Kids In Prison Then & Now - 13 Years After Time In The Restraint Chair

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
  • In 2008 our cameras captured unprecedented footage inside a maximum-security juvenile prison as teens lived their lives behind bars. This video looks back at a prison "cell extraction" as a teen prisoner refused to give guards a broom he has in his cell. Fearful the teen would use the broom as a weapon against himself or staff, the prison assembled an extraction team to remove the teen from his cell and placed him in a time out chair.
    Following the filming of this process, the newly-hired prison superintendent changed the climate and culture inside the prison and implemented a new policy to cut down on the use of physical force by staff. A 2024 update on the teen featured in this video is included at the end of the video, along with footage of how the prison implemented the "Care Team" -- verbal de-escalation methods to better deal with future situations involving teens behind bars.
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  • @VeilFlix
    @VeilFlix Месяц назад +59

    Broken systems = broken families, children, neighborhoods = more funding

    • @brickstine202
      @brickstine202 Месяц назад +3

      Money given to them is the problem, not the answer.

  • @tonidavis1045
    @tonidavis1045 2 месяца назад +52

    The cells should be sound proof, so the other boys can't hear whats going on, so they can't hype him up!

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад +10

      I think that would have its pros and cons. The pros would be:
      1) inmates can’t harass, intimidate, or threaten each other creating fear
      2) they can’t hype each other up
      3) they can’t plan gang activities, riots, assaults, etc
      4) it will reduce noise so inmates can have a good night’s sleep
      Cons:
      1) this is really major, sensory deprivation. Sensory deprivation can drive a person insane which could cancel out all the pros
      2) create more stress leading to more destructive behavior because inmates have no means of communicating or letting off steam with each other

    • @vallorypoole8117
      @vallorypoole8117 Месяц назад +1

      @tonidavis1045 YOU KNOW WHAT THAT WOULD COST US TAX PAYERS/ JUST DO WHAT YOUR TOLD TO DO...

    • @ELmayer636
      @ELmayer636 26 дней назад +1

      yeah mate and Michelin star meal just to make them calm

    • @ELmayer636
      @ELmayer636 26 дней назад

      poor-poor innocent kids, yeah, man, let me work in two more jobs to contribute to their welfare

  • @stst77
    @stst77 2 месяца назад +64

    The woman at the end said she has had kids come in the system where mom hands them a gun and tells them to steal so she can stay at home. It seems to me in a case like that, mom should be in prison for the boy’s crime and for child endangerment and abuse, and lose custody and the boy should be placed with another family member if possible.

    • @darrengreen9273
      @darrengreen9273 Месяц назад

      Single mothers with multiple children by multiple criminal baby daddy’s!!

    • @eleanorcrawford9978
      @eleanorcrawford9978 Месяц назад +3

      Why should another family be burdened with these children.

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад +3

      @@eleanorcrawford9978 i wrote “if possible “ so I am not saying to force them on anyone. It should be the family members’ choice.
      But to answer your question as to why:
      1) they are family
      2) these kids did the crime because mom told them to. It wasn’t the kids’ idea nor the kids’ gun, and who knows what mom might have done if the kid didn’t obey. It’s possible the kids felt they had no choice.
      3) if family don’t want their own family then foster families definitely want them because that’s how they get paid. They sign up for taking kids from bad homes which almost guarantees kids with mental or behavioral problems. Foster care is not about taking well behaved children from good, loving homes. It can happen but usually it is about taking kids from bad homes and they get paid to do it so they willingly sign up for it.
      4) mom committed a hideous crime and should pay for that crime and lose all parental rights. And the kid should be given another chance but putting him in another family that will hopefully teach him right from wrong. Prison won’t teach him right from wrong. That’s not what prison does.

    • @fsow1237
      @fsow1237 Месяц назад +1

      @@stst77 you're right some kids don't deserve such parents' bless them

  • @krichardson707
    @krichardson707 Месяц назад +10

    The pleasure the officers seem to experience during the cell extraction is disgusting

  • @jenniferhalf1650
    @jenniferhalf1650 2 месяца назад +42

    When you guys go into these jails how do you deal with all the chaos?? My anxiety goes up just watching how chaotic it is I can't imagine what it's like being there in person....

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  2 месяца назад +10

      @jenniferhalf1650 - thank you for asking that question. It’s actually difficult to describe. Unlike reality tv that is scripted, we go into these facilities not knowing what stories we’ll find or what to expect. We are truly like flies in the wall. Because of this, we think the anxiety we might normally feel isn’t so much anxiety as it is bewilderment as to what we might see and who we might meet along the way.
      In all honesty, most of those we talk to in these facilities (adult and juvenile) tell us boredom is what gets to them most. Every day is the same. Even though scenes like the one in this video do happen, there is a lot of time inside when there’s not much going on at all. That, too, makes any anxiety disappear.
      Again, thank you for your question and taking the time to watch our videos!

