Bootney Lee Farnsworth
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- Aug 15, 2017
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Are you suggesting the police drugged the guy?I already quoted that. So what is your point?From the article:The meth got into the jail somehow. The inmates get strip searched. The law enforcement officers don't get searched.And they have my sympathies to an extent, but they may have been this guy's enablers and didn't get him help when he needed it. This is hardly the fault of police when the dude is tripping on meth, which appears to have been interacting with Benadryl, which causes hallucinations and heart failure.That stupid shit is easy to say until it is your brother, son, etc.dope heads fighting with police and getting killed...so shocking...they should have just shot that loser in the head and made the usa a better place by doing soJail logs show Jennette had been "hallucinating" and "detoxing" after being arrested two days earlier for resisting arrest, public intoxication and indecent exposure.
Officers had put him in a restraint chair the day before for his own protection because he was hitting his head on the cell wall.
Then, on May 6, officers tried again, and jail cameras show things escalated quickly.
This is why you don't do drugs, kids.
So who do you think is smuggling massive amounts of drugs and other contraband such as cell phones into the jails and prisons?
Hint: It isn't the inmates.
Jail logs show Jennette had been "hallucinating" and "detoxing" after being arrested two days earlier for resisting arrest, public intoxication and indecent exposure.
Obviously he obtained meth while in custody.
You are dodging the question. How do you suppose that meth got smuggled into the jail?