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Friday, 22 August 2014

B-11 Week 6 Episode 11 A Fight Month

B-11 Week 6 Episode 11
A Fight Month
    Well, while we are still talking about fights, lets first talk about Meek Mill.
Today his Judge gave him until October on a violation for having a gun in a video,
and having a dirty urine.  Of course his attorney said that the oxicodin found in his
urine was prescribed, and the gun in the video "wasn't real".  The Judge felt like
Meek was not meek, and that he had a problem with anger management, so she
took him out of protective custody, and placed him in general population.  Will
Meek (that is not meek at all) chock a fellow inmate or two out?  The next few
weeks will tell.
     We had an email that felt the need to lay hands on several of her fellow inmates.
I am going to name her yokka T.  She was only here at the camp for a short time,
and yoked up at least three inmates.  There was even a toe-to-toe fight that she
was involved in.  Mind you, this is a camp, and these women are afraid of their
own shadows.  The only reason why she lasted as long as she did was because we
do not have access to the SHU/lock up at this time.  After her last episode where
the woman she yoked up had clear marks around her neck, and a posse of
Captain save the Yoked filed into the police's office, she was cuffed and on her
way- where?  Who knows. 
    The moral of the story here is, IF YOU CAN'T CONTROL YOUR ANGER, THEN
THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES.  Hopefully Meek gets the moral, since no
violence will determine if he is able to be released in October or not.

The felonista,
Rhonda Turpin
August 20, 2014
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