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Ohio Deputy Orders Summit County Jail Inmates To Dance, Gets Fired

By KANTELE FRANKO 05/ 3/12 06:41 PM ET AP

Inmates Forced To Dance
An Ohio deputy was fired after he ordered inmates to dance.

A northeast Ohio sheriff fired a deputy for ordering five jail inmates to dance to a song by Usher in exchange for privileges such as using a phone or microwave, the sheriff's office said Thursday.

Dominic Martucci was accused of ordering the inmates to dance last month, after they were locked up in a disciplinary area, and then inviting colleagues to watch. The date of the incident was unclear; according to an internal report, various inmates and deputies said it happened on either April 10 or 11.

The Summit County Sheriff's Office conducted an internal investigation after an inmate reported the incident, and the 35-year-old Martucci was fired this week for violating department policies by mistreating inmates, acting inappropriately and having a cellphone in the jail, apparently used to play the music.

One inmate did the worm as Martucci played Usher's "Yeah!" while another said he did the robot so that he could use a phone to contact relatives after a family member's death.

Investigators say several deputies watched the inmates dance after they happen to walk by the cell or were called by Martucci. Some deputies told investigators the dancing only lasted a few seconds. But several inmates say the dancing went on for at least several minutes, and it appeared the deputies were protecting Martucci by being on the lookout for any supervisors.

"The community needs to be assured that all inmates that come through the doors of the Summit County jail will be treated humanely and with respect," Inspector Bill Holland of the sheriff's office said Thursday. "All allegations to the contrary will be investigated. We take these matters very seriously, and any member of our agency that does not share this philosophy will be disciplined accordingly."

The internal report says inmates were asked by Martucci to do a "bump and grind" routine if they wanted a recently removed microwave returned to their unit.

Martucci said in the report he unplugged the inmates' unit microwave after some ignored his orders to return to their cell for lockup. He said he returned later to tell the inmates they would have to dance for him if they wanted to get out of lockup and get their microwave back.

Investigators said Martucci admitted making a mistake but told them he was only trying to ease tension in the jail. He said his actions were wrong in hindsight, and he had not planned to ask the inmates to dance. He also was cited for conduct unbecoming an officer and failing to properly document why the inmates had been put in the disciplinary area.

One inmate said Martucci told him he had to dance "one full minute to my liking." He said Martucci later didn't reward him for the dancing like he had with other inmates, and told him he "messed up, you'll be going to the hole."

Another inmate, who reported the incident, told investigators he felt "humiliated" for being forced to dance in front of other inmates.

The deputies who may have observed the dancing remain on the job, but the investigation is ongoing and could lead to further disciplinary measures, Holland said. Some deputies told investigators the inmates had been laughing and appeared to be having a good time during the incident, according to the report.

No public phone number was listed for Martucci, who had been with the department since 2004. A message was left Thursday with a union for law enforcement officers.

There are no blemishes in Martucci's disciplinary file, which is expunged every 12 months under the deputies' collective bargaining agreement, Holland said.

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Associated Press writer Barbara Rodriguez in Columbus, Ohio, contributed to this report.

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blodisnut
Dont hate me because I'm right.....
03:56 PM on 05/06/2012
Why was such a big deal made of this?

Seriously, they are inmates. In my opinion, you get no rights if you are in jail. So if someone squawks about bad treatment in jail, tough.

And they were asked to dance?

Big freaking deal.....

Maybe it was because they had to dance to an Usher song. That is cruel and unusual punishment.... That is, to listen to Usher....
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sasweeney1
Not every story needs a political response.
12:13 PM on 05/04/2012
"while another said he did the robot"

