3035

    This is such a huge problem. These corrections officers do it all the time and I'm glad they're finally being held accountable

    • @jogirl836
      @jogirl836 Год назад +48

      @Paths 😂 ur one of those huh? Lmao

    • @williamsmoltz1079
      @williamsmoltz1079 Год назад

      Not the guys who killed Epstein

    • @alexandergeuze4689
      @alexandergeuze4689 Год назад +56

      Its a problem that we Isolate inmates from reality instead of Resozialis them, and its even a bigger Problem that we Charge families of inmates thousends of Dollars to talk to them ... no wonder inmates want Phones

    • @illsneakyou
      @illsneakyou Год назад

      @Paths any jail in the US has illegal items in it because of the correctional officers. Any jail. I promise you.

    • @parkerlansden8928
      @parkerlansden8928 Год назад +101

      @@alexandergeuze4689 well don't commit crimes that put you in that situation? C'mon now

  • @Mark72672
    @Mark72672 Год назад +155

    imagine going from employee to inmate on the same day

    • @arkwill14
      @arkwill14 Год назад +11

      There was a former hero Sheriff in Colorado who got into some bad stuff (drugs/prostitution ) after he retired and was literally imprisoned in a Correctional Facility that was NAMED after him back when he was a hero. His name was Patrick Sullivan.

    • @rsmania01
      @rsmania01 Год назад +4

      @@arkwill14 He died last year.

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug Год назад +2

      @@rsmania01 Now that sucks.

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest Год назад +2

      With all his good friends that snitched on him lol. I wonder how much he got paid to sneak a phone in. Not worth it.

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Год назад +1

      Imagine being arrested for bringing in a cell phone?
      Imagine beleiving there is a man in the sky coming to save you at the end of the world lol

  • @darkman7010
    @darkman7010 Год назад +1114

    I am a former correctional officer in Texas. I once trained a young lady and specifically told her that whatever you do, do not let these offenders convince you to bring any type of contraband into the prison. I think about 6 months later, I watched her being escorted out of the prison in handcuffs because she got into a relationship with one of the inmates and was bringing him pretty much anything he asked for, including a cell phone. It's just not worth having this charge on your record for the rest of your life.

    • @ian7033
      @ian7033 Год назад +139

      this is such a common scenario that i would say that females should not work in these roles.

    • @KF-cx8bm
      @KF-cx8bm Год назад

      What a ridiculous statement, this man is not a woman and he is bringing things in to inmates!!! Maybe neither males or females should work in prisons just robots!!!!

    • @l0ll0able
      @l0ll0able Год назад +75

      @@ian7033 That's definitely not only a problem only female officers suffer upon.

    • @jesusthemessiah1740
      @jesusthemessiah1740 Год назад

      @@ian7033 How can you let a prisoner have more game than you ? 🤣. Imagine being such a loser that a inmate with a horrible life can spit game and gets some but a loser like you with freedom cant get a girls number even if your life depended on.🤣🤡

    • @aShamelessHigh
      @aShamelessHigh Год назад

      ​@@ian7033 Lmfao did you even watch the video, the suspect is a MAN. Females can be effective COs and Male COs get flirted with (and flirt back) just as often from inmates.

  • @loganshotrod4x464
    @loganshotrod4x464 Год назад +17

    Youngster thought he was going to keep his job… Sheriff cured him of that misunderstanding with legendary style.

  • @HillCountryCodger
    @HillCountryCodger Год назад +414

    This is what leadership looks like. Good job sheriff.

    • @CaptainCanuck63
      @CaptainCanuck63 Год назад +3

      You're half-right: This is what "leadership".....AND not having to butt heads with a union looks like.

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Год назад +1

      in a country full of minions

    • @BassPlayer9000
      @BassPlayer9000 Год назад +2

      @@CaptainCanuck63 I love the Union they are fantastic for the real working man. I love my job but management where I work is extremely toxic and I could not imagine not having the Union to support our team. It's so toxic I refuse to even speak to management without Union representation because I always feel threatened and I have a family to feed. Management will cut every corner to screw us all over so they can get the numbers up and I get it they have a business to run and manage but man the Union is great.

    • @CaptainCanuck63
      @CaptainCanuck63 Год назад +1

      @@BassPlayer9000 Having been a member of a broad public sector Union myself for over 33 years, I totally sympathize with everything you've said. However, in those years I spent with them, I also came to recognize that our Union (like most unions) are obligated to protect EVERYONE----even the the rotten one's who SHOULD be fired. That's their drawback. Until the day comes when any management, i.e. "bosses", can act and treat everyone in a fair, even and trustworthy manner......then having unions WILL always be necessary.

    • @BassPlayer9000
      @BassPlayer9000 Год назад +1

      @@CaptainCanuck63 Amen 🙏

  • @MiC-T
    @MiC-T Год назад +349

    Sometimes humiliation can be the best thing that ever happened to you. It's the ultimate wakeup call.

    • @Kellyjv77
      @Kellyjv77 Год назад +11

      Yes. Humiliation and shame; the foundation of discipline and responsibility.
      And there are actually people that believe that shaming people is a bad thing. Idiotic. Those people are what's wrong with western society.

    • @Sequel7
      @Sequel7 Год назад +4

      For a cell phone? Like that’s never happened before lol. He deserves to be fired but much worse things have happened

    • @switch12345678
      @switch12345678 Год назад +2

      @@Sequel7 It's more of a class issue. The prison guards often come from the same background as the prisoners with all their social problems. Therefore, such interactions are not uncommon.

    • @KingKsEDC
      @KingKsEDC 9 месяцев назад +1

      Or jail. Bc hes going to jail. Lmao.

    • @pursaveer9027
      @pursaveer9027 9 месяцев назад

      @@Kellyjv77 Yes, because many people don't know the definitionnof humiliate. It means to make humble.

  • @billyfischels
    @billyfischels Год назад +290

    Best Sheriff I have ever seen! Outstanding morals, values, and commitment to his career and the people he serves!!!!!

    • @zainblack9501
      @zainblack9501 Год назад +4

      Not to mention a gritty tone to his voice, that to anyone listening, will feel like they’re in trouble too. 😅

    • @mrknotthall
      @mrknotthall Год назад +7

      Sheriff Grady Judd is great too. Probably just as good if not better.

    • @nicomeier8098
      @nicomeier8098 Год назад +5

      He reminds me off sheriff Grady Judd of Polk county Fl. Same attitude towards corrupt officials.

    • @mrknotthall
      @mrknotthall Год назад +2

      @Andi Cooper Could be but rules are rules. The criminal could have done damage with that phone.

    • @mrknotthall
      @mrknotthall Год назад +3

      @Andi Cooper I’m into human beings too but I like to live by most rules also. If you don’t have rules in life, you have anarchy.

  • @BOBFudge
    @BOBFudge Год назад +77

    I worked in a large county jail for 5 years and witnessed this conversation take place probably a dozen times. This Sheriff said it better than anyone I've heard. When an officer brings something to an inmate, they are called a DUCK. I worked along side several guys who I would never think they would do this, but they did. Each story was unique but all of them ended with the person getting arrested. Inmates promise big money for bringing something in for them and almost every time, they are the ones who rat the officer out. I hope they start showing this video to OITs in corrections/detention facilities.

