How the officer kept a straight face when the man said “I have the right to dignity and the process of photosynthesis “ I will never know. I burst out laughing, I can’t 😂
I've honestly had my days in jail. For nothing to terrible. I was in my 20s in the 90s! lol But I was always very cool. I never argued. I was the one who got busted for being stupid. The guards are only doing their jobs. I always got treated cool. In and out with no issues. I've never had a bad jail experience. Well, besides the fact that jail is bad..lol My point is that it can be a quick and smooth ride if you just cooperate and man up. You did the crime, take it, deal with it, and move on. Don't make it worse
Also... funny true story I've acted so cool and mellow that I have gotten away with sneaking chew in my mouth and once I was high on acid and they never even noticed....lol
Both coexist. Physical health is openly talked about so why mental health should be any different? Physical health problems can affect mental health and mental health problems can affect physical health.
We had free mental health clinics in many cities across the country, fully funded. the clintons shut them down. Remember when bill came on national tv and said, "hillary and I have fundamentally changed health care in this country forever."
@@domiro8156 He exists, he just don't give a rat's behind, as Judge Judy would put it. Things are all going according to plan, aren't they "Almighty God"?
The "mother" who left her kids in the car was hands down the most despicable one in this video! She didn't have any remorse whatsoever, she even justified her behavior! Those kids need taken away permanently! She'll never learn
That always everyone's answer. Take the kids away. Who is going to take them in? Who is going to support them? Who is going to be a parent who cares and does the work? Take the kids away and throw them into the foster care system and in 10 years they're the adults in these videos. How about putting the effort and resources into teaching mom how to be a mom? Family reunification.
@@mrsangelafisherput them up for adoption...when folks know they won't have to deal with the dysfunctional parent you would be surprised what can happen
@@mrsangelafisher The courts will most likely give her the opportunity to get them back. If she's serious about putting her kids above alcohol, then she'll go through parenting classes, anger management and alcohol rehab. She has to complete those first.
that was genuinely nice of the cops to wash marshall's clothes for him (since he is homeless and probably stinking). they didnt have to do that at all.
@@Misshughestrm when you go to jail, you typically don't see your street clothes again after you are booked until you are released. His clothes were in his property, not on his body, so they washed them for him so they would be clean when he was released.
The way you say this seem the cops washed them by their own hand they have big washing machine there there is no problem to put one or two cloths there so they didn't do anything special
@@Saeid415 listen I personally supervised those cops while they washed that man's clothes. They sat there with a tub and washboard and scrubbed for hours. Don't you dare.
Officer Nichelle Kelly sets an excellent example. If all corrections officers had her demeanor and sense of compassion, everything would be a lot calmer. The officer who made the older gentleman cry was showing off. It's unkind and not necessary to make fun of anyone's situation. As a nurse, I can't believe how uneducated the police are about a medication like Buprenephrine. The cop said if you take enough of these you can get high. They should have a class to educate them on the drugs and dosages since they confiscate them on a regular basis. I know their jobs aren't easy, but they're dealing with people who are sometimes having the worst day of their life. A bit of humanity goes a long way.
That man wasn’t making jewelry! He was selling pills those are drug bags. Yes, some people can get a high/buzz from it but it’s typically used just to stay out of WD.
No, we haven't. They've just switched to community based support a majority of the time, saving inpatient beds for people actively or threatening self harm or homicidal tendencies. If various groups can't get the help they need, then communities are not doing their jobs. Disabled folks can get Medicare & medicade & I believe that includes mental illness as well, so a large portion, if not all of the costs, are paid.
@wtconroe879 no, when Reagan closed all the institutions the mentally ill homeless went through the roof; I volunteered at community centers and it was NOT enough. The state should take responsibility because it's an issue that affects all of us.
@willmuny9201 In 1981 President Ronald Reagan, who had made major efforts during his Governorship to reduce funding and enlistment for California mental institutions, pushed a political effort through the U.S. Congress to repeal most of MHSA. The MHSA was considered landmark legislation in mental health care policy. Reagan is widely credited with emptying state mental health institutions.
