In Las Vegas, NV, a crazed woman freaks out when she doesn’t get a phone call. A man on becomes disorderly when refused his medication.
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They have to put up with everyone's drama
Wait that banging was her banging the phone? I'm only asking bc I'm blind
What's wrong with her? Like really really? like really really?
Banging a phone is destruction of property if it broke off. Lucky the cops got the chair before it was too late
"i didn't do nothing wrong"
um you were causing damage to the phone which is another charge
I NEED MY HEART MEDICATION OR I'LL THROW YOU ACROSS THE ROOM !!
destroying a phone would cost a lot in damage!
First, it's Carrie and now Kevin.
I'd rather be in prison than jail
There ain’t no way I could put up with that crap…no way
How in God's name do women like this even have husband's let alone boyfriends.
That woman is two sandwiches shy of her picnic.🙄
2:18 look she’s now breaking that phone and now she’s not even listening to the officer telling her to stop causing criminal damage into the cell
And look she’s hiding under the bench when the officers came into her cell again.
Entitled
Ive been there
Las Vegas Jailhouse is a documentary series that exposes the harsh realities of life behind bars at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas. But what's most disturbing is the constant abuse by guards and the inhumane conditions that inmates are forced to endure.
As we watch the show, we're met with images of overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and a lack of basic human dignity. Inmates are packed like sardines into cells, with barely enough room to move. They're forced to sleep on concrete floors, without even a mattress to cushion their bodies.
But it's not just the physical conditions that are alarming. The guards at the Clark County Detention Center seem to take pleasure in humiliating and degrading the inmates. We see guards yelling, screaming, and even physically abusing inmates. We see them denying basic necessities like food, water, and medical care.
One of the most shocking aspects of the show is the way guards use solitary confinement as a form of punishment. Inmates are locked in tiny cells for 23 hours a day, with no human contact, no natural light, and no access to basic amenities. This is a form of psychological torture that can drive people to the brink of madness.
But "Las Vegas Jailhouse" also highlights the systemic issues that lead to this kind of abuse. We see how the prison system is designed to prioritize punishment over rehabilitation. We see how guards are trained to view inmates as less than human, rather than as people who deserve dignity and respect.
As we watch this show, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the problem. But I believe that's exactly why we need to be talking about this. We need to be shining a light on the darkest corners of our society, and demanding that our leaders take action to address these injustices.
So what can we do? First and foremost, we need to demand accountability from our elected officials. We need to ask them why they're allowing this kind of abuse to happen on their watch. We need to push for reforms that prioritize rehabilitation over punishment, and that ensure inmates are treated with dignity and respect.
We also need to support organizations that are working to address these issues. Groups like the ACLU, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Prison Reform Initiative are doing critical work to expose abuse and push for reform.
Finally, we need to remember that the people who are suffering in these jails are someone's mother, father, sister, brother, or child. They are human beings who deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
So let's use "Las Vegas Jailhouse" as a call to action. Let's demand that our leaders take action to address the abuse and inhumane conditions in our prisons. Let's work together to create a society that values rehabilitation over punishment, and that treats all human beings with dignity and respect. Thank you.
Nicole Stirr's behavior, as depicted in the documentary series, raises serious concerns about the training and accountability of correctional officers. It is essential that we hold individuals in positions of power accountable for their actions and ensure that they are equipped to treat all individuals with dignity and respect.
She's gone mental apesh**!
Does anyone know where I can buy that beautiful piece of furniture, that rocking chair!?
so I can put my wife into it on the weekends and watch TV… yes, the duct tape is already bought…
😂😂😂😂
I bet if you let her call her husband she will calm down. And the man with the high blood pressure would have got his meds had he behaved
As many strenght as you can get for all the officers who work in this facility. Stay healthy.
Prison is ðŸšðŸš¬ not worth it.
There's a lot of DP camps 🤠out there.
Now that’s team work! Those ladies rock!
Grateful for all the people who work in the jails. I could never put up with that bs
This is like a daycare
What 55years old??? He looks way older. I thought he was closer to 70years old
She seems to be on some powerful drugs
Those female guards are very well trained and very professional.
After she destroyed the phone she was gonna try and catch a quick nap
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Strait Jackets!
Trumper
Oh no. THE CHAIR😱
What professionalism and respect shown by every officer. A great example of how to do a very challenging job. ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘🇬🇧
I could never be a police officer. Thank you for those people who are willing to do that work.
I define would not have the patience for that job!
A man in the blue shirt has a saddle nose. That means he probably used to have a really bad cocaine problem! He's lovely.
Love the hip hop jail intro.â¤â¤â¤â¤
GEEZ! It sounds like a psychiatric ward!
(But I guess it’s not far from it).
The first woman sounds like a feral animal! Guaranteed there’s alcohol involved. I had to laugh when she said “call my husband and tell him I’m OKâ€meanwhile she’s screaming and yelling and crying and fighting and spitting and punching and smashing the phone AND is being put in a restraint chair. If that’s OK I’d hate to see what she’s like when she’s not OK.
Isn’t alcohol a wonderful thing
Looney person😊
I feel bad for the husband
I'm so grateful I got sober 12 years ago. I 'm allergic to alcohol… I would break out in handcuffs!
Isn’t it amazing how many people didn’t do anything to get arrested?
Drinking is what really harms his heart.