    • @user-sb8gw6ep5v
      @user-sb8gw6ep5v 8 месяцев назад +1

      They cant even charge the phone how pathetic

    • @Vernal_Sky
      @Vernal_Sky 6 месяцев назад

      Why are they called a DUCK? Is it an acronym or a metaphor or what?

  • @calebr.ofpowerpunchingarts3352
    @calebr.ofpowerpunchingarts3352 Год назад +1261

    I just got hired as a jailer and the best advice I’ve gotten from the captain was to never let these guys think you’re their friend or do anybody favors. The less they know about you the better. This guy is a clown.

    • @honestreviewer4864
      @honestreviewer4864 Год назад +35

      Wow 😳. That's crazy I'm soon to be a correction officer in December for the academy. Can't wait🥳

    • @off-gridsimplyhappyrodriguez
      @off-gridsimplyhappyrodriguez Год назад

      Please be careful.
      While in county I witnessed a woman throwing urine and feces in a jailers face.
      Disgusting.
      Jailers do not get paid enough and work hella hours.

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 Год назад +60

      @@honestreviewer4864 good luck. You will need it because you are going to hate your job lol

    • @kriskris9330
      @kriskris9330 Год назад +89

      The job is as hard or as easy as you make it. Your attitude dictates the kind of shift you’ll have.
      I’ve been working over 20 years in a very large county jail. Pay is very good. Benefits are even better.
      Do not take the job home. Do your time at work and have a stress free life away from work with friends/family.
      Don’t ever forget to be very firm when necessary, but just as fair. Admit your mistakes when you make them and always be humble.

    • @NoWayOut55
      @NoWayOut55 Год назад +9

      @@honestreviewer4864 You and Caleb had best take the time to maybe take a marshal arts class.
      Anything is possible in Prison.
      Good Luck Gentlemen. It takes dedication to do what you do.
      🤜🤛👏👏🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

  • @billtalbert6165
    @billtalbert6165 Год назад +660

    Much respect to this Sheriff for having the highest integrity, we definitely need more like this man not only in law enforcement but in politics as well.

    • @dfilly6357
      @dfilly6357 Год назад +3

      Absolutely

    • @tsdobbi
      @tsdobbi Год назад +7

      To a point. He's not a cop and was helping a prisoner. It's easy to hold him accountable. Let's see if the Sheriff has the same integrity when one of his deputies violates the rights of a citizen.

    • @bitwright9469
      @bitwright9469 Год назад +3

      Great sheriff, doing his job, let this be a lesson for all sheriff's to follow!!!👍

    • @replysoon3216
      @replysoon3216 Год назад +2

      They need a sheriff like this in Uvalde.

    • @HipixOFFICIAL
      @HipixOFFICIAL Год назад +3

      Just a show for the camera.

  • @weekdaycycling
    @weekdaycycling Год назад +852

    What the Texas sheriff had just said to the detention officer was priceless.

    • @odischeese21
      @odischeese21 Год назад +5

      hahahahahahahahahahahaahhaha I live in McKinney and I AM FURIOUS. Don't deserve to wear that uni no more 😝😝😝😝

    • @cryptoegregore
      @cryptoegregore Год назад +6

      YEAH AND SHAME ON THE GUY SITTING THERE LOOKING LIKE SOMEONE WOULD FEEL SORRY FOR HIM. PATHETIC... COULD OF CAUSED PEOPLE THEIR LIVES

    • @o_o0_x914
      @o_o0_x914 Год назад +6

      With the hat too 🤠

    • @dirkdiggler178
      @dirkdiggler178 Год назад +3

      @Cindy bc a lot of places won’t charge the officer if he/she resigns first.. he knew what he did so he should of resigned soon as he asked

    • @cryptoegregore
      @cryptoegregore Год назад

      @Cindy THEY ALWAYS DO THAT TO SEE IF THE OFFICER OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WILL RESIGN ON THEIR OWN, ONCE THEY HAVE DONE WRONG BY THE SYSTEM. ITS SIMPLE PROTOCOL

  • @AIRBUZZ2007
    @AIRBUZZ2007 10 месяцев назад +133

    the “take that uniform shirt off, you don’t deserve to wear it” is such a small statement yet so powerful.
    he deserves to go to prison for this, and i’m glad he was arrested

    • @KP-wt8qr
      @KP-wt8qr 8 месяцев назад +2

      He should get sentenced to life without possibility of parole.

    • @johnrion3232
      @johnrion3232 8 месяцев назад

      @@KP-wt8qrlmao wtf. Go fy

    • @ItzFoxUwU
      @ItzFoxUwU 7 месяцев назад +12

      Wth is wrong with you people

    • @AIRBUZZ2007
      @AIRBUZZ2007 7 месяцев назад

      i should be asking you the same question based on your profile. @@ItzFoxUwU

    • @KS-oi9ym
      @KS-oi9ym 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ItzFoxUwU he's literally given freedom of communication to someone who was put in prison to limit their activities
      The harshest punishment should be given to such fools.

  • @jeremytienda7650
    @jeremytienda7650 Год назад +576

    Every county in this country needs a sheriff just like this man right here

    • @AshDub86
      @AshDub86 Год назад +28

      We are only seeing less than 2 minutes of this Sheriff doing nothing more than carrying out the duties that he is supposed to do in his job. What I find alarming is the fact that seeing nothing more than this tiny clip is, on it's own, enough for most people to be so impressed that they immediately start making statements about how every single LEO in every county in the US needs to have officers exactly like him. Maybe he is a "good" guy and cop who follows the rules, but when did that become heroic? It's pathetic. It speaks volumes about the state of our criminal justice system, law enforcement agencies, and LEOs, that the bar is so low that we barely even question it.

    • @hollyfortman4279
      @hollyfortman4279 Год назад +3

      We should have nationwide old school Sheriff
      Thank you 😊 i give you a 5 start✨️🏆

    • @jeremytienda7650
      @jeremytienda7650 Год назад +2

      @@AshDub86 what she said lol 😂

    • @thedemogamer6595
      @thedemogamer6595 Год назад +9

      @@AshDub86 I find it amazing that when you see a video of a good sheriff you can’t just go “wow good job, we appreciate your service” and instead have to crap on law enforcement as a whole for things not listed in this video.
      Here’s a thought, if you could do better go sign up and serve. See how easy it is to do his job, Sheriff’s are elected.

    • @battles1861
      @battles1861 Год назад +2

      THIS SHOULD HAVE THE MOST LIKES

  • @bildnfly
    @bildnfly Год назад +231

    You KNOW you're in deep doo-doo when you're getting reprimanded by a guy in blue jeans and a cowboy hat! Kudos to this sheriff!

    • @rsmania01
      @rsmania01 Год назад +2

      Yeah 😂

    • @Jaiden_Anime_Shuns
      @Jaiden_Anime_Shuns Год назад

      And in prison if he can wear that you know he is no nonsense and doesnt play.

    • @davidfisher9026
      @davidfisher9026 Год назад +1

      I loved those 10 gallon hats seen at the Robb Elementary School. Big hats and big men.

