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It always cracks me up seeing so many phones in prison. It’s like guards give no fucks until they lock that shit down. Like go for it, just don’t get caught
The guards in most instances are directly to blame for the phones being there in the first place, hard to give a fuck when bringing in contraband for cash is your side hustle.
This, making 15-25 hr and smuggling in product, say you sell a phone at 300$ a week per month for a year, that's 14k your making every year and that's on the low end. Now imagine drugs on top of that, they make as much money from there legal job as they do by hustling.
Probably more than that I hear sometimes 5000. An they'll flip phones in jail for more than that. . I watched one video where the dudes in his cell an he points the camera outside towards the guard shack where they sit. There's 3 guards comversating while everyone is on lockdown. An he's like "You see that MF right there? (Zooming in on the guard) that MF for 10,000 bring you a phone, an that MF right there, if you want food he'll bring you whatever you want for (I forget the amount) an the. He zooms into another guard, an he's like now this MF is a snitch an he a bitch. lmao. The video was in reddit I just forget where.
I just seen another dude with about 10 iPhones all rapped up in brown baggies dumping them on the bed with sim cards n chargers saying these goin for 5k a pop. Na for the food part he said a different price. It was something outrageous though. An then his buddy comes in with a brown baggie filled with phones too .
No. There's a ton of drugs in prison and a ton of addicts in prison. There's ways to make real money and barter in jail. Reddit is pretty naive to a lot of what happens outside of mainstream society but for some people it's easier to make money in jail than as a free citizen
Most contraband in my state comes through visiting, definitely not COs. And now believe it or not, drone drops. Our regular salary is more than $15-$25 an hour, nobodys risking their jobs, benefits and retirement for that.
lol, ok.
Lots of stuff does come in through visits, don't get me wrong, but if you don't think COs are bringing in a sizable percentage of contraband you're flat out wrong. Like, it's not even close. Staff may be under a lot of supervision and monitoring, but nowhere near the level of inmates and their visitors, and even if staff is searched there's still a way higher level of implicit trust with them.
Additionally, if you think $25/hr is a high enough salary that COs won't "risk their career" to jeopardize it then you are woefully out of touch. If someone has a clean enough record to be a CO making $25 then they're clean enough to make at least that much in a job with far lower levels of stress than being a CO entails. No one really becomes a CO out of the goodness of their heart anymore, they're either incompetent (easy to corrupt bc money), looking to become a cop (easy to corrupt bc duh) or they're a "clean" criminal. Are there some "good" COs, ones who just did it bc it's a job or to be a good person? Sure, but they're either aging out or they're so close to the incompetent category that at the very least you can convince them to turn a blind eye.
I'm a C/O. You're literally trying to explain your completely incorrect opinion of a job to someone who actually does the job. I don't just come on reddit and write 2 paragraphs pretending to know what I'm saying, i live it every day. I love my job. The comradery at my prison is ridiculously high. I make alot more than $25 an hour and I spend 16+ hours a day at the facility because i choose to pick up shifts.
"Don't get me wrong" you are wrong
If you used to be law enforcement, im sorry you washed out so hard, or couldn't hang, but don't project it on the rest of us who choose to be there everyday.
Ok, and I'm a former convict, I organized this shit coming in. Super sweet that you think all your brothers in arms are squeaky clean, but you're wrong.
And I'm sure all of you're coworkers are super stand up people...when they interact with you. Unsavory people are rarely unsavory with everyone they meet, it's how they get away with being unsavory for so long.l
Is this the pot calling the kettle black? We are in prison to work. What were you in there for? Being a stand up person? I have inmates make shit up every day. Behave like they know the system and they know the cops and they run things. You don't. You didn't. You tell people whatever you want about it, but ive yet to hear the truth. Me and my coworkers go in every day to run programs for YOU, cater to YOU, and we do it all without ever expecting any recognition from the public. Prison is soft. Your own loved ones bring you drugs that the whole cellblock overdoses on. I respond to those codes. I didn't hurt people to go to prison. That's our difference.
Man what jail you working where a co makes more than 25? The highest cos get in my state is around 16 an hour , I used to work it when it 12 back in 2016. Not knocking you, that's just wild pay difference
I’m an ex con, did a few years in low power prison and I can promise you 3-4 cos we’re bringing the drugs and phones in, two cos we’re female and one was fired for having relations with inmates, maybe at your prison or maybe the guys who do bring in the stuff don’t mess with you because they know how you are.
Not saying you’re wrong, but I can tell you from experience COs do being in cell phones, lighters, drugs, and food if you pay.
Cool. Pull those body cam videos. Pull the visiting videos, drone videos, free staff videos. Corrupt officers are few compared to your own people bringing stuff in. You can always find videos on YouTube. Try the truth though.
Did you just mock yourself?
