Yeah but you know… you’re a correctional officer,these things happen since you’re locked together with violent criminals with not much to lose. Even if two more guards show up there are dozens of inmates within 30 feet
Be honest Most prisoners never attack guards when serving short amount of time,But guys like this usually have nothing to lose and their for a pretty long time
Sad part is that someone at the prison had to "leak" the video to the news for the guard to have the situation investigated, which means the prison was trying to cover it up. Private, prisons for profit need to be abolished.
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They have hundreds of cameras to watch man 🤷♂️. Happens. Prisons a dangerous place, if you're not prepared for any and all e eventualities dont work there
The guard was so incompetent that he never even tried to fight back, and even lost his spray to one inmate LOL are you kidding me? Hire some average friggin joe as a guard and you end up having a broken twig at your department. He deserved that beating to be honest.
@@alexcasillas6973 Unless he is Jackie chan and able to put down all 3-4 of them it's best not to fight. Sure he got a beating but if he had tried to attack them or showed some resistance they would've gotten really aggressive. They took their sweet time tormenting him instead of going full force and just kill him on the spot.
As hard as it sounds, walking in with little information isn’t easy. You have to access and know where the threats are. In this case, they likely don’t know who is doing what, there isn’t a full response team, and if you go after the wrong person, the threat is still active. The officer wasn’t getting beaten when they walked in so where (physically) is the threat? Many think they will run in Rambo style, but when you are outnumbered, know little about the inmates (most jails), and have just a few months (hopefully) of training and some pepper spray, it isn’t like the badge makes you a superhero. Long story short. The job sucks and sometimes trying to be as calm as possible regardless of the situation is the best move.
@@thedreadful1one I get where you're coming from, but in all likelihood, this was the one good officer, and his fellow guards didn't like that so they set this up to teach him a lesson. This is why there are no good cops, because the good ones get this treatment and leave the profession. Thats just the scenario in my head. I'm a bit biased though, I work with an x-guard who got stabbed by an inmate during a set up because he reported fellow guards for trafficking drugs into the prison.
It could be administration that doesn't like him or they have an impression of him that he can handle that area. What you just saw is just another day of being a correction officer. I was a correction officer for a very long time. You will get into an altercation and you will get jumped by inmates eventually. This is not so much why people quit. Officers will quit if they get knocked out with one or two punches because the inmates and the other officers will make fun of you. Don't apply if you have a big chip on your shoulder, it may not turn out that you are as tough as you say. I find the biggest reason officers quit is because of administration. Administration will not charge the inmates if you are attacked and they will blame you for being attacked regardless of you not knowing and their responsibility to help you during those situations. I remember one time nobody came, just the shift supervisor. He just said "You alright? You got it?" Lmfao. I restrained 5 inmates by myself. Then I got blamed for letting it happen and not seeing the "signs". Lmfao. Administration hated me and most of the other officers loved me because I was the real deal. I did my job and I cared about everyone, I just have a talent for hand to hand combat but don't get it twisted, no one is going home without a scratch. My favorite memories of people with a chip on their shoulder that quit are the green beret that got knocked out cold with 2 punches and the police officer who was scared of the inmates. Lol.
@Rob O We made fun of everybody, including the inmates. Lol So you got your ass kicked? Big deal. Let's laugh about it, and Yeah we did. Lmfao. They tried to get us in trouble but the chief sided with us because there's nothing you can do about the facts. Did you get your ass whipped? Yes. Do you have a black eye? Yes. Lmfao. Is it on video and will we use it for training purposes? Yes. Will we be laughing and teasing you during the video? Yes. Lmfao
@Rob O are you a CO? I have almost 10 years on the job and we had a sergeant who transferred multiple hours away from his home just to stop being made fun of, because he got in a one-on-one with a con and got his ass absolutely handed to him. The humiliation of losing like he did was enough for him to literally make his life more difficult and have to travel hours away from home
I feel like whoever else was on duty at that time might have been paid off to not come to his aid. Something don’t seem right about this. Not one other CO came to help?
