American Samoa Corrections Officers Allow Inmates to Go on Beer Runs
American Samoa has one jail. The rules are evidently pretty lax there. Two corrections officers there are suspected of allowing inmates to leave to go on beer and food runs.
American Samoa has one jail. The rules are evidently pretty lax there. Two corrections officers there are suspected of allowing inmates to leave to go on beer and food runs.
Why are these men running? How are they able to run so fast and not spill their beer? It's a secret that will be revealed when you watch this video.
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Yes, you are welcome my friend.
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