It’s definitely an interesting way to get paid? Out of all the jobs, from being a croupier to delivering peoples mail... I don’t think I could do the job . Or the job he is doing? Be kind.
In the Marines we called his type 'the motivator.' They all got the same haircut, same stare, same intensity. 😂They're the good equivalent of the bad guys you don't mess with.
Man, i was a CO. I never had any problems. Did my job, but i didnt be all extra, a hard ass or disrespectful. Just made my rounds, passed out authorized supplies, made sure you didnt have meat or steel in your butt, and bent almost every rule in the inmate handbook and never broke the law, and always spoke positivity. Ive ran into a few inmates of "mine" outside. Nothing but smiles and daps. Never thought me, a nerd would have real OGs thanking me for being me.
@@shawn1819 People get tge word nerd twisted. You can be a nerd at anything. My nerdbess comes from computers, some are crime nerds and never been knocked. Side note, superman got crippled. Goes both ways.
@@kingti85 You'll be ok if you can justify being there. The fights will come. Just stay in your lane, be yourself, correct disrespect instantly, even if you wind up sleeping, gone, or handicapped, because it could happen regardless. Go face down, never go ass up unless you like keeping tge peanut butter open. Just like the outside world.
What I liked about this type was consistency. You know what to expect. These guys are the same everyday. Also if you've been trying to file a request or go to medical These guys will do their job. The "cool" ones just brush you off.
A good CO also treats everyone with common courtesy, consistency, and applies good common sense when it comes to dealing with inmates. If a CO remains consistent throughout their career inmates will know what’s expected of them. I think it reduces stress in a pod.
100% i liked the guards that stuck to the rules more because I knew what to expect and what they expected of me. The other girls always complained about one crew that would make us stand up for headcount but I liked the routine. I was always the one who cleaned the pod every morning too. I was up half hour to an hour before lights on and then crashed as soon as the lights would go out. Definitely became institutionalized very quickly my last time inside.
Those guys who run their shift like this don't last long or inmates hate him and don't give him respect. If they got a high and tight that is all u need to know
@@erickiyoshiphillips2323Respect for COs and Respect from inmate to inmate are 2 different things. Respect for COs is more like a truce between inmate and Officer, the officer has his rules and the inmate follows them. Thats all the officer cares about at the end of the day
Lol "...We tracking..." was a dead give away to this CO being in the service (though his demeanor was definitely revealing his history in the military way before he mentioned the phrase "we tracking)!!
I once spent six weeks in a county jail where we were usually served breakfast before 6am, then had to have our bunks, boats, and/or mats neatly made up (or rolled up, depending on what type of bedding you had) before seven a.m. When the C.O. came around to collect trays and do morning count we had to be in our jail issued jumpsuits, fully zipped up and wearing our flip flops, and we had to be off our "beds" until supper trays were passed out. We had the option of buying white t-shirts, white thermal "long johns", and grey sweatpants from the jail commissary but weren't allowed to wear the sweats and t-shirts between seven a.m. and roughly five p.m. when supper trays were brought out. If a guard caught someone trying to lay down between those hours the whole cell was penalized. It wouldn't have been so bad except the cell I was in was just a twelve-man cell. Some days we had as many as sixty-five inmates crammed together; I never saw our numbers drop below fifty. When we topped out over fifty women there literally wasn't enough space to walk between mats on the floor; all of the bunks had someone sleeping on the floor beneath them and the cell just had four round metal tables with three bench seats welded to each one of them. With absolutely no place to sit or stand where were we supposed to be if not on our bunks or mats? Oh! I almost forgot the best part of our "spacious accommodations"... One toilet and one shower for the entire cell!! I could deal with a whole lot.. Obviously I'm quite aware that jail isn't supposed to be luxurious.. But come on.. One toilet for sixty plus inmates?! With 90% of new admissions detoxing from something, usually heroin?? I know all jails are crowded these days but that jail was crowded beyond a humane level and "cracking the whip" by trying to keep people from sitting down on the piss poor excuse for bedding was just over-the-top ridiculous.
That's crazy!!! Wtf!! 😮. Here in the U.K. we aren't unlocked until 8am. Round about half 8/9 they'll be a couple med calls. 1for things like methadone, etc the other for all other medications. Depending on what prison &/or wing you either get a shower in your cell or there's showers on the wing. That's so over crowded though! Mats on floor, etc. Tbh it sounds 3rd world! The U.S. system is so messed up!
@@lockdown23and1 i got guys at the prison i work at wanting to go to wild prisons because everything is easy to access, and they apparently have cable with all the sports channels...
Death. You got me rolling. Tripping on that sad sandwich tray. Your the first person I have EVER heard talk about the jailhouse baloney like you did. I’m rolling. 😂😂😂😂
During my last bid I ended up working in the kitchen. It was my job to make the baloney sandwiches for intake every day. The COs told me to make them with just bread and baloney. I was like nah fuck that. Made sure they all had 2 slices of cheese.