My cousin was a correction officer, he told me this stuff happens all the time to COs but a lot of the time they actually deserve it. They treat inmates like dogs and if an inmate gives them lip they take him away from the cameras and beat their ass. He said he's never had a problem like that (so far) because he's never tried to punk the inmates in front of their peers and treats them like human beings even though a lot of them are convicted killers.
You are right about them beating their ass. I was taken to a guards bathroom when I was 19 where no prisoner is allowed to go.The seargent choked me out off and on for over 30 minutes with a baton on my adams apple while he was behind me with his knee driving into my back. Pulling backward with a baton while driving with his knee pushing forward while I was handcuffed behind my back. I endured this while he was cussing me out working me over. Even though he was doing this I refused to let out any cries of pain or agony because I knew he'd enjoy it more and it'd probably escalate it. Come to think about it if I'd cussed him out that would've escalated it too. My best bet was to just stay silent. The other guards wanted to beat my ass too so I was worried about that once he got done with me. Some of the things I've endured in their I can't talk to my family because they don't care and if I tell them they think I'm just making it all up trying to sound macho. They really don't care because none of them visited me when I was in there. This is one of many incidents. Another time they four pointed me to a steel bed and basically stripped me naked and threatened me with axe handles. I could go on and on and on some of the things I endured. Their were numerous times the guards tried to get me jumped by other prisoners. Believe me the guards can be treacherous as hell in there.
It's why US prison system sucks. They poke the bear, then blame the bear. This is why other countries have it handled so much better. They dont treat prisoners like animals and instead like HUMANS
Dude.. That officer got messed up because the othe gaurds wanted him to get messed up. Did you see the guy just turn around and let the next officer cuff him. That dude was set up by his own. Probably getting in the way of their side hustles.
Exactly, there are protocols in prisons that are followed to stop this sort of thing from happening. I believe this is more to do with corruption by staff than by prisoners. After all their doing what they've always done. The fact that the prison officials had nothing to say about it speaks volumes.
Definitely a set up, why did they attack him, were they encouraged, why no action against them for a long time, and only then after enquiries were made? It smells!
It’s like training in there. Just take the dirty money jake! I say that from experience. I watched how the guards operate for years. A lot of them are cool, but they are criminals.
They def set him up. He probably was that officer that disturbed the peace and was warned by other officers to pipe down and he wouldn’t listen so they fixed him. It happens too much.
This is what is supposed to happen to these filthy pigs. Every last person that works to keep this dumbass, fake, "criminal justice system" deserves all of this and more. Every person that thinks that the system in place is a good one is a moron. Good ideas are ignored because they don't make money.
I thought it sounded real sketchy to me as well. No charges placed untill the media gets on it? Thats what ya get when the prison system is based on slavery & run by diabolic corporations.✊😳
somebody explain to me in what world it is okay to have an officer in a room of prisoners without anyone as a backup. A high school weight room has more safety precautions than this prison.
All jails are like that. It’s the A officers job to keep a eye on the b officer. Sometimes we had 120 inmates to 1 officer but the average is usually 30-40 to 1 officer.
colin mcnalley i was locked up last year in juvenile, it’s like this for everyone. the justice system doesn’t care about you they just look at you as revenue as the years pass. that’s all it is unfortunately, simply put they just don’t care.
@@seppuku- why should they care about your criminal ass. And how do they make money by putting your ass in jail. It’s the opposite. It costs them lots of money to run the jail system. How does the state make money from prisoners. ?
@@Ahijahprince yea well I really couldn't find anything else that pays as much at the lowest level it takes 6 years to cap at 48 an hour where I am and yes you get paid for what could happen not what you do. And yes I may have a few loose screws or maybe I just have big balls who knows.
@@Albrell25 If the prison job doesn't work out for some reason you could also apply to work in a mental hospital or a drug rehab. It may not pay as much but it might be slightly safer.
Yeah it was weird how they just calmly walk in and the inmate gives up turns around and be cuffed. Sumthin fishy. Idk why tho he didn’t leave after he sprayed them and they dispersed I would’ve ran for it out the door and close behind me.