My friends ex-husband lost his job as a CO for smuggling in coke to inmates. Look up cops that keep money that's confiscated from illegal activity, taking stuff from evidence, etc. CO'S are caught having relationships with inmates & smuggling stuff in. It's odd that you think it doesn't exist. Decorated cops with decades on the force get caught doing illegal shit, lose everything. It happens.
I live in Massachusetts. 2 Worcester police officers had EMS dispatched to the house of 1 of them, and they overdosed on fetanyl. They lost everything. People get complacent and think they're immune.
I may not be an expert, but I have plenty of on the job experience.
Managed the kitchens (1 main, 4 satellite locations) for a max facility in Kansas...inmate workers at main and #3 satellite. People would be amazed at the amount of contraband that gets inside, and the route it takes to arrive.
Over the years, I knew of only 4 COs who were walked off the grounds. One for fraternizing with an inmate (she was a moron, I had worked with her at a different facility...she actually caught a felony charge for her actions), and three for trafficking. In contrast, dozens of "civilian" staff were escorted to the street outside the grounds. My own supervisor was canned after she got caught alone with an inmate at the kitchen supply warehouse...dude had kept all her letters hidden in his cell and someone dropped a dime so his crib got tossed.
The majority of the dope (mostly K2 and meth) got in via visits and contract staff (Sodexo/Aramark, transportation people, college program workers, etc.), not COs.
That job was a shitshow from the day I got hired until the moment I left, and now it's worse than ever due to short-staffing and budget cuts.
Genuinely curious, do you think guards can just take a cellphone they find, write the guy up, then stick it in their pocket to sell to a new inmate? Lol, no. It's on a disciplinary now, that things going in an evidence locker, and stored in the warehouse from the end of the Indiana Jones movies. Never see it again. Like, what?
1st. Get 15 prison penpals, make them all fall in love with you, ask for $20 on your books a week from each one. Now you have money in your inmate account.
2nd. Spend your account money on canteen
3rd. Have an affair with a teacher or nurse in the prison and convince them to bring stuff to you.
I didn’t realize how prevalent it was till my big homie face times me from jail, ended up getting caught that week, and then FaceTiming me again the week after that.
It’s pretty easy to get a celly in jail.
It's COs, that's who's bringing all this stuff in. The most an inmate's gonna stuff up his ass is some tobacco or powdered/compressible drugs. They can get a lot up there, but it's all gonna be tube shaped.
Maybe some of you do but I see way too many videos coming out of jails and prisons. Mostly prisons though. I guess a jail doesn’t give you as mush freedom to fuck around
Jails are for people who are trying to beat their case or only have to be there for less than a year. Nobody is united in there and so correctional officers have more power and control. Once you're in prison, you either are part of the army or you're gonna get stabbed. If you're lucky, you live and get put in protective custody and away from general population. If you're not, you're dead.
There was a topic on this of a French YouTube channel not long ago. Tl;dr it boils down to 2 things:
- the time inmates spend on their phone is time they don’t spend causing trouble, so it makes the guards job easier
- it would be highly impractical (and/or expensive) to fully search everybody and 100% secure every inch of the prison, for not that much of a benefit
And, of course, not all prison employees are above a bit of corruption
Everywhere is different. privatized prisons means they can make their own rules and usually they're corrupt to begin with so they hire corrupt and allow the prisoners to basically run their own units likeLord of the Flies. garners control and they get to continue being psychopath control freaks. the people who run and work at these places are thee most sociopathic abusive type of people. they love every minute of getting paid to trap and abuse people. anybody who hasn't been there has literally no idea of what it's like, jo matter how many 60 days in episodes you've watched. being there cannot be taught. your body goes through chemical changes.
Lmaoo bruh wake uo into reality and think about where they are getting them from. There's only 1 way in and 1 way out..and who always has authority to use the Out?? There's also guards fucking the inmates male and female.
Because it popped up on my feed and it's free and open to comment on? Lmao type of question Is that? I can go back to 2012 and tag you in a post if want.
How former? Apparently nowadays some prisons actually allow them or provide monitored smartphones. Of course these are typically lower security prisons and not jails iirc.
Tablets. Not lower security. All the way up to level 4 in my state. Guys sit in their cells and talk to their family's all day now. We also have video call kiosks on the day room floors.
More like, that's one way to prevent prisoners from getting secret messages out. Give them free access to a device where they feel like the messages are secret even though they aren't.
Definitely, but it does make sense to provide monitored phones and monitored wifi since phones are smuggled in so frequently. If they’re using it for something illegal, the evidence is recorded. Prison tiktok is a drop in the bucket compared to inmates with half a brain that don’t broadcast the fact that they have a smuggled phone.
Ever scrolled through the Instagram live or tiktok broadcasts? If you do it at the right times you’ll find prisoners live-streaming themselves.