I’m headed to court Ol’ Death, wish me luck, glad I can watch a video before I walk inside. KEEPER GOIN BUD!! I just got out of court, I was able to buy another week of freedom, I can’t afford an attorney and don’t qualify for PD, facing 28 years. I read the statements and the lies within those documents sealed my fate. I was told to work something out with the DA before my last appearance next week.
If you're innocent, good luck. Just be real and think about everything and everyone who is being extra nice if you've never been in before. Think about being a Chihuahua with your food and luxuries, but a Rottweiler with the respect you deserve. Meaning a Chihuahua won't give up anything, and a Rottweiler will fight for everything.
He, and that tray, had my mouth watering as well! Seriously!! When you eat that long enough, getting something like it now is comfort food. Sad but true, do enough time and it really is. If im upset or not in a good mood, I can make an old prison meal with ramen, or bologna... or whatever. It truly is comfort food at that time and it relieves my stress or relaxes me. I hate that I was in there long enough for this to be true, but it is.
You would think that but I jail u are so hungry that a bologna sandwich is as good as a steak sandwich. The salt just hits the spot u would be surprised how much u will enjoy it .
@@daveb2280 I was a non-vet put on the veterans pod that had certain benefits, but it was overflowed with guys in good standing and who didn't get sentenced yet bc they could get forced to work the kitchen. so either vets or cooks for the most part. we were spoiled compared to other parts of the jail I had been before like dorms etc. so the cooks would send up as many extra trays as possible bc they can eat as much as they want while working and knew county can be rough. only time I ever REALLY hated a CO was when he took some extra trays that normally go out to guys who need or want seconds bc he wanted to TRY it out.
I was in a psych ward that didn't have mattresses. Just special chairs and foot rests so you couldn't hurt yourself, a tv that stayed on BET and couldn't be changed, patients didn't get a choice, one book to share for the whole floor. You have to sign out pencils and you have to return it within 30 minutes. No cards, no board games, no radios or MP3 players. Nothing. Just you, your boxers, a necklace if they let you keep it, the gown they put you in and a stack of hospital blankets because it was COLD in there... oh and no slip socks, still have those lol
I was doing 30 for probation violation. Booking was slammed Seattle. I've been everywhere in this jail. So for shit and giggles told em I'm suicidal slammed me 7 th floor Dig bat ward. Blanket book mattress lots of dips watched the fun,
I slept in front of the toilet for a week in the intake cell in North Las Vegas DC. There was at least 20 people in that cell and there was only one other white guy. Yeah, you're right it can get worse.
That's the way they want it. If you got people sleeping on the floor you know those tax dollars and funds from the federal government are just pouring in.
@@samwoods3430 im really saying what ever you situation actually is it can always get worse. There is no limit to rock bottom its as deep as you want to dig.
Hey I've watched your videos for a while man and just want to say thanks for that colouring book advice. I've got bad anxiety and it really is helping me
I was in a faith based/military pod and it was just like this. Lots of structure, had to have our beds made etc but we also got alot more freedom. Make sports balls, cook food, gamble a little etc.
When I was inmate miss Q gave us a routine to keep tidy and she didn’t play at all.we def respected her.since I’m doing better I’m entering the field of co and I wanna be just like her when I get my chance as a correctional officer.
Co’s like this makes Ur Time so much harder. They told him the nite before he is the replacement Co to give a tour and explain how this jail or Pods is ran. So he really went by the book and even added things for inmates to do lol. He reminds of Co who was constantly watching cameras and constantly on the microphone the whole time he was on shift, if he was on morning shift nobody got to sleep in consistently calling u up to the bubble for nothing, nite shift he would leave lights on in dorm and constantly be on the mic lmao
You're right about how some CO's come in barkung all that noise like this dude is doing, but after he gets through woofin all that bullshit he sits down and he's actually pretty fucking cool as long as you do what you're supposed to do and don't raise no big problems he really don't fuck with people. When it's time to do laundry do the laundry get it over with and then it's cool again but you never know. I've had them like this but then I've had them again to where he'll bark all that noise and just keep yapin the whole fucking time he's there
LOL i thought it was hilarious how hungry you got when they showed the baloney tray. I still love to eat food that I ate in jail/prison. I go in on that shit!
I was at this one jail that we didn't have to get up for anything but laundry which seemed to be at 3am all the other time we could be in bed but keep our id tag in the window and we had to keep our faces uncovered. At another place they popped the door at 5am and we could keep it open all the time they hated it if we locked the door behind us and we could ask to go to the yard pretty much anytime multiple times a day the food is pretty good too
That dorm looks depressing af. I never thought having an actual bunk would be a luxury. I loved the big dorms with multiple bunks. It also set up the hierarchy based on where your bunk was. Against the wall was the best and then it goes down from furthest away from the door. And it gave you something to look forward to when someone leaves.
@@FlyingHands994 i don't think this is prison. Anyway I meant if you were in jail some are better than others apparently. Some people that have never been probably think they're all the same
Everything just looks good because the cameras are rolling and they were expecting visitors. That's how they do it in my country anyway. but thanks for another great video!
