Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Leader Of Prison Gang Accused Of Impregnating 4 Female Guards

Investigations has indicated that an alleged leader of the Black Guerilla Family, Tavon White,  had sexual relationships with female guards that led to four of the corrections officers Jennifer Owens 31, of Randallstown; Katera Stevenson 24, of Baltimore; Chania Brooks 27, of Baltimore; and Tiffany Linder 27, of Baltimore becoming pregnant since his incarceration on attempted murder charges in 2009. The suspected gang leader Tavon "Bulldog" White whose phone call got intercepted, boldly threatened someone saying
This is my jail, I'm dead serious... I make every final call in this jail... and nothing go past me, everything come to me.
 Many details have started to emerge about White's reign over the jail. According to reports, White was sexually involved with a number of Baltimore's guards and has five children from four of the guards while two had his name tattooed on their bodies.
     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. 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 around.


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