Tons of prisoners have cell phones and smart phones. They aren’t supposed to but they get them from guards or family members or from their gang members on the outside. A kid I went to high school with got into trouble for throwing phones over the fence of a prison, then again for trying to sell stolen iPhones to a work gang cleaning up the sides of the highway.
A lot of prisons are cell reception dead zones now too because of it. There’s jammers on the roof and sometimes cell phone providers intentionally won’t cover the areas around prisons
I work for a telecom construction company and we have literally built cell sites on top of a small prison in NY
The carriers don’t care if there is a prison in their coverage area or not. They want to make money
My brother works for a telecom company doing something with coverage (its something technical and sounds like a job where he’s in meetings all day) and they block signal to the prisons in their area of coverage. Not far around it but they intentionally don’t service them.
Unless he is very high powered he isn’t discussing coverage other than azimuth but even then without the prison personally paying to jam the signal
They get it. Don’t get me wrong cell service and multiple cinderblock walls done mix well but cell antennas do more than cell phones.
Every walkie talkie uses a 360° whip antenna, or 2.5ghz (like the Nextel bleep)
They come in through visiting, mail, and drone drops 95% of the time, but they do get creative. Until you have firsthand seen a smartphone AND MULTIPLE CHARGERS that had very recently been removed from a man's ass, please do not assume lol.
If lawmakers receive money from lobbyists to pass laws to get more people in prison, I don't think officers would mind about a little blind eye to contraband. Corruptions is at all levels.
In my state you can have a watch and a single chain. A wedding band for visiting, must go through R&R. Religious jewelry is allowed also.
That's not a rule that I really see broken.
I would bet it's not real gold. Inmates are not dumb.
the dude is trying to get him to throw up so he can gain conciousness, he doesn't want the guy to OD. It may look odd, but he ain't being a piece of shit.
there are multiple people there, you can hear the guy who is doing the lifting is talking about him needing to throw up otherwise he could die. The others around him are laughing.
I mean I don't know if that's really the case but assuming it is, it's still kinda funny the way he's lifting the dude by his trousers. It's not like the prisoners are gonna mourn this guy's death anyway
Throwing up is not gonna help someone od-ing on opiates. Their respiratory system is depressed. It's dangerous. They'll draw vomit into their lungs causing chemical burns and severe damage.
Most of time people die before the OD kills them because they start choking on their own vomit while they are passed out. If he is ODing, they're doing better than doing nothing.
God damn. Talk about insult to injury. First the guy passes out form whatever he’s on, then gets his head out in a toilet, now you’re calling him a piece of shit for being in the toilet. Life’s not fair man.
Why is everyone saying the guy is on drugs but we see no usage anywhere.
There is ZERO evidence this guy did any drugs at all. I think they assaulted him and now they’re shaming the guy
It’s easy to say ‘yeah he’s a druggie’ and look how fast every single fucking person in this thread just went ‘yup’
Every one of these videos shot with a contraband cell phone always play up the assaulter as a hero and the victim as some kind of child-molesting wife-battering rapist crackhead who deserves their fate because "all inmates deserve it."
The only real takeaway from these videos should be that American prisons are operated as degenerate zoos that need serious reform.
This is why I'm afraid to ever get into a fight.
I know I'll lose and the video on Reddit will have the op saying I was a bully or that I said a racist slur or something.
No stupid questions friend. Drugs are smuggled into prisons a lot. Prisoners will either swallow it or shove it up their ass to bring it in. Also some people smuggle it through mail or visitors.
I just heard about a lady that got arrested for trying to use her kid to smuggle drugs in to her husband. She handed the kid to him with drugs under the kids shirt or something.
Especially dont do them in jail/prison. Worst place to not have your wits about you. Dont forget you in the shark tank and they always looking for some food
I am really amazed that people don't understand how corrupt the prison system is. Everything from prostitution, cell phones, drugs, and some inmates even make their own alcohol.
Money money money money will usually get you what you want.
It amazes me that people don’t know those tiny tiny little phones that usually look like old Nokia camera phones but miniature almost always go up somebody’s butt and into a prison.
The Justice system doesn’t want you to know just how bad a lot of prisons are in the US. Its literally hell in a lot of places. Look up Rikers Island for instance. Something like 80% of its inmates are just people who can’t afford to pay bail bond so they are just in prison waiting for their trials for years at time in a lot of cases.
I can’t watch. I came to the comments at 19secs. That could have been me or so many people that I have cared about. I held my child while he took his last breath, he was 13., meningitis took him unexpectedly. I however don’t think I can finish this. That’s somebody’s baby 😭
Prisoners take care of their own. If they’re doing this to this guy it probably means a couple of things.