This looks like a speciality pod of some sort, PC, Cho Mo or honor pod, they are usually the easiest to manage. I worked as an officer at the Pima County Jail for 2 years and you had to provide a lot of structure or the inmates would walk all over you. The Jail was real strict about keeping everything thing on schedule and you were always working by yourself with 80 plus inmates, what kept me safe was that I would listen to legitimate complaints or issues and provide Inmates with feedback on what I could do or couldn’t do. Sometimes the most frustrated or angry inmate just want to be listened to. When I was a Sargent/ supervisor at the state prison, l used the same listening skills to avoid a lot of unnecessary uses of force.
The bologna sammies in Kootenai County Juvenile lockup were OP Figured out the mayo and mustard is mixed together. Leave your sammie a bit warm, perfect. That and a hard boiled egg mashed up and put into a ham and cheese LavaPocket.
Damn I always wondered why some jails are so cruel as to force people awake at 6am and make them stay out of their bed area. Makes sense that they do it so you can’t stay awake all night… however I consider it torture. 😂
when the bologna sandwich tray appeared on the screen! 😂 never been in Jail but I'm guessing it was like school lunch, The food was horrible but pizza and chicken patty were like currency. only Good things and no one touched the salad. Happy to see you still doing well, Britt needs to make extra food so you can have leftovers 🤙🏼
noooo. I used to love bologna sandwiches as a kid. the jail I was in the only actual bologna you would get is during intake and they have to feed you. you'd get two, plain bread and one slice bolgona with one american individually wrapped cheese and a cookie. if you're lucky a fake kool-aid pack and a mustard but those were rare lol. if one of those came on a tray after getting to a floor/pod it meant the kitchens were fucked for whatever reason that day and it was ground bologna chunks mixed with a paste of some sort. the ONLY good tray days are chicken bc u cant fuck up frozen patties and the chocolate chip cookies that were baked fresh daily. best cookies i've ever had
Man this dude wouldve had a field day with all my cloths lines and extra blankets and pillows and sheets and razor blades and the list goes on, street shoes he wouldve torn me up
ive been in that jail a few weeks i thinl it was early 2000s or maybe late 90s. 8 of us per cell at time. i remember people poppin milk cartons. sounded loud like gunshot. we got locked down. i slept as much as possible
"Three doors on a microwave"? Never heard that one My first adult arrest I had 2 counts of Armed Robbery(10-20 on each), 2 first degree Conspiracy(10-20), 3 weapons charges(5-10 each one) and Poss of Burglary tools(a hooded sweatshirt, bandana and a pocket full of the good latex gloves. That's a 1 year beef). If I took them the distance that's would be over 100 years). I just couldn't see it at the time. It was a very surreal feeling to think about. My fellow convicts, always so willing to cheer another up, used to like to share little comments about how much time I was going to do. Kind of like the 3 door microwave. The best ones I got were: "Man, Nature Boy, you goin' get so much time that your parole officer isn't even born yet". Once when my boy made bail, he left me with, "Dig, Naytch, hold it down. When you finally get out, I'll come pick you up in my flying car".
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Inmates respect the ones with structure because they know what’s coming. Plus they feel safer with structured guards. One on ones are important. People are less likely to attack those they respect.
Lexington County SC , I've done time here , it ain't like this no more and I was in a maximum security pod , they probably do this tho for the medium and low security dorms , because they micromanage them
In my county, your short day is like 4 hours out. Long day, I think you get 7 hours? Used to be both tiers out for 13 hours a day. Smh. The penal system in this country is fucked
Worked in a state prison for 25 years, the convicts know what time it is. They don't need a huge announcement. Do your rounds, ok let's get your stuff done you need supplies let me know, I'll be back around. I loved working the hole better than a regular H.U.
That's got to be a very low custody level. Nurses just standing there with the cart is wild to me. 😂 Also, i always ordered an extra tray from the kitchen for myself. That is one of the nicest trays i ever seen. 😂 That is the nicest shakedown i ever seen. When we do full facility shakedowns we throw cells so bad.
we used to get a lot of super COs that ran away from south africa when the blacks took over, real by the book type of guys. couldnt make those COs quit in there first few weeks, they were used to worse inmates
Judging by the small cranial capacity, and the lower lips sticking out further than the average person, or the massive overbites I'm going to say this is Lexington, Kentucky.🎉
@@starrl5065 I know, I'm from Indiana, and my Grandpa from Kentucky so I know it's not everyone. You look good, so I'm guessing you didn't have kissing cousins.
Lol the balogone sandwiches with the noodles and cookies...oh man. That is crazy and people will trade your noodles and bread for cookies. Or other way around.
