RICK ROSS A CORRECTIONS OFFICER B4 HE BEGAN RAPPING (TRUE OR FALSE) YOU BE THE JUDGE

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If you get in a fight in jail/prison or get found with contraband do the CO's arrest you? or do they call 911 and have a police officer come and arrest you?
Theres no point in calling the cops cuz u already locked up. That made no sense. U get caught fucking up the jail, all they have to do is throw u back in ur cell which is ur home anyways.
 
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JULY 28--We don't mean to pile on the beleaguered gangster rapper (and former prison guard) Rick Ross, but a Freedom of Information request has turned up additional documents chronicling the performer's penal career. As we previously reported, despite vehement denials from Ross (real name: William Leonard Roberts), Florida Department of Corrections (DoC) records show that the 32-year-old hip-hop star worked as a correctional officer for 18 months, until he resigned his $25,794.34 post in June 1997. In response to a TSG request, DoC officials released Ross's 86-page personnel file, excerpts of which you'll find on the following pages. The documents include Ross's employment application (below), which notes that he was a 1994 graduate of Miami's Carol City Senior High School and spent a year at Georgia's Albany State College, where he studied Criminal Justice. On a personal history form, he identifies Tommie Ann Roberts as his mother and Tawanda Roberts as his sister. Both women are prominently thanked in the liner notes to Ross's 2008 album "Trilla." Additionally, according to Florida Secretary of State records, Tommie and Tawanda serve as officers of Rick Ross Charities, a not-for-profit whose current address is identical to the one Ross himself provided on his DoC employment records. Other personnel records include a fingerprint card that was used during a criminal background check, and the resulting report showing that Ross was clean. In a supplemental application, Ross agreed to perform a wide ranger of correctional officer duties, including "shoot an inmate attempting to escape." He also signed a loyalty oath, listed Tawanda as his life insurance beneficiary, and received a certificate marking his completion of 540 hours of training. Ross's letter of appointment, payroll information, and "Certificate of Appreciation" for perfect attendance were also included in the DoC documents. The file also contains copies of Ross's Mississippi birth certificate, his Social Security card, and the former screw's June 1997 resignation letter, which offers the DoC thanks for "your interest in my career and for the experience I've gained through my employment." (20 pages)
 

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Theres no point in calling the cops cuz u already locked up. That made no sense. U get caught fucking up the jail, all they have to do is throw u back in ur cell which is ur home anyways.
Naw they aint gonna throw u back in ur cell their gonna put u up in the hole for 8 months with no tooth brush, no shower,and a fuckin doggie bag to eat. If that aint no cop shit then I dont know what is. Oh yeah and if u think they aint cops then try to jump that fence and watch how quick u get layed out.
 
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Naw they aint gonna throw u back in ur cell their gonna put u up in the hole for 8 months with no tooth brush, no shower,and a fuckin doggie bag to eat. If that aint no cop shit then I dont know what is. Oh yeah and if u think they aint cops then try to jump that fence and watch how quick u get layed out.
That sounds more like dictatorship.

But for an inmate, the prison is their home & the cell is their bedroom. The hole is just a more brutal & inhumane version of time out. But I do see what ur saying.
 

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That sounds more like dictatorship.

But for an inmate, the prison is their home & the cell is their bedroom. The hole is just a more brutal & inhumane version of time out. But I do see what ur saying.
lol you ever been to jail folks? besides the tour they give you after you submit your application?


the cell is your home, its your apartment, its all you have