My thoughts exactly--The question is WHY. If I was a LAWYER, I would jump on the assaulted officer like a fly on you-know-what to represent him against the correctional facility that he works for. From the video alone, it looks pretty "slam dunk"
Entire facility seems to be completely devoid of morality, from either the officials or the prisoners. I'm sure someone will say, "but the guard did something." Nonsense. Nothing justifies wanton violence like this. Either you use your cranium to capably solve problems instead of violence, or you have abdicated the very tool that makes us homo sapiens.
1000% this. They must have decided they didn't like their coworker and left his ass alone to die. Cops do this to supposed internal affairs snitches, don't respond for calls for back up, etc.
Maybe he didn’t wanna join the CO gang like the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department if u don’t join the Bandits and u get in a shootout and need back up, it won’t show up immediately they’ll take 10 minutes and leave u for dead
Speaking as someone who's been in violent prisons like this (I spent over 17 years as an inmate in TN at Riverbend, Brushy Mtn, WTHSF, NECC, and just about every other high-security prison), I can confirm that that poor officer was VERY lucky to have lived after the attack. I've seen COs horribly murdered by being stabbed to death, beaten to death with exorcise equipment, killed with kitchen equipment, etc. I'm an old man now and have been out of prison for longer than I was in prison, but footage like this still gives me chills. My own life took an 180-degree turn after I was released back in 2003, after I married my wonderful wife and made a better life for us in business, but I thank God every day that I made it out alive, too. I went in as a 19-year-old... and considering the places I got sent to, I'm fortunate I made it out. There really are some thoroughly evil monsters in these prison systems around the country, and those of us who can be reformed are lucky if we make it back out after being caged with those types.
Glad you doing good. I never went to prison. One night in jail was enough for me. Can’t imagine stories you can tell. Never too late. To maybe consider writing a book. You never know could be Best Seller
Hey brother i did only 5 years in the California prison system and I'm lucky i never made it to past level 2 . Level 4 being the higher level . I seen some crazy things to. Not as much as you . But enough for me not to want to go back. I've went to prison in November of 1996 and was released on February 2001.
That the odd thing about prisons and jails, there never enough staff or the alarms and cameras are not working. Like when Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
Setup? Like the other guards just didn’t like this guard so they made sure to get the radios not working on that day, but they also told inmates to kill the guard, or did the inmates just take advantage of him on their own by lucky coincidence? And if guards and inmates are colluding to kill an officer then why didn’t the inmates kill him? They seemed to get their kicks in but then backed off like they got their feel. They let him live because they didn’t intend to kill him, they just wanted to get their pent-up anger out on him. If you’re saying that the collusion was just to have him beat up but not killed, then wouldn’t the victimized guard know more than you whether it was a setup? That’s why someone gets killed instead of beat up, so that they aren’t able to point the finger at the coworker who oddly told him to go “here” and “do that” and “oh here take this radio we got for you”. Again, the hitting started happening when the guard was inches away from the inmates near their opened cell, so are you saying that the guard would never normally do that but he did it just this once because the inmates made up a great excuse to have him come over there…or is that just normal routine. Are you saying that all other guards at all other prisons can walk over to inmates within inches and just not worry about getting beat up, and that the only reason this guard got beat up was because his coworkers incentivized the inmates to beat him up? Why wouldn’t those inmates rat out the grand scheme to help reduce their added punishment? Occam’s razor would suggest that this wasn’t collusion, but overconfidence in communication technology and overconfidence in a guards ability to get away with putting himself in danger.
The story obviously doesn’t have all the facts…but everything it did say clearly points to an inside job. Some peers & higher ups didn’t like the guy…set him up and even got the inmates involved…hence the no prosecution. What a 💩show!
30 years ago officers would "return the favor" for an assault like this. But of course that can't happen, inmates have more rights than officers, even citizens at times in 2021.
@@Airplanetyson There is no "hole" anymore. That was done away with because of civil rights groups for inmates. They will just go back to a level 5 facility with very limited property for a year or two while pending new charges for assaulting staff. If they are already lifers then that's really nothing.
