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The juvenile detention center, as I liked to point out to miscreants, was built virtually exactly like a “real” jail; the only discernable
difference in there was the age of the prisoners. Here’s the outside, after, driving in through the intercom-controlled security
door/gate.
Oh you thought me cleaning house by hooking up three kids at one time was impressive? How about four?
17 years later I looked up that kid there in the middle; he was in the local jail on 8 new felony charges, awaiting a prison sentence.
How many times did he get handcuffed between me here and his current booking by other officers and deputies? About thirty
times. So don’t feel bad for him; he was rotten long before I got to him. I’m pretty sure two of the other teens in this photo also
did time in adult prisons. Not jail, but prison.
So. This concludes my the short version of my SRO years. I’ll end with some random doggo pix:
And a School Resource Officer training course outline from the year 2000, and an old news article:

