NEVER DO THIS AS A ROOKIE CORRECTIONS OFFICER!

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  • NEVER DO THIS AS A ROOKIE CORRECTIONS OFFICER!
    Tonight, on Tier Talk, Anthony Gangi and Russ Hamilton discuss mistakes to avoid as a rookie Corrections Officer!
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Комментарии • 165

  • @ReckOne559
    @ReckOne559 3 года назад +51

    NEVER EVER promise an inmate anything. Tell them "I'll see what I can do but I can't promise anything"

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +8

      I agree. Once you start promising, they’ll hold you to that expectation

    • @ReckOne559
      @ReckOne559 3 года назад +1

      @@TierTalk I work in Ad Seg so its doubly true there. They will come up with the most off the wall shit imaginable to write grievances or OPIs for not getting their way.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      Reck One it’s what they do all day

    • @conservativejew3229
      @conservativejew3229 3 года назад

      @@ReckOne559 I make copies of blank grievances and leave them out with pencils. Never deny and LET THEM WRITE.

    • @ReckOne559
      @ReckOne559 3 года назад +4

      @@conservativejew3229 I have never denied them anything their allowed to have. Most grievances are BS anyway lol

  • @marcuswhite5466
    @marcuswhite5466 3 года назад +18

    When escorting inmates always keep them in front of you never you in front of them

  • @FFEMT2203
    @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +14

    "Show up to work.".... the key there is... ON TIME!!!!!!!!!!

  • @dox1842
    @dox1842 3 года назад +33

    Read policy and post orders for yourself. Don't rely on older staff to tell you what policy is.

    • @FFEMT2203
      @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +1

      Especially as a trainee. Just as with inmates, you have to learn and get to know your fellow staff and Officers. You don't know how that particular staff or Officer sees you. You may be a worthless body filling a position because you froze up when a fight broke out right in front of you 4 weeks prior (which happens). Now because of that in his eyes you shouldn't be there anymore and he may give you purposely deceptive information so that you screw up just bad enough that you get walked out (Fired). Off-putting yes, but it ABSOLUTELY happens. And when your shift Lt. and Capt. (Shift Commander) come down and question you over that screw up, the reply, "Well that's what Officer Peabody told me to do." is not acceptable. They're gonna pull out policy/post orders and say, it says right here in black and white. It's your responsibility to know read, know, and be familiar with this.

  • @JohnSmith-it4sv
    @JohnSmith-it4sv 3 года назад +17

    A lot of it comes down to respect. Respect your peers, your dept, inmates and yourself

  • @MrPjcrews
    @MrPjcrews 3 года назад +57

    Don't act like you've been doin the job for 30 years when your only 25 years old. Spend the 1st 5 years keeping your mouth closed and only ask questions when you really don't know what to do.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +3

      Well said

    • @yoitsjonathan6744
      @yoitsjonathan6744 3 года назад +7

      People that got 5 years in are lieutenants

    • @kicampbell5646
      @kicampbell5646 3 года назад +8

      Well said.My first day of Orientation is Nov 9 wish me luck 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @mariobaptiste8374
      @mariobaptiste8374 3 года назад +1

      @@kicampbell5646 hws it goin for u so far?

    • @ObjectivelyBias
      @ObjectivelyBias Год назад

      @@yoitsjonathan6744 facts

  • @jamesbailey5337
    @jamesbailey5337 3 года назад +15

    Always appreciate going back to the basics of corrections. Everyone needs a refresher. And I love the “answering a question with a question” tactic and controlling the conversation

  • @landmine425
    @landmine425 3 года назад +18

    I like to try to build a rapport with the inmates and treat them as human beings. At the same time not let them pull me from my prescribed role. But you have to be careful. It can be a very slippery slope

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      Yes. It’s a crazy yet needed balance

  • @craigrn16
    @craigrn16 3 года назад +13

    Never say to an inmate, "Can you do me a favor"

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +2

      I agree with that 100 percent

    • @landmine425
      @landmine425 3 года назад +5

      And never do a "favor" for an inmate. I always tell them I dont do favors but how can I help

  • @Caveman_RC92
    @Caveman_RC92 Год назад +7

    Worst mistake: AIR TIME
    Don’t ever let someone stay out that’s not suppose to be out. If a fight happens and you can’t explain why the person was out, that’s a nasty write-up. If they refuse to lockup, lock the rest of the tier up and call for backup. Don’t be afraid to stand your ground.