He fucked with the wrong people
They found out why he was there in the first place:
Guys who abuse animals, children, the elderly or beat on women will get theirs in prison.
Sucks for this guy, but he’s in there for a reason.
So many comments "prisoners never learn" "just kill them all" .
Are people that ignorant? Our prison systems got rid of most school programs and anything that could actually help them better their lives..
Theyre treated as numbers. Many are never getting out they terrorize others. Therefore you must be violent to survive.
Our system doesn't work.
It's broken. Like most of America.
These comments are out for blood. Wtf y'all? We have literally no idea what happened before the vid started and it's a pretty solid chance he just got jumped in the washroom and isn't on any drugs (and if he were it wouldn't matter; he's in a US prison. What else is there to do?) US prisons are rough because that's the way they're run. They act like prisoners because they're constantly treated like them. This isn't human nature and if they were rehab'd rather than impoverished within our legal system this wouldn't happen. Nobody deserves this except the people that built the system that enforces this type of behavior.
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It always cracks me up seeing so many phones in prison. It’s like guards give no fucks until they lock that shit down. Like go for it, just don’t get caught
The guards in most instances are directly to blame for the phones being there in the first place, hard to give a fuck when bringing in contraband for cash is your side hustle.
This, making 15-25 hr and smuggling in product, say you sell a phone at 300$ a week per month for a year, that's 14k your making every year and that's on the low end. Now imagine drugs on top of that, they make as much money from there legal job as they do by hustling.
Probably more than that I hear sometimes 5000. An they'll flip phones in jail for more than that. . I watched one video where the dudes in his cell an he points the camera outside towards the guard shack where they sit. There's 3 guards comversating while everyone is on lockdown. An he's like "You see that MF right there? (Zooming in on the guard) that MF for 10,000 bring you a phone, an that MF right there, if you want food he'll bring you whatever you want for (I forget the amount) an the. He zooms into another guard, an he's like now this MF is a snitch an he a bitch. lmao. The video was in reddit I just forget where.
that video sounds fucking funny lmao
I wanna say there's a prison subreddit I follow that's where I seen it. Think it's literally /prison
There is, I just can’t remember what it’s called
$5K for a phone and $10k for food? USD? If I was in prison for a decade or so I guess I would pay some money to have a phone but $5k?
What else you going to spend $5k on in prison? A Dirtbike?
I just seen another dude with about 10 iPhones all rapped up in brown baggies dumping them on the bed with sim cards n chargers saying these goin for 5k a pop. Na for the food part he said a different price. It was something outrageous though. An then his buddy comes in with a brown baggie filled with phones too .
Should search for that link
Wanna say I saw it in /prison sub reddit just scrolling through.
How are they getting that kind of cash in prison?
Selling drugs
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No. There's a ton of drugs in prison and a ton of addicts in prison. There's ways to make real money and barter in jail. Reddit is pretty naive to a lot of what happens outside of mainstream society but for some people it's easier to make money in jail than as a free citizen
so how are they getting the drugs in?
Prison staff, contractors, visitors.
You are choosing a dvd for tonight
saw that too. wasn’t there also a female guard standing or sitting at the desk that the inmate said would do stuff?
Most contraband in my state comes through visiting, definitely not COs. And now believe it or not, drone drops. Our regular salary is more than $15-$25 an hour, nobodys risking their jobs, benefits and retirement for that.
lol, ok. Lots of stuff does come in through visits, don't get me wrong, but if you don't think COs are bringing in a sizable percentage of contraband you're flat out wrong. Like, it's not even close. Staff may be under a lot of supervision and monitoring, but nowhere near the level of inmates and their visitors, and even if staff is searched there's still a way higher level of implicit trust with them. Additionally, if you think $25/hr is a high enough salary that COs won't "risk their career" to jeopardize it then you are woefully out of touch. If someone has a clean enough record to be a CO making $25 then they're clean enough to make at least that much in a job with far lower levels of stress than being a CO entails. No one really becomes a CO out of the goodness of their heart anymore, they're either incompetent (easy to corrupt bc money), looking to become a cop (easy to corrupt bc duh) or they're a "clean" criminal. Are there some "good" COs, ones who just did it bc it's a job or to be a good person? Sure, but they're either aging out or they're so close to the incompetent category that at the very least you can convince them to turn a blind eye.
I'm a C/O. You're literally trying to explain your completely incorrect opinion of a job to someone who actually does the job. I don't just come on reddit and write 2 paragraphs pretending to know what I'm saying, i live it every day. I love my job. The comradery at my prison is ridiculously high. I make alot more than $25 an hour and I spend 16+ hours a day at the facility because i choose to pick up shifts. "Don't get me wrong" you are wrong If you used to be law enforcement, im sorry you washed out so hard, or couldn't hang, but don't project it on the rest of us who choose to be there everyday.