    • @heatherfults7506
      @heatherfults7506 Год назад

      He knew it was over for him then 😂

    • @bryzeer5075
      @bryzeer5075 Год назад

      @@heatherfults7506 He said "If I can keep my job I'm not resigning" so he did still have some hope

  • @vicdeakins2238
    @vicdeakins2238 Год назад +115

    This is what you call “Make an example out of someone”
    Hats off to the Sheriff

  • @theflashone22
    @theflashone22 Год назад +56

    That Sheriff is the definition of honor. Integrity and loyalty is all that is needed in any field of work.

  • @ajstell2131
    @ajstell2131 Год назад +1763

    This sheriff presented himself with authority, professionalism, honor, and the integrity this man has is unbelievable. I pray he continues to serve his community as long as he can.

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад +14

      Yeah. For helping a prisoner. Police brutality is still OK.

    • @tima.478
      @tima.478 Год назад +23

      Don't get too excited about 'ol Sheriff, I'm sure he has run a red light or two, or maybe not turned in ALL of the drug raid cash...lol

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад

      @@tima.478 Texas Law Enforcement=Uvlade
      All hat, no cattle.

    • @skywatcher7777
      @skywatcher7777 Год назад +8

      @@tima.478
      Nobody is perfect, no man infallible

    • @tima.478
      @tima.478 Год назад +4

      @@skywatcher7777 True, but perfection isn't required. Integrity is all I require, not saying he doesn't have any....just saying.

  • @rrsttt7505
    @rrsttt7505 Год назад +196

    Sheriff Skinner is a great guy, I’ve met him a few times over the years, and he knows me by name and remembers it when we see each other. He doesn’t just sit behind a desk, he’s out in the county working, and makes himself assessable to the communit.

    • @zoner4960
      @zoner4960 Год назад +10

      Assessible to the communit. That is great.

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад

      At least he's not hiding out, cheating on his wife with married women, pretending to be a good Christian man of God (especially at election time right now) or lying to everyone about his dishonorable discharge from the Navy like ours up here in eastern Kentucky. All while getting paid $93K plus truck, insurance, fuel.

    • @Michorida
      @Michorida Год назад

      @@zoner4960 really you know what he meant. You’ve never had a typo? Get a life weirdo lmao

  • @hitthestreetsphoto1253
    @hitthestreetsphoto1253 Год назад +922

    I absolutely love how the warden or sheriff described his role as a public servant. “You’ve betrayed the trust of every citizen we have the privilege of serving.”

    • @Nagz45
      @Nagz45 Год назад

      You’re such a tool.

    • @troller4jesus
      @troller4jesus Год назад +17

      Words vs actions

    • @shiiitfart8157
      @shiiitfart8157 Год назад +24

      @@troller4jesus He arrested the man... so I’m pretty sure he acted too 😂

    • @troller4jesus
      @troller4jesus Год назад +13

      @@shiiitfart8157 he did it for show on camera. Do you think most police wanted body cams when they came out? 99% of what these people do isn’t holding each other accountable. It’s sitting in their cars catching people going 5mph speed limits to rake in ticket revenue.

    • @shiiitfart8157
      @shiiitfart8157 Год назад +14

      @@troller4jesus Coming from someone who has family and many friends who work as police officers, I can tell you, for a fact, that you’re incorrect. Maybe you just live in a bad town/city 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @markmckinney9821
    @markmckinney9821 Год назад +24

    I'd get a lawyer immediately. He's gonna need it. That sheriff is NOT messing around.

  • @Fishin-mission1
    @Fishin-mission1 Год назад +330

    This happens more than you think... talk to someone thats been to prison.

    • @jogirl836
      @jogirl836 Год назад +7

      Yep sure does! My husbands in prison and I see it go on all the time. Same w inmates taking stuff in. Where there is a will, there is a way!

    • @JohnWickkkk
      @JohnWickkkk Год назад +7

      @@jogirl836 need a friend my dear?

    • @michael5654
      @michael5654 Год назад +30

      @@JohnWickkkk that was creepy

    • @napalmstickylikeglue
      @napalmstickylikeglue Год назад +4

      Because inmates never lie. 😏

    • @harryballsacky
      @harryballsacky Год назад

      TALK...JUST CALL THEM

  • @casienwhey
    @casienwhey Год назад +872

    "Take that uniform off. You don't deserve to wear it."
    That is a real man speaking, someone who understands integrity.

    • @andrewbartleman9169
      @andrewbartleman9169 Год назад +6

      I've seen them cuff them and then cut the uniform off

    • @Shrimp_Insurance
      @Shrimp_Insurance Год назад +24

      @Paul Blackman So you're saying they somehow faked the physics of taking a shirt off? "The friction was a paid actor!!"

    • @bubzilla6137
      @bubzilla6137 Год назад +6

      ​@@Shrimp_Insurance I don't know if it's sleep deprivation, stress, or what, but your reply has me rolling! Lol! 😂🤣 Thank you for the much needed laugh. 🙂🙂🙂 (To be clear, I agree with you, but the way you put it is so much better than I ever could have...)

    • @Shrimp_Insurance
      @Shrimp_Insurance Год назад +3

      @@bubzilla6137 Glad I could give you a laugh!

    • @elicase8708
      @elicase8708 Год назад +2

      They all do it every hour of every day it's their job
      Why do you think the best dope is in prison

  • @ontheroad5317
    @ontheroad5317 Год назад +289

    Man, ya gotta love those Texas sheriffs. They are the very definition of “no-nonsense”.
    “Well, you’re fired.”

    • @dehvun7
      @dehvun7 Год назад +8

      Gave him a chance to leave gracefully too, instead of being fired and lectured, but he wanted to show no remorse and got fired and lectured lol.

    • @kennethjohnson4280
      @kennethjohnson4280 Год назад +5

      @@dehvun7 Nope. If he submitted the resignation, he would have accepted it, but the CO would still be going to jail. He was not walking out gracefully from this.

    • @kennethjohnson4280
      @kennethjohnson4280 Год назад +8

      Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, Florida, is pretty savage also.

    • @russelljohnson6267
      @russelljohnson6267 Год назад +3

      I know I love watching his press conferences here on youtube.

    • @bateseanderson2667
      @bateseanderson2667 Год назад

      Yeah no nonsense sheriff in a state where theirs alot of laws that absolute nonsense. Especially their dangerously relaxed gun laws

  • @LostlnTheWoods
    @LostlnTheWoods 7 месяцев назад +26

    Telling a cop his shirt has more dignity than he does probably stings a little.

    • @IRONxROB
      @IRONxROB Месяц назад

      @@LostlnTheWoods correctional officer. Not a cop

  • @Jackietreehorn-z5e
    @Jackietreehorn-z5e Год назад +616

    I work in probation. The kids they hire are just like this guy. We also have huge problems with young women getting hired and then flirt with inmates. It's disgusting. I blame it on parenting and never being held accountable.

    • @jennyjones2729
      @jennyjones2729 Год назад +24

      i blame it on parenting. People never give their kids any power, then when they get a voice and some power they are quickly corrupted. Not to mention the prison only pays these guys $20 bucks an hour and they are understaffed.