  • @b0jizzle
    @b0jizzle 3 года назад +26

    As a new C.O. I really want to like your videos, but they are extremely difficult get through. They are way too long, with almost zero cuts and angled too low so we spend the majority of the time looking up your nose. You have such good info, passion and experience to offer, it would be great if you would work on presentation and delivery. Put the camera at eye level, edit in a cut if you start to ramble (should be a cut about every 15 to 25 seconds of talking) and maybe throw in some pics or video clips while your talking to help break up the visual monotony. I'm seriously not talking shit, your content is inspiring. Thank you for all you do for us brotha!

    • @RaeBattleRapsMood
      @RaeBattleRapsMood Год назад

      Agreed..helpful info though

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  Год назад +2

      When this becomes my full time gig..which will be soon. I will focus all my energy towards that. I do agree I can do more. But it’s time consuming. And I still have my real job and family to spend time with. Lol

  • @MrPjcrews
    @MrPjcrews 3 года назад +12

    Good Advice. Sent this to a lot of my partners, Academy Sergeants, Upper Management that forgot what it's like. This isn't only for rookies. This is great advice for the Staff that got complacent too.
    Stay Safe

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      Keto - Walk - Get Fit thank you for the kind words and sharing the video

  • @Wiedienacht
    @Wiedienacht 6 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for this! Just got a conditional offer as a CO, need to pass the REACT test, a physical test, and my background check. Super excited to get started, and your channel helped!

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  6 месяцев назад +1

      That is great to know we were able to help. Good luck. You got this Megan

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 4 дня назад

      what's the react test?

  • @user-nu8in3ey8c
    @user-nu8in3ey8c 3 года назад +9

    Great video. One thing I would add is that while they watch us, we should be studying them. Who do they talk to, where do they move in the dorm. The more you know the better you are prepared to handle potential situations. Prevention is also a possibility when you notice what people are doing in your dorm.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      Q that’s a great tip Q.

  • @ReckOne559
    @ReckOne559 3 года назад +5

    Don't fuck anyone off, but don't ever do any inmate any favors either. Be consistent, be respectful but don't be friendly there is a difference. They will respect you alot more for just being consistent

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      Well said. Consistency is King

  • @FFEMT2203
    @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +4

    If you're resistant and a know it all to a senior officer as a trainee, I don't give a dang darn diddly, turn in your resignation. if you are that way even in the slightest and your not past 85-90% complete with your prescribed trainee period... you won't make it. Word spreads faster than the shockwave did in the Beirut explosion. I had one rookie do it to me. I explained to him a not to do a specific procedure, to instead do it this way because the shift commander had put out a memorandum specifically step by step how he wanted said task completed. It was 100% changed from how we had done it for years, since prior to my time. The rookie says to me, "I don't care what you say, you're wrong, I'll do it my way because that's how I have always done it."[he had 4 months in {in front of about 35 inmates, of which the majority were "block leaders" within the inmate block hierarchy}]. Just so happened he was running my housing unit pod that I was the regular on for nearly 2 years and was one of 4 CO's that could effectively run that unit due to the rapport I had built. 12 minutes after I walked off the pod it was an absolute Free for All. Inmates doing literally whatever the hell they wanted to, every cell door was open. It was so bad that our CCTV officer in main control brought it to the Shift Commanders Attention. He came down walked on the pod I was running asked me WTF was going on, on the other pod. I told him the truth. They pulled a CO outta the Yard crew relieved me to go over relieve that rookie and regain control of the pod. As I gave my shift report to my relief the Alternate Shift Commander our Security Captain as well as and a Security Lt. came on the block. When I relieved that kid the 4 Commissioned Officers stepped to him. "Officer 'Farva' at this time we are placing you on administrative unpaid leave effective immediately pending an investigation into acts of insubordination as well as your failure to fulfill your first standing duty, To maintain Care Custody and Control of the inmates. As a trainee we will offer you the opportunity at this time to resign on your own recognizance to avoid the the investigation entirely and any potential punitive actions that may result from it. Be mindful if you do not take this opportunity to resign now and your employment is terminated as a result of the findings of the investigation you will never again be eligible to be employed by the state, and that is what is going to happen. I looked over my shoulder and straight up told him, just quit, it's not for you. *note this one the final straw scenario with him* He agreed to resign and he was escorted to his vehicle by the Com. Officers then escorted from the property by the Sec. Lt. and the OSP Officer in the Perimeter vehicle. Keep in mind at nearly half way through his trainee year he still was unable to recite the 7 justifications for basic use of force. let alone deadly force. You are required to have them memorized before returning to your facility from the Academy, so you know your "Rules of Engagement" prior to working stand alone duty shifts.