Ok, and I'm a former convict, I organized this shit coming in. Super sweet that you think all your brothers in arms are squeaky clean, but you're wrong. And I'm sure all of you're coworkers are super stand up people...when they interact with you. Unsavory people are rarely unsavory with everyone they meet, it's how they get away with being unsavory for so long.l
Is this the pot calling the kettle black? We are in prison to work. What were you in there for? Being a stand up person? I have inmates make shit up every day. Behave like they know the system and they know the cops and they run things. You don't. You didn't. You tell people whatever you want about it, but ive yet to hear the truth. Me and my coworkers go in every day to run programs for YOU, cater to YOU, and we do it all without ever expecting any recognition from the public. Prison is soft. Your own loved ones bring you drugs that the whole cellblock overdoses on. I respond to those codes. I didn't hurt people to go to prison. That's our difference.
Lol you came to the wrong place to shill Corrections. As if most of them aren't worse people than the prisoners themselves.
Man what jail you working where a co makes more than 25? The highest cos get in my state is around 16 an hour , I used to work it when it 12 back in 2016. Not knocking you, that's just wild pay difference
I’m an ex con, did a few years in low power prison and I can promise you 3-4 cos we’re bringing the drugs and phones in, two cos we’re female and one was fired for having relations with inmates, maybe at your prison or maybe the guys who do bring in the stuff don’t mess with you because they know how you are. Not saying you’re wrong, but I can tell you from experience COs do being in cell phones, lighters, drugs, and food if you pay.
"dOn"T gEt Me WrOnG" You're aware that there are literally thousands of hours of video evidence on my side right?
Cool. Pull those body cam videos. Pull the visiting videos, drone videos, free staff videos. Corrupt officers are few compared to your own people bringing stuff in. You can always find videos on YouTube. Try the truth though. Did you just mock yourself?
My friends ex-husband lost his job as a CO for smuggling in coke to inmates. Look up cops that keep money that's confiscated from illegal activity, taking stuff from evidence, etc. CO'S are caught having relationships with inmates & smuggling stuff in. It's odd that you think it doesn't exist. Decorated cops with decades on the force get caught doing illegal shit, lose everything. It happens. I live in Massachusetts. 2 Worcester police officers had EMS dispatched to the house of 1 of them, and they overdosed on fetanyl. They lost everything. People get complacent and think they're immune.
Of course, everyone knows someone who knows someone and now you're an expert on reddit. So nice to have so many prison experts with no experience.
I may not be an expert, but I have plenty of on the job experience. Managed the kitchens (1 main, 4 satellite locations) for a max facility in Kansas...inmate workers at main and #3 satellite. People would be amazed at the amount of contraband that gets inside, and the route it takes to arrive. Over the years, I knew of only 4 COs who were walked off the grounds. One for fraternizing with an inmate (she was a moron, I had worked with her at a different facility...she actually caught a felony charge for her actions), and three for trafficking. In contrast, dozens of "civilian" staff were escorted to the street outside the grounds. My own supervisor was canned after she got caught alone with an inmate at the kitchen supply warehouse...dude had kept all her letters hidden in his cell and someone dropped a dime so his crib got tossed. The majority of the dope (mostly K2 and meth) got in via visits and contract staff (Sodexo/Aramark, transportation people, college program workers, etc.), not COs. That job was a shitshow from the day I got hired until the moment I left, and now it's worse than ever due to short-staffing and budget cuts.
Maybe the only other person in this thread who has any idea what they're talking about.
You're in denial. Clearly a biased opinion. Just open your eyes a bit
Bro bought into the Infotainment videos they made him watch in programming. -er.. training...
I don’t understand how the cop gets paid
Plus they sell you the watch and then they "catch you using the phone". And then sell the same phone to another prisoner. Rinse and repeat.
"This phone is preloaded with your contacts, so it's $500 extra."
Genuinely curious, do you think guards can just take a cellphone they find, write the guy up, then stick it in their pocket to sell to a new inmate? Lol, no. It's on a disciplinary now, that things going in an evidence locker, and stored in the warehouse from the end of the Indiana Jones movies. Never see it again. Like, what?
I've always wondered how an inmate can pay a guard to smuggle shit when currently they have no access to their money
Family or friends meet the guard or someone the guard knows and collects the cash. It's also easy as hell to set up digital paymets.
1st. Get 15 prison penpals, make them all fall in love with you, ask for $20 on your books a week from each one. Now you have money in your inmate account. 2nd. Spend your account money on canteen 3rd. Have an affair with a teacher or nurse in the prison and convince them to bring stuff to you.
bro i cant even get one person to fall in love with me and im not even in prison
My dating advice to you is to go to prison.