Funny you joked about the TP! Seen guys make rope with it. Of course for crazy reasons! For beatings, dragging people, choking others or themselves… 1 roll = 4’-5’ piece at 250lbs strength
I don’t know structure really gets ingrained in Marines like this one. My dad was still kinda like that with certain stuff like rigid schedule’s even when he was retired and could relax.😂
I did time in a mid/max pod like that super chill come out for breakfast at 430 go back to your cell they turned the lights back off it you had court they let you out to take a shower the last un rack had poker table jumping spades pray call
It’s crazy to me how similar it seems being deployed in the Army and what people say about prison. From people fighting with their female on the phones hogging all the time. To talking about and craving a certain food you will eat first when your back state side or now craving food from the chow hall. There are a bunch more but those two are the first I thought of. O’and my food was Dip N Dots. I prob gained 15-20lbs when I got home just getting those damn DND. I still love them to this day, somehow did burn myself out of them. My food I miss is Yakisobi. Something about that plain spaghetti noodles plain ground beef and peppers was so damn good!
This CO drinks 2 cups of coffee before bed so that he can wake up fully ready to do his job
Dude looks like the biggest tool on earth hahaha
😂
It’s definitely an interesting way to get paid?
Out of all the jobs, from being a croupier to delivering peoples mail... I don’t think I could do the job . Or the job he is doing?
Be kind.
Hahahahahahaha hahahahahahahaha
Aha what was that thing.
Not all cops become psychopaths... however some psychopaths... become cops.
In the Marines we called his type 'the motivator.' They all got the same haircut, same stare, same intensity. 😂They're the good equivalent of the bad guys you don't mess with.
Man, i was a CO. I never had any problems. Did my job, but i didnt be all extra, a hard ass or disrespectful. Just made my rounds, passed out authorized supplies, made sure you didnt have meat or steel in your butt, and bent almost every rule in the inmate handbook and never broke the law, and always spoke positivity. Ive ran into a few inmates of "mine" outside. Nothing but smiles and daps. Never thought me, a nerd would have real OGs thanking me for being me.
Respect goes a long way ina place like that. U sound like a pretty solid CO tho. Def not a nerd
@@shawn1819
People get tge word nerd twisted. You can be a nerd at anything. My nerdbess comes from computers, some are crime nerds and never been knocked. Side note, superman got crippled. Goes both ways.
If I ever go to prison I really hope CO would help me prevent any steel or meat entering my person 🙏😭
@@kingti85
You'll be ok if you can justify being there. The fights will come. Just stay in your lane, be yourself, correct disrespect instantly, even if you wind up sleeping, gone, or handicapped, because it could happen regardless. Go face down, never go ass up unless you like keeping tge peanut butter open. Just like the outside world.
Being you goes a long way bro glad u stood solid
I agree completely. Inmates find comfort in knowing what to expect from a CO that has a routine, and stands their ground.
Yep. Then they know no other inmates are getting special treatment…
What I liked about this type was consistency. You know what to expect. These guys are the same everyday. Also if you've been trying to file a request or go to medical These guys will do their job. The "cool" ones just brush you off.
A good CO also treats everyone with common courtesy, consistency, and applies good common sense when it comes to dealing with inmates. If a CO remains consistent throughout their career inmates will know what’s expected of them. I think it reduces stress in a pod.
100% i liked the guards that stuck to the rules more because I knew what to expect and what they expected of me. The other girls always complained about one crew that would make us stand up for headcount but I liked the routine. I was always the one who cleaned the pod every morning too. I was up half hour to an hour before lights on and then crashed as soon as the lights would go out. Definitely became institutionalized very quickly my last time inside.
This man kept that adderall prescription he got in middleschool. Man IS FOCUSED
Those guys who run their shift like this don't last long or inmates hate him and don't give him respect. If they got a high and tight that is all u need to know
@@erickiyoshiphillips2323if he is consistent the inmates will respect that
Right?!😂😭
@@erickiyoshiphillips2323Respect for COs and Respect from inmate to inmate are 2 different things. Respect for COs is more like a truce between inmate and Officer, the officer has his rules and the inmate follows them. Thats all the officer cares about at the end of the day
As soon as he said “ WE TRACKING ” I knew he was ex military marine to be specific lmaooo 😂
What does tracking mean?
That CO is a total Marine lol I can tell just by how he talks . He will be good for this institution lol 😂
As soon as he said “ we tracking “ I was like Yupp marine lmao
@@SBMMBOOGIEI thought the same thing lol
@@SBMMBOOGIE All branches say tracking lol
Lol "...We tracking..." was a dead give away to this CO being in the service (though his demeanor was definitely revealing his history in the military way before he mentioned the phrase "we tracking)!!
