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The Baby Shark video has been viewed more than 6.7 billion times on YouTube. Image: Pinkfong via YouTube

US jail staff charged with cruelty for making inmates listen to Baby Shark song on loop

  • At least four prisoners were handcuffed and secured to wall while viral tune played loudly on repeat for hours
  • Two of the accused resigned during internal investigation while supervisor retired
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Two former Oklahoma jail employees and their supervisor face misdemeanour cruelty charges after investigators found they forced inmates to stand handcuffed for hours and listen to the children’s song Baby Shark on repeat, a prosecutor said Monday.

At least four inmates were secured to a wall with their hands cuffed behind them while the song played on a loop at a loud volume for hours, The Oklahoman reported. The separate incidents occurred in November and December, according to court records.

The misdemeanour charges were filed Monday against former Oklahoma County jail employees Gregory Cornell Butler Jnr and Christian Charles Miles, both 21, and their supervisor, Christopher Raymond Hendershott, 50.

“It was unfortunate that I could not find a felony statute to fit this fact scenario,” Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater said. “I would have preferred filing a felony on this behaviour.”

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Butler and Miles are accused of imposing the discipline and Hendershott is accused of knowing about it but not stopping it, the newspaper reported. Court records do not list a lawyer for any of them.

Sheriff P.D. Taylor said on Monday that Butler and Miles resigned during an internal investigation and that Hendershott retired.

“We don’t tolerate it,” Taylor said of the mistreatment. “We always did an excellent job policing ourselves.”

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The Baby Shark song gained huge popularity two years ago after the company Pinkfong released its first video online.

The video has since been viewed more than 6.7 billion times.

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