I respect Kaal. He’s a nice man however, given a person who is “trouble beyond belief”, he handles it appropriately, not letting the person get under his skin. Business is business and that’s how he handles these corrupt individuals. Hats off to Kaal‼️
I hope the woman who left her kids in the car in Vegas goes to jail for some time and has her kids temporarily taken away from her so that she can truly think of her actions!
Man I remember when I was in high school walking to my friends house to study, this guy stopped me and her asking for directions, had a map on his lap spread out. What I didn't notice at first cuz I was too focused on telling him where to go so I wasn't looking much at him but my friend was. She started pulling me sharply away from the car. At the last min I noticed his hand moving up and down underneath the map. Man we run so damn fast. Didn't stop until we got inside of her house completely terrified. I'm 34 now yet still feels like it just happened
45:40 HHHHwhhhhhaaat?!?! A jail/lockup with bottles of Gatorade for the inmates! Lol! The jails in and around my surrounding county all serve mini cartons of milk at every meal lol.
I hope these drunks get to watch videos of themselves being belligerent and violent. No one wants to be near someone who's violent and nasty when they're drunk. I hope they get help.
@@Victoria-ee8gb do you also feel for hurt children? have you ever tried to to put yourself in place of assaulted child and imagine what they feel, think, see and hear while being violated?
I enjoy the episodes with Sgt. Somppi… he has a great demeanor and when one of the inmates referred to Somppis wife as he met her and he didn’t lose his cool… that same inmate said something about his mother and he just said “shes probably at home”… I don’t think I can keep a cool demeanor of someone insulting my family…
Its easy, i do it cause it ticks people who cant stay cool off Like when someome calls me an -ist or an -ism. I just respond with, "thanks, love you too!"
Why force him to have a blood test, just warn him if he refuses, he will be charge with refusing and the penalty will bethe same has if he failed the blood test
He broke the law. Why does it matter? He was being belligerent and uncooperative, don't think he would have given a damn what charges they wanted to place on him.
To sober them up, briefly, administer epinephrine and high-flow o2. It will give them a brief period of reasoning, and that's good for everybody. When you no longer need their sobriety, just remove the hi-flo-o2.
The second story in Spokane, showed an arresting officer that I have actually been arrested by. Some of the conversations I had with him during transport and booking might have actually changed my life. I was released the next morning and had to follow up with the courts but that dude actually just gave me friendly and honesty feedback that hit home. He wasn’t nice, but he was genuine and even a bit reassuring when I was seriously terrified about the repercussions of my actions. I think the majority of policing does have a solid impact. We do need to get the aggressors out of the profession but in general these guys work a side of humanity that most common people won’t deal with. That’s why we call them. It’s not their fault the system beyond arrest is broken. We should demand better for them rather then persecuting them over specific events that go viral. They do what they can as humans in general.
@@davemathews7890 Well I mean you don’t have to believe it. It’s true tho. Unfortunately my life choices would make a career in public service pretty challenging but I am a pretty big supporter of what they do. I think their are flawed areas from individuals and policy both but I do think a lot of the people are in it for the benefit oft reasons and genuinely do their best to make a positive impact. Anyways, take the stunner how you want.
@@StackeyBlue If there were no police, society would descend into chaos almost immediately. So I do appreciate them keeping me safe. But I wouldn't want to be friends with many of them. A lot have serious authoritarian issues that make them feel better than the people they're supposed to serve. A lot think they are above the law. I assume that you have no complaints about those Memphis officers who beat a motorist to death last fall. I assume that you think their subsequent indictments for murder is "persecution."
@@davemathews7890 I actually think cops should be held to harsher standards when they abuse authority or commit crimes. I am absolutely positive their is corruption in many departments. It is vital that we find a way to hold them accountable. But I do know that good officers exist. It’s a shame for them that others have tarnished what should be a highly regarded and respected service. It’s a broken system for sure tho and hopefully we can find ways to improve and screen out the power mongers among them.
Thank you for putting these full episodes of Jail up. I Absolutely love this show. I’m a new subscriber I’m currently watching all your vids. This show is addicting. I must say to that restraint chair looks very painful. And it was so nice of the cops to wash marshals clothes. They didn’t have to do that. That’s why it was so nice of them to do for him.Some of the people who come in drunk are really combative but others are pretty funny tho. I hope everyone gets off the drugs and alcohol and better their lives.It’s not worth spending years in jail for and not worth ruining their lives either.