  • @Boisevader
    @Boisevader 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am currently in the hiring process and only waiting on my background check which is no big deal. Thank you for these great videos to help me know what questions to ask.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  8 месяцев назад

      I am honored that you took the time to watch. Good luck. You got this. Don’t forget to get my latest book …how to succeed in corrections. It will help you. www.blue360media.com/how-to-succeed-in-corrections-lessons-learned-while-working-in-a-prison.html

  • @BlessVibez
    @BlessVibez 2 месяца назад +1

    Really appreciate the advice and wisdom shared, just finished 4 week virtual training start in person training tomorrow

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 месяца назад

      Let us know how it goes. I hope our videos help

  • @vincent2993
    @vincent2993 3 года назад +2

    These videos help so much. Thanks 😊

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      Thank you. That means so much to us

  • @rick-kb9rb
    @rick-kb9rb 3 года назад

    Great video Anthony well said

  • @owentrott8094
    @owentrott8094 3 года назад +2

    situational awareness is key

  • @connerperry7515
    @connerperry7515 3 года назад

    I like this video I use a lot of what you talk about to help train the rookies in my facility. much love stay safe you guys from the Oklahoma department of corrections Sgt. Perry

  • @colinhudson9808
    @colinhudson9808 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for The videos man. I have 3 more weeks training then I start.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      You got this. Be yourself and continue to learn.

    • @lizkim1546
      @lizkim1546 2 года назад

      How are things???
      I am going thru the training soon

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад +1

      Good luck Liz. I hope you are finding this channel useful

  • @jacobhicks295
    @jacobhicks295 3 года назад +7

    Never bring negativity to your fellow officers. You are surrounded by negativity all day already

  • @FFEMT2203
    @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +3

    Speaking to the "Believing your supervisors have your back. It is very off-putting alarming and very concerning that this issue is becoming increasingly frequent nearly to the point of being commonplace.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      It’s sad that we are losing good leaders

  • @FFEMT2203
    @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +1

    To touch on the "Codes" (know your codes). I agree wholeheartedly with that, nevertheless, If your facility is Federally compliant with the NIMS and ICS regulations, there are no codes, plain English only. If there are codes and they are SOP in your facility, then your facility is non-compliant with the Federal NIMS and ICS regulations, which automatically disqualifies your facility from alot of Federal aid and funding. If your Facility is part of a network of Facilities Governed under a single department, and enough of your Facilities are not NIMS and ICS compliant, it will drop the compliance percentage for the department as a whole below the mandated minimum percentage for compliance, which again will result in a decrease in the amount of Federal aid and funding your department as a whole is entitled too.

    • @badabooms8841
      @badabooms8841 Год назад

      why would there be a penalty / decrease in federal aid, for simply having a code system ? Doesn't make sense.

  • @mrdremiles
    @mrdremiles 2 года назад

    So Helpful

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад

      Then you for watching

  • @adriancastillo6420
    @adriancastillo6420 3 года назад +2

    This is so helpful I’m in the process of getting hired for my local county jail. I’m here writing notes down

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      That is awesome. I am glad you are getting something valuable from it. It means everything to us. Btw...good luck

    • @ChrisJHintonphotography
      @ChrisJHintonphotography 11 месяцев назад +1

      Adrian are you still working as a CO?