Funniest thing I have read this week.
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acarioti
Al Carioti lives in Orlando, Flo
11:47 AM on 05/04/2012
Wow. It sounds like prison is really punishing! Maybe we should avoid doing anything to get in there.
10:17 AM on 05/04/2012
O.....M.....G.....fired for some humor and entertainment where there is a lack of....? And one inmate was "embarrassed?" It don't embarrass you to to be the dumb-a** behind bars?? Hey, new reality show? "So, you think you can dance.......your way to the hole?"
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Helen Greenfeld
"There is Nothing New Under the Sun"
10:07 AM on 05/04/2012
it's good exercise.
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Judy75201
Ms. "No Limit" Knicker
08:26 AM on 05/04/2012
Someone needs to dance on martucci's face.
01:12 AM on 05/04/2012
Jailbird 7 said to number 3. You're the prettiest jailbird, I ever did see. The Warden said " Boy, don't you be no square; You aint got a partner grab a chair. Let's rock .
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sabresk8ter
Check all the facts first!
11:40 AM on 05/04/2012
A little "Jailhouse Rock" never hurt anyone!
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acarioti
Al Carioti lives in Orlando, Flo
11:47 AM on 05/04/2012
Your dating yourself. But you're right on!
10:32 PM on 05/03/2012
Well at least he didn't make them dance cheek to cheek.
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MyNameIsMickey
07:51 PM on 05/03/2012
Perverted.
10:18 AM on 05/04/2012
I didn't see in the article where he told any of them to take their clothes off and dance......get real
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MyNameIsMickey
10:38 AM on 05/04/2012
Men having to bump and grind for other men for a phone call. Right, no perversity there.
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MyNameIsMickey
10:56 AM on 05/04/2012
So men bumping and grinding for other men to make a phone call is ok, as long as they weren't required to strip at the same time. So normal. Would you do a bump and grind for the privilege of using a phone?
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jwa5061
I'm an endangered species-fem/cauc/lib/dem in AL
07:18 PM on 05/03/2012
Yes, the reason these inmates are in jail is because they broke the law (rules). The guards also have rules they must follow while on the job. There are consequences for breaking the law or the rules. This guard broke the rules. Simple as that.
10:18 AM on 05/04/2012
and you're a saint right?
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jwa5061
I'm an endangered species-fem/cauc/lib/dem in AL
05:46 PM on 05/04/2012
No, I'm not a saint but I am a retired teacher. Part of my job as an educator and a mother was to teach the difference between right and wrong. When the children in my class broke a rule I would take them aside and explain to them the reason for the rule and the consequences that must be faced. I also stood in front of my class on many occasions and told my students that I had rules that I had to follow at school. If I broke those rules I had to face the consequences. They always asked me if I ever broke a rule and I told them yes. And when that happened I had to go to the principal's office and be reprimanded.
My children and my students were taught that no one is perfect, especially me. But we do have to try to be the best we can be.

Now do you have a problem with that?
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MyNameIsMickey
10:30 AM on 05/04/2012
What next? Stripper poles?
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leyvadaniel
God is not a conservative
05:45 PM on 05/03/2012
See, when someone talks about the "moral decline of America" (something that conservatives use a lot), the last thing in my mind is abortion or equal right to marriage... I think more on the lines of -cruel and unusual punishment-... something the constitution actually addresses.
01:16 AM on 05/04/2012
True. We put more people in jail, than any other country in the world. Even communist/repressive regimes can't seem to beat us there. yet we keep calling ourselves a free country.

Smoke a naturally occuringw eed and you go to jail.
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Christine Chew
05:24 PM on 05/03/2012
I love it when these stories come from my home state. It just reinforces the fact that I should run screaming from the state of Ohio.
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Pinkasaurus
05:40 PM on 05/03/2012
It is my home state too, although the state in which I live now is crazier (Illinois).
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Edwin Keever Jr
Go to Face Book Mr. Ed The person, not the horse
06:59 PM on 05/03/2012
I got you beat! I live in Florida.
11:18 PM on 05/03/2012
This is not a serious issue for things that happen in a state. The guard was disciplined. No one was hurt. I wish that was the only problem in Ohio or any state for that matter. Exactly where is this Nirvana you wish to escape to in the future?
05:16 PM on 05/03/2012
Back in the mid thirties, in Dimmitt County South Texas, a group of prisoners were in the county jail making a tremendous amount of noise. The Sherrif at the time was a man named Alfred Allee. Sherriff Allee removed all the prisoners, took them out to the countryside and told them to start making noise. Silence ruled until the Sheriff removed his belt and beat the prisoners. They were then taken back to the jail and sience, stone defeaning silence ruled. Sherriff Allee later became Captain Allee "Capt Allee" and is in the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame, Waco, Texas.
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Brekke668
06:05 PM on 05/03/2012
And this is so supposed to be a good story. I am glad to know that doing that today would get you fired as it should. There is no excuse for mistreating or abusing prsioners. Yes they are being punished they are locked up away from their families and freinds. They have lost their freedom. All of the choice of when to eat, gor to bed, get up, get fresh air all the little things you take for granted. Do they deserve it yes they do. But they don't deserve abuse.
08:16 PM on 05/03/2012
I do not believe all the Texas Rangers should be blamed for this one maniac. Why do you need to tell stories about the bad guys? Have you nothing good to say about Texas Rangers?
04:56 PM on 05/03/2012
What an oxymoronic statement. All inmates will be treated as humanely as possible.

Yeah like they have any regard for (the) one's they maimed to get -in- there??!
08:17 PM on 05/03/2012
You do not know what the word oxymoronic means. Not all incarcerated maimed someone. You are a simpleton.
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snydleyy
04:53 PM on 05/03/2012
Bring back the chain gangs. These people should have no rights
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Todd Kempf
06:26 PM on 05/03/2012
What were their crimes?
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snydleyy
07:40 PM on 05/03/2012
who cares, put them to work