@@shaolinzendragon4737 it's the government, there's always something going on. But it's also the people's fault putting pressure on the system for all the wrong reasons. Especially with a lack of understanding about what it's like being a corrections officer. We've been put at the sidelines of the career field, and it's not entirely the system. It's sheet ignorance all around 90% of the time.
Ok. I’m a retired 30-year Correctional Officer from Canada. I worked in various institutions that were short-staffed and not once did I ever enter a unit….(nor would I if even ordered to do so)…without proper backup and the confidence in knowing that I’d be safe. Sorry, but…I blame the officer that was clearly trusting the wrong people. You’re NOT babysitting Boy Scouts.
Prison officials in charge of security aren’t doing their job. The officer had no one overlooking his duty. The officer needs to sue. This is disgusting. The officer was set up for failure!
Thats what I said, he needs to sue them to kingdom come, only Im pretty sure there's some bogus clause in their contract sayinv they cant sue or some other baloney. I have a feeling he was set up too, not sure why, but this just aint normal.
@@criticalmass6249 I've seen COs Sue the DOC/BOP/HOC/etc before&win. It's not often though. I don't know anything about the contracts&I'm sure it varies from place to place
@@troy028 so explain why case never sent to prosecutor. i could see the warden sanctioning the beating of prisoners who don't fall in line with the mexican mafia or innocent people languishing in jails.
The scariest part about prison, isn't that you're locked up away from everyone you love. It's that you're stuck with some of the worst, most emotionally useless people on the planet the entire time. You'd HAVE to be a sociopath to not mind being around them.
@@lockheedmartin4835 he may have reported other guards for having sex with inmates, extortion, blackmail, smuggling commissary, phones, weapons, or drugs for inmates, etc. Happens ALL the time.
You right about that one because I was working in a prison where the officer try to set me up and then it backfired in the inmate start beating him up so I find out after the inmate almost killed him I was in that cell working all night nothing happened when I left their cell that officer came back that next morning because I was working that night cuz they wanted the inmate to kill me that night but the end of none of the end May tried me that night and then the next day after I leave that officer when the officer went into that you know do his checkup then what they're waiting for him and almost kill him and poke one of his eyeball out and after that I say I quit officer was trying to get me for in the end they said no we cannot fight us we cannot fight officer such and such she know she's an honest human being she never make false accusation against us when you guys offer some big false accusation sent us into confinement she's the only one that come and get us out of confinement because I never put them falsely and confinement and when I see something going wrong when I know that the other officers are at fault I report them and I will move the end from confinement so that's the reason why my life was safe for being honest
@@trulyblessed5022 I truly cannot understand that wall of text. Not a period or comma. Hella run on sentence. Love to see you say all that in one breath.
It's amazing reading the public's comments on this like they are surprised. If you are paying attention and know anything about how are prison system works, this is just how things are in prison. It makes people worse. The inmates, the guards and the families associated with them.
You said it the best. It makes everyone worse. Look at the statistics on CO's and their families.. inmates.. it's insane. They expect to treat everyone like animals, staff included, but also expect renewed people and amazing staff. It's a joke.
So true. I work a unit with 154 inmates all by myself. I can leave the unit with a key. But to get out to the outside I have to have the yard officer to let me out when my shift end. I work a Male institution for 6 years.
@@stephaniewilliams9263 The best way I've heard what it's like to be a prison guard was from a guard at San Quentin, "Being a prison guard is like being a cop in a town where everyone is a criminal".
@@stephaniewilliams9263 My hats off to you!! I was retired from corrections(NY) after 22 years on the job after being wounded in action in Afghanistan(2008). While I enjoyed the job, guys I know still working have said it has gone downhill real fast... : ( Stay safe and keep the faith!!
They weren't even gona charge these violent people. Sounds like he was set up and they wanted to let it slip under the radar. But couldn't because he started asking questions.
That's what happens when u treat in mates bad. They will get u. The same can be said for these demeaning jobs. The owners act just like C.O.s. Now nobody wants to work for them after years of mistreatment. What goes around comes around. It's easy to blame a man when he's wearing orange.
