Insane Things Prison Guards Witnessed That Made Them Quit Their Jobs
Prison guards have an extremely difficult job that requires them to be on high alert at all times! Check out today's insane new video that reveals some of the craziest things prison guards have ever seen while on the job!
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I'm a doctor at a city hospital that cares for county jail patients. One time, we had a guy who had used a plastic spoon to self enucleate both his eyes. I'm not often shocked, but that one really did it for me.
@Andy-if2im
2 жыл бұрын
Did you guys ever found out why did he do that?
@chloewright1
2 жыл бұрын
Is that the same thing as gouging your eyes out?
@-AxisA-
2 жыл бұрын
@@chloewright1 Yes
@saskay48
2 жыл бұрын
My god I was eating food when I seen that post
@JWSoul
Жыл бұрын
Oh man wtf 😕
When I did 3 months in the county jail in 1999 for graffiti, some idiot 18-year-old attempted to escape with only 2 weeks left on his sentence. He got stuck on barbwire and had to get rescued by the fire department. Then had 3 years added to his sentence in a state prison. What a maroon!
@rationallyruby
2 жыл бұрын
They put you in jail for 3 months for graffiti?! Are you serious?!
@TheItalianTrash
2 жыл бұрын
@@rationallyruby Well technically I got 3 months in jail for smoking marijuana and failing a drug test while I was on probation for graffiti.
@gracequach6769
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheItalianTrash You're older and therefore wiser now, right? ... _Right_ ?
@TheItalianTrash
2 жыл бұрын
@@gracequach6769 For sure. I found a job, a beautiful gf, and started college 3 months after I was released and never went back. Graduated from U Albany in 2004. Unfortunately, things have gone downhill since 2012 as I was diagnosed with MS, had a failed back surgery, and was in a major auto accident that wasn't my fault. It's been painful to say the least. 😬 I still wonder about the kid who failed to escape. It's not we were at Rikers Island and his life was in danger. What was he thinking? I wouldn't be surprised if he never got out of prison after failing to escape 7 times in a row with just days left on his sentence. Lol
@gracequach6769
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheItalianTrash 🎉
If youre so desperate to get drugs that you perform an enema on a new inmate, it’s time to admit that you have a problem.
@chloewright1
2 жыл бұрын
It happens a lot. I've seen it first hand.
@2smooth_yb
2 жыл бұрын
@@chloewright1 that’s crazy
@ronp2644
Жыл бұрын
Well, then there's also the fun of giving the enema of course...
@kjamlin
Жыл бұрын
@@ronp2644 exactly, two rewards in one!
As a Correctional Officer, from getting in fist fights, suicides, severally mentally ill, blood, and etc. What freaked me out the most and still to this day give me chills are the ghost in the jail 😭 so much I seen and dealt with but the ghost raised my anxiety through the roof
@Plumeria808
Жыл бұрын
I work in a hospital. Never seen one but things randomly fly off the shelves.
@CivilizedWarrior
Жыл бұрын
Dude I’d love to hear some stories, if you feel like sharing. I’ve heard lots of inmates and cops talk about seeing weird paranormal stuff in prisons. Makes sense, with all the bad energy, pain and death and misery going on in prisons. And I’m from the east coast, lots of very old prisons over here. I couldn’t imagine being locked up with an angry spirit and having nowhere to run.
@organicgrower4205
Жыл бұрын
I spent most of the first half of my life in prison. It’s true, spirits are everywhere in prison.
@aaronbrown1638
Жыл бұрын
@@CivilizedWarrior same exact feeling as marriage 🤪
@recessional5560
Жыл бұрын
Which country do you guard in? What is your home language? I commend you on your ability to learn English in a relatively satisfactory manner.
An electric hot plate in a prison cell.....what could POSSIBLY go wrong?
One of the CRAZIEST people I've ever known was a prison guard, he should have been on the inside of the bars.
