via WSBTV
DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann is investigating how a group of inmates were able to shoot a rap video inside the county’s jail recently.
The video, titled “Thuggin’ Live from DeKalb Jail,” was posted on YouTube Saturday.
Mann told Channel 2 Action News the inmates recorded the video on the jail’s video visitation system, which allows callers to see one another without having to be at the jail.
He said the visitation system is only supposed to be used by inmates and visitors who have registered and been approved to use it.
During the 2 minute and 27-second video, about a half dozen inmates can be seen dancing about and gyrating wildly, with several taking off their shirts and one flicking a cigarette lighter.
“That lighter can be used to light a fire,” former jail Lt. Kyle Jones, who is currently running for DeKalb County Sheriff, told Channel 2. “It can be used to create a diversion.”
Mann said the inmates will be disciplined and prohibited from using the video visitation system.
Jones said the system needs to be overhauled to prevent such actions in the future.
“At some point and time,” he told Channel 2, “somebody’s eyes should have seen that and some action should have been taken.”
Inmates at DeKalb jail are being investigated after posting a video on YouTube, listening to Future & popping molly. pic.twitter.com/f2K9vE4TRZ
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