    • @adriancastillo6420
      @adriancastillo6420 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChrisJHintonphotography yess i am

    • @ChrisJHintonphotography
      @ChrisJHintonphotography 11 месяцев назад

      @@adriancastillo6420 I’m 48 years old and going for an interview next week. I’m at a point where i need the Health insurance

  • @LadyMocha
    @LadyMocha 3 года назад +3

    I missed the live! Hopefully I catch the next. Also don't do your security checks the same. Do the top tier twice and then bottom tier once; or diagonally. They should never be able to predict how and how often you do your checks.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      I will get you next time. If you have any questions. You can email me at gangianthony@yahoo.com

    • @LadyMocha
      @LadyMocha 3 года назад

      Will do sir

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      Looking forward to it

  • @AlanTrades
    @AlanTrades 2 года назад +3

    You need to be build yourself up. Ain’t no red line gonna stop someone from inflicting severe damage. Lift heavy eat well. Also, you don’t have to tell the truth in terms of where you live, what your favorite sports team is. That’s outside the scope of work

  • @Johannes3006
    @Johannes3006 3 года назад

    Duly noted

  • @jaym1312
    @jaym1312 3 года назад +5

    Tell 'em all NO, telling them yes is a mistake even if the answer should be yes.
    Senior officers wanna see if you're capable of saying NO.

  • @thomasnugent3836
    @thomasnugent3836 6 месяцев назад

    Very informative 👏

  • @xephael3485
    @xephael3485 3 года назад +5

    Carry around a fake set of keys to play psychological games with inmates to see if they're out to get ya?🤣

    • @user-nu8in3ey8c
      @user-nu8in3ey8c 3 года назад +2

      Just don't forget and turn in the fake keys at master control by accident haha.

  • @FFEMT2203
    @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +4

    At 25:32 Don't do what a veteran officer does. Associate with the phrase "Do as I say, Not as I do." That particular turn of phrase has a negative undertone to it in most cases. However in this context it more accurately means "Do it how I tell you to do it, not how I do it." For example, you watch a veteran officer with decently accrued time as the regular officer on a particular unit, as the 107 of 135 inmates from his pod return from the chow hall. He gets out from behind his desk and as he is walking his pod herding inmates into back into their cells and securing his unit, and he firmly orders in a loud tone a group of loitering inmates, "Quit dickin' off and get the %$&* in your cells". They respond by listening to his order. Then you as a rookie walk back onto your pod and do it exactly how he did it, and raise your voice and order 6 inmates loitering about "Quit dickin around and get the %$&* in your cells". You're probably staring down the barrel of a 1 to 2 minute ass whoopin' before responding officers get there. A vet knows his inmates. He has rapport built with them, he knows who needs the expletive sentence enhancers to get the point to sink in and who doesn't as well as who he can and can't get away with talking to in that manner.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +2

      I agree. There are certain things that an experience staff member can do that you, as a rookie, can not.

    • @jasonbergeron874
      @jasonbergeron874 Год назад

      How should that said rookie officer handle that situation?

  • @krystina1004
    @krystina1004 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I watch your videos and take the information you share to heart and use it to make myself a better officer (I have been in for almost 1 year). I do have a question/comment/suggestion. Could you do a video on what experienced officers should not do to us rookies? For example: screaming at a rookie through the speaker system in front of inmates. Doing this undermines how the inmates see us and makes it harder for us to be taken seriously. If a video on this has already been done can you please link it so I can find it. Thank you for your time and for all that you do.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +2

      That is a great idea sir. I will get right on that. I appreciate that. And thank you for supporting what we do

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад +2

    Never trust an outgoing officer for the count! Do your count for yourself and never let the outgoing officer(s) leave until you have the correct number!

