Investigation Launched After OnlyFans Video Distraction at LA Men's Central Jail
During a routine inspection at the Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles, a disturbing oversight was uncovered involving deputies of the LA County Sheriff's Department. According to an internal report, jail guards were distracted by an OnlyFans sexually explicit video while on duty, which led to a delayed response in handling a critical situation involving a suicidal inmate.
Details of the Oversight
Inspectors Haley Broder and Eric Miller, who were conducting checks in the jail's "1750 Unit," discovered a noose in the cell of the inmate. Despite immediately reporting the finding to the deputies, the response was postponed as the guards chose to continue watching the video. The inspectors were forced to complete their rounds and upon their return, noticed the deputies hastily turning off the video display.
Response and Actions Taken
Following the incident, it was confirmed that the noose was removed and properly disposed of outside the cell. The LA County Sheriff’s Department has admitted to the occurrence of the event and has initiated a formal investigation into the conduct of the eight deputies involved.
Official Statements and Measures
The department has expressed its commitment to maintaining professional standards among its staff. A spokesperson stated that any deputies found violating department policies as a result of this investigation would face appropriate disciplinary actions to address the misconduct and prevent such incidents in the future.