As soon as he said "my yellow line" , i knew
That’s Lexington County South Carolina all day. The ole James Metts Motel (former sheriff charged with conspiracy a while back and sent to prison)
I once spent six weeks in a county jail where we were usually served breakfast before 6am, then had to have our bunks, boats, and/or mats neatly made up (or rolled up, depending on what type of bedding you had) before seven a.m. When the C.O. came around to collect trays and do morning count we had to be in our jail issued jumpsuits, fully zipped up and wearing our flip flops, and we had to be off our "beds" until supper trays were passed out. We had the option of buying white t-shirts, white thermal "long johns", and grey sweatpants from the jail commissary but weren't allowed to wear the sweats and t-shirts between seven a.m. and roughly five p.m. when supper trays were brought out. If a guard caught someone trying to lay down between those hours the whole cell was penalized. It wouldn't have been so bad except the cell I was in was just a twelve-man cell. Some days we had as many as sixty-five inmates crammed together; I never saw our numbers drop below fifty. When we topped out over fifty women there literally wasn't enough space to walk between mats on the floor; all of the bunks had someone sleeping on the floor beneath them and the cell just had four round metal tables with three bench seats welded to each one of them. With absolutely no place to sit or stand where were we supposed to be if not on our bunks or mats? Oh! I almost forgot the best part of our "spacious accommodations"... One toilet and one shower for the entire cell!! I could deal with a whole lot.. Obviously I'm quite aware that jail isn't supposed to be luxurious.. But come on.. One toilet for sixty plus inmates?! With 90% of new admissions detoxing from something, usually heroin?? I know all jails are crowded these days but that jail was crowded beyond a humane level and "cracking the whip" by trying to keep people from sitting down on the piss poor excuse for bedding was just over-the-top ridiculous.
That's the most fd up thing I ever heard. And for women!? DAAAAMMNN!!!
Americans have 700 million GUNS
Sorry to see this. Hope it was an eye opener for you and others.
That's crazy!!! Wtf!! 😮.
Here in the U.K. we aren't unlocked until 8am. Round about half 8/9 they'll be a couple med calls. 1for things like methadone, etc the other for all other medications. Depending on what prison &/or wing you either get a shower in your cell or there's showers on the wing.
That's so over crowded though! Mats on floor, etc. Tbh it sounds 3rd world! The U.S. system is so messed up!
Can't imagine a small room for 60 women !! The smell must have been horrible.
8:24 he sounds like he may have military background. He’s very sorta the “camp counselor” lol.
As depressing as this seems, I bet it keeps the "crime" down and the violence down in there. Probably brings a little peace to some folks in there.
indeed for a fact many would love this pod
@@lockdown23and1 i got guys at the prison i work at wanting to go to wild prisons because everything is easy to access, and they apparently have cable with all the sports channels...
Death. You got me rolling. Tripping on that sad sandwich tray. Your the first person I have EVER heard talk about the jailhouse baloney like you did. I’m rolling. 😂😂😂😂
It was genuine asf too😂 kinda sad but death dope
During my last bid I ended up working in the kitchen. It was my job to make the baloney sandwiches for intake every day. The COs told me to make them with just bread and baloney. I was like nah fuck that. Made sure they all had 2 slices of cheese.
I’m headed to court Ol’ Death, wish me luck, glad I can watch a video before I walk inside. KEEPER GOIN BUD!!
I just got out of court, I was able to buy another week of freedom, I can’t afford an attorney and don’t qualify for PD, facing 28 years. I read the statements and the lies within those documents sealed my fate. I was told to work something out with the DA before my last appearance next week.
Good luck 👍
Good luck playa
If you're innocent, good luck. Just be real and think about everything and everyone who is being extra nice if you've never been in before. Think about being a Chihuahua with your food and luxuries, but a Rottweiler with the respect you deserve. Meaning a Chihuahua won't give up anything, and a Rottweiler will fight for everything.
Plead the 5th
28 years, drive to mexico bro and keep running
Superior: CO it’s time for your break!
CO: Mission’s not complete
I do 12 hour shifts that turn out to be 13÷. I don't take breaks.
Death, you had me laughing at your mouth watering review of the lunch trays 😂
That nasty ass bologna 😂💯
He, and that tray, had my mouth watering as well! Seriously!! When you eat that long enough, getting something like it now is comfort food. Sad but true, do enough time and it really is. If im upset or not in a good mood, I can make an old prison meal with ramen, or bologna... or whatever. It truly is comfort food at that time and it relieves my stress or relaxes me. I hate that I was in there long enough for this to be true, but it is.
You would think that but I jail u are so hungry that a bologna sandwich is as good as a steak sandwich. The salt just hits the spot u would be surprised how much u will enjoy it .
@@daveb2280 I was a non-vet put on the veterans pod that had certain benefits, but it was overflowed with guys in good standing and who didn't get sentenced yet bc they could get forced to work the kitchen. so either vets or cooks for the most part. we were spoiled compared to other parts of the jail I had been before like dorms etc. so the cooks would send up as many extra trays as possible bc they can eat as much as they want while working and knew county can be rough. only time I ever REALLY hated a CO was when he took some extra trays that normally go out to guys who need or want seconds bc he wanted to TRY it out.
Ripping up rule books for pushing your chips all in 😂
THE C/O THAT WAS DOING ALL THE TALKING IN THE BEGINNING DEFINITELY WAS IN THE MILITARY! HE SAID U TRACKING. MILITARY LINGO
I love seeing ol’ death getting so excited over them trays man “potato chips and the easy open cookies!” Lol shits hilarious
He was pretty cool to let em lay down for count. We never got to lay down for count, even in the middle of the night.