Cops :" Tell the truth ,it will be easier for you " No , its easier for them to CONVICT you ! KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT ! A lawyer has a MUCH better chance getting you off with plausible deniability .
Deputy Kazman (35:11) has a fine line in sardonic comments. That was his second comment about the very red faced man he'd pulled over, his earlier one was pretty amusing as well.
best place to get drunk is by yourself in the middle of nowhere...2 brother fighting, and both agree they were fighting, just a scuffle ( me and my best friend do it all the time, he still try to see if he can surprise me and take me), they should just let them go...and the 18 year old kid that one makes me real sad
I have to be honest, if you get a chance to meditate in the sun with full body exposure as in "Free Physical Culture" style, it can be very relaxing. But don't do it unless it is legal. LOL
Unfortunately in UK we wouldn’t be able to do any of this. I don’t know why but we are too bloody SOFT. Those in jail would complain that even the food is not good enough. The chair would never be allowed.
He stuck it to them by keeping those rocks 😂 the officer had to do all that stupid paperwork describing them. It's nice of them to wash that boys clothes, they all have a great level of compassion
It’s so difficult, as a responsible citizen, to understand how people can act so ridiculous. Partly because it looks exhausting. If 90% of these people would get a full time job, pay their bills, and take care of their kids, they’d have no energy to participate in any of this craziness. Just watching it makes me tired. The old saying, “idle hands are the devil’s playthings” seems apropos in a lot of these people’s lives. Oy Vey.
Its worth noting that some of them are mentally ill and don't make the conscious decision to "participate in any of this craziness" as you put it. They need help first, not a job.
If there's one "saying" I've learned in life to be 100% true, that's the one. I grew up hearing it as "Idle hands make the devil's work" and man is that ever the truth, straight up.
I'll help you understand. I volunteered at a mental hospital. I remarked to a therapist that many of the patients seem to have been interfered with sexually, often as children. She said "most of them have". It's described as a bomb going off in the psyche. Everything becomes difficult and frustrating. Imagine growing up in a home where you are not loved or respected, a hostile environment, for your developing years. People are damaged by this, and their behavior becomes unacceptable in many cases, because of what they cannot control. It's not laziness. Simply because you were raised in a decent environment does not mean that others were. The often have serious, deep-seated issues and are in desperate need of assistance. Why don't you go your nearest mental hospital and tell the patients that they should get a job. I'm sure the staff there will thank you for your great contribution to mental health.
i was so drunk i could not communicate with the waitress to order food. NEVER DID I GET INTO SHOTING MOUCHES WITH A WOMAN. NEVER STARTED A FIGHT. DROVE DRUNKN HOWEVER/ I QUIT LIKE YOU QUITE A JOB IN 1995 AND NEVER WENT BACK
You forgot the one thing that’s common with almost all of these. They’re either drunk or on drugs. Take that dude, Cody. He’s extremely dangerous and unpredictable. Attacking some drunk older dude is that cell. Can that guy sue that Cody guy for the assault. I would. I’d sue anyone that I could. Cody is a nasty piece of garbage that should have been properly restrained. I’d hate to be part of his family.
problem with cops providing 'resources' tis they dont write em down... if hes still even a lil drunk hes gonna forget that... i remember i was in hospital a few times with broken ribs etc n i wouldnt take a card the nurse was givin me coz if my husband found it i was dead.... so she stuck it down my bra.... yeah i was a bit drunk at the time but when it came time to take off my bra etc i found it n hid it used it n got away from him xxx
Cops need better pay and recognition! This is technically a mental institution and hospital combined, not a jail. Even if they are trained to handle such people, I am sure it’s more than they bargained for. They are just handling too much 😭😭
I hope Marshall gets the help he needs… I am married to an alcoholic and I am not always happy… I quit drinking about 20 years ago because I black out… and someone ended up getting hurt… Sgt. Somppi is such a character…
How the officer kept a straight face when the man said “I have the right to dignity and the process of photosynthesis “ I will never know. I burst out laughing, I can’t 😂
Hilarious! Dignity is right but when he follows it up with photosynthesis he just ruins it! 😄😜
Time stamp please? I must have missed that line 😅
@@TallJason357 58:15 😂
😂
I must have missed it lol
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That would be a great commercial 😁
So funny😂😂😂😂
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Im addicted to this show! Cant stop watching it! THANKYOU!!
