Attorneys Demand Charges For Guards Involved In Detainee’s Beating

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2022
  • A video showing a Georgia man being beaten by five officers in a jail cell has captured the nation’s attention. Jarrett Hobbs was being held at the Camden County Jail in early September for drug possession and traffic violation charges. According to police, he was pounding on his cell door, and cursing at officers, but what happened next his attorneys call inexcusable. #jarretthobbs #officers #jailcell #newsy
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Комментарии • 37

  • @jahempress26
    @jahempress26 Год назад +3

    Evil

  • @moanahughes3593
    @moanahughes3593 Год назад +1

    Why you asking??? Demand they do their job or pay back the pay they took under false pretenses...

  • @khaosnitro
    @khaosnitro Год назад +1

    selling drugs ? next!😑

  • @robinb8573
    @robinb8573 Год назад

    Once a gang, always a gang!

  • @banba1eena
    @banba1eena Год назад

    hard to believe they wanted to beat him. FUN TIMES

  • @robinb8573
    @robinb8573 Год назад

    Hobbs is being charged...are you kidding!

  • @eldonnparks8059
    @eldonnparks8059 Год назад

    Check out the prisoners' biceps. He is ripped. Cops had to use 3 cause this guy
    could take out 2 easy.

  • @ha-kh7ef
    @ha-kh7ef Год назад

    Okay if they can't handle an inmate talking smack they shouldn't be cop.

  • @hambrekid
    @hambrekid Год назад

    Looking for a payday nothing more

  • @markbrown1609
    @markbrown1609 Год назад

    poor lil fellar, got ganged up on. if you look at the gang...they are little puny guys and one real pudgy feller. Did Hobbs get to eat the sandwich?

  • @hannekezijlmans6578
    @hannekezijlmans6578 Год назад +5

    Unprovoked attack. I don't care what he was in there for. This is cruelty.

    • @GilmerJohn
      @GilmerJohn Год назад

      Yep! Perhaps there should be "workshops" on how institutions can/should/could handle "difficult" student/prisoners/patients.

  • @terrancekayton007
    @terrancekayton007 Год назад +2

    Abuse of Power … much.

  • @anthonygisi9824
    @anthonygisi9824 Год назад +1

    good

  • @GilmerJohn
    @GilmerJohn Год назад +2

    Well, several of the 6 January prisoners have been beaten while being held without bond.

    • @GilmerJohn
      @GilmerJohn Год назад

      @Gustavo Jacobo -- These "terrorists" have mostly only been charged with simple trespass. Yet, they have been denied bail and have been locked up for over a year.
      You should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @bora3.14
    @bora3.14 Год назад +1

    Jail should be an environment where criminals should given a chance to improve and prove to world that they can change , not to be abused as treated like animals

    • @GilmerJohn
      @GilmerJohn Год назад +1

      Well, Jail is used for short term "imprisonment" and for holding folks for judicial review.

  • @robertvigneault7114
    @robertvigneault7114 Год назад

    nothing surprising here..move on..we got to get these gas prices LOWER !!

  • @melodic777
    @melodic777 Год назад +1

    He got tuned up. Hope he remembers that next time he acts a fool

  • @davidbritt
    @davidbritt Год назад

    Where is the fbi

  • @armanitransport2604
    @armanitransport2604 Год назад +1

    Well Trump said they're good people 🙄 🤔

  • @commonsense6611
    @commonsense6611 Год назад +2

    This is obviously not a good guy. However, once in custody, law enforcement has a higher responsibility for reasonable care. AKA: General health and welfare. Granted, some prisoners are not the easiest, nicest, or most compliant people to be around. They also say and do a lot of nasty things. However, that's part of the job, retaliation is not. Like a good trial, the verdict is not in until all of the facts and witnesses are presented. Otherwise, this looks a lot like a WWW beatdown.

  • @xaviercast970
    @xaviercast970 Год назад +1

    If those sheriiff officers are not charged then I fear there will be large protests.

  • @mig291988
    @mig291988 Год назад

    USA NATO democracy in action around the world.