    • @lagalot8586
      @lagalot8586 Месяц назад +5

      I did 3 Weeks In maximum security cell in Bravo wing at the Pinellas County jail. You deal with it because you have too. Not because you want too. You have no other choice. It's ether cope or go mentally insane. Some people are just use to being locked up. Some people deal with it differently. Don't end up there if you can help it. We all have choices.

    • @sexysexy356
      @sexysexy356 29 дней назад

      yes and no cameras

  • @goldielocks3354
    @goldielocks3354 Месяц назад +5

    I went to prison at age 17, been to prison, 4 times. But people can change. I live a totally different lifestyle now and raised my children to be the complete opposite. I'm so proud of all my grown children how hard they work and how productive they are. At least I know I did something right.

  • @ericharris393
    @ericharris393 Месяц назад +9

    Systematically driving the youth insane

  • @user-lg4mc9qy2r
    @user-lg4mc9qy2r Месяц назад +14

    Prayers to these young men it makes me cry 🙏🏽

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Месяц назад +3

      @user-lg4mc9qy2r - It's a surreal world inside, that's for sure, and one that no one should ever want to be in. Thank you for watching and sending positive thoughts.

    • @galegrazutis964
      @galegrazutis964 Месяц назад +4

      Mabe they shouldn't be criminals!!??

    • @VeraMcHugh
      @VeraMcHugh Месяц назад


      ​@@CalamariProductions

    • @kathycazenave7434
      @kathycazenave7434 29 дней назад +3

      Prayers to their victims

    • @NewBornChoppaRoblox
      @NewBornChoppaRoblox 29 дней назад

      @@galegrazutis964I’m a criminal d1 crashout

  • @sagehurd8982
    @sagehurd8982 2 месяца назад +40

    He just wanted someone to care and show up for him. Notice how he seemed to change his tune when the CO offered to walk him to class each day.

    • @ellybean5868
      @ellybean5868 Месяц назад +6

      I worked as a nurse in a juvenile detention for 10 yrs. I have never met so many seeking attention. Whenever I would walk in a room they would all start shouting, Nurse! Nurse! All of a sudden they all had headaches, sore throats, a sore finger etc. What they needed and wanted was a Mom and most of them responded well to 1:1 attention

    • @sagehurd8982
      @sagehurd8982 Месяц назад +1

      @@ellybean5868 I completely agree. Sometimes it’s just about being seen, heard and supported. The little things that we sometimes take for granted.

  • @paulmcguinness8213
    @paulmcguinness8213 2 месяца назад +78

    Dam they got out a whole swatt team to have this teenager offender removed from a cell all because he refused to give up a broom that was sitting in his cell. It would have .made a lot more sense to just take the broom away

    • @feleciagmiller872
      @feleciagmiller872 Месяц назад +7

      That is what I was thinking. That young man sounds like he needs some meds.

    • @ellybean5868
      @ellybean5868 Месяц назад +20

      Ever hear of a broom being used as a weapon? You obviously have never worked in a correctional facility. I worked in a juvenile detention for 10 yrs, and a broom never would have even been near a detainee's grasp, much less in his cell. You have no idea how someone's life can change in an instance in these facilities thinking "why don't they just take the broom away"... Smh

    • @mercy6305
      @mercy6305 Месяц назад +6

      Doesn't work like that.

    • @reignman0311
      @reignman0311 Месяц назад +4

      Just take the broom away? Oml😂😂

    • @sunshinegriffin1129
      @sunshinegriffin1129 Месяц назад

      Brooms have been used to S******* people. They need to take it away from him.

  • @cynthiadavid5282
    @cynthiadavid5282 2 месяца назад +26

    He needs intense therapy and medication

  • @erics362
    @erics362 Месяц назад +5

    "Stop kicking MY door!" By choosing to use the word "my" instead of "the" he made the situation personal for himself and the youth. This is a basic example of how something as simple as staff's choice of words serves to escalate an already-tense situation and reveals a personality trait inconsistent with a positive youth development approach.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Месяц назад +1

      @erics362 - very insightful comment. Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @dermainsmith1554
    @dermainsmith1554 9 часов назад

    As she talking to this CHILD by far he is not ignorant he talks well and seems to have potential. May God blessed you son.