I was in a psych ward that didn't have mattresses. Just special chairs and foot rests so you couldn't hurt yourself, a tv that stayed on BET and couldn't be changed, patients didn't get a choice, one book to share for the whole floor. You have to sign out pencils and you have to return it within 30 minutes. No cards, no board games, no radios or MP3 players. Nothing.
Just you, your boxers, a necklace if they let you keep it, the gown they put you in and a stack of hospital blankets because it was COLD in there... oh and no slip socks, still have those lol
If u wasn’t crazy when u went in u was when u came out 😂jk keep ur head above the water fam
why would u keep anything from jail
The channel staying on BET permanently sounds like a living hell lol, they could leave it on Cops and everybody would be way happier ironically
I was doing 30 for probation violation. Booking was slammed Seattle. I've been everywhere in this jail. So for shit and giggles told em I'm suicidal slammed me 7 th floor Dig bat ward. Blanket book mattress lots of dips watched the fun,
They leave it on BET because psych ward staff are almost always black
Dang i cant believe how many of the jails have people sleeping on the floor. Just a reminder things can ALWAYS get worse...
I slept in front of the toilet for a week in the intake cell in North Las Vegas DC. There was at least 20 people in that cell and there was only one other white guy. Yeah, you're right it can get worse.
That's the way they want it. If you got people sleeping on the floor you know those tax dollars and funds from the federal government are just pouring in.
Yeah you could have ended up in a prison in El Salvador 🤷🏿♂️
@@samwoods3430 im really saying what ever you situation actually is it can always get worse. There is no limit to rock bottom its as deep as you want to dig.
@@iLearnt-IT-on-You-Tubes Really? 🤨Did I say something opposing what you said?
Hey I've watched your videos for a while man and just want to say thanks for that colouring book advice. I've got bad anxiety and it really is helping me
I was in a faith based/military pod and it was just like this. Lots of structure, had to have our beds made etc but we also got alot more freedom. Make sports balls, cook food, gamble a little etc.
When I was inmate miss Q gave us a routine to keep tidy and she didn’t play at all.we def respected her.since I’m doing better I’m entering the field of co and I wanna be just like her when I get my chance as a correctional officer.
Co’s like this makes Ur Time so much harder. They told him the nite before he is the replacement Co to give a tour and explain how this jail or Pods is ran. So he really went by the book and even added things for inmates to do lol. He reminds of Co who was constantly watching cameras and constantly on the microphone the whole time he was on shift, if he was on morning shift nobody got to sleep in consistently calling u up to the bubble for nothing, nite shift he would leave lights on in dorm and constantly be on the mic lmao
Facts. He's that Cop that you dread seeing walk in in the morning.
lmao so true. Facts! 🤣🤣
Always killing these videos.
Thanks for the info & Entertainment.
Infotainment
You're right about how some CO's come in barkung all that noise like this dude is doing, but after he gets through woofin all that bullshit he sits down and he's actually pretty fucking cool as long as you do what you're supposed to do and don't raise no big problems he really don't fuck with people. When it's time to do laundry do the laundry get it over with and then it's cool again but you never know.
I've had them like this but then I've had them again to where he'll bark all that noise and just keep yapin the whole fucking time he's there
Right On!!! I understand that. I look everywhere for the dried beans with chilis. And the squeeze cheese they had on commissary.
I did 5 years in WV, my favorite tray was the watered down biscuit and gravy with gritts.
12:52 I think it’s the building food and the fun that came with putting it together off what chu got that makes miss what it was like and tasted
0:28 The guy in the grey polo shirt is a total smoosh squinch face.
LOL i thought it was hilarious how hungry you got when they showed the baloney tray. I still love to eat food that I ate in jail/prison. I go in on that shit!
I was at this one jail that we didn't have to get up for anything but laundry which seemed to be at 3am all the other time we could be in bed but keep our id tag in the window and we had to keep our faces uncovered. At another place they popped the door at 5am and we could keep it open all the time they hated it if we locked the door behind us and we could ask to go to the yard pretty much anytime multiple times a day the food is pretty good too
That’s the dude that has a heart attack and the inmates just mock him flopping on the ground
The pudding with the air bubbles in it and the shabang chips where my favorite up here in Lorain correctional.
That dorm looks depressing af. I never thought having an actual bunk would be a luxury. I loved the big dorms with multiple bunks. It also set up the hierarchy based on where your bunk was. Against the wall was the best and then it goes down from furthest away from the door. And it gave you something to look forward to when someone leaves.
you love prison? L
@@FlyingHands994 i don't think this is prison. Anyway I meant if you were in jail some are better than others apparently. Some people that have never been probably think they're all the same
@@drizzyhendrix4240 yeah, its a good thing that i never been there with the lowlifes
@@FlyingHands994 but you watch videos about it and read comments. You wish you had the balls to do illegal shit
lol i was in military. i got paid to do better shit.@@drizzyhendrix4240
Yep, that’s Lexington county jail right here in South Carolina. I’ve been there more times than I’d like to admit.
15:30 😂 I was thinking the same thing. It's quiet af!! Lmao
Everything just looks good because the cameras are rolling and they were expecting visitors. That's how they do it in my country anyway.
but thanks for another great video!