    • @HistoryBuff1973
      @HistoryBuff1973 Год назад

      New York and New Jersey had female Officer getting knocked up by inmates. It's not just a Nationwide problem.... Western Europe has got this problem too.

    • @tedcity5861
      @tedcity5861 Год назад +19

      They need to know the consequences of violating their duty before being hired. More training.

    • @colinsmith1288
      @colinsmith1288 Год назад +18

      Self discipline is lacking with many youngsters which in turn leads to a lack of self control.

    • @KMaN5150
      @KMaN5150 Год назад +16

      Had a C/O marry a inmate right after his release lol talk about a quagmire situation. But in today's society, I see it becoming more socially acceptable unfortunately 😄

  • @rpsmith
    @rpsmith Год назад +369

    Now that sheriff has earned my respect!

    • @nemonucliosis
      @nemonucliosis Год назад

      Until some dirt on him comes up right?

    • @Trickvisit
      @Trickvisit Год назад +6

      Why? It's extremely common for them to speak and do this to CO's. Sheriff Deputies and Police Officers on the other hand would have just got a slap on the wrist.

    • @DR19X
      @DR19X Год назад +2

      nobody cares

    • @johnmiller7397
      @johnmiller7397 Год назад

      If there was more law like this there might be less out laws gunning people down jus for the pleasure of killing

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 Год назад +1

      @@DR19X: Yeah, we actually DO care that criminals are brought to justice!!

  • @supertitantsunami9974
    @supertitantsunami9974 Год назад +222

    That's called Old School discipline right there.

  • @micmaliss
    @micmaliss 5 месяцев назад +6

    To be ordered to remove the uniform you served in to join the inmate you helped after being in a position of power is worse than disgrace. It's a complete emotional murder.

  • @pamelagraves9704
    @pamelagraves9704 Год назад +344

    I absolutely loved how the sheriff handled this , and made the jailer accountable for his actions 💯

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад +3

      Yeah. For helping a prisoner. Police brutality is still OK.

    • @carlita8585
      @carlita8585 Год назад +1

      I absolutely agree!! He handled this perfectly. Seems like John Edwards sides with criminality.

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад

      @@carlita8585 I absolutely agree!!!!!!!!!!!! Seems like Carla W thinks Texas cops did a FANTASTIC job at Uvalde!!!!!!

    • @afk4lfe822
      @afk4lfe822 Год назад +3

      @@johnedwards2759 if said prisoner had graped your loved one you'd feel different

    • @mikecummings6593
      @mikecummings6593 Год назад +1

      I could think of some politicians that could fit in that chair pretty much all of them

  • @pickels5184
    @pickels5184 Год назад +80

    That's what I call a tough day at the office

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug Год назад +3

      Wow. You lose your job and you get arrested. All over a cellphone.

  • @jimbo7867
    @jimbo7867 Год назад +70

    I swear a lot people these days have no idea what Honor & Integrity is!
    Hats off to that Sheriff!
    👊🏻💙🇺🇸💪🏻

    • @waynewilliams8554
      @waynewilliams8554 Год назад +3

      @ Jimbo78 Well said mate!!

    • @jimbo7867
      @jimbo7867 Год назад +3

      @@waynewilliams8554 I’m a 13 yr LEO.
      That Sheriff nailed it!
      He broke the oath to serve & protect! It meant nothing to him! He spit in the face of the Sheriff & all the good Deputy’s that he had the chance to work with for 3yrs
      What a Shame Bro!

    • @taoufikmansouri5217
      @taoufikmansouri5217 Год назад +1

      I agree

  • @jdub7552
    @jdub7552 Год назад +55

    This is the type of man I was raised by...tough, fair and honest.

    • @rayhall6520
      @rayhall6520 Год назад +8

      You know nothing about this man outside of a 1 minute and 18 second show he put on for the cameras he knew was filming him

    • @Flyeaglesfly00
      @Flyeaglesfly00 Год назад

      Most people can't comprehend its the co's bringing the contraband in

    • @windshearahead7012
      @windshearahead7012 7 месяцев назад

      tough for drinking too much beer? ??

  • @LuisHernandez-dy1rq
    @LuisHernandez-dy1rq Год назад +226

    We need more of this everywhere. Values , pride and Dignity

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад +2

      Yeah. For helping a prisoner. Police brutality is still OK.

    • @saiyansatan
      @saiyansatan Год назад +11

      @@johnedwards2759 John, stop. I see you spewing this garbage on multiple comments. No one once ever said police brutality was ok... I bet you call the cops on noisy neighbors

    • @Lexthebarbarian
      @Lexthebarbarian Год назад

      You´re right. In this day and age with all nihilism, degeneracy and shallow narcissism, it´s needed more than ever. Men like that sheriff is a rare breed.

    • @carolecksit2947
      @carolecksit2947 Год назад

      A proud man, an honest man

  • @jaydox3836
    @jaydox3836 Год назад +755

    If parents lectured their kids like this, the world would be a much better place.

    • @minnietrout814
      @minnietrout814 Год назад +5

      Yes!! 👏👏👏

    • @nathanjamesbaker
      @nathanjamesbaker Год назад +5

      It would depend on the reasons for the lectures, of course.

    • @MrShenanigans28
      @MrShenanigans28 Год назад +13

      There would still be a ton of mentally sick people. It's not always on the parents, there's many people who came from great families who do awful things. Grown men and women will do what they want.

    • @leeedwards8323
      @leeedwards8323 Год назад +1

      Amen

    • @leeedwards8323
      @leeedwards8323 Год назад

      @@MrShenanigans28 can I get one fry with no salt on it?

  • @Kornholeeoo
    @Kornholeeoo Год назад +162

    I worked in a prison once as a nurse. Everyone kept asking, how does this stuff get into the prison. I said, one of you is bringing it in. In almost every case, it was someone who worked there.

    • @89turbomk3
      @89turbomk3 Год назад +16

      REAL PLOT TWIST was the very same guy that asked you the question..

    • @suprexo7155
      @suprexo7155 Год назад +14

      Nurses are more likely to bring stuff in for prisoners because a lot of nurses are women who end up in a romantic relationship with the inmates

    • @Kornholeeoo
      @Kornholeeoo Год назад +9

      @@suprexo7155 They had one nurse do that. But a bunch of female officers did it too.

    • @suprexo7155
      @suprexo7155 Год назад +2

      @@Kornholeeoo true. A lot of female officers do as well.

    • @ey3z4ya
      @ey3z4ya Год назад +2

      @@suprexo7155 leap in logic

  • @ClichéGuevara-2814
    @ClichéGuevara-2814 Год назад +4

    A whole new meaning to "Cell Phone"...
    The phone that puts you in a cell.

  • @carlosacta8726
    @carlosacta8726 Год назад +600

    This needs to happen more often all over this country!

    • @Don_McFettlon
      @Don_McFettlon Год назад +17

      smuggling phones in prisons?🤣

    • @georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330
      @georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330 Год назад +6

      It does but it doesn’t make headlines so you stick to your CNN mentality.

