> Butler’s attorney told NBC News that the former jail guard is “happy this matter is behind him.” Both Butler and Miles’ probation sentence will leave them with no conviction on their records if they don’t get into more trouble, according to the Oklahoman.
That my friends is the sound of wrists being slapped.
> Butler and Miles were put on probation for two years and fined $200.
> They were also ordered to complete 40 hours of community service and pay $300 in compensation for the victims.
> Both guards resigned when the investigation began.
> “It was unfortunate that I could not find a felony statute to fit this fact scenario,” Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater told the Associated Press. “I would have preferred filing a felony on this behavior.”
I’ve been to jail, we had NO MUSIC whatsoever. Any song you did hear on TV would replay in your head for days and days. The whole pod would be singing the song we heard 4-5 days ago. Now if you played fucking baby shark on repeat I would straight up want to die.
> The sentencing was a result of an investigation that found handcuffed inmates were forced to stand for hours while chained to a wall as discipline in 2019, according to the outlet.
>The lawsuit gave several accounts of inmates “standing in a stressed position” for hours while being handcuffed. **Officers followed up by playing “Baby Shark” on repeat so loud “that it was reverberating down the halls,”** the suit described.
Honestly, this journalist really just picked the most outrageously clickbait article they could
Aleyla says
> Butler’s attorney told NBC News that the former jail guard is “happy this matter is behind him.” Both Butler and Miles’ probation sentence will leave them with no conviction on their records if they don’t get into more trouble, according to the Oklahoman.
That my friends is the sound of wrists being slapped.
Different-Estate747 says
From a different site –
> Butler and Miles were put on probation for two years and fined $200.
> They were also ordered to complete 40 hours of community service and pay $300 in compensation for the victims.
> Both guards resigned when the investigation began.
> “It was unfortunate that I could not find a felony statute to fit this fact scenario,” Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater told the Associated Press. “I would have preferred filing a felony on this behavior.”
Edit: Changed “Front” to “from”
News___Feed says
So…torture, then? This is the extent of what we do to people who torture other human beings.
TheTrollinator777 says
I’ve been to jail, we had NO MUSIC whatsoever. Any song you did hear on TV would replay in your head for days and days. The whole pod would be singing the song we heard 4-5 days ago. Now if you played fucking baby shark on repeat I would straight up want to die.
jPix says
[Cruel and unusual punishment](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruel_and_unusual_punishment)
Dilaudid2meetU says
Torture is apparently a misdemeanor in Oklahoma.
BunchaCreeps says
> The sentencing was a result of an investigation that found handcuffed inmates were forced to stand for hours while chained to a wall as discipline in 2019, according to the outlet.
>The lawsuit gave several accounts of inmates “standing in a stressed position” for hours while being handcuffed. **Officers followed up by playing “Baby Shark” on repeat so loud “that it was reverberating down the halls,”** the suit described.
Honestly, this journalist really just picked the most outrageously clickbait article they could