Inmates 'Control' Baltimore Jail; Get Officers Pregnant

The Washington Post is reporting that, according to an indictment filed this week, 13 female corrections officers essentially handed over control of a Baltimore jail to gang leaders. Suggested Reading Our Fave Moments From A$AP Rocky’s Fashion Show During Paris Men’s Fashion Week 15 Sneaky Moves Pulled by Trump That’ll Have A Grave Impact You…

The Washington Post is reporting that, according to an indictment filed this week, 13 female corrections officers essentially handed over control of a Baltimore jail to gang leaders.

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The head of the Maryland agency that oversees the Baltimore City Detention Center has taken full responsibility for the situation. It's one that, according to the charges, was so outrageous that it seems almost like the stuff of fiction. But it likely reflects some very real problems with criminal justice. We'll let you read the details for yourself from the Post's account:

The indictment described a jailhouse seemingly out of control. Four corrections officers became pregnant by one inmate. Two of them got tattoos of the inmateโ€™s first name, Tavon โ€” one on her neck, the other on a wrist.

The guards allegedly helped leaders of the Black Guerilla Family run their criminal enterprise in jail by smuggling cellphones, prescription pills and other contraband in their underwear, shoes and hair. One gang leader allegedly used proceeds to buy luxury cars, including a Mercedes-Benz and a BMW, which he allowed some of the officers to drive.

"The inmates literally took over 'the asylum,' and the detention centers became safe havens for BGF," said FBI Special Agent in Charge Stephen E. Vogt, using shorthand for the prison gang's name โ€ฆ

"It's totally on me. I don't make any excuses," said Maynard,ย who was appointed by Gov. Martin Oโ€™Malley in 2007, when the prison system was experiencing a spate of inmate violence and corrections officers' complaints of staffing shortages. "We will move up the chain of command, and people will be held accountable." A spokesman said late Tuesday that all of the officers have been suspended without pay and that the department will recommend that they be fired.

Read more at the Washington Post.

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