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April 23, 2013: Authorities say a Baltimore gang member ran a corruption
ring from behind bars. Tavon White, who was named in the indictment,
allegedly impregnated four prison guardsMyFoxDC.comA Maryland gang member
is accused of running a scheme to smuggle contraband into prison by
"corrupting" 13 female prison guards from behind bars, four of whom he
impregnated.A federal indictment says Tavon White has been charged in the
plot to smuggle drugs, cell phones and other contraband into the Baltimore
jail and other corrections facilities, along with the prison guards, six
of his fellow inmates and five others with gang ties who allegedly
operated outside the jails.The indictment also says the ring involved sex
between the inmates and guards, which led to four of the officers
becoming pregnant by White, the leader of a jailhouse gang called the
Black Guerrilla Family.White is accused of "corrupting" the female officers
through personal and sexual relationships and other bribes and convincing
them to join his ring, Fox Baltimore reports.MyFoxDC.com reports the ring
became increasingly brazen and confident over time, with White quoted as
saying: "You understand me? This is my jail. I am dead serious,
I make every final call in this jail."White was being held at
the Baltimore City Detention Center awaiting trial on a charge of attempted
murder at the time.The gang members and the corrections officers have been
charged with conspiracy, drug po
mbers, such as Wisconsin's Paul Ryan have
been speaking out in favor of a comprehensive solution to immigration. But
unlike in the Senate, where a number of Republicans have begun to
embrace far-reaching immigration legislation as a necessary remedy for a
Republican Party that has struggled to maintain support from Hispanic voters,
many Republican House members represent districts where Latino voters aren't
a significant factor.Supporters of immigration legislation believe that
the best way to pressure the House to act would be for
the Senate to pass immigration legislation with a convincing majority including
a large number of Republican supporters. Schumer and McCain predicted just
that outcome Thursday, saying they hoped for support from a majority of
Republican senators in addition to a majority of Democrats."I think it's
very doable," McCain said.Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy,
D-Vt., said Thursday that in the wake of three days of hearings
on the Senate immigration bill, his committee will begin to amend and
vote on the legislation May 9. Action on the Senate floor may
come in June. The bill would secure the border, usher in new
work visa programs for high- and low-skilled workers, require employers
to verify workers' legal status and put immigrants living here illegally
on a 13-year path to citizenship.Despite Goodlatte's preference for breaking
immigration up into multiple bills, a bipartisan group in the Hous
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">assaulted because
they were perceived as gay. About 13 percent of lesbians said the
same.A separate study of young people in England also found that, in
their teens, gay boys and lesbians were almost twice as likely to
be bullied as their straight peers. By young adulthood, it was about
the same for lesbians and straight girls. But in this study, published
recently in the journal Pediatrics, gay young men were almost four times
more likely than their straight peers to be bullied.At least one historian
says it wasn't always that way for either men or women, whose
"expressions of love" with friends of the same gender were seen as
a norm even idealized in the
19th century."These relationships offered ample opportunity for those who
would have wanted to act on it physically, even if most did
not," says Thomas Foster, associate professor and head of the history department
at DePaul University in Chicago.Today's "code of male gendered behavior,"
he says, often rejects these kinds of expressions between men.We joke about
the "bro-mance" a term used to describe close friendships
between straight men. But in some sense, the humor stems from the
insinuation that those relationships could be romantic, though everyone
assumes they aren't.Call those friends "gay," a word that's still commonly
used as an insult, and that's quite another thing. Consider the furor
over Rutgers University men's basketball coach Mike Rice, who was recently
LONDON A British coroner has delivered a verdict of accidental death
in the case of a stowaway who fell from a plane's undercarriage.The
man's body landed in a street in southwest London in September. Months
later he was identified as Jose Matada, 26, of Mozambique.At an inquest
Thursday, police Det. Sgt. Jeremy Allsup said Matada was identified through
a SIM card in his pocket. One number was traced to a
woman whose family had employed him in South Africa.Matada may have been
trying to reach Britain illegally.Pathologist Robert Chapman said Matada
survived most of the flight from Angola, but might have been killed
by hypothermia, lack of oxygen or the plane's landing gear before his
body hit the ground.Coroner Sean Cummings ruled Matada's death an accident.
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