  • @keepingr123
    @keepingr123 Месяц назад +7

    This type of treatment on a juvenile is pretty bad all of this was so uncalled for. Locking him down to a chair, putting his shirt over his face terrible these kids get treated like dogs on the streets and then get in the system and it get treated worse. They need to have programs for them and classes for them. A lot of these kids can be rehabilitated they need the resources, job training, prep them for college or skill trades programs how to be young business men. He should not be denied of his education period.

  • @karenmealing3882
    @karenmealing3882 2 месяца назад +14

    Why does are young people have so much anger , from what I see something is wrong I pray for our young people some of them don't have anyone to talk to or don't know or will not ask for help Keep them in PRAYER 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  2 месяца назад +6

      @karenmealing3882 - Anger seems to be the single biggest underlying factor in so many of the kids we interview. There are a host of factors that often lead to it ... witnessing domestic/neighborhood violence, abuse, neglect, etc. etc. A child's brain is forming in those early years and research proves that exposure to all these things are more literally wires the brain differently. We wish we had the answer to solving it all. Sadly, it truly does take an entire society. Thank you for watching and caring.

    • @karenmealing3882
      @karenmealing3882 2 месяца назад

      @@CalamariProductions I know I see it all the time where I live sometimes it's comes from home some adults need help mentally children are raising children just keep them in prayer I know what you are saying 🙏 of course 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @teen5089
      @teen5089 2 месяца назад +1

      Ask the god of this World. Jesus said who he was.

  • @rebeccakey-gaskins3744
    @rebeccakey-gaskins3744 2 месяца назад +51

    He admitted to having anger issues. He needs mental help as well. Maybe medication.

    • @loveppl6999
      @loveppl6999 2 месяца назад +7

      HE NEED HELP BUT NOT MEDS. HE NEEDS HELP BUT NOT MEDS.

    • @lagalot8586
      @lagalot8586 Месяц назад

      Unfortunately when you commit a crime you don't get that privilege of being sedated. I was locked up for 3 weeks in a single cell just like this guy except I had no choice but to deal with it because banging on the cell door wasn't gona get me free any faster. You ether learn your lesson from ending up there or you become a repeat offender. Some people just don't learn

    • @feleciagmiller872
      @feleciagmiller872 Месяц назад +2

      He has something very traumatic happen to him that he could not deal with, but to express it with anger.

    • @ellybean5868
      @ellybean5868 Месяц назад +1

      Gotta love all the armchair non professionals who have never even set foot in a place anywhere like this making ignorant comments 🙄

    • @126missday
      @126missday Месяц назад

      @@feleciagmiller872 possibly🤔

  • @shavongrant4194
    @shavongrant4194 2 месяца назад +16

    A shame his parents couldn’t control him. Now he in jail going crazy. He don’t wanna change acting like that.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  2 месяца назад +7

      @shavongrant4194 - we hope to get an updated interview with him now that he was released from adult prison last year to find out how things are going. Thanks for watching his story.

    • @lovesallanimals9948
      @lovesallanimals9948 2 месяца назад +2

      Segregation for that long is used as torture it accomplishes nothing. Especially for teenagers

    • @mariyam9861
      @mariyam9861 2 месяца назад +2

      it's common for teenagers to exhibit behavioral issues, unfortunately. Discipline is something that builds over time from positive influences in a safe environment. Jail is rarely conducive to that. The case in point, having five armored officers tackle down a teenage boy in a five foot cell, and then strapping him to a chair -- over a broomstick. I understand de-escalation is complicated in a prison setting with an angry, possibly violent offender, but punishments like these just create more frustrated teens.

    • @breeziem4988
      @breeziem4988 2 месяца назад +5

      Do you personally know him? How do you know he doesn’t want to change? It’s easy to sit behind a screen and judge someone you don’t know or walked a mile in their shoes. People can want to change but their environment keeps them from changing

    • @baby_sierra
      @baby_sierra 2 месяца назад

      Hope everyone in there do people and get they self together and to go back home with family

  • @jeannette2628
    @jeannette2628 Месяц назад +5

    IDK what his crime was to get him in juve (maybe I missed that part), but all this for a teen tearing up a book & holding a broom? The current approach to juveniles in detention IS NOT WORKING. Especially at this age, the goal is rehabilitation.

  • @deeblake3160
    @deeblake3160 13 дней назад

    All these grown men.. putting this boy in that chair.. crazy work

  • @louisetringham5830
    @louisetringham5830 2 месяца назад +14

    Kids that age have no concept of how to deal with there emotions. It’s sad that they’re in there so young love goes a long way. These kids need guidance. Best of luck on every inmate in the system change is good guys

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад +1

      Most kids that age know how to manage their emotions MUCH better than this. He’s closer to adulthood than childhood. By his age trillions of people throughout time have been able to marry, hold down a job, plan their future, conduct themselves respectfully, stay out of crime, control their emotions, etc. He is an exception not the norm, thank goodness because I’d hate to live in a society where all older teenagers act like 2 year olds while desiring to kill.