  • @billbrown220
    @billbrown220 2 года назад +1

    Happens all the time. I see it all the time

  • @ezekielnolanjr.3797
    @ezekielnolanjr.3797 2 года назад +1

    Do u have any tips on work release ,,what to look for ,look out for exc,,

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад +1

      I can maybe do a show on it. I would just have to find a good guest to partner with

  • @justingoad6891
    @justingoad6891 2 года назад +1

    I wish I had a experience co doing my day to day to teach right from wrong

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад

      We need that to survive.

  • @ashandemi
    @ashandemi 3 года назад +1

    I’m not a co, but I’m considering the path. I heard you say something a few times and it has me curious, why would you take your radio or personal items off your person in the first place??

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      Sometimes people do it to be comfortable. Like when they sit down. Also, some may not have the proper radio holder so they put their radio in their pocket.

  • @larkinwelch3194
    @larkinwelch3194 5 месяцев назад

    New to the business thank you

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching

  • @xephael3485
    @xephael3485 3 года назад +3

    Interesting intro 👍

  • @deonwhite201
    @deonwhite201 3 года назад

    Very interesting video 👍

  • @GoGHADES121212
    @GoGHADES121212 Год назад +2

    I’m in the academy right now and we’ve already learned not to do all this stuff. I hope I can handle this job 😂

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  Год назад +2

      It is all about learning and trusting the information being provided.

    • @GoGHADES121212
      @GoGHADES121212 Год назад +1

      Luckily we have a Pretty good SGT training us and let’s us know how serious this job is. I’m thankful that I’m able to listen and take everything we learn seriously. I just hope this job is for me because I’d like to make it my career

  • @theluckyclain2735
    @theluckyclain2735 Год назад +1

    Personally for me, if I'm there to work I'm there to work, I'm not there to be friends with my fellow workers or anybody else who is around, in this case specifically I'm especially not going to be buddy buddy with inmates, but I'm also not going to be all buddy buddy with fellow coworkers while on the job, if we meet in public I'll definitely me more friendly 100%
    I'm also a firm believer of respect is earned not given, and there is a basic level of respect that you give everyone which is kindness.
    Though it doesn't matter what job you have or how many tours you have done, be a jackass to me for no reason and all my respect is lost faster than it takes for Thanos to snap his fingers.
    Anybody else must earn my respect just like how I must earn theirs.

  • @desmonddeshawncannonjr2011
    @desmonddeshawncannonjr2011 3 года назад

    The radio is important...

  • @kodylanfair487
    @kodylanfair487 3 года назад

    I work as a correctional officer in Massachusetts and we have a job pick just curious if any other state does the same thing. You pick your post and days off obviously based off seniority.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      We call it a bidding process.

    • @kodylanfair487
      @kodylanfair487 3 года назад

      It use to be everyday was a different spot and you would bid on your days off, now we have this post pick making some people to laxed

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      I can actually do a poll to see what people think.

    • @user-nu8in3ey8c
      @user-nu8in3ey8c 3 года назад

      I think it sounds like it could be nice. Where I am we get assigned based upon facility need. Interestingly this means more strict officers tend to get assigned to red idle units.

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад +1

    Never ask a inmate "how you doing?"

  • @sandoval1529
    @sandoval1529 3 года назад +2

    Don't act like a muscle bound hot head. But you also can't be walked on. Find that middle ground of respect for respect.

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад +1

    Never challenge an inmate to go hands on!

  • @dramspringfeald
    @dramspringfeald Год назад

    My hand is in my pocket because it has minor nerve damage and the temps are too low for it to be in the open

  • @elty69
    @elty69 3 года назад +8

    Dont take your work home with you.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад

      Great advice

    • @landmine425
      @landmine425 3 года назад

      Great advise. We all try but it's not always possible

  • @justingoad6891
    @justingoad6891 2 года назад

    RED LINE. 10 4

  • @kelseymccullough160
    @kelseymccullough160 2 года назад +1

    can you do a video please on do correctional officers work on death row?