@@letsplayit6069 KARMA as he's a smart ass wen other screws are around but wen alone he shows he can't fight and look at the jail they didn't release the video until some screw did it 9 months later so everyone that worked with him knew ,he deserved it but yu are for the uniform people cause there always right GO OUTLAWS
@@aerogorn8668 Blame the jail for not releasing the video as the other screws must ov hated him too that's why they didnt come to help him and 9 months later some one SECTRETLY leaked the video so don't blame the watcher write a heart warming letter to the warden haaaaaaa
The guard was so incompetent that he never even tried to fight back, and even lost his spray to one inmate LOL are you kidding me? Hire some average friggin joe as a guard and you end up having a broken twig at your department. He deserved that beating to be honest for being dumb enough to let his guard down walking into 2 dudes that close.
@@Waterbug1591 do u really enjoy copying and pasting ur stupid comment (that nobody is even liking) as a reply to every comment in the comment section!? U really don’t have anything better to do man? Go do something productive! Good luck!
When the guards came in, they walked passed two of the inmates and didn’t even bother handcuffing them. They got one but let the other two go?.. Triflin
The guard was so incompetent that he never even tried to fight back, and even lost his spray to one inmate LOL are you kidding me? Hire some average friggin joe as a guard and you end up having a broken twig at your department. He deserved that beating to be honest for being dumb enough to let his guard down walking into 2 dudes that close.
@@Waterbug1591 I think ur brain is connected upside down! ur comment is not even touching the real issue. They took 2 min to respond and didn't even follow up with the prosecution. He should sue them
@@elliotkugbe5168 If you're not gonna fight back while waiting 2 mins for someone to rescue your poor arse life, that's what a brain connected upside down looks like. no offence but you're just about as dvmb as him.
@@Waterbug1591 you think he can fight off 5+ convicted level 5 criminals on hid own with a small can of pepper spray ? What kind or martial artist do you need to be to be a guard ? You're asking for UFC level guards bro
Real journalism. .. are you friggen serious! What make this "real journalism"? What makes what they say is "truth" ... take I yiur dam Blinders and hopefully the azz will follow
My brother was a prison guard for 20 years. He told me you had to look over your shoulder not just with prisoners but corrupt guards that wanted to keep you in “their” line. Keep your mouth shut about any criminal activities by the guards themselves
@@burrito4real231 I agree but at the time my brother became one he did not how it really was inside. He stayed his 20 by just not crossing either the inmates or the corrupt guards. Retired at 55 and started collecting his pension. So he feels it worked out for him
@@jasinbiggs7189 a video isn’t going to deter everyone. but it’s better knowing what goes on in there than not knowing. someone might be deterred. idt anyone is suggesting that showing your kids this video is the sole thing you would need to do. this should just be included as many factors in raising a child and what types of things they should be familiar with in society. also, not suggesting fearmongering as your methods.
“You’re about to see two brutal assaults, in two different prisons” - Meanwhile two clips of guys getting the breaks beaten off them have already been playing.
Nope these guys seem pretty human to me. Spiders and frogs don't act in anyway like humans. This right here is an example of humans that don't function in society, that's why they are caged up.
The guard was so incompetent that he never even tried to fight back, and even lost his spray to one inmate LOL are you kidding me? Hire some average friggin joe as a guard and you end up having a broken twig at your department. He deserved that beating to be honest for being dumb enough to let his guard down walking into 2 dudes that close.
He's probably the only good guy on the shift and wouldn't "bend the knee". As soon as the other COs walk in the inmates just stand still and turn around? Only 2 walked in on camera so they still outnumbered them.
This happens when correctional officers start disrespecting inmates and talking down to them I can tell you because I've done time and this doesn't just happen for no reason
@@SweetDDaddy yeah that doesn’t sound very accurate. “Warden doesn’t file charges on multiple inmates who attack one officer because he is afraid of what the liberals will say” yeah probably a different reason.
I wonder if that corrections officer was not well liked by the rest of the staff, for some reason... and how credible is the explanation for why there was no backup? The lack of backup and the lack of charges both look pretty suspicious
They run these facilities on skeleton crews to save money. There is supposed to be someone watching from the pod at all times. They would not risk their job because they did not like the officer it's just not enough staff.
