60 Days In: Officer Locks Himself In Cell With 3 Inmates (Season 6) | A&E

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Officer Ramirez accidentally locks himself inside of a cell room with three inmates in this bonus scene from Season 6, Episode 14. #60DaysIn
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48 thoughts on “60 Days In: Officer Locks Himself In Cell With 3 Inmates (Season 6) | A&E

  1. He better be lucky they wasn’t going to hurt him you never go inside a cell with offenders and if they start fighting you call for assistance you never intervene if the guys at my prison start fighting I give 2 commands to stop and then if they don’t I spray so it’s a learning lesson for that officer.

  2. There was a deal going on there and doors locked, why would they turn off the lights, CO Was selling something to them

  3. Hes a dumb securtiy guard. Im just using simple statistics, i work road construction and 80% of them are just dumb/ unaware of their surroundings. The only difference i see between constriction workers and securtiy guard's; is that one profession doesn't have a criminal record.

  4. HA!
    Now, THAT …as a former temporary guest of Tulsa County's David L. Moss Correctional Facility… that puts a smile on my face. What a maroon!

    The inmates featured in the series may behave like a babbling, bumbling band of baboons, some among the COs have shown themselves to be varying gradients of ethically stunted, to put it briefly… others just dangerously inept, and a select 3 or 4 struck me as highly SUS, bruh. 🚫🧢

  5. This is for tv point blank. Anybody who knows knows they ain't gonna put themselves in a position to be locked in with even one inmate, and the whole jail is gonna run down on the pod and lock everyone in to open that door if it somehow did REALLY happen.

  6. She hit him hard with that side eye. Keep that for away from the pop, don’t start eyeing up. Back your partner and save that sh** for later

  7. Didn’t that correctional officer went through his cell without letting his partners know where he is located?! 🤣 hmmm officer male went awol! 😂

  8. Reminds me of this old C.O Johnson Out Here In The County Went To Use The Bathroom Ina Empty Cell N Ended Up Lockin Hiself In🤦🏾‍♂️🤣🤣

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