    • @galegrazutis964
      @galegrazutis964 Месяц назад

      ​@@stst77BRILLIANTLY SAID!!!

  • @annettealexander5672
    @annettealexander5672 2 месяца назад +29

    We should always put it on the parents. Some parents try all they can. Some children just refuse to do right, no matter what. Look where he’s at, and he’s still won’t follow orders. Some children and adults really have mental health issues.

    • @stst77
      @stst77 2 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes a child is blessed with wonderful parents but turns out bad. Other times they have average or slightly below average parents but not horrible to create monsters, but usually major consistent behavioral problems can be traced back to the parents. Of course, the youth are responsible for their choices too.

    • @vallorypoole8117
      @vallorypoole8117 Месяц назад

      @annettealexander567 OH YES BLAME PARENTS THATS A STUPID THING TO SAY/ I KNOW FAMILYS THAT WERE GREAT TO THERE KIDS LOVED THEM TOOK GOOD CARE OF THEM AND THEN WHEN THEY BECAME TEENS THEY ALL WENT ON KILLING SPREES/ ROBBING PEOPLE AND EVEN RAPE/ U CANT ALWAYS BLAME PARENTS MY OWN SISTER HAD THAT HAPPEN TO HER/ TOOK HIM TO DRS/ HEAD DRS/ REHAB 4X/ HE STILL TURNED OUT BAD...

    • @YungHonxhoMusic
      @YungHonxhoMusic 23 дня назад

      Me I’m children my parents did everything they could

  • @gladysjarrett6082
    @gladysjarrett6082 2 месяца назад +4

    The woman in the green can really talk!!!!

  • @126missday
    @126missday Месяц назад +4

    They need more officers like officer sweat I appreciate how he handled things, & the 2 women who made sure he ate something & were figuring out how they could assist him with school.

  • @Kosandral
    @Kosandral Месяц назад +6

    My heart breaks for our children. This is so sad😢😢

  • @Both-wen
    @Both-wen 2 месяца назад

    lovely scene

  • @brendaleary9281
    @brendaleary9281 Месяц назад

    This kid just won't stop 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @126missday
    @126missday Месяц назад +4

    This is sad to watch on so many levels🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @user-lg4mc9qy2r
    @user-lg4mc9qy2r Месяц назад +1

    Awwh this got me crying

  • @user-gk5rg4pq5x
    @user-gk5rg4pq5x Месяц назад +2

    Honestly, many children don’t stand a chance.

  • @lifewbobby
    @lifewbobby 2 дня назад +1

    i was lucky to be in open dorms , ill never forget when i was leaving they said if i come back they gone take my shoes 😂😂😂 like leave me alone before they document another charge

  • @ljay4525
    @ljay4525 16 дней назад

    The interviewer seemed surprised when the boy said his father was actively involved and tried to guide him correctly

  • @annettealexander5672
    @annettealexander5672 2 месяца назад +5

    I meant to say we shouldn’t put it on the parents all the time. My mistake.

  • @valeriefionda979
    @valeriefionda979 Месяц назад +1

    16 years old 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lindalowrie
    @lindalowrie Месяц назад +2

    This is so sad I can’t watch 😮

  • @jtfjayb0
    @jtfjayb0 2 месяца назад +32

    people dont understand the full story. Yes he was being aggressive and hard headed, but imagine being locked up in a room the size of a bathroom for hours and hours on end everyday for months or even years. Your mental changes, it changes you as a person, some people can't handle that kind of pressure. And these are just kids man. Theyre teenaged kids... These guards are not nice either. Most of them don't give a single shit about these kids lives.

    • @carolemcdonough8121
      @carolemcdonough8121 2 месяца назад +6

      It sounds like some of the guards may have been antagonizing him previously. Behavior may have brought him there, but considering the environment of the jail and their age, the guards, being professional, should not be deliberately inciting any kind of conflict.

    • @lc6636
      @lc6636 2 месяца назад +2

      @@carolemcdonough8121I didn't see any of that. They did what they could.