Worked in state and federal prisons, there are MANY people not suited to work with violent offenders. Speaking as someone who's fought inmates with weapons while the tower officer fired live rounds around us. Took response almost 4 minutes to get there. It was a mess, first day at the feds. Several senior officers ran away and hid inside the housing unit. They were fired, I was washed down, cause of all the blood. I was covered and one of them was Hiv+, took several test and a lot of testing. Communication is the most important skill inside the any prison. Being able to speak and associate with people creating a report and knowing. If you go home. it's cause they let you! It's not what you say to a man. It's how tactful you are. Respect is a huge thing in a prison. Having respect has kept me from being killed. It's not an officers job to judge and treat inmates like animals
I was an inmate for a long while, and it sounds like you were one of the good correctional officers. It takes some real stones to withhold your judgment and treat people like humans regardless of the situation. I'm thinking the CO in the video probably didn't treat everybody like humans when he had the chance. I've seen quite a few inmates assaulting officers in prison, but to get multiple inmates in on it, he would have had to have done some instigating.
I like your response. I can tell you were a fair guard in those prisons. I realize there are times you guys have to kick some convicts ass- I understand that. I mean we're not in there for being nice people so it's understandable and it's true prisons are full of violent men who are prone to explosive harrowing violence. I did all my time hard about 6 years in max and the other 10 years in supermax. People have asked me what is like in their and I tell them it's 99% pure boredom and 1% sheer terror and adrenaline.
How about that, animals try and beat a guard to death, other officers finally show up and they casually give and are treated so delicately like nothing happened
Right? I'd be getting body bags at night, i personally wouldn't care if I got locked up. All i know is those inmates would be mine, till I savored their screams no more
Well they are probably use to this and know the camera is there. If this wasn't a setup then you can bet those inmates each got a beating that night. If it was a setup that guard better start giving names cause they wanted him dead with the blood on the inmates hands.
I served two years at a federal institution. Whenever there was a fist fight, ALL of the prison staff had to run to the scene to help. When I say ALL, I mean ALL.... the prison guards, the administrative team, the cooks, chaplains, EVERYBODY!
Corrections officers seriously need EXTENSIVE self defense training should be military standards at least since you aren’t armed in jails your hands are your life
You can get tunnel vision and miss the forest for the trees and I guarantee you these inmates were talking constantly to him and they channeled his brain just long enough to overpower him, and then the rest of it is him trying to escape.
I can’t help but feel like this was a planned set up, as in other officers knew this was going to happen, it’s a damn shame. Being an Arizona native, and seeing this in my own backyard is just shameful, my best friend and his girlfriend both are correctional officers here, so much respect to them for what they have to deal with
That's exactly what I first thought. it looks like they set that officer up...idk why, but the inmates looked way too comfortable during the entire situation. Like they already knew what the outcome was going to be and the fact that they took little breaks to walk it off, makes me think they knew they would have time and if it was personal I think it would have been much worse. This looked like they were just going for a beat down not personal revenge. And how they cooperate at the end is like they knew they weren't going to be attacked by officers they just turned around. Iwould think a natural response would be fear and more violence because they just took out an officer so the other officers will want revenge. But that's not what happened here. It just felt so set up.
Naw buddy. This wasn't set up. I worked Corrections for almost 10 years and recently left the job. Our prisons all across the country are so short staffed that there is literally in some cases no one to call for back up. I've worked an institution that houses 1,200 inmates and in a 12 hour shift me and the shift captain being the only two staff who are able to respond to emergencies. In a case like this, say the officer working the station wanted to run to assist this officer against policy.. unless he had a way to unlock all of the doors between the station and the assault, it would be totally impossible for him to do anything but watch. Those doors can only be opened one at a time and if no one is in the station, he can't move from point A to point B. Here in Florida we've got the national guard coming in to assist running the shortest institutions and even with their help there still aren't enough bodies.
