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I saw where five deputies in Pinellas County got fired and honestly, it shook me. Like how do people with badges still act like that? This world getting scary, y’all. You really gotta watch who got authority over folks.


Posted By: Rebecca
I gotta talk about what’s been going down in Pinellas County. Five deputies got fired for how they treated people in custody. Five! Like what is going on out here? This ain’t just one person messing up, this whole culture off balance. I’m sitting here thinking, how do people who supposed to protect turn around and humiliate folks like that?
So they had this woman locked up, no toilet in the cell, handcuffed, needing to pee. Instead of helping, these deputies watched it on camera, took pictures, and started laughing. Sent the picture around in a group chat. Like for real? grown adults laughing at somebody in that situation? That’s sick. Then one of them even showed it to her. That ain’t just wrong, that’s evil energy. Then another deputy sprayed Lysol in somebody’s face through a food slot and tried to say it was water. Cameras don’t lie though. This right here is why folks don’t trust authority anymore.
I keep saying this people get power and forget empathy. Forget basic respect. When you treat humans like they animals, you already lost your soul. People love saying “not all cops” but man, if you quiet when you see stuff like this, you part of problem too. It’s like folks stop seeing others as people soon as they in cuffs. And that’s dangerous, because if they can do it to one person, they can do it to anybody.
The worst part ain’t even just the act, it’s the laughter. That laughter show hearts cold. It’s proof some people wearing uniforms don’t got business being in them. And then trying to lie after the fact? Nah. That’s deeper than misconduct. That’s a system protecting itself. That’s rot inside leadership somewhere. Because ain’t no way five people do that and nobody around them speak up till later.
You know what scares me? Imagine how much happens we don’t even hear about. For every story that gets out, there’s probably ten that don’t. That’s why community gotta stay alert. Gotta pay attention. Gotta ask questions. When leadership say “we handled it,” we still gotta look closer. Because cover-ups start small and spread quick when nobody holding folks accountable.
To me, this ain’t about politics, this about morals. About doing right even when nobody watching. You got a badge, that should mean something. You got a duty to protect, not play God. If you don’t got compassion for people at their lowest, you in the wrong line of work. That job ain’t for you.
I’m glad sheriff fired them, but that ain’t enough. You can’t just keep firing folks every few months and say it’s handled. You gotta change who you hiring, what you teaching, how you supervising. Because real talk, firing is reaction — fixing culture is prevention.
People always say “just follow rules and you won’t end up there.” But that’s a weak excuse. Doesn’t matter if somebody messed up, they still deserve basic decency. Nobody deserve humiliation. Jail is punishment enough. That right there shows character — how you treat folks when they powerless.
I know some will say I’m being dramatic, but nah — this matters. Society breaking piece by piece when we normalize cruelty. Today it’s an inmate, tomorrow it’s somebody’s kid, somebody’s mama, somebody’s uncle. That line getting thinner every year.
We gotta stay careful, y’all. Watch who we put in charge. Speak up when we see something off. Don’t laugh when somebody else being mistreated, because next time that somebody might be us. All I’m saying — human decency gotta come back in style.







The Lysol part made me so mad. Like, you playing with people’s health for kicks? You spraying chemicals on somebody like that? Come on now 🤦🏽♂️
What messes me up is how they laughed. That laughter shows no empathy, no soul. Once you dehumanize people, you lose all credibility to wear a badge 🚫
This broke my heart. I worked in corrections years ago and seen stuff like this swept under rugs. You can’t imagine how much never gets reported. Thank you for speaking up ❤️
Exactly! Folks keep saying one bad apple, but five apples spoiled the whole basket. If cameras didn’t exist, we wouldn’t even know. That’s the scary part 😒.
Girl, I felt every word 😤. It’s like power goes to people’s heads and they forget humanity. Five people doing that ain’t no accident that’s a culture problem, period.