Attorneys demand arrest of guards in Georgia jail detainee's beating

Attorney Harry Daniels speaks during a news conference Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, in Woodbine, Ga., calling for the firing and arrests of Camden County sheriff's deputies recorded by security cameras repeatedly punching jail detainee Jarrett Hobbs. Daniels has made public video from the jail that shows Hobbs standing alone in his cell before five guards rush in and surround Hobbs, who is punched repeatedly in the head and neck before guards drag him from the cell and hurl him against a wall. The Camden County sheriff's office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are conducting separate investigations of the Sept. 3, 2022 incident. (AP Photo/Russ Bynum)

Attorneys for a Georgia jail detainee recorded by security cameras being punched by guards repeatedly in the head and neck called Wednesday for the deputies to be fired and arrested, insisting the videos show the violence was unjustified.

“There is no way in hell that anybody should be beaten the way this man was beaten,” Harry Daniels, an attorney for the detainee, told reporters. “I don’t care what he did. I don’t care if he knocked the damn door down. You don’t beat a person like that.”

Jarrett Hobbs, a 41-year-old Black man from North Carolina, was booked into the Camden County jail in coastal Georgia on Sept. 3 on traffic violation and drug possession charges. Security video from the same night shows Hobbs standing alone in his cell before five guards rush in and surround him. At least three deputies can be seen landing punches before Hobbs gets dragged from the cell and hurled against a wall.