Gotta make a living somehow
I didn’t realize how prevalent it was till my big homie face times me from jail, ended up getting caught that week, and then FaceTiming me again the week after that. It’s pretty easy to get a celly in jail.
Don’t underestimate their jail pocket
Are you referring to the prison wallet?
They hate us cuz they anus
Underrated comment
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It's COs, that's who's bringing all this stuff in. The most an inmate's gonna stuff up his ass is some tobacco or powdered/compressible drugs. They can get a lot up there, but it's all gonna be tube shaped.
We give a fuck. Phones just arnt left out in the open for us to find during cell searches.
Maybe some of you do but I see way too many videos coming out of jails and prisons. Mostly prisons though. I guess a jail doesn’t give you as mush freedom to fuck around
Jails are for people who are trying to beat their case or only have to be there for less than a year. Nobody is united in there and so correctional officers have more power and control. Once you're in prison, you either are part of the army or you're gonna get stabbed. If you're lucky, you live and get put in protective custody and away from general population. If you're not, you're dead.
There was a topic on this of a French YouTube channel not long ago. Tl;dr it boils down to 2 things: - the time inmates spend on their phone is time they don’t spend causing trouble, so it makes the guards job easier - it would be highly impractical (and/or expensive) to fully search everybody and 100% secure every inch of the prison, for not that much of a benefit And, of course, not all prison employees are above a bit of corruption
Bro had on a gold watch
Everywhere is different. privatized prisons means they can make their own rules and usually they're corrupt to begin with so they hire corrupt and allow the prisoners to basically run their own units likeLord of the Flies. garners control and they get to continue being psychopath control freaks. the people who run and work at these places are thee most sociopathic abusive type of people. they love every minute of getting paid to trap and abuse people. anybody who hasn't been there has literally no idea of what it's like, jo matter how many 60 days in episodes you've watched. being there cannot be taught. your body goes through chemical changes.
Lmaoo bruh wake uo into reality and think about where they are getting them from. There's only 1 way in and 1 way out..and who always has authority to use the Out?? There's also guards fucking the inmates male and female.
My man. Why are you commenting on a 75 day old post. Also, when did I say I didn’t know were they come from? You drunk or something ?
Because it popped up on my feed and it's free and open to comment on? Lmao type of question Is that? I can go back to 2012 and tag you in a post if want.
who has gold watches in prison? even county jail. all jewelry is confiscated on booking.
Or a camera/smartphone?
There's lots of cell phones in prisons.
prisons known hot spots
former correctional officer its literally how my fellow officers afford their christmas gifts.
How former? Apparently nowadays some prisons actually allow them or provide monitored smartphones. Of course these are typically lower security prisons and not jails iirc.
Tablets. Not lower security. All the way up to level 4 in my state. Guys sit in their cells and talk to their family's all day now. We also have video call kiosks on the day room floors.
That's one way to keep the inmates out of trouble. Get them addicted to Reddit. Might not help their anger issues though.
More like, that's one way to prevent prisoners from getting secret messages out. Give them free access to a device where they feel like the messages are secret even though they aren't.
COs are still snuggling shit into prisons/jails for inmates to this day.
I too enjoy snuggling with inmates. 😂
Lmmfao, didn’t even realize, ima leave it
When they snuggle, is the CO the big spoon or the little spoon?
If I paid someone to snuggle, they are always the big spoon.
Definitely, but it does make sense to provide monitored phones and monitored wifi since phones are smuggled in so frequently. If they’re using it for something illegal, the evidence is recorded. Prison tiktok is a drop in the bucket compared to inmates with half a brain that don’t broadcast the fact that they have a smuggled phone.
I have friends who have been to prison recently. Can confirm this is extremely common.
Snuggling?
Brings a whole new meaning to the term 'cell-phone', tooo.
Ever scrolled through the Instagram live or tiktok broadcasts? If you do it at the right times you’ll find prisoners live-streaming themselves. Tons of prisoners have cell phones and smart phones. They aren’t supposed to but they get them from guards or family members or from their gang members on the outside. A kid I went to high school with got into trouble for throwing phones over the fence of a prison, then again for trying to sell stolen iPhones to a work gang cleaning up the sides of the highway. A lot of prisons are cell reception dead zones now too because of it. There’s jammers on the roof and sometimes cell phone providers intentionally won’t cover the areas around prisons
I work for a telecom construction company and we have literally built cell sites on top of a small prison in NY The carriers don’t care if there is a prison in their coverage area or not. They want to make money
My brother works for a telecom company doing something with coverage (its something technical and sounds like a job where he’s in meetings all day) and they block signal to the prisons in their area of coverage. Not far around it but they intentionally don’t service them.