Same here
Me too
It's amazing how many people refuse to take responsibility for themselves and their actions. They revel in being a victim.
I've honestly had my days in jail. For nothing to terrible. I was in my 20s in the 90s! lol
But I was always very cool. I never argued. I was the one who got busted for being stupid. The guards are only doing their jobs. I always got treated cool. In and out with no issues. I've never had a bad jail experience. Well, besides the fact that jail is bad..lol
My point is that it can be a quick and smooth ride if you just cooperate and man up. You did the crime, take it, deal with it, and move on. Don't make it worse
Also... funny true story
I've acted so cool and mellow that I have gotten away with sneaking chew in my mouth and once I was high on acid and they never even noticed....lol
Mental health needs to be addressed and treated as any other physical condition
This is such a great comment and I couldn't agree more 🤟
id let you treat me however you saw fit❤
Both coexist. Physical health is openly talked about so why mental health should be any different? Physical health problems can affect mental health and mental health problems can affect physical health.
We had free mental health clinics in many cities across the country, fully funded. the clintons shut them down. Remember when bill came on national tv and said, "hillary and I have fundamentally changed health care in this country forever."
Sgt. Alan Schlossberg totally agree on those NIGHTMARE PIERCINGS😮
...best he a trip!!! Feel sorry u cops on him...😂😂
God I love this channel another jail marathon. Thank you so much
God does NOT exist!!!!
@@domiro8156 He exists, he just don't give a rat's behind, as Judge Judy would put it. Things are all going according to plan, aren't they "Almighty God"?
@@Anthony-qy6ml it’s called “free will”.
The "mother" who left her kids in the car was hands down the most despicable one in this video! She didn't have any remorse whatsoever, she even justified her behavior! Those kids need taken away permanently! She'll never learn
She didn du nuffin.
That always everyone's answer. Take the kids away. Who is going to take them in? Who is going to support them?
Who is going to be a parent who cares and does the work?
Take the kids away and throw them into the foster care system and in 10 years they're the adults in these videos.
How about putting the effort and resources into teaching mom how to be a mom? Family reunification.
narcissism is a plague to humanity
@@mrsangelafisherput them up for adoption...when folks know they won't have to deal with the dysfunctional parent you would be surprised what can happen
@@mrsangelafisher The courts will most likely give her the opportunity to get them back. If she's serious about putting her kids above alcohol, then she'll go through parenting classes, anger management and alcohol rehab. She has to complete those first.
I had an inmate tell me once that he was allergic to alcohol, when ever he drank he broke out in handcuffs.
Ha ha that was funny! I'll have to remember that one 😉😉
Now thats funny
Oh dear, there's "somebody pooped on my blanket!😂😂😂
1:05:07 That's a good officer. We need more people with her humanity in this job.
C'est parce qu'il y a des caméras. Tu ne sais pas ce que cette personne fait quand il n'y a personne pour regarder.
@@monialeblandine9141exactly. You don't know what people do when the cameras are off so maybe they are exactly like you're seeing here. 🤷
Shoutout to the man at 58:15 insisting on his rights to dignity and the process of photosynthesis. He's surely been steeped in the law! 😂
Hahaha right he knows his rights
God bless you and your time stamp 😂
I hope he had a room with plenty of natural light. 🌱
😂😂😂😂 I can’t
“Somebody pooped on my couch and my blanket.” When it comes to this show, and you think you have heard it all, you haven’t. 😫😫
Amber heard must have been in town
@@richtergp Lol. You are probably correct.!!
you need to go outside more
lmao
I have seen some absolutely great officers and jailers...
that was genuinely nice of the cops to wash marshall's clothes for him (since he is homeless and probably stinking). they didnt have to do that at all.
I was thinking the exact same thing, so nice of them to do that for him.
It was for thier own comfort they didn't want to smell him lol
@@Misshughestrm when you go to jail, you typically don't see your street clothes again after you are booked until you are released. His clothes were in his property, not on his body, so they washed them for him so they would be clean when he was released.
