The guard taking that inmate down may seem excessive to some people, but I can tell you from experience that you cannot delay in a situation like that, or things can go bad real quick!
He claims he suffers from severe anxiety. His actions speak the exact opposite. I also hate when adults talk about how successful their family and friends are. Ok, that’s great. Honestly. But what about YOU?
Joseph and Joshua are those combative "psycho inmates" who had to be restrained. The way they acted reminded me of how kids act in elementary special education class. They both act like they still watch "Sesame Street" in their current ages. Joseph's excessive use of profanity was an indication that he flunked English grammar class in elementary school. Maybe he does not know how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections or pronouns correctly. He really needs to be given a dictionary to correct his grammar.
I'll never understand why people act out in jail. What do you think you gonna gain? You are literlly stuck in the opponents home base, alone and without help
I'm so glad I ran across your videos love watching them grateful I haven't been in trouble for a very very long time I lived in Plano and surrounding areas for ten years made it in jail
12:39 no one grabbed him around the neck As he was put in the restraint chair Normal procedure is to hold his jaw at pressure points None of that constitutes what he’s claiming
Why do some of them make it into a big drama. It’s something that happens sometimes but it’s not going to make it easier if you’re difficult with the staff. Don’t bite the hand that’s literally going to feed you. Was unfortunate myself when younger to spend some time inside a police station. After watching this program I now see why they were so polite and friendly towards me. The officers are people as well and don’t deserve to be verbally abused at work.
The footage here is from all the way back in 2008. It would be an interesting project to go back and look up all these individuals and see where their lives have gone [or not gone, depending on their behaviour].
That inmate made the cop that took him to the ground over being dressed wrong in the wrong area of the pod look like a fool. He said nothing except that he was wrong and gave the cops nothing to argue with. The cop that did it added all sorts of justifications and exaggerations and that's what liars do. That guy did not deserve to be slammed. I could see it in the investigating officer's eyes he did not think so either but rules are rules. That guy was huge that took that boy down. A little pull away was no threat. Totally over excessive move and they all knew it.
America isn't a free country. You can legally drink but can't be intoxicated walking outside in Texas cause that's against the law, so how tf do you get home from the place where you legally are drinking?
Well, in theory, you shouldn't be drinking to excess. If you are, you should be responsible enough to get yourself home in some safe way, either by another person transporting you or you paying for a ride. You can't be staggering drunk going down the street where you or others can be hurt by your choices.
yeah, but it was a dollar and change. Unless the jail is running a special I don't think think his bond will be less than a coke from the vending machine. He was being defiant and probably under the influence.
Over 12 officers needed to use a taser on an individual who is ALREADY contained in a cell. (Again causing injury to a prisoner) Then proceeded to drag him by his hair!! Followed by a humiliating strip search. Hours after he was booked in. Demonstrating that it’s not about possible concealment. They just wanted to humiliate him!! Requested a sergeant. Which was ignored by 3 officers in the cell. I am yet to see a single episode where a prisoner has NOT received injuries from an officers. While in custody!
Maybe if he made better life choices he wouldn’t be in jail in the first place 😊 also he’s in segregation, the area where the high risk inmates are so they have to use that force
All over $1.27😂😂. Do you know who my lawyer is😂😂😂
See you can hear
“I know my rights” precursor to failure.
The more convinced that they do, the more wrong they tend to be
"I know my rights" precursor to a bunch of ignorance about to be spewed
1st creep “ do you know you my family is “ with a dollar 27 in you pocket not too important
Every time 😂😂😂
Funny how the people who say
"I know my rights!" don't seem to know their responsibilities! 😅
...and that's why they're in jail in the first place bc they can't seem to live peacefully in the world.
"I don't feel safe in here, man",... well, then don't come in here, MAN! LMAO
The guard taking that inmate down may seem excessive to some people, but I can tell you from experience that you cannot delay in a situation like that, or things can go bad real quick!
They don't mess around here in Fort Worth. You mess up then there will be consequences.
❤ no matter who you think your lawyer is he ain't got you out of jail❤
I LOVE YOU JAIL TV SHOW
He claims he suffers from severe anxiety. His actions speak the exact opposite. I also hate when adults talk about how successful their family and friends are. Ok, that’s great. Honestly. But what about YOU?
Hes worried about $1.27...seriously???
He was trying to make it sound like $127.00 😂
8:33 Something so cathartic about hearing a scumbag riding the lightning.
DO YOU KNOW WHO MY LAWYER IS?!?!
.....your lawyer?
Joseph and Joshua are those combative "psycho inmates" who had to be restrained. The way they acted reminded me of how kids act in elementary special education class. They both act like they still watch "Sesame Street" in their current ages. Joseph's excessive use of profanity was an indication that he flunked English grammar class in elementary school. Maybe he does not know how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections or pronouns correctly. He really needs to be given a dictionary to correct his grammar.
My family is rich...I have $1.27!