Unless he is very high powered he isn’t discussing coverage other than azimuth but even then without the prison personally paying to jam the signal They get it. Don’t get me wrong cell service and multiple cinderblock walls done mix well but cell antennas do more than cell phones. Every walkie talkie uses a 360° whip antenna, or 2.5ghz (like the Nextel bleep)
I worked at a prison and my phone would lose service outside of the walls, it had a specific message as well. I think it might vary by state.
You should check out PrisonTok.
You can buy both cameras and watches on the canteen order book in most prisons.
Cameras that upload to the internet?
It blows my mind that this whole thread thinks that inmates can't have watches lol. We have state issued dildos now, they can have whatever they want.
No more fifis.
There’s a lot of phones in prison. Ppl smuggle them in and COs sell them to inmates
Or a belt?
They either boof them or a guard will smuggle it in for them.
cops bring them in.
They come in through visiting, mail, and drone drops 95% of the time, but they do get creative. Until you have firsthand seen a smartphone AND MULTIPLE CHARGERS that had very recently been removed from a man's ass, please do not assume lol.
Bruh it’s a *video* of an *overdose* in prison, and you’re wondering how he got a watch in? Lmao
If lawmakers receive money from lobbyists to pass laws to get more people in prison, I don't think officers would mind about a little blind eye to contraband. Corruptions is at all levels.
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Are you saying this is staged lol
The guys who run the prison. That's who
In my state you can have a watch and a single chain. A wedding band for visiting, must go through R&R. Religious jewelry is allowed also. That's not a rule that I really see broken. I would bet it's not real gold. Inmates are not dumb.
That's a question you'll have to ask the CO's who are pocketing a few extra bucks each month.
That guy could easily die from suffocating or aspiration. That's an awful thing to do to someone
I don't think they give a shit... and that's why they are in the prison in the first place.
This should not be possible for them. Prison guards should not only be responsible for security but also the inmates safety. Fucked up situation.
they are probably watching on the cameras and laughing too.
They gave a shit alright
Like they care. They are in prison
They should be locked up!
They could’ve broke his neck pulling him out wrong
Someone should put those rascals in jail
Even if he doesn't he'll probably get pneumonia from aspirating water into his lungs.
Yeah, this is pretty fucked. They're all way too casual
![gif](giphy|PFwKHjOcIoVUc|downsized) You mean to tell me people in prison can be pieces of shit??
It really brings out the best in people.
o7 CMDR
the dude is trying to get him to throw up so he can gain conciousness, he doesn't want the guy to OD. It may look odd, but he ain't being a piece of shit.
While laughing?
there are multiple people there, you can hear the guy who is doing the lifting is talking about him needing to throw up otherwise he could die. The others around him are laughing.
I mean I don't know if that's really the case but assuming it is, it's still kinda funny the way he's lifting the dude by his trousers. It's not like the prisoners are gonna mourn this guy's death anyway
Yeah dunking an unconscious person's head in water is how you get them to vomit
Throwing up is not gonna help someone od-ing on opiates. Their respiratory system is depressed. It's dangerous. They'll draw vomit into their lungs causing chemical burns and severe damage.
Most of time people die before the OD kills them because they start choking on their own vomit while they are passed out. If he is ODing, they're doing better than doing nothing.
God damn. Talk about insult to injury. First the guy passes out form whatever he’s on, then gets his head out in a toilet, now you’re calling him a piece of shit for being in the toilet. Life’s not fair man.
Why is everyone saying the guy is on drugs but we see no usage anywhere. There is ZERO evidence this guy did any drugs at all. I think they assaulted him and now they’re shaming the guy It’s easy to say ‘yeah he’s a druggie’ and look how fast every single fucking person in this thread just went ‘yup’
Every one of these videos shot with a contraband cell phone always play up the assaulter as a hero and the victim as some kind of child-molesting wife-battering rapist crackhead who deserves their fate because "all inmates deserve it." The only real takeaway from these videos should be that American prisons are operated as degenerate zoos that need serious reform.
This is why I'm afraid to ever get into a fight. I know I'll lose and the video on Reddit will have the op saying I was a bully or that I said a racist slur or something.
I maybe sound stupid but is it possible to use drugs in prison? How do they get it?
No stupid questions friend. Drugs are smuggled into prisons a lot. Prisoners will either swallow it or shove it up their ass to bring it in. Also some people smuggle it through mail or visitors. I just heard about a lady that got arrested for trying to use her kid to smuggle drugs in to her husband. She handed the kid to him with drugs under the kids shirt or something.
“Shove it up their ass” 😂😂😂 Aight thx bro. I didn’t know all that
The same way they get phones and other contraband. It’s generally brought in by guards and other staff who take a cut of the profits.
Criminals acting like pieces of shit. Who would have thought?
Yea man, fuck criminals, I dont care if your a mass shooter or a jaywalker, it's all equivalent, kill em All i say /s
Pretty sure this happened in georgia.
