Two weeks ago, Callen Williams (Chief2Blunts/Chief True) was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail after pointing a federally outlawed firearm at Metro Police Officers while high on Xanax. Now inside the jail, inmates in multiple pods have refused to allow him to be housed with them, he’s verbally assaulted multiple staff, and in the 14 days since he was booked, he’s spent over 45 hours on the phone – we’ve got a list of who he’s been calling, and all of the incident reports.
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DCSO Inmate found with needle and 15.2 grams of heroin in his cell
Officers found 15.2 grams of heroin and a needle inside the cell of inmate Brett Jacob Nichols, at the Hill Detention Center, a Davidson County jail.
Inmate ‘squat & cough’ results in ‘little pink baggie’ of Fentanyl, pepper spray to anus.
Kenneth Johnson has been in a Davidson County Jail since July of 2017, yet on Friday night he was found with Fentanyl and tobacco in what many call his ‘prison pocket’.
ALERT: Alexander Frazier (Speed Challenger) Released From Custody
You may remember Alexander Frazier from the video of him speeding down East Nashville streets and running stop signs, even threatening a news crew that
Party In Prison V: Are 3rd Party (G4S) Guards Providing Phones? Meet Toshana Hamilton
In our 5th installment of the ‘Party In Prison’ investigation, we hope to provide some insight into how guards/correctional officers, who are not state of
Party In Prison IV: Friends in High Places – Guards as Friends on Social Media
When we received a tip about an inmate posting on social media from within prison, we had no idea how far reaching the issue still
Party in Prison III: Inmate Kortavious Carwell Issues Challenge with Two New Cell Phones
Hours after we published an article last week that included TDOC Inmate Kortavious Carwell’s cell phone and social media activity from behind prison walls, he
Party in Prison II: TDOC Inmates with Cellphones, Drugs, Videos & Social Media
Part II of our Party in Prison series, we travel to another TDOC facility, located in Tiptonville. While we realize this is far outside our
T.D.OC. Inmates on Social Media from Prison (Again): Meet Lance Matlock & Brandon Watson
After years of inmates in Tennessee’s prison systems using cell phones that are smuggled into the institutions to post on social media, contact people on