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Bloods Street Gang Calling Shots in N.J. Prisons Investigation says it found leaders are using cell phones to run their organizations

Updated 10:06 AM EDT, Wed, Nov 19, 2008

 

Leaders of the Bloods street gang are still calling the shots from behind the walls of New Jersey's prisons.

The State Commission of Investigation says it found leaders are using cell phones to run their organizations and the gang controls the flow of drugs, phones and cash in prisons.

SCI agents say Bloods use inmate accounts to transfer money to buy drugs and phones behind bars. The panel says gang members are helped by corrupt corrections officers, prison staff and visitors.

One corrections officer told the panel he was paid $600 to smuggle a cell phone to a gang member.

The SCI says the Corrections Department doesn't have the staff and expertise to detect cell phones in prisons.

The SCI expects to issue a series of recommendations to stem gang activities in the spring.

Copyright Associated Press

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  • concerned Wednesday, Nov 19 at 6:03 PM FLAG COMMENT Why do we have officers that are breaking the law, watching the people who are in for what they are doing, BREAKING THE LAW. Fire them and charge them, lock them up. The officers are bringing in the drugs and cells and the only the inmates get charged if caught, the officer icharges are shoved under the door and never talked about again.
  • PhoneDude Wednesday, Nov 19 at 2:08 PM FLAG COMMENT How Stupid can we be? The people behind bars don't deserve the right to use a PCS phone. Simple Solution - BLOCK THE PCS SIGNAL!! The Prisons can put up Jammers and jam the PCS signal and then - NO cell phones! Come on already!!

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