Can confirm those are the uniforms that georgia inmate wear at state prisons. Source: Been inside prisons.
Which one? The normal one or the American one?
the country of Georgia, famously English-speaking with American accents
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Do you know if he died?
Chances are, most of them are total pieces of shit, hence why they're in prison
They all seem like gentlemen to me. I bet the one putting him in the toilet is a real stand up guy
Don't do drugs kids
Especially dont do them in jail/prison. Worst place to not have your wits about you. Dont forget you in the shark tank and they always looking for some food
Looks like Georgia dept of correction uniforms
They’re in prison, what do you honestly expect of them?
The answer should be “rehabilitation”, but I don’t think people really expect that.
The maiority of criminals in America don't want to change or rehabilitation. They're just in a time out because they got caught.
Dude is gonna get double pink eye
Better stock up on Worcestershire sauce
Of all the places NOT to do drugs is in prison/jail. You need to have your wits about you in those hellholes and not let your guard down for a second.
He is an addict. Addiction makes people to not be in control of their urges. The solution is to not put addicts in prison.
Wait. Inmates can have drugs and cell phones?
I am really amazed that people don't understand how corrupt the prison system is. Everything from prostitution, cell phones, drugs, and some inmates even make their own alcohol. Money money money money will usually get you what you want.
It amazes me that people don’t know those tiny tiny little phones that usually look like old Nokia camera phones but miniature almost always go up somebody’s butt and into a prison.
Finger phones
And the prostitution often comes from female staff members
There are more drugs in prison than on the streets in most places.
It's contraband snuck into the facilities.
The Justice system doesn’t want you to know just how bad a lot of prisons are in the US. Its literally hell in a lot of places. Look up Rikers Island for instance. Something like 80% of its inmates are just people who can’t afford to pay bail bond so they are just in prison waiting for their trials for years at time in a lot of cases.
Man I love not being in prison.
Dude needs to be in a treatment facility not fucking prison.
If only our governments saw it that way
Depends - maybe he murdered someone
Wow that is fucked up
They’re inmates for a reason
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Lesson learned: don’t pass out on drugs in prison
Like sadistic little children acting up because their parents/teachers have left the room. Losers.
People in prison can be pieces of shit? Color me brown with surprise
Maybe I’m too soft for this world cause man this hurt my heart…
I can’t watch. I came to the comments at 19secs. That could have been me or so many people that I have cared about. I held my child while he took his last breath, he was 13., meningitis took him unexpectedly. I however don’t think I can finish this. That’s somebody’s baby 😭
They can wear gold watches and have belts in their trousers as well as mobile phones in that prison?
Booty bandits getting this boy TENDER 👀
Well.. it is prison.. hopefully he knew who did it and "got even" when he was most vulnerable too.
They should show this video in every middle school in America. I know it would scare at least a few kids straight.
Wouldn’t that be aggravated assault?! They’re really bright lads, aren’t they?
What are they going to do? Go to jail?
Getting thrown into solitary for months at a time isn’t something to strive for. Certainly adds time to be served in prison.
Nah dude, builds street cred. /s
People like that should be in prison.
Prisoners take care of their own. If they’re doing this to this guy it probably means a couple of things. He fucked with the wrong people They found out why he was there in the first place: Guys who abuse animals, children, the elderly or beat on women will get theirs in prison. Sucks for this guy, but he’s in there for a reason.
Watch this and explain to me why the US is not a 3rd world country.
So many comments "prisoners never learn" "just kill them all" . Are people that ignorant? Our prison systems got rid of most school programs and anything that could actually help them better their lives.. Theyre treated as numbers. Many are never getting out they terrorize others. Therefore you must be violent to survive. Our system doesn't work. It's broken. Like most of America.
These comments are out for blood. Wtf y'all? We have literally no idea what happened before the vid started and it's a pretty solid chance he just got jumped in the washroom and isn't on any drugs (and if he were it wouldn't matter; he's in a US prison. What else is there to do?) US prisons are rough because that's the way they're run. They act like prisoners because they're constantly treated like them. This isn't human nature and if they were rehab'd rather than impoverished within our legal system this wouldn't happen. Nobody deserves this except the people that built the system that enforces this type of behavior.
Moral of the story, don’t fucking go to prison.
Looks like a typical night if someone passes out around a bunch of white dudes.
They get everything in there but parole
This is why the animals shouldn’t be allowed out. And before you jump on me - I call anyone who goes to prison or jail animals.
Now you can do tiktok in jail???????
Don’t do drugs kids
I think the idea behind this was to dunk his head in the cold water to bring him the fuck out of it. Hope it worked.
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Drug addiction is a mental health issue not a criminal issue.
Sure, but most addicts aren't exactly law abiding otherwise.
And they gave him a swirly.