The way you say this seem the cops washed them by their own hand they have big washing machine there there is no problem to put one or two cloths there so they didn't do anything special
@@Saeid415 listen I personally supervised those cops while they washed that man's clothes. They sat there with a tub and washboard and scrubbed for hours. Don't you dare.
Not dignity in the process of photosynthesis!!! 😂😂😂 this man is something else. He been reading the thesaurus or something 😂😂
So, You placed them both in restraint chairs side-by-side? Who is the genius who thought of doing that?
To make them use their words! haha
Officer Nichelle Kelly sets an excellent example. If all corrections officers had her demeanor and sense of compassion, everything would be a lot calmer. The officer who made the older gentleman cry was showing off. It's unkind and not necessary to make fun of anyone's situation. As a nurse, I can't believe how uneducated the police are about a medication like Buprenephrine. The cop said if you take enough of these you can get high. They should have a class to educate them on the drugs and dosages since they confiscate them on a regular basis. I know their jobs aren't easy, but they're dealing with people who are sometimes having the worst day of their life. A bit of humanity goes a long way.
No addict "wants" to take enough bup to get high. That's what weekend warriors and dabblers do. A real addict hates the stuff
@@Misshughestrm can’t speak for all addicts
My thoughts exactly.
That man wasn’t making jewelry! He was selling pills those are drug bags. Yes, some people can get a high/buzz from it but it’s typically used just to stay out of WD.
That’s not true. You can get a buzz from Suboxone, but it has a plateau, so more of the drug doesn’t increase the high.
It's nice to see them try to be nice to the inmates because thats usually not the case most places. It restores my faith in humanity
That was a wonderful thing washing his clothes ohh God Bless You I wish all jailers would be kind like that ❤
She’s funny the lady Daniel 😂
The saddest part is, we have almost closed all mental institutions. So many people need help.
No, we haven't. They've just switched to community based support a majority of the time, saving inpatient beds for people actively or threatening self harm or homicidal tendencies.
If various groups can't get the help they need, then communities are not doing their jobs. Disabled folks can get Medicare & medicade & I believe that includes mental illness as well, so a large portion, if not all of the costs, are paid.
How do you keep them off drugs!
@@michdoug1am i dead?
@wtconroe879 no, when Reagan closed all the institutions the mentally ill homeless went through the roof; I volunteered at community centers and it was NOT enough. The state should take responsibility because it's an issue that affects all of us.
@willmuny9201 In 1981 President Ronald Reagan, who had made major efforts during his Governorship to reduce funding and enlistment for California mental institutions, pushed a political effort through the U.S. Congress to repeal most of MHSA. The MHSA was considered landmark legislation in mental health care policy. Reagan is widely credited with emptying state mental health institutions.
I respect Kaal. He’s a nice man however, given a person who is “trouble beyond belief”, he handles it appropriately, not letting the person get under his skin. Business is business and that’s how he handles these corrupt individuals. Hats off to Kaal‼️
I really like these jail compilation episodes
I hope everyone has a wonderful Friday ✌🏻
I hope your Friday is awesome too
It's monday
I hope the woman who left her kids in the car in Vegas goes to jail for some time and has her kids temporarily taken away from her so that she can truly think of her actions!
That’s 28 year old girl looked 40 that’s soo sad.
She's 🤮
Man I remember when I was in high school walking to my friends house to study, this guy stopped me and her asking for directions, had a map on his lap spread out. What I didn't notice at first cuz I was too focused on telling him where to go so I wasn't looking much at him but my friend was. She started pulling me sharply away from the car. At the last min I noticed his hand moving up and down underneath the map. Man we run so damn fast. Didn't stop until we got inside of her house completely terrified. I'm 34 now yet still feels like it just happened
Sorry but…..😂 what a creep whacking his doodle underneath a map. I hope it got infected and fell off.
I experienced a similar situation myself. Very scary. I was living in Portland at the time.
Glad Your Safe
45:40 HHHHwhhhhhaaat?!?! A jail/lockup with bottles of Gatorade for the inmates! Lol! The jails in and around my surrounding county all serve mini cartons of milk at every meal lol.
