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http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/thirteen-correctional-officers-indicted-in-maryland/2013/04/23/6d2cbc14-ac23-11e2-a8b9-2a63d75b5459_story.html

More than a dozen Maryland state prison guards helped a dangerous national gang operate a drug-trafficking and money-laundering scheme from behind bars that involved cash payments, sex and access to fancy cars, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Thirteen female corrections officers essentially handed over control of a Baltimore jail to gang leaders, prosecutors said. The officers were charged Tuesday in a federal racketeering indictment.

The indictment described a jailhouse seemingly out of control. Four corrections officers became pregnant by one inmate. Two of them got tattoos of the inmate’s first name, Tavon — 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.

The indictment, unsealed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, puts the spotlight on the enduring power of gangs in jails and prisons. In particular, prosecutors were highly critical of Maryland’s facilities in Baltimore, with procedures and personnel that were “completely inadequate to prevent smuggling” and lacked “effective punishment.”

The Black Guerilla Family was founded in California in the 1960s but now operates nationwide in prisons and on the streets of major U.S. cities, including Baltimore. It arrived in Maryland’s prison system in the 1990s, according to the Justice Department, and is increasingly involved in narcotics trafficking, robbery, assault and homicides. By 2006, federal authorities say, the BGF had become the dominant gang at the Baltimore City Detention Center.

Gary D. Maynard, head of the Maryland agency that oversees the prisons, appeared at the Baltimore news conference where prosecutors announced the charges, and took responsibility for ongoing problems.

“It’s totally on me. I don’t make any excuses,” said Maynard, who was appointed by Gov. Martin O’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.

In a statement Tuesday, O’Malley said the indictment arose in part from the efforts of a Maryland prison task force that includes state and federal officials.

It comes at a sensitive time for the Democrat, who is weighing a 2016 presidential bid. Aides have said that part of O’Malley’s political pitch would be his record as a “performance-driven” manager of state government. “We have zero tolerance for corruption among correctional officers, and we will continue striving to make all correctional facilities as secure as they can possibly be,” the governor said.


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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2013, 02:12:46 PM »
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  • This is the most disturbing thing I have read in a while.

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    Offline Frances

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    « Reply #2 on: April 26, 2013, 02:17:49 PM »
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  •  :ready-to-eat: Great story for my diet!    I'll read it any time my appetite gets out of control.  This is truly disgusting.
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    Offline Elizabeth

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    « Reply #3 on: April 26, 2013, 02:30:23 PM »
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  • I was going to post about this !  BUT maybe Tele can post the article by Ms. Dvorek of the Washington Post.  

    It's like... priceless evidence, mind blowing.

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    « Reply #4 on: April 27, 2013, 06:27:20 AM »
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  • Total moral depravity has spread to all corners of society, even to female prison officers, and in such a way! We are in for very sad times ahead.


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  • This article makes me shake my head.  I mean, come on, who thought it would be a good idea to let women be prison guards in the first place... seriously.  Whats next female soldiers, err oh wait... :facepalm:

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  • I remember being flabbergasted when I found out that women were allowed to be prison guards at a prison for men.  I didn't know they were there until several years ago when a female guard was taken hostage and raped etc. for days by prisoners at a local prison.

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  • I know there's a gender element to this, but the idea that authority figures would hand over their responsibilities to someone they shouldn't, because they're "too busy," stressed out or lazy, seems all too common these days.  

    A bunch of prison guards who apparently, don't want to do their job anyway, hand over the bulk of the job to a criminal gang, who not only take the responsibilities over, but "pay" the guards for the "privilege."  

    It isn't hard to see why that would be tempting (less work and extra pay).  

    So long as our elites keep encouraging vice and discouraging virtue, this sort of thing will get worse.  

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  • There's the old slogan:

    If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.

    Here's a variation:

    If putting women under the authority of men is outlawed, only outlaws will have authority over women.

    (nature abhors a vacuum)

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  • Quote from: Telesphorus
    There's the old slogan:

    If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.

    Here's a variation:

    If putting women under the authority of men is outlawed, only outlaws will have authority over women.

    (nature abhors a vacuum)


    The underlying principle is really simple:

    If you take away rights and power from men who follow social norms, those who violate social norms will fill the vacuum.

    If you punish those with good intentions, you almost invariably empower those with bad intentions.

    When society is organized for mutual benefit, then it rewards those with good intentions.

    However, when a small closed off group thrives on exploiting scruples and engaging in controlling behavior, it is the hypocrites who benefit, while the honest people are victimized.  That is to say, the moral laws serve only to manipulate the good, not to empower the good.  


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    « Reply #10 on: May 13, 2013, 08:44:29 PM »
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  • It gets worse than this. Look at the cases where male guards gang raped boys in juvenile centers. I'm sure most is not reported but there was a public case in "conservative" Texas.


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    « Reply #11 on: May 13, 2013, 09:11:57 PM »
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  • Quote from: Telesphorus
    Quote from: Telesphorus
    There's the old slogan:

    If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.

    Here's a variation:

    If putting women under the authority of men is outlawed, only outlaws will have authority over women.

    (nature abhors a vacuum)


    The underlying principle is really simple:

    If you take away rights and power from men who follow social norms, those who violate social norms will fill the vacuum.

    If you punish those with good intentions, you almost invariably empower those with bad intentions.

    When society is organized for mutual benefit, then it rewards those with good intentions.

    However, when a small closed off group thrives on exploiting scruples and engaging in controlling behavior, it is the hypocrites who benefit, while the honest people are victimized.  That is to say, the moral laws serve only to manipulate the good, not to empower the good.  



    Yeah, it's like anything else.  If you suppress/disable legitimate authority, then illegitimate authority will take its place.  It's like, "Lord of The Flies."  Someone will rule.  
    We are true israel and israel is in bondage.  

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    « Reply #12 on: May 13, 2013, 10:30:46 PM »
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  • To me this is more about the failure of the system that is supposed to prevent corruption, which is run like a business rather than a public service. They hire female guards presumably because they will work for less. Do you know anyone who aspires to being a prison guard? Few would choose this job but take it because they cannot get another, so these women are easy targets. Being paid too little makes it all the more tempting to become corrupt. Maybe, being women, they are more prone to certain kinds of manipulation which those criminals know only too well.

    So if the prison system is broken, there isn't much else left to break.

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    « Reply #13 on: May 13, 2013, 10:50:32 PM »
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  • They are required to hire female guards by affirmative action laws.

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    « Reply #14 on: May 13, 2013, 11:10:59 PM »
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  • Quote from: Telesphorus
    They are required to hire female guards by affirmative action laws.

    I stand corrected.