    • @carolemcdonough8121
      @carolemcdonough8121 2 месяца назад +4

      @lc6636
      It didn't show this in the video. There was mention that he was previously having trouble with some of the guards.
      I'm not knocking the prison system because it's unbelievable what they have to do to follow protocol. The thing is, it takes so much effort to de-escalate these situations that it is best to live in harmony.
      The guards, being the professionals, should make the first effort. Many of these kids have not been fathered in the proper way. This is just a rule that is helpful to follow.
      Fathers, do not provoke your children with trivial or humiliating demands; nor by favoritism; treat them with kindness, so they will not lose heart and become discouraged or unmotivated, with their spirits broken.
      Colossians 3:21

    • @sewl385
      @sewl385 Месяц назад +3

      I agree it would have an effect, but put himself there no one else

    • @jacquelinewilliams2644
      @jacquelinewilliams2644 Месяц назад

      @@carolemcdonough8121 seriously.....

  • @jacquelineloyaltybella22
    @jacquelineloyaltybella22 Месяц назад +22

    I don’t care what anyone says HES A CHILD who needs love not more trauma this broke my heart I was in the system when I was 12-18 and saw so many horrible things happen in all these places.

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад +3

      He’s a teenager capable of really hurting people and capable of serious crimes. He’s not a little child. However, i do agree this treatment isn’t good.
      As for love, everyone needs love but i think what he needs most at this point is intensive rehabilitation in how to cope and deal with life’s problems. How to manage relationships, money and life. How to get and keep a job. And he needs to be taught right from wrong and taught to think about others not just himself and his wants.

    • @galegrazutis964
      @galegrazutis964 Месяц назад

      He might be a boy but he is also a criminal!!!

    • @Sosa-ih8ev
      @Sosa-ih8ev Месяц назад +1

      Shii don’t matter I got family who younger then 12 doing dumb shit getting locked up stealing cars they know what they doing I love em to death but they put they self into that situation and wit what u said u did what u did so yo ass got locked up

    • @vallorypoole8117
      @vallorypoole8117 Месяц назад +2

      @jacquelineloyaltybella2 / FEEL SORRY? DONT GO AROUND DOING CRIMES AND YOU WONT BE IN THIS PLACE/ HE NEEDED TO GIVE THE BROOM THATS ALL/ THOUGH HE WAS TUFF/ I CAME FROM A BROKEN HOME/ A DRUNK DAD WHO ABUSED MY MOM/ I TURNED OUT GREAT/ NO EXCUSE

  • @darrengreen9273
    @darrengreen9273 Месяц назад +2

    Some people and things are to damaged beyond repair.

  • @orionwatts9200
    @orionwatts9200 Месяц назад +2

    Wow this was 16 years ago

  • @margaritamartinez6413
    @margaritamartinez6413 Месяц назад +1

    Thats a nice guy trying to help this young man

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад +1

      That’s the same man that opened the door for the squad to come in and he is the one that watched everything with no care and instructed the officers to push him down, to restrain him, etc. and he is the one that said he’s not talking to him if he’s not talking right. So how nice and helpful he actually is I don’t know. Why didn’t he show up and try to deescalate things before it got to this point? Why didn’t he call the counselors in before it got to this point?

  • @audreybutler5491
    @audreybutler5491 2 месяца назад

    You can do right trust yourself and say I'm going to do better you seem to be very smart so do the right thing I know you can do it sending prayers for you

  • @StevenHeapRecipes
    @StevenHeapRecipes 2 месяца назад +5

    Is it called Calamari because the people go round and round in circles 😢

  • @danthomas6587
    @danthomas6587 2 месяца назад +4

    Just what did he plan on doing with that broom? Inquiring minds want to know.

  • @pambeforethestorm9784
    @pambeforethestorm9784 Месяц назад +8

    The staff was looking around like "why did we agree to have cameras today?! We could have dragged him outta there and explained away the bruises! 😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣

    • @126missday
      @126missday Месяц назад

      And that would not have helped the situation at all😑

  • @OscarOffTheCuff
    @OscarOffTheCuff 2 месяца назад +1

    How can I work for calamari productions?

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  2 месяца назад +3

      @OscarOffTheCuff - very nice of you to ask. We're a very small team around here and unfortunately aren't in a position to hire, but thank you for being with us here on our RUclips channel. Greatly appreciated!

  • @debbiebailey8369
    @debbiebailey8369 Месяц назад +4

    I feel so sad for this young man…he sound like a grown man…thank u brother….

  • @ladymartinique8951
    @ladymartinique8951 14 дней назад

    This young man only needed to be loved so sad

  • @ezmoney797
    @ezmoney797 2 месяца назад +5

    In case anybody couldn’t figure it out it’s not a game I’m telling you it’s not a game and one more time just in case you didn’t get that it’s not a game😂

  • @XzadriunWashington-el3ok
    @XzadriunWashington-el3ok 22 дня назад

    Buku grown men huddled up for a teenager is crazy😂😂😂

  • @reneewest1831
    @reneewest1831 Месяц назад

    So sad he seems like a nice kid

  • @flaviablanco8245
    @flaviablanco8245 Месяц назад

    I wham cry so sad 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @krichardson707
    @krichardson707 Месяц назад +5

    The physical abuse suffered by this person in the restraint chair is also fucking disgusting

  • @brickstine202
    @brickstine202 Месяц назад

    Yes, breaking your arm. Something to help you recall the incident.

