Ah, the crooked prison guards are back. We missed them last week, but we knew they wouldn’t stay away long. Let’s get to it:
In Tallahassee, Florida, a Florida Department of Corrections guard was arrested last Thursday on charges he tried to traffic cocaine to prisoners where he worked. Guard Eric James, 34, was arrested in a sting operation in a local Walmart parking lot as he attempted to buy cocaine to smuggle into the prison. The guy he was getting the cocaine from was actually an undercover officer with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit. He is charged with bribery and cocaine trafficking. James is being held in the Leon County Jail on $10,000 bond.
In Boston, a Massachusetts prison guard pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to trying to smuggle heroin to sell to inmates at a medium-security prison near Boston. Ronald McGinn Jr. went down after the state Department of Corrections told the FBI someone was smuggling drugs into the prison, and the FBI sent in an undercover officer. McGinn sent text messages and discussed with the officer the amounts he would smuggle and the fees he would charge. He was arrested in possession of 29 grams of heroin in April. He pleaded guilty to possession of heroin with intent to distribute and faces up to 20 years in prison when sentenced in September.
In Greenbelt, Maryland, a former Prince George’s County police officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to selling cocaine and other charges. Sinisa Simic went down in a sweeping federal investigation of corruption in the county. He admitted that he and another man had sold more than 600 grams of cocaine in return for $24,000, as well as protecting shipments of contraband cigarettes. He pleaded guilty to cocaine trafficking, extortion, and two firearms offenses, and faces a mandatory minimum 10-year federal prison sentence when he returns to court for sentencing in September.
In Tallahassee, Florida,






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Hey Guy’s
Keep up the good work, people out here are watching…
so all cops are corrupt and wrong, except when they bust other cops? Each of these stories was about good cops busting bad cops. IF there was in fact CORRUPTION there would be no cops getting busted by thier own.
The first article references the county police department arresting a State correctional officer. The STATE of Florida is notoriously crooked. The counties have their own buddy systems, but they’re nowhere near as abundant in embezzlement and drug activity than the State Department of Corrections. In 2006, the Secretary of FL DOC resigned and was sent to prison for 8 years for taking kickbacks. The next secretary to be appointed stated in Feb 2008 that the FL DOC was full of officers obsessed with softball games, and that people were promoted “on the spot” due to hitting the ball out of the park a few times. After the games, they would have drunken orgies at a cabin built for a warden, on prison grounds, with taxpayer money. http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/02/11/prison.boss/index.html