  • @kenmillionx
    @kenmillionx Год назад +1

    So great to watch 👍👍👍 cool video. Much love 😍😍

  • @twilightgardenspresentatio6384

    This is the force I’ve always known of police

    • @GilmerJohn
      @GilmerJohn Год назад

      Well, I'm in my 70s. I've observed over the last 60 years that cops have become a LOT more "nervous."
      Critics of these officers should ask themselves if they have ever been in such a situation. Given a leisurely opportunity to work out the best tactics, what would they do?

    • @ARedMotorcycle
      @ARedMotorcycle Год назад

      @John Gilmer Quit making excuses, old timer. It looks like all those years didn't give you any wisdom. This was a malicious beating, plain and simple.

  • @user-vl3lz7vs3z
    @user-vl3lz7vs3z Год назад

    Russian, что случилось?

    • @KevDog140
      @KevDog140 Год назад

      Заключенный страдал психическим заболеванием, у него был эпизод, когда он не мог себя контролировать. Так он ударился головой о дверь. Потом вдруг пришли сотрудники, чтобы его избить, а потом сказали, что он «сопротивляется», они использовали это как повод, чтобы избить его еще больше.

  • @yonayehezkel3150
    @yonayehezkel3150 Год назад

    𝗛𝗲 𝗪𝗵𝗼 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗮 𝗪𝗮𝗿 - 𝗟𝗼𝘀𝗲𝘀
    Speaking about the Russia-Ukraine war, NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg recently told a German weekly newspaper, “We must prepare for the fact that it could take years.” As I have said several times, this war is not like any war before; it is a scrutiny on a new level, a precursor of more scrutinies to come. This scrutiny may have started with Russia and Ukraine, but it will not end there; it will encompass all of Europe, and eventually all of humanity. These scrutinies will drive human society to rebuild itself in a way that helps us achieve life’s essence and purpose.
    The current bafflement and indecision that has overcome us is not negative. It is a mandatory state that precedes any progress. There have always been struggles over who will rule-which party or which leader or which ideology. The reflections imposed on us today impel us to determine how we want to relate to our society, to our country, and to humanity, and what will advance us to achieve the state of completion and perfection.
    Although at the moment, the struggles are between individuals who are leaders of their countries, people already see that this is not the correct way for humanity to be, at least not in terms of the leaders’ motivations. When leaders’ decisions are driven by considerations of the benefit of the public rather than their own benefit, their decisions will be correct, they will succeed, and they will win everyone’s support. This, by the way, does not pertain to one specific leader but is true of all leaders, as this will be the basic tenet of leadership in the future.
    The mutual dependence that seems to burden us today, causing shipment delays, food and energy shortages, and spreading viruses around the world, is really the flip-side of our mutual responsibility. When we learn the message of interconnectedness that it teaches us, we will find that our connections do not hurt, but allow us to live more comfortably and easily, and that our mutual dependence is an invitation to connect our hearts and not only our economies.
    The reason that we currently feel as though the world is in crisis is that we are unwilling to accept our interdependence. In the struggle between forced interdependence and reluctance to play by its rule, we are causing everything to shut down. However, if we embrace connection rather than reject it, we will discover its countless benefits compared to having to rely only on ourselves.
    We are living through a very special time in history. A pivotal shift is happening, a spiritual transformation. Gradually, we are learning to perceive ourselves not only as individuals, but also as parts of a system that maintain a symbiotic relationship with it: We nourish the system, and the system nourishes us.
    Until today, we perceived ourselves as separate beings. This put us in constant struggles against every one and every thing. The survival of the fittest epitomized our attitude towards life.
    In the new perception awakening within us, our attitude will change to what anthropologist Brian Hare and research scientist Vanessa Woods refer to as “the survival of the friendliest.” In this approach, those who feel connected to others and act with everyone’s benefit in mind will prosper, and those who cling to the attitude of “each man for himself” will find themselves defeated by life.
    Soon, and I hope it will come without too much pain, humanity will come to complete despair. We will feel that we are suffering blows every step of the way, and at every point in our development. When we come to this, people will agree to connect as a last resort. At that point, I really hope that humanity will begin to contemplate how to rise above the ego because otherwise, it will inflict unbearable suffering on all of us.
    In the era that is now dawning, we will not be able to impose decisions on others. We will not be able to oppress or force each other into any resolutions that they will not want to make of their own volition. Person against person, country against country, regime against regime, no one will be able to impose one’s views on the other. In the new era, he who starts a war-loses.‎ Rather, everything will be done with connection and reciprocity.