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Subject: Sarah Sanders Sounds Off On Netflix Series That Turns Arkansas Jail Into A "Free For All Reality Show"
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 04:30:46 -0400
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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the upcoming Netflix series 
that follows inmates at an Arkansas detention center who are given nearly 
unlimited freedom as part of a social experiment was built around a “reckless 
decision” by the local sheriff and is “insulting” to law enforcement.

“Unlocked: A Jail Experiment,” set to be released on April 10, films inmates 
after Pulaski County Sheriff Eric Higgins announces his plan to remove locks 
and officers to let the prisoners “be a community.” The Arkansas Democrat 
Gazette reported that the experiment at the jail near Little Rock took place 
over two months last year and allowed inmates in one cell block to live 
without cell doors and move freely without any law enforcement.

The experiment and corresponding Netflix series was a mistake, Sanders told 
The Daily Wire.

“Turning our prisons into a free-for-all all reality show is dangerous and 
insulting to our brave law enforcement officers who put their lives on the 
line to apprehend violent criminals,” Sanders said. “This is a reckless 
decision by the Pulaski County Sheriff and highlights the need for our new 
state prison to keep repeat violent offenders off our streets and our 
communities safe.”

https://youtu.be/UxOdrBoYzKg

The trailer shows inmates using drugs and making alcohol, while some insist 
they want things to go well so they can see their families again. Typically, 
a deputy is stationed inside the cell block and prisoners are kept in their 
cells for up to 23 hours a day. For the experiment, a deputy was stationed 
outside the cell block for safety.

The Gazette noted that the prison where the Netflix series was filmed already 
operated an open-plan arrangement in its A and B blocks, but the show follows 
its conversion of H block. After the experiment was over, Sheriff Higgins 
continued to operate H block in an open-plan fashion.

Before the experiment, only inmates who were designated as best behaved were 
allowed to live in the open-plan blocks, the Gazette reported. The 
experiment, however, included inmates who were not classified as well-
behaved, and it appears some inmates had to be removed from the block during 
the experiment. The outlet noted that the inmates “who remained” at the end 
of filming were now considered best behaved.

While the trailer appears to show inmates with drugs, the Gazette reported 
that only one inmate was charged with allegedly possessing cocaine, but the 
charges were dropped after testing was revealed to be a false positive.

The series has created controversy throughout Arkansas. Democrat Pulaski 
County Judge Barry Hyde and other court members are looking into Sheriff 
Higgins’ agreement with the film crew. Hyde said the agreement was illegal 
and that Higgins had no authority to make it, according to the Gazette.

The local Justice of the Peace, a Republican named Phil Stowers, told the 
outlet that deputies who were offered payment of $40 per hour to work during 
filming also may have violated the law.

Under Arkansas law, public servants are barred from receiving gifts and 
compensation other than their income and benefits from the government. 
Deputies can work off-duty jobs, but because they were paid to work their 
government jobs by the film producers, it could violate the law. These 
deputies were hired to provide “additional security” during the show’s 
production, the Gazette reported.

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