three a day, and then there s other times where we ll go months without anything going on. step back to the door. step back to be handcuffed. these cell extractions are dangerous for the officers involved. this is the third and final directive. as soon as you go to restrain them, they might have a shank, try to pull it out, stab one of the officers that are actually on the extraction team. so every every situation like this is somewhat volatile. in the most stubborn cases, officers lower the inmate s resistance with pepper spray. but the gas also has an effect on the extraction team. this is the end of the line when it comes to high-security or high-profile inmates. back off in the cell. cell open. so it takes a special type of person to even work in a facility of this type. in the shower. it s really a personal endeavor to make sure that you get home safely every day. you know, these guys are smart.
unit at new mexico state penitentiary. locked in a cell for 23 hours a day, boredom and frustration can often lead to anger and rage. i m giving you a directive to step out. you have to be handcuffed. you understand? no response. when inmates act out and refuse to comply with officers orders, they must be forcibly removed from their cells. for legal reasons, these extractions are always videotaped by prison staff. we can have something that can happen two, three times a week, sometimes even two a day, three a day, and then there s other times where we ll go months without anything going on. step back to the door. step back to be handcuffed. these cell extractions are dangerous for the officers involved. this is the third and final directive. as soon as you go to restrain them, they might have a shank, try to pull it out, stab one of the officers that are actually on the extraction team. so every every situation like
when inmates act out and refuse to comply with officers orders, they must be forcibly removed from their cells. for legal reasons, these extractions are always videotaped by prison staff. we can have something that can happen two, three times a week, sometimes even two a day, three a day, and then there s other times where we ll go months without anything going on. step back to the door. step back to be handcuffed. these cell extractions are dangerous for the officers involved. this is the third and final directive. as soon as you go to restrain them, they might have a shank, try to pull it out, stab one of the officers that are actually on the extraction team. so every every situation like this is somewhat volatile. in the most stubborn cases, officers lower the inmate s resistance with pepper spray. but the gas also has an effect on the extraction team. this is the end of the line when it comes to high-security or high-profile inmates. back off in the cell.
no response. when inmates act out and refuse to comply with officers orders, they must be forcibly removed from their cells. for legal reasons, these extractions are always videotaped by prison staff. we can have something that can happen two, three times a week, sometimes even two a day, three a day, and then there s other times where we ll go months without anything going on. step back to the door. step back to be handcuffed. these cell extractions are dangerous for the officers involved. this is the third and final directive. as soon as you go to restrain them, they might have a shank, try to pull it out, stab one of the officers that are actually on the extraction team. so every every situation like this is somewhat volatile. in the most stubborn cases, officers lower the inmate s resistance with pepper spray. but the gas also has an affect on the extraction team.
no response. when inmates act out and refuse to comply with officers orders, they must be forcibly removed from their cells. for legal reasons, these extractions are always videotaped by prison staff. we can have something that can happen two, three times a week, sometimes even two a day, three a day, and then there s other times we can go months without anything going on. step back to the door. step back to be handcuffed. these cell extractions are dangerous for the officers involved. this is the third and final directive. as soon as you go to restrain them, they might have a shank, try to pull it out. stab one of the officers that are actually on the extraction team. so every every situation like this is somewhat volatile. in the most stubborn cases, officers lower the inmate s resistance with pepper spray. but the gas also has an affect on the extraction team. this is the end of the line when it comes to high-security