@@matthewcullen1298 As part of her court sentence, she should be required to spend an equivalent amount of time in a car under the same conditions her kids had to endure. I don't think that this would be cruel or unusual, since she didn't think it to be so for her kids.
I hate it when they won't let people use the bathroom. That poor man that got a public intox just had to pee. He was not trying to do anything wrong. So what do they do they throw him to the ground and put him in a restraint chair. I am sure he will end up peeing on himself. It's a form of torture and humiliation and the cops know it and enjoy it. There is absolutely no reason not to let a man go to the bathroom before he is put in a cell with no toilet. I have seen it many times on this show.
Really? I think if they'd let him just piss, he'd have been way more cooperative. I know I get a little bitchy when I gotta piss and can't. You know, like when you need a Snickers!
For real…How they don’t think these very drunk people, drinking copious amounts of alcohol Need to Pee! Something so seemingly simple can make All the difference in behavior imo. Also, seems giving many a sandwich can work miracles too! 🤷🏼♀️
I like the other blonde officer and the officer she is working with processing the 23 year old who solicited the undercover officers. They truly care and seem like really nice people.
Officer Nicole, however is not always a nice girl I have heard her several times saying things to folks that are really not necessary and don't help the situation.
Stevie is a VERY sweet girl! I’ve known her since high school and two years prior to this we were roommates with another girl. Stevie didn’t move here from some where else she grew up here and she grew up with a mother who was in this life also. It really upset me to see Stevie on here because she was doing so well two years prior I know what lead to her getting here which is no ones business but people forget that these people know people who see this and it breaks our hearts. Our entire high school and people from jr high saw this and texted her about it for weeks. It’s just heart breaking
Can’t even imagine how scared those kids must have been sitting in that car all alone. Anything could have happened to them including abduction. That’s a full blown scum bag of a non-parent right there 🤬
Crazy thought 🤔I wonder how many times a drunk person urinated on themselves after asking but got seated in a restraint chair instead? Who's cleaning and sanitizing those chairs?
Getting arrested in Vegas takes effort. Been there over a hundred times over the last 40 yrs and the cops are pretty tolerant. They see outrageous stuff every day and don’t over react like a small town Barney. Respect.
Keyword there is VISITED. As a Vegas native, I can assure you that the cops often overstep boundaries. My 72yo mother (with NO criminal history whatsoever) was on her daily walk and since she's hypoglycemic, she carries snacks with her in her tote bag. She was feeling dizzy so she quickly crossed the street where there was a bench she could sit down at to eat the banana she had in her tote bag. Right then, a cop car aggressively pulled up, lights flashing siren on. They said she was being detained for jaywalking. She explained that she just needed to sit down and eat her banana because shes hypoglycemic. They refused her the banana and because she supposedly handed her ID over "with attitude" they put her in handcuffs, and proceeded to search her entire tote bag, as if she was some crackhead with drugs. She help telling them she did not consent to searches and just reached her banana. But instead, they called paramedics and told her she could either go with them or be arrested for jaywalking and for being argumentative (whatever that means)!!! THEN instead of taking her to UMC hospital down the street (the hospital that contracts with the police dept) she was taken 25- miles away to a random private hospital on the edge of town. Hospital discharged her 10 min after arrival, once she finally was able to eat her banana. . . I couldn't believe it when I got a call from the hospital asking if I could come pick her up! This is actually very normal behavior of LVMPD (not all of them of course! There are many very brave honorable officers. But unfortunately this type of unnecessary harassment is far too common. Ive experienced it myself😞)
I see this all the time, cops dont seem to understand that everyone has to use the bathroom, even more when they have been drinking. Just let the person take a piss. If they pee themselves the cops get even more upset smh.
This is the most wonderful and literal comment I have found to date.... Thank you so much for putting the positive back in ❤ thank you for all that you do.... I plan to come to Vegas soon but not leaving on probation 😂
Lester: Can I take a pee Guard: we talked about that a little while ago and we were going to let you do it but you came at me. No they weren't. When they sat him in he cell he asked and he was told not right now. He just has to go to the bathroom bad. The blonde struts around and fake smiles and makes fun of people and patronizes them. Some of the officers a genuine and care but anybody who patronizes people or won't let them relieve themself so they will wet themself is a sadist. And that would be her and the one that lied about saying he was going to let the man go to the restroom.
Daniel looks like one of those off Undercover Boss, better be careful officers, he could be your boss. I love Officer Sittre, the way she looks at the drunks, and her calming voice, number one Officer
Lester's wrist is cut/bleeding. Also, he is an older gentleman and they should let him relieve himself because for all they know he has a prostate problem.