    • @carolinecutler9080
      @carolinecutler9080 Год назад +4

      This happens more than you might think.

    • @alphaomega1351
      @alphaomega1351 Год назад +3

      Happy you understand. You're FIRED! Cheers 🍻! 😶

    • @Gggggghhvvbbb
      @Gggggghhvvbbb Год назад

      @@Don_McFettlon yeah like what are these mindless hill billies thinking? What are you maroons saying needs to happen all over this country? You don’t even know? God, guns, country and ignorance uh?

  • @whowannaentanglement3681
    @whowannaentanglement3681 Год назад +216

    He really thought he was gonna keep his job

    • @fishbowl8496
      @fishbowl8496 Год назад +25

      🤣 "well u can't keep ur job!"

    • @weirdo1083
      @weirdo1083 Год назад +2

      Were was the police union.

    • @davidu8688
      @davidu8688 Год назад +3

      That's what I was saying, man have you lost your mind.

    • @JasonT850
      @JasonT850 Год назад +2

      @@weirdo1083 He wasn't a sworn police officer. He worked for the jail.

    • @JimBob_McRob
      @JimBob_McRob Год назад

      Was looking for this reply. Lol

  • @johnmooney9444
    @johnmooney9444 Год назад +23

    Wow, I can't imagine experiencing such disgrace. We are all responsible for the decisions we make.

  • @donsaxon1948
    @donsaxon1948 Год назад +444

    Now that my Dad is gone from this world, the times I disappointed him just overshadowed me because I can feel the disappointment in the Sheriff's voice...missing you Dad

    • @CaptainCanuck63
      @CaptainCanuck63 Год назад +59

      The fact that you can openly say that in and of itself.....speaks volumes about everything right and good your Dad did for you, with you and by you. Your statement speaks to character----both yours and his. And for whatever it's worth, and in spite of not knowing him, I strongly believe he would be proud of you in this moment. VERY proud. With no expectation of 'forgiveness' being necessary, expected or required......on his part.

    • @lizzie7223
      @lizzie7223 Год назад +22

      RIP, to your Dad .

    • @lizzie7223
      @lizzie7223 Год назад +21

      @@CaptainCanuck63 Such a beautiful and thoughtful comment, i'd up-vote hundreds of times if i could.

    • @petricor1420
      @petricor1420 Год назад +2

      LOL DEAD DAD 😂

    • @Ojb_1959
      @Ojb_1959 Год назад +12

      Time heals all wounds and he’s forgiven you and doesn’t want you living with guilt. Go do something that he loved to do and watch how good it makes you feel. Keep on keeping on son🫂

  • @repunched106
    @repunched106 Год назад +86

    Take of that shirt at the end was cold as ice but kinda justified? Those cowboy hats can make you look even cooler when saying it

    • @selectiveapathy
      @selectiveapathy Год назад

      Those cowboy hats make you look wack af

    • @freak1sees714
      @freak1sees714 Год назад +1

      My friend was fired from a pizza chain store when she was 16. Her dikhed manager made her leave her work shirt behind and walk home in her bra. True story.

    • @manmanmlitia
      @manmanmlitia Год назад +4

      @@freak1sees714 sounds like a crime against a minor

    • @freak1sees714
      @freak1sees714 Год назад

      @@manmanmlitia
      would've hurt him if I was her dad.
      Not sure cops would have done much.. it was in the late 90's in Australia.

    • @lreyescordova
      @lreyescordova Год назад

      Absolutely, the jeans too.

  • @aarongiertz8147
    @aarongiertz8147 Год назад +793

    Justice is served
    Thank you sheriff

  • @KristinaAmadorable
    @KristinaAmadorable Год назад +8

    Give this man a round of applause! That’s how you do it! Handled that like a true boss! ❤️❤️

  • @hiimtoilet.iflushthings.2182
    @hiimtoilet.iflushthings.2182 Год назад +8

    Was suprised to see him get actual consequences over this.

    • @buddybrax
      @buddybrax Год назад

      Ah yes American brain.

    • @waclac
      @waclac Год назад

      i was surprised he got a felony charge. but overall I could at least see him getting fired. inmates can’t have phones and he gave one a phone

  • @veronicamamiful
    @veronicamamiful Год назад +70

    This happens all the time. We need more accountability and transparency. Great job sheriff.

  • @freddyfredrickson
    @freddyfredrickson Год назад +67

    I like that before putting him in cuffs, he had to remove the uniform that he tarnished.

    • @Hideaway904
      @Hideaway904 Год назад +2

      Have you seen the video of the police officer that was placed in handcuffs and then they cut his uniform shirt off him with medical shears? It was awesome.

    • @freddyfredrickson
      @freddyfredrickson Год назад

      @@Hideaway904 I might have. Was that the one where he assaulted a woman?

  • @micmaliss
    @micmaliss 5 месяцев назад +1

    He really thought he had a chance at keeping his job 😂

  • @a_soldierz_genetics
    @a_soldierz_genetics Год назад +149

    When I retired from the military in 2014, I started working in corrections. This is a daily issue, and why I hardly trust anyone I work with. They usually find the officer or officer’s with financial problems, or going through a hard time in life, and use it to their advantage. They have anyone from a CO I, all the way up to warden’s and even higher bringing in contraband. The officers think it’s a easy $1,500 in their pocket. What they fail to realize is once they smuggle the first item in, they’re on the hook. If they say no, they will be threatened with being reported. It made me happy when he told him to take the uniform off

    • @lisabadger603
      @lisabadger603 Год назад +7

      Loved him telling him to take the 7niform off! Priceless

    • @stevenbaker8903
      @stevenbaker8903 Год назад

      You’re all scumbags you prison for profit Foh fucc you ya POS hope your whole family gets it!

    • @brent4785
      @brent4785 Год назад +4

      No second chances Sargent

    • @felipegutierrez4679
      @felipegutierrez4679 Год назад +7

      Exactly! If you do it once, "they" truly own you.

    • @brent4785
      @brent4785 Год назад

      @@felipegutierrez4679 yep even in Western days 2 chances was required Unless you was tom horn. Doc Wyatt pow pow Get em Johnny Ringo ,What a crazy freaken world. Government now ,Rise of bill anderson

  • @jolobill
    @jolobill Год назад +108

    As a retired corrections officer, I can promise you that any time an employee does something for an inmate that he shouldn't, that inmate will use it against him. No exceptions. After three years on the job, this guy knew better.

    • @jeffreyburney6161
      @jeffreyburney6161 Год назад +9

      Exactly. I know people they have worked in the jail, and they all say the same thing inmates typically will not read on each other as much as they will read on the guard or a jailer. That’s why you never do anything like that. I wouldn’t even sneak in a pack of Ramen noodles for them if I worked in a jail.

    • @User0resU-1
      @User0resU-1 Год назад +1

      Then why do it?

    • @willtheoct
      @willtheoct Год назад +4

      @@User0resU-1 because you care about people's dignity, and maybe you don't care to see people's lives ruined for consuming a certain plant

    • @vanceb1
      @vanceb1 Год назад +7

      @@User0resU-1 They make money from it. I work next to a state prison and we have inmate work crews at our facility. One of our employees got busted for selling cell phones to the inmates. He made $600 per phone. He's now in prison.