Keep up the excellent work you all do
I hope these drunks get to watch videos of themselves being belligerent and violent. No one wants to be near someone who's violent and nasty when they're drunk. I hope they get help.
my wife loves it shes never complained
And by the looks of it, you really learn how to eat! 😂😂😂😂
Love this show so much! Wish there were more videos posted!🙂
The common theme with these jails is getting them in and out as fast as possible.
can't blame them. lots of violence by these folks....
in that case don't ever plan to see an episode from Riker's Island
Gaol is not a hotel.
Treat ‘em and street ‘em just like the ER
Right. And back on the street to reoffend 🙄
58:31 No my man did NOT say "this is against the process of photosynthesis" 😂😂😂 drunk mfs do the absolute most
Got a soft spot for young guy with piercings. His sober demeanour reminds me of my son. Hope this kid and all these folks finds love and support.❤
Couldnt agree more Issy. Alot of these people are the result of circumstance!
I see what you mean 😢
Me too. I was a staff nurse for fifty years and still feel for these people regardless of what they have done! Even paedophiles
@@Victoria-ee8gb do you also feel for hurt children? have you ever tried to to put yourself in place of assaulted child and imagine what they feel, think, see and hear while being violated?
@@Victoria-ee8gbsee i was with you til you said pedos LMFAO
Another good one, thanks.
i absolutely loved this episode. please 🙏🙏 do more..
I can't believe all the crazy things you have to deal with but I'm very grateful y
That lady licking that door omg so gross!!
First guy- "I swear to God I'll hit somebody" while handcuffed and strapped to a chair.
Danielle was cuttin up!!!!! 😅 good lord that woman does not need to be drinking ever in her life.
Pooped on his couch?
Charlatans
Oh 💩
and blanket
Drugs are bad. Don't do drugs.
I enjoy the episodes with Sgt. Somppi… he has a great demeanor and when one of the inmates referred to Somppis wife as he met her and he didn’t lose his cool… that same inmate said something about his mother and he just said “shes probably at home”… I don’t think I can keep a cool demeanor of someone insulting my family…
Its easy, i do it cause it ticks people who cant stay cool off
Like when someome calls me an -ist or an -ism. I just respond with, "thanks, love you too!"
Seriously it’s the easiest thing 🤦🏽♀️ just words. Now let’s see someone keep their cool after being spat on. That would be great restraint.
The lady at 37:05 has been in the drug life so long that she can’t even recognize how off the wall her story is.
21:45 that cop walks at 10 to 2 😂
Lol quack quack
Ten past ten
this could be "a wake-up call" for Vincent.... as he was sleeping😂 You got to get some rest from doing meth😮🥱😴🤤😂-44:52 /2:02:29
Why force him to have a blood test, just warn him if he refuses, he will be charge with refusing and the penalty will bethe same has if he failed the blood test
He broke the law. Why does it matter? He was being belligerent and uncooperative, don't think he would have given a damn what charges they wanted to place on him.
Then what do they charge him with? Alcohol 3x the limit? Meth? Heroin? All of the above plus more?
There are rules.
Man ….Salt Lake City gets Gatorade they lucky 🍀
To sober them up, briefly, administer epinephrine and high-flow o2. It will give them a brief period of reasoning, and that's good for everybody. When you no longer need their sobriety, just remove the hi-flo-o2.
I cringe every time I see the police feel the hobo's up and down and run their hands thru the hobo's hair. They don't get paid enough!!!
The second story in Spokane, showed an arresting officer that I have actually been arrested by. Some of the conversations I had with him during transport and booking might have actually changed my life. I was released the next morning and had to follow up with the courts but that dude actually just gave me friendly and honesty feedback that hit home. He wasn’t nice, but he was genuine and even a bit reassuring when I was seriously terrified about the repercussions of my actions. I think the majority of policing does have a solid impact. We do need to get the aggressors out of the profession but in general these guys work a side of humanity that most common people won’t deal with. That’s why we call them. It’s not their fault the system beyond arrest is broken. We should demand better for them rather then persecuting them over specific events that go viral. They do what they can as humans in general.
Well said 👍
I don't believe this story. It's too schematic and it sounds like it was written by a cop, not a real arrestee.
