After serving over 13 years behind bars for murder, former Bad Boy artist G. Dep admits that paying for items using his phone and pay-to-ride mopeds seen all over the city present a sort of culture shock for the 49-yer-old looking to get readjusted to society. In his first interview since his release with Art […] The post [WATCH] G. Dep Says Technology Is Making It Hard To Adjust After Prison Life first appeared on The Source.
This was a reduction from almost a third of prisoners who said they had developed a problem in jail in a survey in February 2022. East Derry MLA Claire Sugden asked the Justice Minister Naomi Long for her assessment of the trend of prisoners who, ‘while not addicted to drugs prior to being sentenced to HMP Magilligan, become so while serving their sentence’. "The vast majority of people coming into Magilligan Prison with addiction issues will have developed that within the community. While there...
A former Los Angeles Dodgers player who hopes to be California's next Republican senator hasn't been able to dodge the tax problems as he pursues his campaign, according to a new analysis.Steve Garvey, once a Major League Baseball first baseman, and his various businesses have been named in more than 40 tax liens totaling about $3.85 million in federal and state taxes, according to Politico's reporting on county records. "Twelve of Garvey’s federal tax liens totaled more than $3.2 million since...
It’s late March in New York, and today the Milwaukee Brewers are supposed to open their season against the Mets. But the city’s battered by rain, so the Brewers are instead cooped up in their midtown Manhattan hotel, rained out and shut in. Christian Yelich, the former MVP and longtime face of the Brewers’ franchise, has no problem with waiting. This is his 12th season in the big leagues, and Mother Nature isn’t the only obstacle he’s faced along the way. Chilling for an extra 24 hours is a...
BMW and Rimac Technology have announced a new partnership to redefine high-voltage battery technology. This strategic partnership is set to catapult the premium electric mobility sector into a new era, where the synergy between BMW’s extensive experience in battery and electric drive systems and Rimac’s specialization in electrification will lead to groundbreaking innovations. With the […]
Highlights: Added testing capability ensures seamless quality control Streamlined manufacturing process improves time-to-market Custom system designed specifically for Aitech’s customer needs Chatsworth, Calif. April 2024 – Aitech Systems, a leading provider of rugged boards and system level solutions for military, aerospace and space applications, has expanded its in-house space production and testing capabilities by implementing a thermal vacuum system … Read More → "Aitech Enhances Space...
by Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson No Virginia prison gangs before 2004 With the prevalence of youth lumpen organizations (so called street gangs) in Virginia today, it’s hard to believe that there were actually no gangs (especially no Black ones) in Virginia’s prisons prior to 2004. The culture never took root because Virginia’s own culture of prisoner […]
Following the expulsion of Afghan migrants, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations announced the return of over 200 Afghan migrants and the release of 33 prisoners from the country’s prisons. The ministry stated in a newsletter on Sunday, April 7th, that 231 migrants and detainees have been released from detention as of that date, returning […]
The beleaguered federal Bureau of Prisons says it is planning to close a women’s prison in California known as the “rape club” despite attempts to reform the troubled facility after an Associated Press investigation exposed rampant staff-on-inmate sexual abuse. Bureau of Prisons Director Colette Peters said in a statement to the AP that the agency had “taken unprecedented steps and provided a tremendous amount of resources to address culture, recruitment and retention, aging infrastructure - and...
By GABE STERN and RIO YAMAT Associated Press/Report for America LAS VEGAS (AP) — The mother of a Nevada prisoner who died in custody has filed a wrongful death lawsuit calling into question the coroner’s narrative that her son died of heart problems. The lawsuit filed late Thursday in Clark County District Court says Christian
The mother of a Nevada prisoner who died in custody has filed a wrongful death lawsuit calling into question the coroner's narrative that her son died of heart problems
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 5, 2024) -