    • @zainblack9501
      @zainblack9501 Год назад +1

      @@vanceb1 at least when he got busted, prison isn’t too far away and if he’s good he can get his job back 😂😂

  • @tommybrown9534
    @tommybrown9534 Год назад +307

    I'm surprised they locked him up at the same facility he worked at. They usually send them to another county

    • @peachfuds
      @peachfuds Год назад +49

      They most likely booked him there and then transported him somewhere else after processing.

    • @BigNoCapybara
      @BigNoCapybara Год назад +61

      He’s be fine, the inmates would of been ok with him because he was working with them

    • @applejuicejunkie316
      @applejuicejunkie316 Год назад +10

      Here in NC, two people who once worked at a jail were incarcerated there. Whether they moved them later I have no idea, but that had to be humiliating to be arrested and jailed by your coworkers. The two COs were arrested for domestic incidents, which one of the ladies tried to recant, but it was too late, they'd alredy been fired because of the whole crack down on bad law enforcement officers in the wake of the George Floyd death. Its serious business when COs become bent or are accused.

    • @TheTolz0
      @TheTolz0 Год назад +7

      Not a problem...all his friends are inside with him!

    • @LarsVilksIsAwesome
      @LarsVilksIsAwesome Год назад +8

      @@BigNoCapybara nah they'd still cape him with a capital R

  • @mikemartin8495
    @mikemartin8495 4 месяца назад +1

    Finally someone with integrity. Kudos to you sir!

  • @Woodard782
    @Woodard782 Год назад +238

    This sheriff didn’t do it in the dark but he did it in the light for the whole world to watch. Bravo to this sheriff.

    • @charliee5970
      @charliee5970 Год назад +4

      Publicly shaming people never encourages people to learn and change from their mistakes.

    • @josephhodges9819
      @josephhodges9819 Год назад +3

      Technically he did it in the dark and I'm not sure if the video should have ever been released but it was.

    • @Kevin12321
      @Kevin12321 Год назад +1

      I mean I doubt he did it for the video. Normally I’d be skeptical but this man does really seem to be genuine in what he’s saying

    • @aydenburris8631
      @aydenburris8631 Год назад

      ​@@charliee5970 it does set an example though

    • @curtekstrom9531
      @curtekstrom9531 Год назад

      @@charliee5970 you Prefer to Sweep it under the rug I take it?

  • @dontcare9689
    @dontcare9689 Год назад +15

    That's old school policing. That's what's needed today.

  • @williamdooley4213
    @williamdooley4213 Год назад +106

    Having retired from corrections, I watched many officers over the years get marched out and charged for malfeasance in office, etc. It sometimes shocked me when certain ones got caught with inmates.

    • @emarin2006ftw
      @emarin2006ftw Год назад +1

      this was a female prison or.... 'o.O

    • @stevenbaker8903
      @stevenbaker8903 Год назад

      Guess you just never got caught huh POS

    • @mikehernanadez9196
      @mikehernanadez9196 Год назад +10

      your one of the lucky ones ,you never got cuaght

    • @rob67w
      @rob67w Год назад +2

      greed is a powerful thing

    • @Hortonheardahoe
      @Hortonheardahoe Год назад

      Greed, ignorance, and manipulation.

  • @JohnMoore-ue1pw
    @JohnMoore-ue1pw Год назад +3

    That Sheriff is a modern day John Wayne.

  • @joeynolan304
    @joeynolan304 Год назад +114

    This county should be extremely proud to have this man as their Sheriff. Love it!

    • @OrangeDiamond33
      @OrangeDiamond33 Год назад

      Yes! I bet that county dosent have any colored people and other low life in it either!

    • @daveb2280
      @daveb2280 Год назад +4

      I live in Collin County. It is a very wealthy and conservative area. Sheriff Skinner is so popular here that no one from either party even bothered to run against him. That fired jailer lost a very well-paying job working in (at least from the outside) a very newer and nice facility.

    • @coinjeremy8864
      @coinjeremy8864 Год назад +2

      We are very proud of him. He seem like a good man and he stand by his citizens.

    • @OrangeDiamond33
      @OrangeDiamond33 Год назад

      @@coinjeremy8864 Yes. It’s a good place to live free of N’s and phaygoats.

    • @getpape4126
      @getpape4126 Год назад +1

      Not a good sheriff if he didn’t read him his Miranda after saying he’s under arrest. He could get it tossed out

  • @filipecoutinho5706
    @filipecoutinho5706 Год назад +27

    He was actually hoping he wasn't getting fired..

    • @brianew
      @brianew Год назад +5

      He thought if he didn't quit he would still hold on to his job...lol

    • @filipecoutinho5706
      @filipecoutinho5706 Год назад +5

      @@brianew that's what I just said ..
      And he got arrested as a bonus, too ..

    • @sure2fckitupguy
      @sure2fckitupguy Год назад +3

      He thought he was going to still work there LOL LOL LOL!!

    • @SkankHunt3000
      @SkankHunt3000 Год назад

      It was actually smart on his part not to resign because now he may be entitled to severance and unemployment. Not sure if his crime negates those things though

    • @filipecoutinho5706
      @filipecoutinho5706 Год назад +2

      @@SkankHunt3000 you missed the part he's going to prison, tough ...

  • @copkhan007
    @copkhan007 Год назад +228

    I had a coworker who was a cop for 5 years. He was transporting drugs from the Bronx to Florida with his brother in law. He was arrested by the DEA in uniform. So glad he got caught. 👈

    • @coconutmankavraguard
      @coconutmankavraguard Год назад +3

      Were you a cop with him, too?

    • @michiganborn8303
      @michiganborn8303 Год назад +1

      Was he a coworker after before, during or after he got busted?

    • @zacharybaker8562
      @zacharybaker8562 Год назад +10

      Why are you glad somebody is going to jail for trying to make a living ? Judgemental much mr self righteous ?

    • @rutgershouses
      @rutgershouses Год назад

      @@zacharybaker8562 you have got to get off drugs

    • @ALZAHRANI.KSA.
      @ALZAHRANI.KSA. Год назад +5

      I believe that he trusted some of those close to him, and he may have been talking about personal secrets that he does during work, and this always ends tragically * as he must when he gets out of prison, he will look at you in particular because he has heard your barking now, you snitch. dude

  • @ThisHandle444
    @ThisHandle444 8 месяцев назад +3

    You know, as petty or as illogical it may have seemed, the sheriff asking the officer to take his shirt off first and foremost actually speaks volumes of his foundations and principles as an authoritative figure. We need more men like this, but they are rare nowadays.

  • @firefly.dreams
    @firefly.dreams Год назад +263

    It's nice to see a sheriff hold an officer accountable for SOMETHING.

    • @furrybear9416
      @furrybear9416 Год назад +8

      Sure is but it needs to happen way more often, these cops protecting cops is insanity. Losing public trust and respect contributes massively to crime and the risk good cops are under!

    • @ogkush865
      @ogkush865 Год назад +1

      So you saying it's cool for them to beat up on prisoners but it's not cool if a correctional officer help somebody get a phone that's not just to serve

    • @brown5252
      @brown5252 Год назад

      @@ogkush865 don't do the crime..

