Two More Videos Surface of Hillsborough County Jail Guards Abusing Inmates

One week after a video from a jailhouse surveillance camera showed a Hillsborough County Jail guard dumping a quadriplegic man from his wheelchair, two more videos have surfaced from the same jail, revealing extremely aggressive behavior from jail guards towards female inmates.

In the first video, Marcella Pourmoghani had to be transported to a hospital from the jail on a stretcher after she was severely beaten by a female deputy.

In the second video, Charlana Irving ended up with a broken arm after a male deputy grabbed her from her cell and slammed her against a glass, twisting her arm behind her.

And now a fourth inmate, Tammy Lynn Mojica has come forward, accusing Charlette Marshall-Jones – who dumped the quadriplegic man from his wheelchair – of abusive behavior.

One week after a video from a jailhouse surveillance camera showed a Hillsborough County Jail guard dumping a quadriplegic man from his wheelchair, two more videos have surfaced from the same jail, revealing extremely aggressive behavior from jail guards towards female inmates.

In the first video, Marcella Pourmoghani had to be transported to a hospital from the jail on a stretcher after she was severely beaten by a female deputy.

In the second video, Charlana Irving ended up with a broken arm after a male deputy grabbed her from her cell and slammed her against a glass, twisting her arm behind her.

And now a fourth inmate, Tammy Lynn Mojica has come forward, accusing Charlette Marshall-Jones – who dumped the quadriplegic man from his wheelchair – of abusive behavior.

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Carlos Miller
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Editor-in-Chief Carlos Miller spent a decade covering the cop beat for various newspapers in the Southwest before returning to his hometown Miami and launching Photography is Not a Crime aka PINAC News in 2007. He also published a book, The Citizen Journalist's Photography Handbook, which is available on Amazon.

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