Inmates Make Rap Video Inside Atlanta Jail


Ok folks, now I can say that I have officially heard/seen it all!

Somehow a few East Atlanta inmates managed to brush up on their street cred & make a rap video while locked up inside the DeKalb County Jail!

This really happened.

The video “Thuggin Live from Dekalb County Jail” was shot to Future’s, “Where Ya At”. 

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According to Channel 2 News, the investigation is underway after inmates posted a rap video shot inside the DeKalb County Jail.

Someone later posted the video called “Thuggin’ Live from DeKalb Jail” on YouTube.

DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann says the inmates recorded the video from the jail’s video visitation system.

Mann told Atlanta’s Channel 2, Tom Jones he hopes they enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame.

“I don’t see any crime right here,” said Shy Cole after Jones showed him the video.

Jones also showed it to former corrections Officer Devontae Thomas who says the video is a serious security breach.

“They doing something they really not supposed to be doing,” Thomas said.

The 2 minute 27 second video shows the inmates wildly performing to a rap song. One man sprays some sort of liquid. Another takes off his shirt.

Then you see flames from an inmate’s lighter.

“That lighter can be used to light a fire. It can be used to create a diversion,” said former jail Lt. Kyle Jones.

He is currently running for DeKalb County Sheriff.

“At some point and time somebody’s eyes should have seen that and some action should have been taken,” said Jones.

Mann confirmed the video was shot inside his jail using the video visitation system.

The video visitation system allows callers to see one another without having to be in the jail.

He says the inmates will be disciplined and prohibited from using the system.

Jones wants to take it one step further.

“The system has to be overhauled to prevent this from happening,” Jones said.

Thomas said what’s even more disturbing is the video shows the inside of the jail.

“The layout of showing the building is just not a good thing,” Thomas said.

The sheriff says the system is only supposed to be used for people who have been registered and approved to use it.

WATCH: Terry “Southwest T” Flenory Of The Black Mafia Family Reports In Live From Prison

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Terry Flenory, AKA Southwest T, 1/2 of the Flenory brothers currently incarcerated for running a multi million drug empire called into “The Morning Heat” show of his hometown Detroit and gave an exclusive interview from Florida prison.

Terry is the younger brother and somewhat less flamboyant brother of Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, with whom he headed the Black Mafia Family. According to the feds, Southwest T ran the west coast operation which distributed drugs from California to all of its other hubs in major US cities. Both brothers were sentenced to over 30 years in federal penitentiary.

Check out this new interview with Southwest T in which he gave insight about what the legacy of BMF really stood for, his opinion on the state of hip hop today, the BMF clothing line, police brutality and why Black Lives Matter.

Support the Sylent Heart Foundation founded by BMF wife–First Lady of BMF– Tonesa Welch and help the Black Mafia Family rebuild lives and restore communities.

Inmates Express Concerns At Prison Pow Wow

  

Native Sun News – The pow wow at the Jameson Annex in the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls returned to the gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 17 after being banned by prison officials in recent years. 

Scheduled Oct. 15-17, the Cultural Conference and Pow wow was a successful event this past weekend. There were several speakers and presenters including world-champion hoop dancer and Oglala Sioux Tribal Liaison, Dallas Chief Eagle.

On Thur. Oct. 15, the Cultural Conference began with discussions and information provided by Executive Director of Iron House Council (IHC), Jennifer Hudson.

The Iron House Council’s One Heart One Mind Interpretive Center is based near Charles Town, W.Va. IHC is a Native American advocacy and support group.

“Our vision is to see the next generations learn the history, culture and traditions of the Cannupa in order to walk the Red Road,” according to their website http://www.ohomic.org.

Read more about the Cultural Conference & Pow Wow on Red Power Media