I’m curious how one guard ended up in an elevator with that many murderers… I have a LOT of questions
@lukethibodaux790
2 жыл бұрын
When you are responsible for a work detail you have to stay with them to maintain a running count and ensure the job tasks get completed, so nothing really unusual there. We don't have working elevators on my unit so I don't ride with them but I do have to drive the trustees around on a regular basis, it is daily routine that we are outnumbered and in close quarters with inmates this is not the ideal but it is the only way that prison works as large teams of inmate workers do everything from maintaining the unit to growing their own food because I can promise you tax payers would not want to pay for all of that, the state would have to hire over a thousand people to do the work that inmates do on my unit alone.
@meowmix8610
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukethibodaux790 thank you for explaining. That sounds like a really difficult job.
@nexpro6118
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukethibodaux790 most jails have policy on for certain number of guards for certain inmates....so that story seems odd
@mauricamcginnis4063
Жыл бұрын
Must have been a whistle blower ..???!!!!!
@nexpro6118
Жыл бұрын
Under staffed. That's usually always the issue.
Prison officers deserve more respect. Every day they have to deal with the lowest of the low, and maintain a professional attitude. It can't be easy.
@thetruthhurts131
2 жыл бұрын
It's not easy. The pay is good with good benefits
@themadmadamemim2630
Жыл бұрын
From what I understand some of the guards are no better than the inmates.
@thetruthhurts131
Жыл бұрын
@@themadmadamemim2630 Well apparently you don't understand.
@envoyofrot7046
Жыл бұрын
@@themadmadamemim2630 Sadly true
@stevenedmonds5075
Жыл бұрын
The guards are often the bigger monsters than the ones they are watching
I’m confused. It doesn’t seem like any of these people quit because of what happened.
@chloewright1
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one!
This video must have taken a long time to make.. making all the different inmates and whatnot. I just wanted to thank the whole team at the infographics. You're all doing awesome!
When I joined the Army my friend went in with me. We were both going to be MPs. At the last minute he switched to prison guard. I was shocked. But he loved it and became a California Correctional Officer. He did make more money than I did. But I wouldn't want his job.
@cyprezz_
2 жыл бұрын
he didnt get the car though. you got that right?
@makeracistsafraidagain
2 жыл бұрын
@@cyprezz_ Galaxy 500 with complete police package. Only a Trans Am ever got away from me in two years at Ft. Eustis, VA. Amazing vehicle.
@ashleyoasis7948
2 жыл бұрын
AVAB-all veterans are basterds
@itskeagan3004
2 жыл бұрын
You made the better decision imo
@a_polar_bear06
Жыл бұрын
Well, I assume you’re older and in a better position now?
I'll watch this tomorrow morning I don't wanna have nightmares😂
@rryzzzi2026
2 жыл бұрын
Evening is the best time to watch scary things lol 🤣🤣🤣
Almost worked for a prison when I was younger. Seconds after turning in my application. I witnessed 2 inmates moping the floor near me. And both had arms bigger than my head. That was first & only time I asked for my application back & tore that thing up. I said h*ll no! 🤣
@johnsmith-iv8ul
2 жыл бұрын
I spent 2 years working as a guard! You did the right thing and not go through with it
@LostAmericanJ
2 жыл бұрын
😆 LoL
@lukethibodaux790
2 жыл бұрын
If that is all it took to scare you off you made a good call, I work around inmates in a butcher shop where we issue them knives! Nothing like knowing that respect is the only thing keeping you alive every day you go to work.
@ronaldstaley277
2 жыл бұрын
At the county jail where I was housed . We had a guard that weighed 450 pounds. Whene there was a fight they'd call Him. He would give a big splash on the offenders and it was over. He was usually a nice guard too
@laurieb3703
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukethibodaux790 that's..... Terrifying 😟 do you use a wheelbarrow to carry around your massive 🏀🏈's???