    • @buddybrax
      @buddybrax Год назад

      Ah yes western media.
      Unfortunately nobody looks at real statistics anymore.
      US Police are far better than a majority of the world's police.
      Californian wannabe-depressed teenagers thinking their system is terrible.

    • @mattherbert6781
      @mattherbert6781 Год назад

      This is America, we do this. This aint some 3rd world country where people just pay people off. We follow rules here buckaroo and Im glad we still the integrity to do so.

  • @abdullahal-shimri3091
    @abdullahal-shimri3091 Год назад +17

    Love that old school sheriff. We need men like him!

  • @sayitaintsotv299
    @sayitaintsotv299 Год назад +5

    I thought these sheriffs only existed in the movies ..this was dope 😂😂

  • @emaderaghi
    @emaderaghi Год назад +19

    Too bad we're losing this generation of wise and responsible people.

  • @broughtonparkade5381
    @broughtonparkade5381 Год назад +19

    Remember when kids were scared of dad finding out? This guy was dad.

    • @ciscoche1
      @ciscoche1 Год назад +1

      🤣 Right! old school discipline. It always worked.

    • @byronkroeger198
      @byronkroeger198 Год назад

      If I had a woodshed, boy. . .

  • @deltaman7
    @deltaman7 Год назад +19

    Thats how it's done. No red tape. No exit interview. Fired and jail.

  • @clappern7413
    @clappern7413 Год назад +14

    I’ve been locked up in collin county before and I love this sheriff he respects everyone and holds his officers to the highest standards, never no swearing or violating inmates rights. The inmates needs are met adequately and treated like human beings.

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад

      Yeah. For helping a prisoner. Police brutality is still OK.

    • @bbc454nos
      @bbc454nos Год назад

      @@johnedwards2759 we need more of it actually. So many losers need a good beating

    • @randallsavage8743
      @randallsavage8743 Год назад

      @@johnedwards2759 stfu you nerd. That prisoner is there for a reason.

  • @GulsCult
    @GulsCult 4 месяца назад +1

    "There's a snake in my boots!"
    "Somebody poisoned the waterhole!"

  • @MrIvangallant
    @MrIvangallant Год назад +386

    This needs to happen much much more corruption is running rampant in the law enforcement industry

    • @daakrolb
      @daakrolb Год назад +5

      “Rampant?” That is an exaggeration. But- anywhere it is occurring it needs to be dealt with head on.

    • @hhunstad2011
      @hhunstad2011 Год назад +6

      Industry is the correct word 👏👏👏

    • @vhylis6510
      @vhylis6510 Год назад

      @sls naive fool

    • @johnnycee5179
      @johnnycee5179 Год назад +4

      Yes, it most certainly is.

    • @JohnM-sw4sc
      @JohnM-sw4sc Год назад +3

      @@johnnycee5179 prove it

  • @lokiprepper
    @lokiprepper Год назад +18

    I really wish all leaders in law enforcement were like this sheriff. He asserted his authority in a calm and direct manner. He did not raise his voice or threaten, merely called the guy out for what he did and laid out the facts as they were.

  • @Corrections101
    @Corrections101 Год назад +22

    On behalf of CO's everywhere, God Bless this Sheriff.

  • @jayjohnson166
    @jayjohnson166 Год назад +5

    I worked at a Texas correctional facility as a health worker w/ the PHS. In orientation, we were told never do any favors and never give the inmates anything no matter what they say, not even a piece of paper w/ a staple in it, and anything you have to give them (like a pen to sign documents), make sure you take it back, if they refuse, alert someone, never leave anything out, and account for everything. I followed that A&G religiously.

    • @tugboat6940
      @tugboat6940 Год назад +1

      Did you enjoy being a part of the worst Healthcare in the entire country? You guys are scum. I've seen how guys treat sick inmates. You're no different than the CO's. Completely indifferent to human suffering. Shame on you

  • @BillyG563
    @BillyG563 Год назад +98

    Sometimes this is exactly what's needed. Cut through the bureaucracy, unions, and politics. Wearing that uniform is absolutely a privilege and a weighty responsibility that is granted by the citizens of the county. A bad actor must be stripped of it swiftly and held accountable not just vocationally but also criminally.

    • @Benjy86
      @Benjy86 Год назад +1

      It was a cell phone dude. Big whoop. It's not like he let a violent prisoner out or something.

    • @MrsEJV
      @MrsEJV Год назад

      @@Benjy86 It was the cellphone that cost him his job. I’m going to bet this former officer didn’t just slip up ONE time and got caught.

    • @heathwilliams3999
      @heathwilliams3999 Год назад +1

      @@Benjy86 Alot of damage can be done with a cellphone in the hands of ANY offender.. He can call and put a hit out on anyone he pleases "hit meaning kill or assault"; He can plan and carry out a attempt or a successful escape from his correctional facility; And also the use of a cellphone can serve as a way of extortion, strong arming, and gathering information that is personal to other Officers and other Offenders. Just keep in mind that yes its just a cellphone but safety of the general public and for the Officers and their family is first and foremost

    • @andreschavez5972
      @andreschavez5972 Год назад

      @@heathwilliams3999 exactly!

    • @Benjy86
      @Benjy86 Год назад

      @@heathwilliams3999 I can assure you all of those things you just listed can and HAVE been done without a cellphone. Not to mention, in most jails they already rent out tablets to inmates where they can make phone calls in their cell. They're just mad they can't charge outrageous money for a cell phone.

  • @dtw63
    @dtw63 Год назад +4

    I was a corrections officer for 22 years. I had a couple of inmates try and get me to bring something in for them. One asked for a can of tobacco. I said “ Put 10 years of my salary in a bank account, enough money to cover my medical insurance for life, and enough to cover my retirement. Otherwise forget it. And the only reason I’m not gonna write you up for asking is because you’re my friends wife’s uncle. He never asked again. The other inmates knew better also. I made it clear with the few who asked and the rest were told not to bother asking. I saw a lot of officers get compromised and lose their livelihood. The 1st person that’s gonna tell on you is the inmate you brought something in for. They’ll start small with a pack of cigarettes and a lighter. Then ask for some pot. Then a cell phone and after they’ve got you, they’ll ask for hard drugs, or a weapon. You are already guilty of over familiarity and they have you between a rock and a hard place. You refuse, they will tell on you and you’re finished either way.

    • @CaptainCanuck63
      @CaptainCanuck63 Год назад +2

      YOU, Sir......are 100% correct. After 22 years on the line, were you able to retire? With a pension? Or no?

    • @dtw63
      @dtw63 Год назад +3

      @@CaptainCanuck63 yes. I’m retired 9 years now and I have a nice pension.

    • @CaptainCanuck63
      @CaptainCanuck63 Год назад +2

      @@dtw63 Excellent. Good for you. Enjoy. 👍

    • @dtw63
      @dtw63 Год назад

      @@CaptainCanuck63 thanks.