I was an officer! We never used this bending the wrists to control arrestees. I don’t agree with the officers doing this, unless the detainee is uncontrollable.
I like how the blonde CO freely admits that she just "pretends" to care about the people coming in to get through her shift. I mean, I already knew that but it's nice that she's honest about it.
@ML8429-cx5qyEXACTLY WHAT I wanted to say. One will go bonkers in one day if you give ALL your compassion to EVERYONE that comes in. These are THE BEST jail officers I’ve ever heard of in my life. And I’m Super Senior aged now, Thanks to God.
They aught to take that black woman who left her kids in the car while she gambled and put her in a hot box for a couple of hours. I dont like that Nicole, she's a smart ass.
I Almost always agree w you folks, me being in same type work. The old man DID NOT COME AT YOU, YOU PROMISED HIM HE COULD TAKE A PEE. THEN YOU LEAVE HIM W HANDS CUFFED BEHIND BACK AND SAY. NO TO TAKING A PISS. 9 YEARS HUH YOU BEEN AROUND.. Hmmmm not too compassionate. Maybe if you're parents are in a nursing home, and the nurses tell your parents, no pissing for you. Lol
Hats off to all the police that have to put up with these drunk, drugged, obnoxious people. I wouldn't do it for any amount of money. Oh, and Officer Nicole Sittre is like totally cute. 🙄
It’s troubling that due to policies that were implemented by a political party, we now have a large percentage of citizens that view their children as pawn or objects to be used. The welfare system has subsidized single motherhood and brought out the worst qualities and characteristics of a large group of women. We need major welfare and social service reform that stops the vicious cycle that we have created. Millions of young women that could have gone on to become self reliant, successful and powerful feminine contributors to American society have been lost to the promotion of single motherhood and the welfare system. Studies have shown that once women get pregnant and go on welfare, they remain a dependent of taxpayers for their entire lives. Welfare is a death sentence that is being promoted in order to keep women dependent on the system forever. Welfare may have originally been created to help, but it has had the opposite effect. We must use critical thinking skills and force citizens to be adults. Teaching young people to be accountable and to make better choices is fundamental to creating a tighter weave in the social fabric that Americans live in.
Some of the restraining techniques are brutal,bending the wrists back,pulling the head back in the chair,they cut off their airways,kneeling on their legs,not allowing the use of the bathroom etc etc,it looks to me like some of the officers enjoy inflicting pain a little too much
Not everyone acts like an idiot when they're drunk or high. There's nothing wrong with getting baked in the privacy of your own home... And being drunk is completely different than being high... Most people who drink become belligerent stumbling fools. If you get baked, you're just chill...
Nearly every other country in the world legalized prostitution. Except of the US. The other countries get taxes from those women (and men). Except of the US. In other countries those people have official health checks to avoid spreading syphilis and other deseases. Not in the US. In other countries those people can pay for an affordable health insurance system (and pension insurance, too). Not in the US. Something is running wrong in the US. Or everything?
I agree because it’s not something any woman wants to do. That I truly believe. If you are literally homeless and got nothing it’s an easy way to get some kind of cash
And alcohol is legal and look at how well people follow the rules there. No, can’t possibly see any problems there. See in America we have so much entitlement and lack of accountability compared to other countries there is no possible way we can go wrong.
I love watching Nicole Sattre shes an excellent cop and is very nice to every inmate who comes in.Even when they are complete assholes to her 😂 We need more cops like her here in Ohio 😊
0:17: ⚖️ Suspects in jail are innocent until proven guilty, while officers work as a precision team during busy nights. 5:54: 🎰 Chaotic situation at a casino involving a woman with alcohol, a cab driver, and roommates in Las Vegas. 11:32: ⚖️ Instructions given to a detainee in a controlled environment with a focus on compliance and safety. 17:14: ⚠️ Inmates are found with contraband hidden in their hair, prompting a thorough search and confiscation process. 23:10: 🎰 Unraveling a chaotic encounter leading to unexpected consequences in Las Vegas. 28:24: 🎸 Band members in jail discuss their music group and future gigs while waiting for medical staff. 33:36: ⚖️ Challenges in maintaining safety and handling inmates in a busy booking area. 40:26: 🔒 Supervising officers in a challenging environment, maintaining control over violent individuals, and the importance of sacrifice in corrections service. 45:31: 🎉 Encounter with intoxicated individual in Las Vegas, discussing partying and origins. 50:28: 🃏 Altercation with security over alcohol consumption leads to handcuffing and denial of a slap incident. 55:32: ⚖️ Challenging situation in a psychiatric facility involving a disruptive individual seeking help and guidance. Timestamps by Tammy AI
If you can’t smoke on the job, then I don’t think you should be able to chew on the job. That one officer looks like he has a big wad of tobacco in his mouth.