Prison guard: I've seen some things Josef Mengle: *I do say I am a poet myself*
Fun fact on county jail. At least in America. Most people in there aren't even guilty they just can't afford bail while they await their hearing for their charges. Just to correct you on people being "guilty of lesser charges" remark
@Googledeservestodie
2 жыл бұрын
Less of a fun fact and more of a really depressing one but yeah. America says you are innocent until proven guilty, and then treat you like a prisoner before you even see a judge
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314
2 жыл бұрын
That’s not terribly accurate. Bail bondsmen are there to pay bail when you can’t afford it, and 95% of the time, you talk to one during the booking process wherever you’re arrested. Most people in county have either tried to skip out on their bail (or have done it in the past, so bondsmen won’t touch them), violated the terms of their parole from larger prisons, are waiting on a bed to open up in another facility, or are serving out their sentences that might only last a year or 2. The rest are people denied bail for whatever reason, or in winter months, are homeless people looking for a warm place to sleep. I’m not saying it doesn’t happen, but there aren’t a lot of suspected offenders that bail bondsmen won’t cover, especially if it’s their first offense or was a nonviolent crime.
@clamcrewcarclub6017
Жыл бұрын
@@heathermillsphantomlimb9314 bail bondsmen pay 90% of the amount, you still have to come up with 10%. And a lot of people getting arrested don’t have $500 or however much available at a moments notice lol
@AimeeAimee444
Жыл бұрын
@@heathermillsphantomlimb9314 Another snafu is some bail bondsman will not give that 10% depending on if the “system” wants to keep you in jail. One simple call from the Corrections Facility and you’re outta luck. There’s so much corruption within Corrections Facilities and within the courts. I continue to type, it’s all about money and who you know.
@seiyuokamihimura5082
Жыл бұрын
@@clamcrewcarclub6017 this. Not getting back the 10k bail even though my charges were dismissed.
I would watch a whole video about prison guards that have had encounters with ghosts or other strange creatures
@LebronFan216
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@damianharris4673
2 жыл бұрын
That’s what I thought this video was
@miketobias1821
2 жыл бұрын
Great idea 👍👍👍👍
@brettk9316
2 жыл бұрын
Yes please!
@Somekindofmonster
2 жыл бұрын
I agree these types of videos are very interesting
In 1989 I was working at Statesville in Illinois, and we had new guard, and it was his very first day in the cell house he was sent to get a prisoner and let him know he had a visitor this is when we saw him coming back to the office white as a sheet and shaking like a leaf and he was just mumbling he just kept saying they threw another prisoner at him off the number 4 gallery it seems that the guy died of natual causes and the other inmate in his cell grabbed him up and heaved him over we never saw that new guard again
The one about the Sears Robot is hilarious.
It was the prison administration that drove me to quit. A bunch of worthless people in charge. Incredibly corrupt, too.
@Jc3intelligent
2 жыл бұрын
Same here, dude. I had a worse opinion of my fellow officers than the population. Den of snakes who would rather throw good officers away than expose the corruption and fix the problems.
@ThatGuy-mu2rr
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jc3intelligent Soon enough, their day of reckoning will come. No organization of any sort has been able to stand once such a degree of corruption has manifested itself. If great world power empires have fallen in such a condition, so will that profiteering prison system. I am thankful I will not be in one of those places when it gets to its worst point.
I have work 5 plus years in Department of Corrections in Colorado and some of the incidents I have witnessed make some of these stories look like children's stories!!!
@timmcauliffe7135
2 жыл бұрын
I've done 6 in New South Wales, Australia, prisions, and I 110% agree with you, if all this happened in one day id concider it a good day
@lukethibodaux790
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah in Texas this list of horror stories are routine stuff for us. We have an entire section of the prison just for the truly insane/dangerous just so we can contain the chaos.
@timmcauliffe7135
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukethibodaux790 In New South Wales we have a ward for "Acute mental health". Ive been told its the only place in world that Correctional Officers are legally allowed to forcibly medicate inmates. We enter the cell with a riot shield and helmets and pin the inmate down. Once the inmate is secure a nurse comes in and injects the inmate.
@kennymaple3320
2 жыл бұрын
Go on...
@timmcauliffe7135
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennymaple3320 you want some prision stories lol? Im happy to give you some if you want
I made some mistakes in my younger years and went to jail for a year. It was full of grown man-children , it was REALLY bizarre. I’m a recovered drug addict and this was bizarre/sad. Sundays were sandwiches at dinner-never fail…an inmate FLIPPED over not having much jelly on his PB&J, smashed his tray off a holding cell window and broke it, then incited a riot 😯 This guy was actually from my area and recently passed in an accident. He was literally insane imo.
