The Cruelty of U.S. Justice System Exposed in A Single Video

A 19-year-old girl was punished with 9 months in a men’s jail, for spitting at an officer during a mental health crisis. Her interview is here https://youtu.be/7BOGY4g4hkc The viral video reveals the extreme treatment she received and her exclusive interview reveals how Law Enforcement Officers are ill-equipped to treat the mentally ill. (Our phone interview with her was brief as she was in an inpatient program receiving treatment, but she and her mother wanted to give her a chance to speak, to get her power back from those who took it from her that New Year’s Day. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis for this very important episode of the Police Accountability Report!

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27 thoughts on “The Cruelty of U.S. Justice System Exposed in A Single Video

  1. Wait. She punches a nurse while recieving healthcare for mental health. That nurse & their instituion then has her arrested and cedes all responsibility for her due to a symptom of her disease. Nurses' scope of practice includes advocacy for their patients regardless of your personal feelings. Impulse control is a symptom of ASD, but more relevant, it's probably a symptom of several ICD 10 CODES that that nurse's institution was happily billing our coffers for. I liked psych in nursing school, but at 120 lbs I didn't feel safe putting myself in that situation. I don't see how she entered the legal system without first suffering negligent abuse from the health instituion. Ineffective therapeutic communication, poor crisis mgmt and failed caution indicated by patient's Dx, known history & the nurse's own assessment all should have served to prevent this long before the initual assault. The family should request all health records & sue the shit out of the nurse's employer, the nurse, and anyone on the floor at the time of the incident to time of patient discharge. How is incarceration best practice for management of mental health crisis? Any licenced HCP on the floor aware of what was going on were responsible to step in and advocate for her. This is monsterous – that nurse & her manager should lose their license.

  2. I am almost in tears watching a human treated like this, the girl looks to be in so much disgust with the torture from the officers.
    If the same treatment was given to someone in India, all the involved officers would have been immediately released from the services and a criminal proceedings would have been in process over them. This is really heart wrenching to watch someone treated like this.
    I really feel bad for the girl.

  3. 7:05 While my brother didn’t die in custody, thankfully, he did spend a decade in jail for spitting on a guard.

    My youngest brother is adopted and has fetal alcohol syndrome. At just barely 18 his curiosity got the best of him, he opened a package on his neighbor’s porch. Neighbors called police, but then realized who it was, and didn’t want to press charges. But USPS packages are federal.
    He got 18 month.
    6 months in a guard was hitting my brother, my brother spit at him and got 10 years, felony assault on a guard.

    This is policing gone awry.

    My brother is able to understand that he has a brain disfunction. He didn’t try to parole because he knew if he had probation they would just pull him back in, possibly getting even more time. So he stayed in the entire 10 years so he could leave clear.

  4. Wondering why I couldn't hear her voice. I don't know why it's so obvious. They WERE speaking for her, not to even her. Three years for "felony spitting."

  5. Οχ Παναγία μου δε μπορώ να το πιστέψω αυτό το πράγμα καλιτερα να πεθενα πάρα να με βαζανιζαν έτσι ντροπή τους είναι απαράδεκτο να κάνουν αυτά τα πράγματα στο κοριτσι

  6. Under qualified immunity the police fuck and torture children legally here, whats the address to where this torture takes place

  7. The Epstein case must be legal. The government molests children and torture children at this facility legally. Child tortured and abuse is covered under qualified immunity.

  8. I didnt know that they torture children in America. When do the pedophiles come and rape her, is that the governments job.

  9. 9 mounths strapped to a Bed in totle restraints? She was in pain and probabaly in extreme discomfort held spread out like that 24 hours a day? I'm suprised she didn't die from shock. The cops on a power trip.

  10. The level of care is more akin to how I imagined prisoners were treated during the inquisition. These jailers incompetence and obvious lack of any human emotion, is so obvious. You can sense their misery and clearly this is them holding back. Chaining a young women spread eagle to a bed in a diaper and leaving her like this, it reminds me Dr Ewan Cameron's MKUltra experiments in Canada. These type of facilities can breed and hide some very disturbing experimental atrocities very often, there really needs to be an investigation.

  11. no one in that video will face any judgement at all, they will happily live their life, go on vacations, buy brand new cars, have kids. There is no god, no karma and this will happen again. And no one and absolutely nothing will bring anything/anyone at all to judgement.

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