In this gripping episode of JAIL, viewers are taken on a intense journey through the harsh realities of life behind bars. In Las Vegas, a man who was allegedly driving under the influence faces the devastating consequences of his actions when he learns that the person he hit may possibly succumb to their injuries. The raw emotion and guilt overwhelm him as he grapples with the weight of his choices. Meanwhile, in Portland, officers encounter a unique challenge as they deal with an inmate sporting a plethora of piercings that need to be removed before processing. Finally, the episode showcases the arrest of a man accused of stealing hats from a “Lids” store, highlighting the diversity of crimes that lead individuals into the unforgiving world of incarceration.
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😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 dude
It has been a long time since i have felt a complete stranger's grief. That man's crying was from the soul.
"A little bling bling for the ding ding" is the greatest song lyric never recorded.
Don't be under the influence
while driving ..
It's really that simple dude ..
Pray for this man he made a bad decision that he does regret. He is not bad person I hope he finds peace
Self pity like no other! He thinks acting out will help his case .umm not
What is the cop smirking about? Only a sadist thinks the situation is funny.
I lost my best friend our first year of college when she was hit and decapitated by a drunk driver 18. Through some legal deal he got off. The following Friday night he was downtown drunk again. I have never gotten over it. [I am 76 now…I was 18 then.] Drunk drivers kill in many ways!!!
Alcohol is evil
Anyone know what his sentence was?
Horrible acting
5:09 most chill DUI arrest Ive ever seen.
I wonder if the person did indeed pass away, I hope not. The man will have to pay for his crime (and should) however I felt very sorry for him.
Never drink and drive, buy all your drinks so you don’t have to go back to the store
Alcohol means shame
He is crying first himself, because he got caught. That's all!!
Your crying won't bring the victims back and you're crying won't exempt you from prison swallow it up
No tears y'all really fell for this
Its not worth your life or someone else's. Don't get behind the wheel, I'm begging you. Please don't.
Bling bling on the thing thing lol
He's gonna make me cry man.. 😔
Someone tell that ridiculous jailer that DRUNK DRIVING IS NEVER AN ACCUDENT
It should have been him
Didn’t the guard say that the person MIGHT die at the end of the first one? But they told the driver they did die.
Bling bling on the ding ding 😂😂
If only you said No before you drove….
I can’t imagine this. Knowing you ended every thought, every goal. The very substance of life, you ended for someone. That person will never think again. Their family will never see them again. And you had the power to entirely prevent it by just not acting selfishly.. I can’t imagine what it would be like to process this. I’d be thinking “did they have kid?” If they did, I just stole a parent from someone. If they didn’t, I just stole their parents ability to ever meet their grandchildren. Like.. what if it’s an only son. Last of his name. Or he had all sisters? A line stops there that has been going since the dawn of man. All those ancestors, all of them leading up to their birth…and they never get to have kids or their own. Or their kids grow up without a parent. It must be just..soul destroying to know YOU did that.
notice how the women who commit these crimes never cry nor take any accountability.. some of them even laugh and wish death upon their victims.. they usually get 7 to 14 years in prison.. we live in a sick world
Fake remorse. He is crying for himself.