Crime Jail Guards Have Been Charged For Allegedly Forcing Inmates To Listen To "Baby Shark" For Hours - You'd think that once would suffish




Two former Oklahoma County jail guards and their supervisor were charged Monday with cruelty to prisoner offenses for allegedly forcing inmates to stand for hours while listening to the children's song "Baby Shark."

In November and December last year, Christian Miles and Greg Butler Jr., both 21, forced four inmates to stand alone in rooms handcuffed to a wall at the Oklahoma County Detention Center in Oklahoma City while they had to listen to the song on repeat, according to probable cause affidavits provided to BuzzFeed News.

At least two of the inmates were forced to stand for about two hours.

The song was put "on a loop to play repetitively aloud...thus putting undue emotional stress on the inmates who were most likely already suffering from physical stressors," investigators wrote.

"The playing of the music was said to be a joke" between the guards, according to the investigators.

The guards were said to be trying to discipline the inmates and "teach them a lesson."

Christopher Hendershott, 50, was the guards' shift commander and was allegedly aware of the guards' practice, as well as numerous inmate complaints against them. He failed to conduct any investigation or discipline the pair, according to the affidavit.

The trio have been charged with the misdemeanor offenses of cruelty to prisoners, corporal punishment to an inmate, and conspiracy.

No attorneys were listed for the three in online court records.

A spokesperson for the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office said the guards were removed from having contact with inmates when officials learned of the allegations last December.

All three guards either voluntarily left the department during the investigation.

"We don't tolerate it," Sheriff P.D. Taylor told the Oklahoman newspaper, which was first to report the charges. "We always did an excellent job policing ourselves."
 
...Or.....? Either voluntarily left the department during the investigation or....? Died? Where fired?

Hire an editor if you want to be a real news source buzzfeed.
I also don't know why the Sheriff has anything to say. The county board of commissioners removed the sheriff's authority over the jail this year and turned it over to a curated "trust" effectively ran by the commissioners directly. The place was once referred to as "Whetsels Tower of Terror." Arguably worse than Riker's, and far above it in staff assault numbers.
 
I also don't know why the Sheriff has anything to say. The county board of commissioners removed the sheriff's authority over the jail this year and turned it over to a curated "trust" effectively ran by the commissioners directly. The place was once referred to as "Whetsels Tower of Terror." Arguably worse than Riker's, and far above it in staff assault numbers.

It does say that they where removed from having contact with prisoners last December, which with your timeline has the Sheriff in charge. That part does make sense (although they're getting a quote from a local paper instead of sending emails themselves lol)
 
It does say that they where removed from having contact with prisoners last December, which with your timeline has the Sheriff in charge. That part does make sense (although they're getting a quote from a local paper instead of sending emails themselves lol)
Yeah good point. The takeover was in like June or some shit. That place is infamous in law enforcement circles.
Sure ok but really who actually cares what happens to a couple druggies in prison?
The DA, David Prater, who, in an effort to look tough on corruption, will go out of his way to fuck anyone in law enforcement that farts the wrong direction. At the same jail in 2017 iirc, an inmate died of a methamphetamine overdose and he charged the guards that fought him with murder. He's a real piece of shit.
 
The DA, David Prater, who, in an effort to look tough on corruption, will go out of his way to fuck anyone in law enforcement that farts the wrong direction. At the same jail in 2017 iirc, an inmate died of a methamphetamine overdose and he charged the guards that fought him with murder. He's a real piece of shit.

Has there ever been a DA, in the entire history of the world, that wasn't?
 
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