Hinds County thief Lashaun Hudson is apparently having a good ole time in the Marshall County Correctional Facility. Hudson was convicted in 2014 of several counts of burglary larceny of an unoccupied dwelling and receiving stolen property. However, Hudson is living it up in jail as he smokes dope, sells dope, and is about to get out on parole. See for yourself.
He has been posting this daily diary on Instagram while he is in prison.
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What an ignorant P.O.S.
These photos and messages should justify additional charges against him and continued incarceration. If stupidity were a felony, he'd be in jail for life.
Willfully "ignorant p.o.s." = our penal system
He's not ignorant, he is a student of Latin; first pic he refers to 'culpa'...
Does anyone have a dictionary that will help decipher whatever language he is typing on those posts?
There are some members of the parole board that watch this site. They will probably see this.
NOT all black men are behaving in this disgusting manner. I venture to say NONE of my family, nor my associates, far are near, conduct themselves this way. We've never been to prison, jail, any incarceration and we're the norm, not this fool, they just get all kinds of attention! It's apparent that lock up is NOT a deterrent for this inmate. In order for him to have this type of access, at this level, he has HELP ON THE INSIDE. Like our educational system in this country, our penal system needs an enema! It would take so many revenues to even began to clean house and get rid of the unnecessary political correctness to get things on track! Prison, jail, any incarceration for repeat offenders and heinous crimes should be a deterrent!
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I hope they see it and I hope they prove me wrong.
Which bank is handling his account?
Start there.
Haha party on, bro!
That was a welcome comment, 10:01.
What nonsense. HB 585 provided certainty in sentencing and allow for parole of nonviolent offenders. The state could pay to lock up everyone convicted of a misdemeanor for a minimum of 10 years, if that would make you happy. The fact is we can't afford to do that. Your taxes would have to double, at least. We should pay to lock up violent offenders and try to get the nonviolent folks working. This isn't hard.
It's always the guards who are the weak link in a secure prison.
Social media will be the demise of our society. Poor black, rich white, does not matter. We are watching the movie Idiocracy before our eyes.
Prison needs to be somewhere a thug does NOT want to go..not just a private party, which viewing recent posts, it seems to be.
I thought I read that the DOC is doing a systematic "shakedown" of prisons around the state. Looks like they should have started in Hinds County. Or are county jails off limits to the DOC?
You can smoke that joint all you want, but you had to hide it in someone's butt-crack to get it there.
The fact that this kind of stuff happens EVERY day, and right in front of the faces of people who could clean it up, is enough to drive a person insane! Of course "they" don't fear incarceration. In fact it's a badge of honor in their culture. This dude is using his "debt to society" to become a bigger, badder thug....and he's flaunting it for the whole world to see, because he has no fear of the system. Why should he? We're looking at him on the internet breaking the law IN JAIL, and yet he's due to be released in only months! Remember when people's bad choices / actions had consequences? I do, but those days are LONG GONE! The legal system just delays these guys' criminal activity by putting them in jail. He even intimates that he plans to "crank it up" when he gets out.
The only cure is to move to where "they" aren't.....which is OUT of Mississippi.
By the way, 10:01, you must first learn what the word "revenues" means before you're allowed to use it again......
5:18, I'm sure you've never had a brain fart or a typo in your whole bigoted little life.
Now, what I really came here to say: when the eff did prisoners get access to social media?
585 provided no "certainty in sentencing". Judge Green show regularly that judges can do whatever they want in sentencing. MDOC still has Epps people at the highest level AND a neophyte commissioner. Does t matter how hard she tries her deputy commissioners will lead her straight to failure. You will see more of this on social media. Inmates do as they please. It will take leadership from the top down to change this agency.
Burke: Consider this. State Department of Corrections. Keyword: State. The state does not have authority over municipal and county jails.
This fellow is an unintentional whistleblower. Too bad there aren't any among the Aryan Brotherhood who are also enjoying similar privileges in our penal system.
They are too busy running scams on the internet from prison, I guess.
@ March 21, 2017 at 5:18 PM, you really could NOT find anything incorrect about my posting, other than how I used the term revenue. In all actuality, I was searching for another term, that escaped me at the time, so I pulled that one out, but how about monies, finances, etc.???? Let's address the FACT that not all black males behave in this manner. Let's discuss how at times if we're honest, we paint with broad brushes. That was the "meat" of my comment.
MDOC conducted a major shakedown at Marshall County on March 9. Apparently it wasn't "major" enough or "shakedown" enough. Just another sign that the agency needs new leadership.
3:38 pm March 21 and 2:51 am March 22 -- go back and read the first sentence of JJ post:
Hinds County thief Lashaun Hudson is apparently having a good ole time in the Marshall County Correctional Facility
The good ole boy is "from" Hinds County, but he is partying hard in the Marshall County Correctional Facility. And since you might have a hard time figuring out that this still isn't a county jail - the MCCF is a private state prison.
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