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For the first time, all seven participants will meet with the Sheriff and his team to discuss the craziest moments from their time in the Pinal County Jail in Season 5, Episode 11. #60DaysIn
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34 thoughts on “60 Days In: Reunion: Participants Recall the WILDEST Moments – Full Episode (S5, E11) | A&E”
  1. 34:20 Maybe it's tv trying to make this guy unlikable, but he's the exact problem with most stuff like this. He only really sees it from one side of the coin and refuses to ackowledge the fact he's in the uniform gang

  2. Also so basically because they didn't take Steve's signal serious, had the audac to want to talk to him over the phone about what he has to say.. says another about the producers and the sherif.

    "Hey Steve if there's an issue we'll talk about it over the phone in the day room".🤣😂

  3. That's twice the sheriff down played the behavior of his D.O.'s first the incident with Mark. Now Steve. See they weren't there to talk about the jail in its entirety, but only the inmates. They told that man if there is an emergency use this signal and we'll pull you out. This is the second time I've seen them procrastinate removing a "plant".
    Even as a willing participant they (law enforcement) doesn't really care about you..smh

  4. They made the excuse for David that it was extra hard for him because he's a cop. But studies have shown. Law enforcement and criminals are almost the same personality types just on different sides of the same coin. It's like the same types of people just some went right at the fork in the road and the other went left. But both tend to be very tribal and lack empathy and are not effected as much as others by chaos and they are both more likely to take part in dangerous activities.

  5. Rest in peace to the late Nate Burrell. He was a heroic serviceman and served two tours in Iraq. He had alot of struggles that many of our military members suffer through after returning back home, and he sought help for his struggles, but nothing seemed to help him. After he decided to stay another 60 days (being invited to do so) with his wife being pregnant they both couldn't maintain their relationship and he suffered through so many personal problems that once he did return home things just couldn't be the same. Sadly, he wrote a suicide note on Facebook to his friends and family and shortly afterwards he committed suicide by a scoped rifle. I don't mean to put his personal life out there, I'm just repeating what I've read from Daily Mail, leaving the most sad parts out of it. God bless his family, friends, and his unborn son.

  6. I still really think that Abner and Tony were absolutely the best participants in the entire series because they kept it 100% real. Tony used his experiences as a CO to get Intel on the operations of the jail and that's what they asked of him. Like when people tell you that you have to kick someone's a$$ on the first day, both guys went in there with previous experience and made a name for themselves quickly. They didn't play games, stick to themselves, or be shy, they established a name for themselves quickly and they took over.

  7. Naaaaaate 😟😟😟😟😟

  8. 😂 it was the smack for me aka Don’t tell me ta Stfu

  9. "I don't feel like at any point they were mistreating our inmates"
    😑and there's one of the major problems….

  10. Steve found out what dippers were and acted like he broke The Da Vinci Code talking about “I know everything”

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