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад

      We can do that. One hundred percent

  • @AressaKeter
    @AressaKeter 9 месяцев назад

    If any of the inmates start screaming the words "Star Platinum" or "Stone Free" you should be VERY concerned.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  9 месяцев назад

      What does that mean

  • @MrAngel-ir2lj
    @MrAngel-ir2lj 3 года назад +5

    How the fck do you lose a radio? Come on this just crazy

  • @williamkemp1782
    @williamkemp1782 2 года назад +1

    What about SPINELESS LEADERSHIP

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад

      The worst ones are those that have no spine

  • @royce0869
    @royce0869 3 года назад +1

    How about rookie sergeant mistakes?

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      That will make for a great topic. Let me talk to Russ. I do have a lot of videos on being a supervisor where we do touch on this topic and provide advice. But we never did anything specific to this topic.

    • @royce0869
      @royce0869 3 года назад

      I find myself doing a lot of the things discussed in the Tier Talk videos and as an officer, they have been a confidence booster, thanks. Now that I'm a sergeant, just looking for the same thing. Again, thanks and keep up the great work.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  3 года назад +1

      @@royce0869 thank you Royce. We will work on this immediately

  • @ghigdon88
    @ghigdon88 Год назад

    Don't ever give the inmate your keys

  • @kelseymccullough160
    @kelseymccullough160 2 года назад

    how do you gain trust with the inmate population?

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk  2 года назад

      We have done videos on this in the past. The best way to do that lies within your confidence in the performance of your duties.

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад

    Never have an inmate to heat up your meals or prepare a food tray for you!

  • @RaeBattleRapsMood
    @RaeBattleRapsMood Год назад +1

    It’s crazy u have to say “don’t give inmates keys”🤣

  • @MrMase12
    @MrMase12 3 года назад +1

    This job sucks ass. But I Agree with this. If its during a security check or formal count you don't do chats. Officer awareness is important. Left my radio out once at the podium (broken clip) got my ass chewed by tower. A rule on every COs rules is follow officers orders

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад +1

    Never be without gloves!

  • @FFEMT2203
    @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +2

    When I was counting, and an inmate attempted to engaged in any verbal interaction other than an un-reciprocated salutation I would stop, and in a loud clear and enunciated fashion I would say Are you having a medical emergency? which they always said no to because they weren't. I would then tell them, good then, stop speaking, back away from your door, and stop interfering with my count. and immediately continue with my count. There were a handful that pushed the issue. However that didn't last long, they all learned when those that did lost their phone and block-out (in pod recreation time) privileges for 14 days.

    • @FFEMT2203
      @FFEMT2203 3 года назад +1

      There was one that got so pissed off over being block sanctioned that he appealed them to the hearing examiner (HEX). HEX gave him 60 days Disciplinary Custody in the RHU with no option for half time.

  • @ghigdon88
    @ghigdon88 Год назад +1

    If you don't know something simply say I don't know

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад +1

    Never date and deal with another officer!

    • @iamthisiam
      @iamthisiam Год назад

      I dare say resist the desire to befriend others within the job. You may be associates and cordial, grab food together, but friendship opens personal doors some, if not most, are not worthy to traverse through. I’d keep friends with a civilian, and maybe a retired officer. But that’s a big maybe.

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 4 дня назад

      Ha ha. I know for sure they date and screw each other.

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 4 дня назад

      Ha ha. I know for sure they date and screw each other.

  • @user-gw1sg5jj3r
    @user-gw1sg5jj3r 17 дней назад

    Giants? Dodge? Come on now. All jokes aside great video

  • @W1LDWESLEY
    @W1LDWESLEY Год назад

    😶🧐

  • @JohnSmith09123
    @JohnSmith09123 3 года назад +1

    So wait you mean I am not supposed to find and shiv the biggest baddest guy in the yard....Son of a bitch! I have been doing it wrong this entire time...

  • @dylancheatham9578
    @dylancheatham9578 3 года назад +3

    I think this editing gave me cancer
    Can I sue

    • @jimmys2103
      @jimmys2103 Год назад

      Oh no someone took the time to make an informative video but your goldfish attention span didn't like it

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763
    @correctionalofficer4lockdo763 Год назад +1

    Never shake the hand of an inmate! Lots of masturbation germs

    • @RoyBruce007
      @RoyBruce007 7 месяцев назад

      YES! And 💩 too.