Inmate Gets Body Slammed After Refusing to Listen to Officer (JAIL)

Inmate Gets Body Slammed After Refusing to Listen to Officer (JAIL)

In Austin, Texas, an irritated man complains that officers won’t let him count his cash, then gets slammed to the ground when he refuses to comply. In Las Vegas, an officer responds to a call for backup and in Fort Worth, a sergeant calms down an inmate fight.

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25 thoughts on “Inmate Gets Body Slammed After Refusing to Listen to Officer (JAIL)

  1. Instead of getting the restraint chair, he should have just been dragged back to his cell. Dude assaulted someone and then turns into a crybaby. Sounds like the type of person who would break into someone's house and then sue the homeowner if he hurts himself in the process.

  2. "Do you know who my lawyer is…do you know who my lawyer is?"
    HELLO… You are in jail, J A I L. Do you know what that means? 😧 Duh! BEHAVE yourself and follow Ofcr. directions or don't. Let's see what happens!

  3. A normal natural movement being described as an "aggressive movement" is just an excuse to justify excessive force in response. Nowhere else would that be considered aggressive – and rightly so. The entire system here is set up to justify and excuse the actions of law enforcement, and the authoritarian attitudes pervasive amongst the officers portrayed is directly linked to that.

  4. My late husband thrived on the stress of the job. But it's what took him from us.
    He worked on the floors where the worst guys were held.
    Before that he was in the Air Force 20 years.

  5. I feel so sorry for those officers who look after inmates and I can't believe their behaviour has affected by drinking. I know they will be embarrassed when they in court 😮

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