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Internet weighs in on Cincinnati's 'Lockup'

Henry Molski
hmolski@enquirer.com
A still from MSNBC's Lockup: Cincinnati TV show.

Read our Storify at the bottom of this story to see what the Internet had to say about Cincinnati's episode of 'Lockup.'

The Hamilton County Justice Center took center stage Saturday night, starring in MSNBC's latest installment of 'Lockup.'

The show sparked controversy in Cincinnati before the episode was even broadcast. Some county officials advised against the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office's opportunity to open its doors to a television audience.

Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Neil, on the other hand, was satisfied with the result.

Read more about the full controversy here:

Additionally, MSNBC says no one was paid for interviews. The show is considered a news program, produced by NBC's news group, according to the network.

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