@dansetteameliawilson3227
2 жыл бұрын
My best friend was really bad off on dope. He used to tell me how hard it was to kick in jail and he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy. Well he ended up going to jail in the worst of his addiction..he was wrecking hella cars nodding off and such but he's been out for about a year and he's all fat and happy 🤣🤣🤣 I do hope you are living your best life as well♥️those who are in recovery are the strongest people imo....and I have nothing but the utmost respect for those who are trying and those who have come out on the other side.
@baxsmercy
2 жыл бұрын
I escaped from death row I murdered 2 families the cops are searching for me🤣🤣🤣 I told them its a prank but they still won’t leave me alone
@delinaamanuel9211
2 жыл бұрын
@@baxsmercy Bro what that’s hilarious 😂
@baxsmercy
2 жыл бұрын
@@delinaamanuel9211 Yeah🤣🤣
@jeanneann3545
2 жыл бұрын
I would flip too if the food I was looking forward to turns out to be super lacking
As a Prison Guard C.O myself I do say these things happen and alott more
33 years a CO and still going. Has seen almost all of these things
This is the same prison they use in all their videos... come to think of it, they do an oddly large amount of prison videos.
I quit when inmates who did their time & were released ended up back within 6 months. Pointless af.
@dcsquared69
9 ай бұрын
Because that's how the system is designed, prison isn't there for reform it's there to make money for its owners and contractors.
I was expecting legit horror stories (of which there are many) this is just routine stuff for us, we get similar situations on a regular basis. This kind of stuff may be shocking to someone who has never been in a prison before but for people with decades of time on the inside we have all seen much much worse.
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314
2 жыл бұрын
The fat rolls guy is what had me shaking my head. Cigarettes are nothing compared to some of the things we’ve found. I worked at a regional jail for a good while, and we had a real big lady get booked in for assault w/ a deadly weapon. It was a newer female officer doing her Pat search, and she neglected to check under her fat rolls. Turned out that the lady had a .25 caliber semi auto pistol and 2 extra full mags tucked into the rolls on her side. We only noticed it when she was walking to her pod and it fell out onto the floor as she bent over to pick something up. After that, we had to attend a whole inservice about checking peoples’ folds, and they taped signs in the pat search rooms as a reminder. Fun times.
@bearbryant3495
Жыл бұрын
The things that struck me in this video are the terrible lapses in security. I ran AdSeg on 2nd shift (in OH we called it AC) for 16 months and had maybe 2 incidents where someone got injured. Read your post orders and follow them, you'll go home every night.
@TheDana30s
Жыл бұрын
Much much worse.
You should do a similar one on psych nurses. Some of the things I’ve seen and had to manage…….
@lukethibodaux790
2 жыл бұрын
Judging from what I have seen during my time in a psych unit I am pretty sure such a video would be banned by KZread.
@arjun.1751
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukethibodaux790 please tell some stories
To clarify the sparking of the outlet wasn't for fun it was to get light for whatever you were trying to smoke
As a prior guard at the state for 7 years, you see a lot of messed up things. I'd say this video touches on a few good ones
Also, you guys should let me right a prison episode for you. You guys haven't even reached the water line on the iceberg yet
There is a haunted prison in New Mexico where a riot broke out in 1980, in which 33 inmates were killed and 12 of the prison's guards were taken hostage in the prison's old main prison cell block.
The toilet brush situation SENT ME 🤣🤣🤣
It's Corrections officers not guards, we walk law enforcement toughest beat. And the job isn't for everyone.
In 2006, in a swedish prison, they forgot to lock up a couple of prisoners for the night. They later found them and noticed that they had baked mud cake in the kitchen, watched movies and build a pillow fort.
It's funny to hear that about Fred West. My uncle was a guard where Jeffrey Dahmer was for awhile and he said it'd be easy to forget who he was too. He said Dahmer was really smart and he told jokes too and liked to play cards. I guess monsters aren't monsters 24hrs a day.
@jeffjacobson59
Жыл бұрын
He also was the class clown in high school
@rickmorgan1441
Жыл бұрын
incorrect. your uncles judgment is fallible.