I turn45 years Ago to Jesus and turn from life in real hell to a real heaven! It wasnt easy every time, but i have got a good life!! Feel sorry for ppl, who doesnt know this quality of live! 😊😊
That young officer Nicole is fantastic she really knows how to talk and deal with these kind of people she's great keep up the great work Nicole and stay safe
The indian looking guy can't even stay awake and they put him in the chair because "he is obviously out of control" they overuse that chair way too much. He was not a threat and was very lethargic.
He is huge and have mood swings. It was more of a precaution. Overall you sense the gaslighting and wrist twists to make drunks agitated and this one doesnt sound right. ( but it is necessary for thier safety due to built and age gap.
Once the physical behavior is controlled the mind seems to follow LMAO They never had him physically controlled he was just sleepy and playing with them. That cop made himself look more stupid by saying that than just leaving it alone.
Prostitutes herself for money but uses it for tattoos, piercings and hairpieces and the nice clothes she’s wearing. She needs to get her priorities right and do better for herself, I hope she did all that since this. And the mom who left her babies in the car in over 100 degree weather, has no priorities because her hair pieces were more important and like I said, I hope by now, that mom got her life together and her kids are not in danger anymore.
Well, i find that very klutzy getting arrested for pouring spaghetti sauce over a person, really, are you kidding me 😮, it's just sauce, it's not a damme missile; I can litterally see everything in this country is becoming a crime now😮😮, wow!!!
Officer Nicole does not know why that 31 year old woman is getting help from her mom with her newborn. Maybe she left an abusive relationship and has a new boyfriend. Maybe the place she was living was condemned. Whatever the reason the girl did not deserve to be slapped by her mom. Nobody deserves hands on them and until you have all the information you can't just say someone needs to grow up and start taking care of their child. Miss Nicole thinks she knows everything and it's really annoying.
That one male deputy who laid into the woman who left her kids in the car while she was gambling is normally super mellow and respectful. You can tell her crime really upset him.
What is the blinking light room? Whenever they shoot the outside of the building there seems to be a room with a flashing light each time. What's the deal with that?
I think the two consistent award winning officers are Officer Nicole Sittre and Officer Jamie Joiner. They don't take any crap yet console with troubled people. 🥇🥇
Omgs, the 31 year old with young child, lucky to be living with her mom helping her., so delusional. I hope the mom started eviction process immediately!! You take your boyfriend and Go! 😢 Unfortunately for the momma who cares, you hafta cut loose sometimes…. I really hope nobody paid her bond, especially not momma. Mom gets what she deserves if she did bail her out from guilt.
Where do you get all that from? Granted we probably didn't get the whole story but from what was said: The mother started the argument by insulting the boyfriend. She then threw her phone at her daughter causing a mark. The daughter still refused to call the police, not wanting to escalate the situation and get her mother in trouble. Mother then calls the cops and has her arrested and the jail officer attempts to gaslight her into believing it was entirely her fault. From the story we were told, the mother was the main aggressor.
I got taken in on a false dv claim, which of course got dismissed and my record sealed, but when I arrived I was of course very hurt and upset and couldn't stop crying, so the nurse told them to put me on suicide watch, even though I said I didn't want to harm myself. So because of that I was placed in a solitary cell and the first thing the night guards told me was about the little red button I could press for medical issues. They said it was "for emergencies only so don't even think about asking for toilet paper because we wont give it to you." The first probably 16 hours in there, my cell didn't have toilet paper or soap, until the guards changed and I told them what the night ladies had said. They said knowing who was working last night, it sounded like them and they weren't surprised. I told my parents on one of my collect calls and my dad called the jail to complain and they just said, no that's not our policy the guards wouldn't do that. I was innocent and being treated like a sub-human, in the same ward as all the women who were in solitary for being crazy and violent, and I listened to them scream and bang on the walls all night. The guards even argued with them, one guard kept calling someone white trash over and over yelling it through her door
I'd like to see more of the non-problem people, like business executives coming in for DUI. Their stories could be just as interesting as the fools who try to fight.