60 Days In: Isaiah Feels Disrespected (Season 1, Episode 8) | A&E

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When his pod is raided, Isaiah feels he’s unfairly singled out by the officers in this collection of scenes from “Shakedown.”
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60 Days In
Season 1
Episode 108
Shakedown

“60 Days In” offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars at Indiana’s Clark County Jail as seven innocent volunteers are sent to live among its general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.

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39 thoughts on “60 Days In: Isaiah Feels Disrespected (Season 1, Episode 8) | A&E

  1. This is my opinion I feel like they did that because he was black racism because you can see everyone else is white even the police 👮🏻‍♀️ so they probably making him do all that because he black and they white but either way I would be mad too because I’m black. And you throwing they stuff around smh even though ik they in jail but still they are human beings

  2. "Da' come in my space and disrespect me, I don't like dat". You're in prison, bozo, it's THEIR space. If inmates received 5 cents for every time they used a variant of the word respect, they'd all be wealthy

  3. I love how criminals complain about jail or prison. What’s it supposed to be Disney land? U did a crime and now you have to pay for your actions.

  4. They were being so racist tbh nobody else was standing unbuttoning their shirts cus Dey weren’t black🤷🏻‍♀️😢

  5. don't do the crime if you can't do the time. county jail is the co house, not yours. wow they broke your radio. I've seen cops throw everyone's stuff in one big pile in the middle of the tier. like off the second tier onto the first. one big pile. 120 inmates. pictures. radios. everything.

  6. It is also Ironic that the sheriff is saying that Isiah is acting like an inmate but can't see that Barbra has made a total transition into one. She is even changing the political dynamics by trying to be a trouble maker. Scary that her only women friends were in the jail and she became so upset when they left.  It is a really interesting examination of how people deal and assume information about people based on race, particularly disappointing is Tami. As a cop should be able to tell who a real inmate is and isn't. Although I do wonder if the reason she has focused on Barbra is because she is attracted to her? Of all of the people on the show, Barbra is the only one that I would not be shocked to see have trouble with the law after this experience.

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