Why there rich not him
😂😂😂😂
it does happen...saw it a few times in my career
Sgt. Palmer is an awesome guy! He’s living that blessed life! 💙
Miss seeing Jail
Jail is on the Reelz channel every Tuesday night and quite often during the day.
They have a room always for you
I'll never understand why people act out in jail. What do you think you gonna gain? You are literlly stuck in the opponents home base, alone and without help
I call it pretzel logic 😊
I love officer Joiner🩵💙
Her little run off of the elevator and down the hall😂
I knew right away that was her 💖
I'm so glad I ran across your videos love watching them grateful I haven't been in trouble for a very very long time I lived in Plano and surrounding areas for ten years made it in jail
Keep up the good work Kay.
Nobody wants your "chicken change". He can't even buy a candy bar with that change. 😜🤣
I swear that "Ooh Lord" at the beginning of the video was felt by All!
12:39
no one grabbed him around the neck
As he was put in the restraint chair
Normal procedure is to hold his jaw at pressure points
None of that constitutes what he’s claiming
Lawyer boy is a real punk.
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Yes
Good morning everybody 🌥😴🛌🥤🚬🇳🇿
Why do some of them make it into a big drama. It’s something that happens sometimes but it’s not going to make it easier if you’re difficult with the staff. Don’t bite the hand that’s literally going to feed you. Was unfortunate myself when younger to spend some time inside a police station. After watching this program I now see why they were so polite and friendly towards me. The officers are people as well and don’t deserve to be verbally abused at work.
A Fine example of how money *Makes You an Asshole.*
This is a good show I'm watching
The footage here is from all the way back in 2008. It would be an interesting project to go back and look up all these individuals and see where their lives have gone [or not gone, depending on their behaviour].
"you're goin to hell, and satan's gonna pound your ass"
Bro, calm down a little lol.
Las Vegas rocks when being a Sergeant i still work for the Las Vegas jail as a Sergeant
Sure you do . 💯🇺🇸
Your mom's comments about you have always been sweet Dylan. 😊
That inmate made the cop that took him to the ground over being dressed wrong in the wrong area of the pod look like a fool. He said nothing except that he was wrong and gave the cops nothing to argue with. The cop that did it added all sorts of justifications and exaggerations and that's what liars do. That guy did not deserve to be slammed. I could see it in the investigating officer's eyes he did not think so either but rules are rules. That guy was huge that took that boy down. A little pull away was no threat. Totally over excessive move and they all knew it.
A another adult child
And yet, you can’t English. So what’s your point? 😂
How about getting them into a mental hospital instead of prison?
Does America have any? I heard they were mostly closed for cost cutting.
My God how many cops for one person
Dude is so mad about $1.27 ✋🏻☠️ “I know my rights” 🤣😂 I bet he’s a sovereign citizen 🤡
Act a Fool in Jail and that's how you get treated just like how Joshua did when he approached Deputy Elis because he didn't listen.
Why is it that most suspects "now their rights" but they've never done anything wrong?
6:43 judge has the voice of old man on pawn stars
Funny how the loud mouthed black guy in the cell was saying the officer used excessive force when the perp said no he didnt.
Poor Joshua
Sooo sad officers truly believe the only other option is to send people to prison
they have to believe to stay sane and safe themselves....ever since the closure of 95% of mental facilities the choices are slim to none.
What are they supposed to do? Just leave them out there to commit more crimes?
How are you doing
It's sad the police are being BRIBED .
America isn't a free country. You can legally drink but can't be intoxicated walking outside in Texas cause that's against the law, so how tf do you get home from the place where you legally are drinking?
Well, in theory, you shouldn't be drinking to excess. If you are, you should be responsible enough to get yourself home in some safe way, either by another person transporting you or you paying for a ride. You can't be staggering drunk going down the street where you or others can be hurt by your choices.
That would freak me out!😢
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Hey, don't be mean to the inmates. Just joking.
Yay
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In America you have to pay for your freedom after arrest (bail/bond)
Then you wonder why he is concerned about money.
Above everything else. 😉
yeah, but it was a dollar and change. Unless the jail is running a special I don't think think his bond will be less than a coke from the vending machine. He was being defiant and probably under the influence.
Over 12 officers needed to use a taser on an individual who is ALREADY contained in a cell.
(Again causing injury to a prisoner)
Then proceeded to drag him by his hair!!
Followed by a humiliating strip search.
Hours after he was booked in.
Demonstrating that it’s not about possible concealment.
They just wanted to humiliate him!!
Requested a sergeant.
Which was ignored by 3 officers in the cell.
I am yet to see a single episode where a prisoner has NOT received injuries from an officers. While in custody!
It's jail not kindergarten
I'm glad criminal justice is perfect in your country. Do us all a favor and please stay there.
Thanks for reminding us of the tasering in this episode - deployment at 8:30 ! 👮⚡👍
Maybe if he made better life choices he wouldn’t be in jail in the first place 😊 also he’s in segregation, the area where the high risk inmates are so they have to use that force
2:20 Disrespectful perp gets his money's worth in the chair! 👮🪑👍