Thursday, April 25, 2013

BLACK GUERILA FAMILY PRISON INMATE FATHERED FIVE CHILDREN WITH FOUR FEMALE CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS

13 female correctional officers, seven inmates and five others with gang ties have been charged with plotting to smuggle drugs, cellphones and other contraband into the Baltimore jail and other corrections facilities

“Correctional officers were in bed with BGF inmates,” Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein told the Washington Post. They sure were, in more ways than one!

State Senator Lisa A. Gladden (D-Baltimore), who works as a public defender in Baltimore when the legislature is not in session, said the large percentage of female correctional officers at the detention center contributed to the problem. “A lot of times, they become smitten with the inmates. [The inmates] talk really sweet and say really nice things, and the CO’s fall for them. You need to have a bunch of rough, ugly men.”

I wonder what the feminists think about those four female correctional officers getting knocked up by the same prison inmate, one of them twice? Although they would rather die than admit it, them uppity feminists have gotta think he’s a real stud and many will fantasize getting laid by him.

25 BGF, INCLUDING 13 FEMALE STAFF MOLES, INDICTED
By Bob Walsh

PACOVILLA Corrections blog
April 23, 2013

Twenty-five members and associates of the Black Guerilla Family, including 13 female Corrections Officers, were indicted today in Baltimore, MD on federal charges of racketeering as well as smuggling contraband into prison.

Ten men and 15 women were arrested for actions principally attached to the Baltimore City Detention Center (BCDC), though other facilities were involved. The Correctional Officers are allegedly to have interfered with investigations, smuggled cell phones, and arranged favored treatment for BGF members.

The principle actor, Tavon White, a prisoner within BCDC, has had long-term sexual relationships with four of the female correctional officers, all four of whom became pregnant, one twice, as a result.

The indictments were the result of the Maryland Prison Task Force, an interagency group that has been looking into BCDC for two years.

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