That Easter bunny bit was fantastic! Lol
My aunt won't talk much about her time working at a woman's jail outside of a few stories nowhere near this crazy, but she admits to being emotionally burned out by the women inside the jail. From what little she tells me, I guess I don't blame her for not wanting to talk about her old job.
@travismiles5885
Жыл бұрын
My grandmother worked at a county jail in Florida. She said that the women prisoners were way worse than the men.
@tracycrider7778
Жыл бұрын
A family member worked at women’s prison. The thing one did to her kid. Ughhh people are horrible
Just sat down on the toilet, great timing! 🤌
@calicammando1004
2 жыл бұрын
Damm lucky
@tylercrooks5607
2 жыл бұрын
Ayyyyy same
@aik51912
2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@grantkelley7490
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@onlyfromadistance7326
2 жыл бұрын
Everybody poops. There's a book about it...
A bad day at the average office: Printer jams. A bad day at my office: Total war zone, at the drop of a hat.
Ghosts in prison. If I could tell MY stories from here in Texas...
@allenc4909
2 жыл бұрын
Please do.
LOL, I've been sitting here clicking the like button watching it turn from 999 to 1000. It's amusing to me.
Criminal justice system: *lock people in cages and treat them like animals* The inmates: *act like animals* Everyone: *shocked Pikachu face*
@linusbroadbent2763
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe some of them shouldn’t act like animals before being judged to be incarcerated like one. Not much of a shock there…
@valeriejames4675
2 жыл бұрын
@@linusbroadbent2763 or maybe we should be helping people to get better and be better. Because they are, ya know, people!
@KHEENGS
2 жыл бұрын
@@valeriejames4675 nah! Do the crime do the time
@valeriejames4675
2 жыл бұрын
@@KHEENGS I agree! What I disagree with is how it's done. When it comes to punishment vs rehabilitation, we see significantly better results with rehabilitation. We see FAR lower recidivism rates. As well as not making it difficult to impossible to find good steady employment, and in the United States felons lose their right to vote (which is a system practically designed to imprison groups of people for political reasons).
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314
2 жыл бұрын
@@valeriejames4675 if they’d just decriminalize drugs (while still pursuing the large scale dealers), then take the money they save from incarcerating and prosecuting users and simple possessors to put into rehab facilities and wellness centers, you’d see the overcrowded jails and prisons empty out exponentially. After that, the Justice system could stop wasting time and money going after drug users and prosecute real criminals, and have more money in their budgets for rehabilitation programs.
The infografics show is my sleep therapy..
That dude is indeed the Easter Bunny. I DIDNT GET ANY CANDY THIS YEAR.
I worked on a psych ward and a 600lb patient hid a phone in his fast rolls and stalked staff on Facebook and recorded us and patients.
@janejustin1788
Жыл бұрын
LOL
Bro I came here from oompaville's playlist of interviews since I think he accidentally added this
The infographic show makes the great video!
I'd love a prison series where you deepdive into prisons and/or prison systems in all the separate nordic countries. That includes so much! I am always happy when a topic touches sweden or scandinavia in general, but we are much more than sweden, norway and denmark. Also, I don't think people actually know much about the prison system. Even in our own countries, we don't learn much about it unless we actively research it. So it's kinda fun. I'm thankful none of us, as with most of the world, don't have the death penalty though.
@jiayuzheng4880
2 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming we do.
@zulimi
2 жыл бұрын
That is pretty much a quarter of their videos.
@TulaLina
2 жыл бұрын
@@zulimi Meh. Greenland, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden are kinda underrepresented in forms of details. Often mentioned, never deep dived. I mean, the same can be said about the majority of all countries, but I'm a nordie so that's totally my vote.
@chloewright1
2 жыл бұрын
@@TulaLina I would also like to see more in-depth videos about the Nordic region. I'm British, but I've always had a bit of an obsession with these countries! I was lucky enough to visit Norway when I was younger, and I am currently learning Swedish 🙂
@TulaLina
2 жыл бұрын
@@chloewright1 That's so cool! The fun thing is that if you speak Swedish you can have somewhat of a conversation with Norwegians and danes. Okay, danish is kinda difficult to understand but it's possible. So you go girlie!