@@davemathews7890 Well I mean you don’t have to believe it. It’s true tho. Unfortunately my life choices would make a career in public service pretty challenging but I am a pretty big supporter of what they do. I think their are flawed areas from individuals and policy both but I do think a lot of the people are in it for the benefit oft reasons and genuinely do their best to make a positive impact. Anyways, take the stunner how you want.
@@StackeyBlue If there were no police, society would descend into chaos almost immediately. So I do appreciate them keeping me safe. But I wouldn't want to be friends with many of them. A lot have serious authoritarian issues that make them feel better than the people they're supposed to serve. A lot think they are above the law.
I assume that you have no complaints about those Memphis officers who beat a motorist to death last fall. I assume that you think their subsequent indictments for murder is "persecution."
@@davemathews7890 I actually think cops should be held to harsher standards when they abuse authority or commit crimes. I am absolutely positive their is corruption in many departments. It is vital that we find a way to hold them accountable. But I do know that good officers exist. It’s a shame for them that others have tarnished what should be a highly regarded and respected service. It’s a broken system for sure tho and hopefully we can find ways to improve and screen out the power mongers among them.
Thank you for putting these full episodes of Jail up. I Absolutely love this show. I’m a new subscriber I’m currently watching all your vids. This show is addicting. I must say to that restraint chair looks very painful. And it was so nice of the cops to wash marshals clothes. They didn’t have to do that. That’s why it was so nice of them to do for him.Some of the people who come in drunk are really combative but others are pretty funny tho. I hope everyone gets off the drugs and alcohol and better their lives.It’s not worth spending years in jail for and not worth ruining their lives either.
Why argue with a drunk
Officer bull is so carm and cool.He knows his job.
" He is under the influence of central nervous system stimulants " 😂 who says that?
28 and 29 both crack me up😂😂
Dignity, in the process of photosynthesis…….LOL
Cops :" Tell the truth ,it will be easier for you " No , its easier for them to CONVICT you ! KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT ! A lawyer has a MUCH better chance getting you off with plausible deniability .
Said by someone who doesn’t get the point of these videos at all.
@@Minnie24723 A lot of things I don't "get at all" care to enlighten me ?
It was nice of them to wash that young guys clothes.
Deputy Kazman (35:11) has a fine line in sardonic comments. That was his second comment about the very red faced man he'd pulled over, his earlier one was pretty amusing as well.
I love the team work of all the correction officers!!! Excellent work! 💯
they really are heroes
best place to get drunk is by yourself in the middle of nowhere...2 brother fighting, and both agree they were fighting, just a scuffle ( me and my best friend do it all the time, he still try to see if he can surprise me and take me), they should just let them go...and the 18 year old kid that one makes me real sad
I'm an Aussie and it's just funny for Friday and Saturday night! I'm almost 60 and I'm looking forward to Friday night! Yanks don't have any humour!
Immm weak 6:50 he started dancing 😂😂😂😂
I have to be honest, if you get a chance to meditate in the sun with full body exposure as in "Free Physical Culture" style, it can be very relaxing. But don't do it unless it is legal. LOL
This stuff is off the chain. Reality.
Those restraint chairs looked disappointed the guy walked in...
Unfortunately in UK we wouldn’t be able to do any of this. I don’t know why but we are too bloody SOFT. Those in jail would complain that even the food is not good enough. The chair would never be allowed.
He stuck it to them by keeping those rocks 😂 the officer had to do all that stupid paperwork describing them. It's nice of them to wash that boys clothes, they all have a great level of compassion
Don't let strangers into your homes. They could kill you.
7:25 Or poop on your couch and blanket 😬😂😂
I think the best system in any detention center in usa is the vegas metro police or ccdc
Should not have put the two of them next to each other. The woman should have been in a quieter place.
thanks for the upload
It’s always the short guys
Thankfully when I was in ccdc they were recording but I never ended in any episode lol
God yeah you wouldn’t think it could get any worse.
“I would think that would be readily apparent by our presence in booking.” With that grin was an amazing answer. Lol
Drunk or not, if you wear a Honda shirt you should be in jail. 😂😂
Ha hs 😅
Id say if he was wearing a prius or tesla shirt
Honda F1 beats amerikanner any day, not to mention bmw and mercedes, audi....
@@music2872 ur a knot sea..
Phooooped on my couch AEIIND asaaulted me 😂 8:52
officer nicole can frisk me anytime lol
This is just so sad.