  • @tapiajuan9632
    @tapiajuan9632 Год назад +20

    we need something like this in California asap

    • @TheLastAshbringer
      @TheLastAshbringer Год назад +3

      Oof that’ll never happen. Texas jail justice vs Cali? Two different worlds that’s for sure. In Cali they probably would of given him a promotion and a raise

    • @seeviegeenie
      @seeviegeenie Год назад

      Yes sir. And it's so painfully obvious.

  • @spaceman8839
    @spaceman8839 14 дней назад +1

    When the Sheriff himself walks in wearing his cowboy hat your done ...

  • @Echo-of-the-MessiYAH-316
    @Echo-of-the-MessiYAH-316 Год назад +22

    He should have taken the resignation route before the Sheriff fired him! The Sheriff actually gave him the opportunity to accept the resignation but he didn’t take it quick enough!

    • @amberturd1975
      @amberturd1975 Год назад +14

      Umm no, he was getting arrested no matter what and fired. That Sheriff wasn't effing around...nor should he.

    • @Scott-xb7ov
      @Scott-xb7ov Год назад +7

      If you know you’re busted, then fold and resign. Had he resigned, he would’ve been able to keep some of his benefits and they can’t fire him, which matters for future employment. Not sure why he thought he had a chance of keeping his job, but unless you think you’ve got a strong case to prevail in the hearing process, then you’re better off to resign. I refused resignation before (not as a LEO) only because I knew their case was bs, so got suspended instead. I won and kept my job. If I didn’t think I was going to win, I would’ve resigned. This guy isn’t too bright.

    • @Echo-of-the-MessiYAH-316
      @Echo-of-the-MessiYAH-316 Год назад

      @@Scott-xb7ov Exactly right!

    • @TheLastAshbringer
      @TheLastAshbringer Год назад

      @@Scott-xb7ov not sure he can get any benefits due to the reason and being charged with a felony over it.

    • @alphasylpheed3861
      @alphasylpheed3861 Год назад +2

      @@Scott-xb7ov "Had he resigned, he would’ve been able to keep some of his benefits and they can’t fire him, which matters for future employment."
      a. What benefits are you allowed to keep if you resign? As it stands, right now, he is at least IN THEORY eligible for unemployment benefits if he argues to the benefits office that he was falsely terminated and did NOT commit the crime he is being charged with. He would probably have to reimburse the state if found guilty after trial, but at least he would have the payments until then.
      b. On the other hand, if 2 weeks ago he gave two weeks notice of resignation, AND the sheriff accepted that resignation, he MIGHT be eligible for SOME things, especially IF he signed a contract that stipulated such things and/or was a member of a union that had specified benefits on departure.
      c. So, if unaware he was about to be terminated and arrested until that moment, he might be better off being fired. If he instantly resigned he MIGHT have forfeited several protections.
      d. "and they can’t fire him"
      That's not true. You CAN be fired after submitting a resignation. Since the sheriff, in this case, would be firing because of employee faul,t the fired person would technically NOT be eligible for benefits.
      e. So, resigning and THEN being fired would pretty much end any chance of arguing you are eligible for benefits...unless a specific term of an employment contract said otherwise.

  • @lioneltamayo4705
    @lioneltamayo4705 Год назад +68

    Imagine the disappointment from the family and being seen all over the world.

    • @1solosoldier
      @1solosoldier Год назад +6

      Right..
      C.O calls wife with a collect call, from the detention center....and says hun, I was fired at my job today..
      Wife: So what happened.??
      C.O: well I brought in a phone for cousin cletus and was caught. I'm now being charged with a felony.. and I need you to bail me out.
      Wife: so whats gonna happen??
      C.O: I dunno...
      Wife: so what are we gonna do now..??.
      C.O well....I can work in the produce department at the local grocery store branch...
      Wife..look I'm divorcing you! I'm taking the kids, house, car and money!
      C.O: Really???
      Wife: yes, &hangs up
      C.O: cries all night 🌙

    • @alejandrososa3168
      @alejandrososa3168 Год назад +5

      @@1solosoldier thats actually a sad story I hope hes not married.

    • @piad2102
      @piad2102 Год назад

      Screw being seen all over the world. MAkes no difference. The whole world has ither things to do than look at a randon person in USA. No one cares.

    • @1solosoldier
      @1solosoldier Год назад +4

      @@alejandrososa3168 the sad story is he helped a criminal now he's a criminal

    • @waclac
      @waclac Год назад +1

      well I don’t think it’s that much of a disappointment to family by giving an inmate a phone. but to the public it makes more sense. you’d have to have a weird family for them to dislike you over something that small.

  • @navajoauckland6003
    @navajoauckland6003 Год назад +45

    it's good to know some people still believe in honesty and integrity

    • @ey3z4ya
      @ey3z4ya Год назад

      Believing in it and practicing it are two different things

  • @sdevon299
    @sdevon299 Год назад +1

    God if only all of law enforcement could be this honorable. Cause that sheriff is the definition of what law enforcement should be.

  • @BrothermanBuffaloBill
    @BrothermanBuffaloBill Год назад +66

    Fired AND arrested in one minute. Brutal.

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 Год назад +2

      This sheriff doesn't waste any time. lol

    • @Jredos
      @Jredos Год назад +1

      That sheriff is justice.

    • @peachfuds
      @peachfuds Год назад

      That's not brutal, that's called accountability. This country needs more of it.

  • @bigflea
    @bigflea Год назад +10

    My God!! The way the sheriff express that's beautiful words! That's a great sheriff!! What an honour for those who are under he's jurisdiction!!

  • @Masculai1z
    @Masculai1z Год назад +20

    Notice how he still tried to let the guy keep some dignity by asking him if he himself was offering his resignation

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Год назад

      I don't know getting fired from being a jailer seems like an upgrade.

    • @AngerTroll
      @AngerTroll Год назад +1

      @@jeffk464 working at McDonald’s is leagues above being unemployed. Income will always be better than no income.

    • @michaeldewayne1788
      @michaeldewayne1788 Год назад +1

      @@AngerTroll just get another not hard

  • @OslaTheWalrus
    @OslaTheWalrus 5 месяцев назад +1

    The real reason why they don’t want any phones is because they might record what actually goes down in the jail.

  • @gregbach9581
    @gregbach9581 Год назад +6

    "Did you offer your resignation?"
    "Not if I can keep my job, no."
    Lmao, dude thought he still had a chance.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Год назад

      It was glorious, he thought he was going to get a talking to and sent home for a week to think about what he had done on half pay.

    • @streetracer2321
      @streetracer2321 Год назад

      The sheriff is mad because now the dude will appeal through the union and keep getting paid for awhile.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Год назад

      @@streetracer2321 Can they even do that when they get arrested?

  • @WhiskeyTango68
    @WhiskeyTango68 Год назад +6

    From jailer to inmate…that’s a bad day. 😮

  • @MrRdh567
    @MrRdh567 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow. One of my favorite law enforcement videos. Outstanding Sheriff.

  • @MrDaRiAn21
    @MrDaRiAn21 Год назад +28

    And that’s the way the cookie crumbles! We definitely need to see more accountability. We need more sheriffs like this

  • @wilberslater9967
    @wilberslater9967 Год назад +19

    Imagine going from badge to stripes in like 10 minutes.