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Key ways they judged agitation and risk:
- Immediate behavior
- Rapid pacing, clenched jaw/fists
- Staring intensely at people (especially witnesses or jurors)
- Smirking, laughing at testimony, muttering
- Sudden posture changes (leaning forward, tightening up)
- Verbal cues
- Threats, even indirect
- Aggressive tone, sarcasm, taunting
- Refusing commands or challenging deputies
- Body language tells
- Heavy breathing
- Fidgeting hands, rubbing wrists or waist (escape prep indicators)
- Tension in shoulders and neckDeputies are trained to spot these before violence happens.
- Recent history
- How he behaved earlier that day in the holding cell
- Any fights, refusals, or agitation during transport
- Sleep deprivation, hunger, or withdrawal—all raise volatility
- Psych reports & profiles
- Ramirez was classified as high-risk, antisocial, impulsive
- Known to enjoy intimidation and reactionThat alone kept the bar for restraints low.
- Situational triggers
- Graphic testimony
- Victim family presence
- Media-packed courtroom
- Sentencing or verdict days