Banquet frozen meals has the break pads you like
I respect co's like this over ones that talk to inmates and start bullshits
He said tracking, he's definitely a Marine. I normally dislike cops but Semper Fidelis ..
This looks like a speciality pod of some sort, PC, Cho Mo or honor pod, they are usually the easiest to manage. I worked as an officer at the Pima County Jail for 2 years and you had to provide a lot of structure or the inmates would walk all over you. The Jail was real strict about keeping everything thing on schedule and you were always working by yourself with 80 plus inmates, what kept me safe was that I would listen to legitimate complaints or issues and provide Inmates with feedback on what I could do or couldn’t do. Sometimes the most frustrated or angry inmate just want to be listened to. When I was a Sargent/ supervisor at the state prison, l used the same listening skills to avoid a lot of unnecessary uses of force.
Tucsons jail?
I had buddies that unloaded the food trucks...and the meat we got was labeled ''not for human consumption"
That's all jails/prisons. That and TVP
@@MFBURNS7909 haha yeah that's that vegetable protein that they mix into everything so they don't have to use as much real meat.
10:19 you got me dying. Bruh knows how that stomach feels around 3 o clock count 😂
That dude listing daily duties is the last thing you want to hear at 6:05am lol I'd lose my mind. It's the perfect punishment
That’s why you’ll never be nothin in life and belong in jail. You can’t handle basic responsibilities
We had to do the same type of cleaning in Basic Training. Seems like they’re taking a page from the military.
Potato chips in the tray whaaaat! I honestly miss quite a few tray items but I've never seen no lays potato chips dayuum!
The bologna sammies in Kootenai County Juvenile lockup were OP
Figured out the mayo and mustard is mixed together.
Leave your sammie a bit warm, perfect.
That and a hard boiled egg mashed up and put into a ham and cheese LavaPocket.
Bro when he said “are we tracking on that” I had flashbacks of 1sg Thompson 🥴😂
Shut up
11:00 nah this a good tray for real. Cook county in Chicago has the best bolony sandwiches 🥪 and they keep them on deck if you get hungry
we had a super cop up here in Canada years ago, dude would walk outside peeking in the windows to catch us messing up.
Damn I always wondered why some jails are so cruel as to force people awake at 6am and make them stay out of their bed area.
Makes sense that they do it so you can’t stay awake all night… however I consider it torture. 😂
@AmericanUncensoredI'm definitely going to hole ❤
when the bologna sandwich tray appeared on the screen! 😂 never been in Jail but I'm guessing it was like school lunch, The food was horrible but pizza and chicken patty were like currency. only Good things and no one touched the salad. Happy to see you still doing well, Britt needs to make extra food so you can have leftovers 🤙🏼
noooo. I used to love bologna sandwiches as a kid. the jail I was in the only actual bologna you would get is during intake and they have to feed you. you'd get two, plain bread and one slice bolgona with one american individually wrapped cheese and a cookie. if you're lucky a fake kool-aid pack and a mustard but those were rare lol. if one of those came on a tray after getting to a floor/pod it meant the kitchens were fucked for whatever reason that day and it was ground bologna chunks mixed with a paste of some sort. the ONLY good tray days are chicken bc u cant fuck up frozen patties and the chocolate chip cookies that were baked fresh daily. best cookies i've ever had
*"THROW HIM IN QUARANTINE!"* 😂😂😂
100% Military Veteran
I can understand missing the food I was never locked up but I was a 92G20 in the US Army ,Damn i miss Soul Food Day at good ol Ft. Bliss Tx💯
One more "and whatnot" I'ma snap. Apples and energy drink for lunch. Wonder why you like this
and whatnot
he was definitely military, felt like i was getting a briefing in the marines again lmao
Man this dude wouldve had a field day with all my cloths lines and extra blankets and pillows and sheets and razor blades and the list goes on, street shoes he wouldve torn me up
I wasn't ever in prison. But, oh boy, this brings back jail memories.
😢😅
ive been in that jail a few weeks i thinl it was early 2000s or maybe late 90s. 8 of us per cell at time. i remember people poppin milk cartons. sounded loud like gunshot. we got locked down. i slept as much as possible
Those Little Debbie's were really good. Put a smile on my face😊
Haha that's messed up. He's gonna find you!
"Three doors on a microwave"? Never heard that one
My first adult arrest I had 2 counts of Armed Robbery(10-20 on each), 2 first degree Conspiracy(10-20), 3 weapons charges(5-10 each one) and Poss of Burglary tools(a hooded sweatshirt, bandana and a pocket full of the good latex gloves. That's a 1 year beef).
If I took them the distance that's would be over 100 years). I just couldn't see it at the time. It was a very surreal feeling to think about.
My fellow convicts, always so willing to cheer another up, used to like to share little comments about how much time I was going to do. Kind of like the 3 door microwave.
The best ones I got were:
"Man, Nature Boy, you goin' get so much time that your parole officer isn't even born yet".