23:30 do not let Cody out… he’s got them crazy eyes
It’s so difficult, as a responsible citizen, to understand how people can act so ridiculous. Partly because it looks exhausting. If 90% of these people would get a full time job, pay their bills, and take care of their kids, they’d have no energy to participate in any of this craziness. Just watching it makes me tired. The old saying, “idle hands are the devil’s playthings” seems apropos in a lot of these people’s lives. Oy Vey.
Its worth noting that some of them are mentally ill and don't make the conscious decision to "participate in any of this craziness" as you put it. They need help first, not a job.
If there's one "saying" I've learned in life to be 100% true, that's the one. I grew up hearing it as "Idle hands make the devil's work" and man is that ever the truth, straight up.
I'll help you understand. I volunteered at a mental hospital. I remarked to a therapist that many of the patients seem to have been interfered with sexually, often as children. She said "most of them have".
It's described as a bomb going off in the psyche. Everything becomes difficult and frustrating. Imagine growing up in a home where you are not loved or respected, a hostile environment, for your developing years. People are damaged by this, and their behavior becomes unacceptable in many cases, because of what they cannot control. It's not laziness.
Simply because you were raised in a decent environment does not mean that others were. The often have serious, deep-seated issues and are in desperate need of assistance.
Why don't you go your nearest mental hospital and tell the patients that they should get a job. I'm sure the staff there will thank you for your great contribution to mental health.
i was so drunk i could not communicate with the waitress to order food. NEVER DID I GET INTO SHOTING MOUCHES WITH A WOMAN. NEVER STARTED A FIGHT. DROVE DRUNKN HOWEVER/ I QUIT LIKE YOU QUITE A JOB IN 1995 AND NEVER WENT BACK
You forgot the one thing that’s common with almost all of these. They’re either drunk or on drugs. Take that dude, Cody. He’s extremely dangerous and unpredictable. Attacking some drunk older dude is that cell. Can that guy sue that Cody guy for the assault. I would. I’d sue anyone that I could. Cody is a nasty piece of garbage that should have been properly restrained. I’d hate to be part of his family.
Jeez...... some people just shouldn't have children .
“Talked his way into jail”
WTFFFFF
Straight into the chair do not pass go do not collect 2 hundred dollars.
problem with cops providing 'resources' tis they dont write em down... if hes still even a lil drunk hes gonna forget that... i remember i was in hospital a few times with broken ribs etc n i wouldnt take a card the nurse was givin me coz if my husband found it i was dead.... so she stuck it down my bra.... yeah i was a bit drunk at the time but when it came time to take off my bra etc i found it n hid it used it n got away from him xxx
Smart nurse. I'm so glad you got out and lived ❤
Good for you girl. So glad you managed to get free & lived through it! Much love 💖
@@broomrider2697 Namaste broom rider... love n hugs xxx
A DUI for a .09!?!?!? He must have SAID something that hurt the cops feelings...
.08 is drunk.
Agreed Scott rocks!
Something like a Prophet
The first guy was lighting the seatbelt with a lighter? Doesn't sound like you searched him!
What's in the blue drink they give to some prisoners? Is it for being hydrated?
Gatorade and yes, to rehydrate them.
Question: If you resist officers in a Code 5, does that usually mean that you'll incur additional charges?
Yes
IT'S A FAMILY JAIL!
Cops need better pay and recognition! This is technically a mental institution and hospital combined, not a jail. Even if they are trained to handle such people, I am sure it’s more than they bargained for. They are just handling too much 😭😭
I hope Marshall gets the help he needs… I am married to an alcoholic and I am not always happy… I quit drinking about 20 years ago because I black out… and someone ended up getting hurt… Sgt. Somppi is such a character…
Life is too short to be with someone that won't change
@@HookFaced yeah, agreed. That is no excuse. I would rather be alone and destitute than with someone i hate and kept
I hope seeing that these shows were mostly from 2006-2011. I’d love to know what happened to the folks.
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So is Pan handling a crime in that jurisdiction? Because if it is then that's crazy!!
"I have a right to photosynthesis!"
My heart hurt for Maurice
hope can see more handcuff drunk suspect scene
The lady Danielle At 42:00 😂