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!!!!
I'm one of the 100 likes yay!
As a prison guard; I am not surprised by any of these.
Okay but the Easter bunny one had me rolling 🤣🤣🤣
Guard: Back in your cell, inmate! Escanor: Who decided that?
Now this is the stuff I miss you guys making
man you go and tell a group of guys that live in prison you get a pork chops today and then say never mind you get bologna what the f*** you expect 😂👍
No matter who someone is or where they live you can almost guarantee they’ll be looking forward to lunch for one reason or another
Used to be a Corrections officer at a max sec in Michigan. I spent 10 years of my life there. Only quit because I was doing 20 hours 5 days a week.
@chloewright1
2 жыл бұрын
I bet it's a rewarding, but hard job.
@llambear42
2 жыл бұрын
@@chloewright1 It has it's days like any other job. I've seen too many things to not call it rewarding though.
@nicholastaylor2574
Жыл бұрын
What know Nd of guard was you? Decent or strictly rules
@llambear42
Жыл бұрын
@@nicholastaylor2574 Decent enough to know that if a riot popped off, I could easily walk out of there with little to no interference. Respect is earned not given. If you go in there with that mindset, you'll go far.
And as for haunted prisons where I was housed was in a shut down phyc ward and I experienced haunted activities like being woken up by someone scratching my bare feet and no one was around or awake it was creepy
An inmate pleasing himself
Smh being a prison guard is very scary, you gotta be on point as a guard because anything can go wrong being around thousands of murderers, A cop must be easier.
12:53 I know exactly which scene you’re talking about and I have to say.. nice one🤣💀
I cracked up laughing about the Easter Bunny inmate 😂😂😂
You should do a video on what the guards do to the prisoners I bet she turns out equally as appalling
@stevenedmonds5075
Жыл бұрын
In the prison I was at the guards were the monsters
The easter bunny had me DEAD. What a way to celebrate... lol
@laurieb3703
2 жыл бұрын
I just commented the same thing 🤣 I had tears from laughing
"An apple a day keeps a doctor away but only if it enters the right hole..." ~ Infographics, 2022
Why were cemetery bars made of iron? Because iron blocks evil things from getting out. What are prison bars made of? Thats right refined iron! So when a prisoner dies if the are truly, unrepentantly evil they cannot leave to their well deserved fate. Note, there are worse things tham the afterlife on this plane you dont wanna find.
Had a prison guard witness a ghost ON the tier after 11 pm. Obviously nobody was supposed to be out at that time and everyone locked im their cells. Blew a whistle, chased the guy towards the end of the tier and back up came. Everyone looked high and low, did an emergency count etc. The guard was a solid dude and he was adamant he saw a person running on the tier. So did the other inmates. Case went away real quick.
I unfortunately lost a friend co while we were at the academy for gun training. He was sad and only showed us once how he felt, i walk in his house to him hanging. That moment drove me from CO that and the law can bd very ignorant. Rest in peace blythe.
Good video 😎
I like how vague these are but great narrative makes ya listen 😅🤣😂
The most tragic story is people who are put in jail for non violent offenses and are murdered. Essentially getting the death penalty for writing bad checks.
Fort Dix had a borderline riot when my dad was in there because the Latinos/other health conscious inmates demanded beans and rice be an option. Prison officials saw how cost effective it could prove to be granted the motion.
@sadebiru
2 жыл бұрын
never mess with latinos and their beans
@sandhilltucker
2 жыл бұрын
@@sadebiru they're a lovely honorable people of faith and live healthy. God bless them.
@dannypipewrench533
2 жыл бұрын
@@sadebiru Theys got to have them beans.
@mystified1429
Жыл бұрын
Did it help with bowel motion
This is so funny and so serious at the same time 😃😂
Hmmm…totally pictured something different when he was talking about mules throwing things over the fence, lol! 😂 Quite interesting video overall. Thanks! ❤️
@chloewright1
2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@rryzzzi2026
2 жыл бұрын
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I RESPECT ppl with jobs like this. I could never do it. It’s like being inside a horror film
Lol my facility is haunted too. And the buttons go off all the time in the middle of the night. Unless u see shadows at the camera, ignore it! Lol
First! These guys are dedicated. Love your vids!