  • @susand8214
    @susand8214 Месяц назад

    Why don't you put shutters on glass to stop the other seeing what's going on ?

  • @bendecidocory
    @bendecidocory Месяц назад +1

    Sitting on that chair for hrs is inhuman especially
    Ly when c/o says I love what I do

  • @g.l.3092
    @g.l.3092 2 месяца назад

    Was the hearse from a different era? Because William was supposed to be from a different era so, if the hearse wasn't, than he didn't arrive via the hearse.

  • @IMSTRAIGHTUP150
    @IMSTRAIGHTUP150 2 месяца назад +5

    Blessings to the Correction Officers’s.🙏🏽💙 My Brother (now retired) , and, two Neice’s are CO’s. I pray for them too🙏🏽❣️I’m proud them but, they can have that job.
    It sure took them a long time to go in to stop the issue. 😳😢

  • @L.OVE.heart.
    @L.OVE.heart. Месяц назад +1

    What else do you expect them to do all he had to do is give up the goddamn broom

  • @Stacey-ki4qc
    @Stacey-ki4qc 15 дней назад +1

    Now that is a damn shame! It had to take 5 of them to get him down! They look like they were scared how long they got them cuffs on him. 😮🤔

  • @BrickHeadBulliesMI
    @BrickHeadBulliesMI 29 дней назад

    Sad

  • @rayjohnson7886
    @rayjohnson7886 2 месяца назад +4

    Thats way too many people that's why its taking them so long they should have been had him cuffed and out of that cell.

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife 2 месяца назад +1

    I just read that this Quinten Mayweather Brown dude had quite the rap sheet

  • @twannd8211
    @twannd8211 Месяц назад

    Reporter was so surprised his Dad was in the picture...I was too. 😰

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Месяц назад

      @twannd8211 - Sadly, after 25 years of too many kids telling us their dad wasn't in the picture, it did come as a surprise that his was. Just proves you never know. Thanks for watching.

  • @user-cv6yh8xg3q
    @user-cv6yh8xg3q Месяц назад

    An how did he get a broom how did that happen yea is this so they can make a show 😢

  • @brendaleary9281
    @brendaleary9281 Месяц назад +1

    I used to work in a state institution where we used ' The Chair '. This was at least 35 years ago when they put an end to this. We weren't the law andthe residents were severely mentally ill. ( That's not what their disabilities were called back the ) It's traumatizing on both sides. My God 🙏🙏

  • @stst77
    @stst77 2 месяца назад +9

    As long as the boy is in a room by himself and not using the broom to harm others, it seems to me like they should have just ignored the boy and his broom. He would have gotten bored with the broom and problem solved. There was no need for making this into such a big ordeal over a broom. It’s like a small child having a tantrum, if you ignore them they realize falling on the ground and kicking won’t get them a cookie so they eventually stop and learn better coping mechanisms, but if you feed the tantrum either the child gets worse or the parents can lose control and get abusive or both. Don’t fight over a broom!

    • @ellybean5868
      @ellybean5868 Месяц назад +1

      You surely are clueless. Have you ever even been in a correctional facility? Clearly no. A broom is a weapon and should they ignore him while he takes it apart, makes a weapon which can be hidden and then shanks someone, or breaks a window with it and cuts himself with glass, someone walks in and they get bludgeoned on the head?. This isn't preschool. A lot of these kids are violent offenders, murderers, rapists. I worked in a juvenile detention for 10 yrs. A broom would never have been within any of their grasp. Smh

    • @ellybean5868
      @ellybean5868 Месяц назад +1

      You clearly have never even been in a correctional facility. This isn't preschool. I worked in a juvenile detention for yrs. This kid would never have even been within the grasp of a broom. Many of these kids are violent offenders...murder, rape, home invasion. A broom is a weapon and you think just ignore.. lol. So while you are ignoring, he takes a piece of it and makes a concealed weapon and hides it. What a ridiculous comment

    • @ellybean5868
      @ellybean5868 Месяц назад +1

      Never been in one of these places, much less worked in one have you? Sure, ignore him and let him make a weapon out of it. Good idea 💡. This isn't preschool