@@jj-nh8lz Very few people are fully aware of the problem and of those who are aware of it very few of them care. It took years for the national guard to get involved, the DoC has been dying for years. Today if you hypothetically started working at one of your local state prisons it is almost guaranteed you would be told 3 or 4 times in a work week that you could not go home at the end of your shift because no one was coming to relieve your post so you could leave. Imagine how your family/children would deal with that.
@Proud Mary so that means it's right for the other gaurds not to show up? You and I weren't there so we'll never know the full story. I'm just going off what we all seen in this video. Dude got set up and jumped by some punks
Yup! A pretty tough punching bag. This broadcast doesn't address why there are so many colored people in prison, so much so that they're short of staff to manage
That beating seemed personal. It could have not been but it seems kinda extra. There’s beatings to send a message, and there’s beatings to make a statement..
Happens a lot to super cops fresh outta the academy CO's. They don't train these guys for the long haul. They just want someone in shoes to do rounds, med pass and hand out trays.
They all need to have severe sentences. They were trying to kill that officer... and that officer needs to sue the department of corrections for allowing that to happen.
@@michaelchmiel166 They didn’t even do that good of a job beating him up. These inmates are either major wimps or that guard is seriously a bad ass. Dude walked out on his own 2 feet. Then again the inmates are Hispanic so I guess it shouldn’t really be surprise that they can’t fight. If it was brothas or whiteboys that jumped the guard he’d either be dead or at least knocked out.
It only takes one CO who is connected to the gangs from the streets or felt comfortable enough to do a deal where they give the guard a beating for money or other favors. It’s one thing when an inmate attacks a guard for running his mouth and another when multiple guys jump in knowing the consequences. If they wanted him dead, he would have been.
Ironically is that society made those people into barbaric people, societal system that has been broken for thousands of years, society ruins children and then punish the children when they are older for doing things that are wrong and illegal, but because these people are lost and forgotten, especially in childhood they are ignorant and unaware of what damage their actions really causes to victims/survivors and their friends and relatives as well as the perpetrator's family and friends and their communities, and then once they act upon their childish behavior, we as society punish them with no rhyme or reason as many people get too little time, too much time or are innocent. Only 10% are in prison for exactly what they did with the appropriate amount of time and then the incarceration system does nothing to prevent repeat behavior while incarcerated and or upon release, causing a constant cycle, which is why you see people go to prison 8, 11, 20+ times in their life and it's not their fault, yes they committed crimes and if they are guilty, should be sentenced, appropriately, but when you go to the beginning of their story, you'll find that they have been, hurt, abused, forgotten, and nobody, in most cases, did anything to help them, even if they did speak up about their trauma......... In conclusion, it's time to do a severe overhaul of the justice/criminal/survivor/prison/post - trauma/post - prison systems to ensure that we can find a way to stop future people from becoming survivors of crime and or commit crimes against others.......
@@ame_goblinvery insightful remark! So when they’re released back into society and they’re more violent and worse than when they went in ?? Then what ?? People like your are the problem fkin boomer tool
this is sad. my heart goes out to the security guards that were severely beaten. hopefully they recover and can return to their families. the sad part is if they would've injured one of the assailants during this type of attack, the guard would've likely been fired and shamed by the media. this video will not get the attention it deserves. if the guards would've hurt one of the inmates, the incident would make the front cover of every headline in the country.
My dad was a CO at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora NY. He wouldnt talk about it until he was dying and told me hed seen some stuff so bad it have him PTSD. Told me one time he saw an inmate getting stabbed and he went to help. He was new at that point but another older black inmate who had nothing to do with it was looking out for him and told him to fall back or hed get stabbed too. He never forgot that.
Proud that there doing their job you wouldn't be caught doing yourself! If they get killed you blame it on lack of employees or money! which in this case it's a BS excuse!
one of my current co-workers quit being a prison guard for that reason. He reported a fellow guard in Indiana for bringing drugs in and selling them to inmates. two days after he reported it he was stabbed in the neck and jumped by three inmates when no other guards were in their designated positions.
"We do everything in our power to control this environment". Like sending one guard into a room full of maniacs, not monitoring cameras, and trying to hide the whole ordeal by not reporting it. These prisoners are the same ones who'll be released soon and cause another violent crime.