Posted on 04/05/2021 10:01:16 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Inmates in an Oklahoma City jail took a guard hostage, beating and stabbing him several times before one of the suspects was shot dead, graphic video shows.
Harrowing footage of the March 27 hostage situation at the Oklahoma County Detention Center shows inmate Curtis Montrell Williams, 34, being gunned down while holding a makeshift knife to the neck of detention officer Daniel Misquez.
Misquez, who was bound and held captive for about an hour, is seen in surveillance footage being hit on the head and stabbed several times in the leg by a second inmate.
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Misquez is lucky to be alive.
Defuned the Prisons!!! /rimshot
that one prisoner displayed some solid blood pressure for a short period of time...
stabbing him in the butt...
I thought it was an impressive couple of shots.
A 10 for speed, decisiveness and accuracy.
His mother says her son wouldn’t kidnap anyone.
That chickensh!t little punk that stabbed the guard needed a round between the eyes too, just for the good of the breed.
Yeah he did. Geyser city.
He was a good boy. He was turning his life around. His teachers called him a role-model. When do the riots begin? I need some new tennis shoes.
Must have hit an artery.
He bled out pretty fast.
Oh well. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
I hope they nailed the guy who stabbed the CO really good.
That poor guy had to be terrified, knowing what prisoners have done to COs held hostage in the past.
Head shot based on how fast he went down. They bleed a lot even after the pump quits.
“gunned down” Did the reporter use that term to try to gin up some sympathy for the prisoner?
Whatever it was, works for me.
No doubt about it.
He wasn't *gunned down* as if here were just an innocent bystander someone decided to take out.
He had instant justice appropriately administered.
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