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад +1

      @@ellybean5868 ok you made your point 3 times. Your point is valid and makes sense, but you could have said the same thing in a nicer way and I would have still understood the point and would have respected a kind reply more.
      Just because I don’t think like a criminal, it doesn’t mean I’m not a rational person or that I’m a bleeding heart liberal who can’t listen and consider the other side of the situation.
      Anyway, I understand your point explains why they did what they did so now it makes sense. I appreciate you explaining why they did it, and after understanding that, I agree now that they really had no choice but to take the broom back especially since he was in the high security unit for multiple incidents of violence.
      And I understand why they went in with the riot team because they said in the video because he had a history of violence they expected him to swing the broom at the guards so i understand that too.
      It’s unfortunate that that’s the way it is. I don’t think anyone other than a criminal would ever think to do all those things with a broom.

  • @octaviusbanks6662
    @octaviusbanks6662 2 месяца назад

    😢

  • @wandaclark5020
    @wandaclark5020 Месяц назад +2

    Thd kids are treated like crap in there no activities officers try making them angrier.

  • @patrickstotler1201
    @patrickstotler1201 Месяц назад +1

    So before public at large seen the violent way staff handle non compliant teens, all the staff think its appropriate and only public outcry made them reevaluate their process???

  • @ajweberman
    @ajweberman 29 дней назад

    the broom was family heirloom

  • @patrickstotler1201
    @patrickstotler1201 Месяц назад +10

    Everyone making excuses for this kid but hes obviously a troubled teen and loves the Attention he gets from staff and inmates. Makes him feel big and strong but what it really shows is he belongs in a place like this because nobody could control, mentor or guide him. Its sad but the fact is hes likely to spend most his life in institutions and prisons!!?

    • @L.OVE.heart.
      @L.OVE.heart. Месяц назад

      💯percent agree

    • @126missday
      @126missday Месяц назад

      Most often prison makes it worse he seems articulate he may need help & medication & care.

  • @user-ip2nh1ox4k
    @user-ip2nh1ox4k Месяц назад

    Special kind of Special people working in prisons wth

  • @mzznewyork5406
    @mzznewyork5406 Месяц назад +1

    This is very sad to watch
    "It's pay bank time" simply because of him being disobedient
    he's being treated worse than a dog 🐕 any animals 😢 sad 😔

  • @moni1950412
    @moni1950412 22 дня назад

    He is 16 and such a criminal already, I hope for him that he changes and tries to be a good young man or go to jail forever.

  • @ShaShaLuva414
    @ShaShaLuva414 Месяц назад +1

    All the men here has the same expression on their face, it’s like here we go with this s-it a no win situation 😊

  • @tonidavis1045
    @tonidavis1045 2 месяца назад +3

    How old is this boy?

  • @74D50
    @74D50 27 дней назад +1

    I bet you anything that kid didn't grow up with a Father in the house. Way-to-go Single Moms of America !

  • @GodsaboveAll
    @GodsaboveAll Месяц назад

    Yo this the place i went yo ad a youth bro Pendleton, in indiana outside the wall in the juvenile prison damn its crazy seeing this video thisbmany years later 24 to he exact damn

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Месяц назад

      @GodsaboveAll - wow, unreal you were there so long ago. Appreciate you watching the video and taking the time to comment.

  • @dr.cheryldenegall4987
    @dr.cheryldenegall4987 Месяц назад

    Where is the MH help for this youth??

  • @user-wh6bl4gd8w
    @user-wh6bl4gd8w Месяц назад

    Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline drives it far from him

  • @user-vm4ey9bn9h
    @user-vm4ey9bn9h 26 дней назад

    They had to tell him he was pulling to tight on the shirt

  • @rororo1126
    @rororo1126 Месяц назад +3

    You can look at him and tell he needs to be locked away before he seriously hurts someone one day.

    • @mohamudodol7683
      @mohamudodol7683 Месяц назад +2

      He was released and committed a burglary,he got 13 years

  • @rayjohnson7886
    @rayjohnson7886 2 месяца назад +8

    Oh my gosh after being released dude received 13yrs for burglary so he never did learn anything from being looked down in seg which by me listening to him he's a bs'er he asked the cops was it a game that something he should have been asking himself from the time he started getting into trouble was jail and prison was a game 😢 sick sad super pitiful situation child.

    • @Flowey.__0
      @Flowey.__0 Месяц назад

      Locking teens up and treating them like this has been shown to be unproductive. There is ways to rehabilitate them and have a better success rate. This method does not work and we know this.

    • @rayjohnson7886
      @rayjohnson7886 Месяц назад

      @leonessagentile5659 Well everybody has their own opinions but it starts with the person themselves common sense has to be used whenever anybody has been in and out of the system that speaks for itself what type of person they're are it shows that they not comfortable on the outside most of them that been in and out the system for stealing and drugs burglary auto theft and etc normally ends up with a murder charge.