The first one was in the movie blood in blood out
What are you talking about? “Insane things,” almost every last thing on this list seems completely normal and common to me
I seen 2 guards get into a fight with each other in the Indiana State Prison before. 😆
I’m surprised that one story I heard about wasn’t talked about on this. It was featured on an episode of Paranormal Witness. An inmate who was released on a furlough so he could attend a family member’s funeral seemed to have been disturbed by an entity. So much he followed him back to prison when he returned. Rain would happen indoors around him. Creepy
If you ever find your self in jail just mind your own business and observe. --Do not try to pick fights -- Mind your own business -- Mind your own business -- Criminal or not you are not with the cops never let a gaurd get you to tell on fellow inmates. You have to live with those inmates the care dont care about you.
Copper is South Side. Copper was banned for possible gang affiliation.. that was funny.
With this neglected to say is in most fights they won't break it up until somebody has already hit the floor. They don't get paid enough or trained well enough to break up a fight between a large amount of people
@lukethibodaux790
2 жыл бұрын
That is what chemical agents are for, if they don't break it up you don't have to dive into the dog pile just break out the Mk9 or 37mm and blast them, when they are fighting to breath they won't be fighting each other.
@GARBO96
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukethibodaux790 that is true but of the 51 states there are only 10 states that allow their prison guards to use chemical agents
the birthday cake got me.... lol
We are called Corrections Officers, we correct behavior and manage inmate/offender safety. We only called guards by the news when things go bad.
I like your animated versions of your content. What's your secret?
I love the smiles lol.
Best part of this video is knowing that Cooper is Southside!!
There is no difference in the UK between jail and prison we only have jails
@ashleyoasis7948
2 жыл бұрын
We do t have maximum security or different level security ones either jail is just jail
Eating popcorn, watching this 😂😂
I have been sent to prison for 24 hours when i was 8 because i had parents who hated me and i was quiet it was actually like a really good prison i had to do jobs but it felt like i was a grown up when i was 8 because i was doing jobs for food and also fun i actually gained relief in that prison
I doubt the "Cooper is south side!" thing was actually anything to do with gangs. A lot of times different blocks "north, south, east, west" will have friendly rivalries with each other, and it's more of a joke than anything.
The Jamie osuna scene would have made me need therapy
There's lots of stories about the now closed HMP Shepton Mallet including a dispute between day and night shifts over things being moved in an office. Eventually the prison governor got tired of the argument and spent the night there only to witness a poltergeist.
@trishlong7702
Жыл бұрын
Wait... I'm sorry, what's "HMP" an acronym for here? I wanna look this up! I also see "Shepton Mallet"... Is that a person's name or the name of the place, or something else??
@M4n0verbo4rd
Жыл бұрын
@@trishlong7702 HMP is Her Majesty’s Prison in the UK, and Shepton Mallet is the name of the now closed establishment
@trishlong7702
Жыл бұрын
@@M4n0verbo4rd thank you! I ended up figuring it out that night, but I appreciate the response nonetheless. :)
@CivilizedWarrior
Жыл бұрын
It makes sense. They say Poltergeists are created from people’s emotions and bad energy, fear, sadness, pain. Prisons certainly have a whole lot of each of those concentrated in a single place. And when some of them are in operation for 100+ years, there is bound to be poltergeists, residual energy, and some restless or angry spirits. It’s sad, while many of them may deserve what they got, many are also innocent victims of a very flawed justice system. If I was in their place, I would haunt that MF too.
This was very interesting all ways wonder about some of that .
In the USA,prisoners don’t have hot plates in their cells. Too dangerous. When you’re booked into jail here,they have you bend over and cough. Checking for anything in your behind
@stevenedmonds5075
Жыл бұрын
They did when I was in prison in Tennessee as far as I know it's still in the United States
That Easter Bunny story came from Jay Williams. LETS LIVE LIFE!
11:15 Prison Guards : *I'm NOT PAID ENOUGH for This !!!*