Once when my boy made bail, he left me with, "Dig, Naytch, hold it down. When you finally get out, I'll come pick you up in my flying car".
Inmates respect the ones with structure because they know what’s coming. Plus they feel safer with structured guards. One on ones are important. People are less likely to attack those they respect.
I loved the Salisbury break paps to and if I had to pick lock food I miss the most chuckwagon w gravy
This guy's checking the TV holes😂😂😂!!!😂😂😂
Omg the echoing from that guy at the beginning really brings me back. I never wanna go back. I will never go back, ever again. STAY FREE!!!!
Lexington County SC , I've done time here , it ain't like this no more and I was in a maximum security pod , they probably do this tho for the medium and low security dorms , because they micromanage them
We had the same exact Brillo pad ass blankets in jail here in upstate ny as these ones you see in the cell with your same canteen crate, wild
In Texas we never had chips on our trays..lol if it not in the bag I don't want..😂😂
this dude was binging military boot camp videos before he started he tried to be a straight drill sgt
Lexington Ky jail. The majority of that building is built underground. The architecture of that jail is super interesting.
When death was slobbering over that tray😂💪🏼
In my county, your short day is like 4 hours out. Long day, I think you get 7 hours? Used to be both tiers out for 13 hours a day. Smh. The penal system in this country is fucked
Worked in a state prison for 25 years, the convicts know what time it is. They don't need a huge announcement. Do your rounds, ok let's get your stuff done you need supplies let me know, I'll be back around. I loved working the hole better than a regular H.U.
Robocop is already exhausting
The CEO looks like the guy off of ,brother where art thou
That's got to be a very low custody level. Nurses just standing there with the cart is wild to me. 😂
Also, i always ordered an extra tray from the kitchen for myself. That is one of the nicest trays i ever seen. 😂
That is the nicest shakedown i ever seen. When we do full facility shakedowns we throw cells so bad.
we used to get a lot of super COs that ran away from south africa when the blacks took over, real by the book type of guys. couldnt make those COs quit in there first few weeks, they were used to worse inmates
This CO is showing off for the cameras
This is Lexington County SC jail spent way too much time at this facility. This place is forever extra over the top man.
Judging by the small cranial capacity, and the lower lips sticking out further than the average person, or the massive overbites I'm going to say this is Lexington, Kentucky.🎉
Ouch 😂 not all of us Kentuckians look like our parents are siblings 😭🤣🤣
@@starrl5065 I know, I'm from Indiana, and my Grandpa from Kentucky so I know it's not everyone. You look good, so I'm guessing you didn't have kissing cousins.
😅😅😅
He probably sleeps with his boots on and ready to tidy up
Death going crazy over that tray was hilarious
Lol the balogone sandwiches with the noodles and cookies...oh man. That is crazy and people will trade your noodles and bread for cookies. Or other way around.
hed probably go crazier in my county. They serve double portions
Funny you joked about the TP! Seen guys make rope with it. Of course for crazy reasons! For beatings, dragging people, choking others or themselves… 1 roll = 4’-5’ piece at 250lbs strength
I remember them blankets though 😢
I like the cleaning and quiet time. Let me read, listen to my radio, and sleep
I’m a CO. I’ll tell you this…he JUST STARTED!! His "structure” shit will soon get very old and dissipate very quickly!! Lol
I don’t know structure really gets ingrained in Marines like this one. My dad was still kinda like that with certain stuff like rigid schedule’s even when he was retired and could relax.😂
🤔 I documented the different personality types while I was in on my last stint at county jail. This guy. I like him. Intellectual, BF Skinner type.
These was my fav cos cause they aren’t flip artist. They are by the book and as long as you follow the rules your good
Lexington is in Kentucky. I'm sure there is more across the country but the accent is a give away.
We called COs like this "Robocop." 😆
I did time in a mid/max pod like that super chill come out for breakfast at 430 go back to your cell they turned the lights back off it you had court they let you out to take a shower the last un rack had poker table jumping spades pray call
This just makes me wonder what they go thru to be sneaky lol
Man I don’t miss none of this ish!!
5:26 touch toilet paper with gloves
10:46 touch bread food with gloves
Quiet time? Like they're children..I'd be in the back like "shut the fućk up!" 🤣..👮♂️WHO SAID THAT? 🤷🏼♂️🤣
He listens to the radio at home for sure. That’s why he kept the earpiece when he left
It’s crazy to me how similar it seems being deployed in the Army and what people say about prison. From people fighting with their female on the phones hogging all the time. To talking about and craving a certain food you will eat first when your back state side or now craving food from the chow hall. There are a bunch more but those two are the first I thought of. O’and my food was Dip N Dots. I prob gained 15-20lbs when I got home just getting those damn DND. I still love them to this day, somehow did burn myself out of them. My food I miss is Yakisobi. Something about that plain spaghetti noodles plain ground beef and peppers was so damn good!
It might be Lexington Kentucky. I think the Lock up Food taste so good because. You spend all day looking forward to those trays and you're starving.
He's top flight prison gaurd! LOL