    • @Flowey.__0
      @Flowey.__0 Месяц назад

      @@rayjohnson7886 it’s not an opinion, it’s long been proven by science.

  • @sitiradziyah2159
    @sitiradziyah2159 2 месяца назад

    Raddy, ddy, thank you this channel, to know this update of community of youth students aged of above, whom had bad behaviours, voilents with own master mind, argue, fights, too all teams rengger involved on duty, need to more communicated, connected, rtythm, voice, tone, sound low words, good listener as leaders, father, friends, brothers, if violent, transfer in room, lets cool down his behaviours then gave councelling, communicated with him, as father, brother, sister, leaders as professional person, this community in prison, be patiences, too all involved teams renggers police prison on duty, bless always sty safe, take care and be careful where ever on duty any location, good luck, good day. Sty safe. Frm, ddy. Thank you this channel.

  • @courtpaul9334
    @courtpaul9334 24 дня назад

    We all know if the 🎥 were not recording he would have be in that seat long time !!!

  • @patrickstotler1201
    @patrickstotler1201 Месяц назад +1

    WORLDSTAR!!!!!!! SERIOUSLY THOUGH,why are the teens so segregated? Locked in cells with nothing and far apart?

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Месяц назад

      This is the dangerous criminals unit.

  • @mercy6305
    @mercy6305 Месяц назад

    You can tell they really dont want to do this on camera lol but it must be done

  • @user-vm4ey9bn9h
    @user-vm4ey9bn9h 26 дней назад

    All he wanted was to talk more often and he know yall lying to him

  • @margiefernandez498
    @margiefernandez498 Месяц назад

    Tough love is good, but where is the love. It’s not one or the other.

  • @germainesamuel1999
    @germainesamuel1999 Месяц назад

    Why it Take So Long to Get This Prisoner Cuffed??🙄

  • @brichi5407
    @brichi5407 Месяц назад

    You have kids in there that have been beaten SA by their own parents and peers yet these Co,s get hold of them imagine being a child and this happening imagine how you would feel I was custody officer in a young offenders I was disgusted with the treatment from staff pushing them to kick off just so they could restrain and feel like big Bobby balls

  • @Stacey-ki4qc
    @Stacey-ki4qc 15 дней назад +1

    This New kids today 😮 what happened?! These are my generation kids and grandkids, what the hell happened? Our parents and grandparents didn't play! Don't get me wrong there was a lot of kids that was bad but you want to do better so you don't want to pass it down. Plus social media is also the cause. Mental illness is no joke for these kids.🤔

  • @rayjohnson7886
    @rayjohnson7886 2 месяца назад +13

    Some of these people bring pain upon themselves by being hard headed and stupid so I don't feel sorry for them the lady tried talking to him.

  • @boymom5918
    @boymom5918 Месяц назад

    Lord almighty it takes a village to detain a child😂

  • @brendaleary9281
    @brendaleary9281 Месяц назад

    Lord Jesus, we need help! 🙏🙏

  • @KellyBrown-sp5uh
    @KellyBrown-sp5uh 27 дней назад

    She is really something

  • @frankiecohron4358
    @frankiecohron4358 Месяц назад +2

    Need s something to keep them occupied , reading , games, drawing, family visit.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Месяц назад

      @frankiecohron4358 - as the saying goes, an idle mind is the devil's playground. Sadly, a lot of kids get no family visits at all. From what we've witnessed over the years, family support and contact is a huge factor in how well kids do. With little hope, support and opportunity, things often go very wrong. We appreciate you watching this video.

  • @celestelegare-haynes8625
    @celestelegare-haynes8625 Месяц назад +1

    Why does it take 15 mins plus (including editing) to put one person in a chair?? & being in S.A.G. for years at a time should be illegal for kids! Their brains are not built for that at a teen age

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Месяц назад

      @celestelegare-haynes8625 - research supports your comment. Segregation is found to not only be mentally and physically harmful, it's also counterproductive. There are other ways to appropriately handle teens who are combative, which is why this prison ended up banning long term segregation and implementing verbal de-escalation methods to cut down on the use of physical force. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @CharmaineForbes-os1ek
    @CharmaineForbes-os1ek Месяц назад

    When you in those places you need to comply with the rules bcoz you cannot win

  • @KellyBrown-sp5uh
    @KellyBrown-sp5uh 27 дней назад

    Why he got to be yelling

  • @Phillyboyhir
    @Phillyboyhir 2 месяца назад

    w video