Surveillance video of an attack that took place inside Cleveland's Cuyahoga County Jail last July 2018 was just released. The video shows two corrections officers pepper-spraying an African-American woman who's strapped to a restraint chair.

The security guards, Officer Robert Marsh and Corporal Idris-Farid Clark, were indicted in April 2019 and placed on unpaid administrative leave — eight months after the incident took place.

The woman tied to the chair, Chantelle Glass, was reportedly held in jail on a traffic warrant.

In the video, Marsh appears to take Glass to a holding cell. Glass's lawyer told ABC News 5 the woman was upset and wanted to make a phone call.

"Apparently what triggered the torture was a concern that she had quote, unquote mouthed-off, and they were going to teach her a lesson," Subodh Chandra told the news outlet. "If you watch the video, what you see is what appears to be a ritual of torture to which people were accustomed." 

The footage shows Marsh wheeling in a restraint chair while Clark shakes a can of pepper spray. They take Glass, handcuffed and compliant, from her cell.

Marsh then ties Glass to the restraint chair while another jailer tips the chair backward. Glass kicks her leg forward and Marsh ducks. Investigators say he then hit her in the face. Clark cruelly sprays Glass with pepper foam — half a bottle from less than a foot away, according to prosecutors. 

Chandra says the 29-year-old mother of three was sent back to her cell, but not allowed to shower for some time.

In an interview with Cleveland.com, Glass says she could barely breathe during the hours the officers left her tied the chair.

"That day, I thought I was going to die. I sat in that cell I prayed to God that I wouldn’t die because I couldn’t breathe. I prayed that I wouldn’t die there," Glass told the publication.  

Marsh was charged with three misdemeanors: assault, interfering with civil rights and unlawful restraint. Clark was charged with the same misdemeanors as well as second-degree felony assault.