TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — A 40-year-old Baltimore woman was arrested Monday after she was caught trying to deliver drugs to an inmate in a Hagerstown prison.
Detectives recovered 200 strips of the narcotic suboxone being carried by Danielle Richardson of Baltimore.
At around 2:10 p.m. Monday, detectives saw a silver BMW driving on a restricted road into a parking area next to the maintenance building at the Maryland Correctional Institution-Hagerstown.
When the car stopped, detectives saw Richardson getting out and approaching a state vehicle to place the drugs.
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The guards here at our lovely local Eastern Shore Detention Center deliver the same.
She's not in it alone. Let's see who she knows in the lockup.
Northwest Woodsman: Low IQ, no impulse control and inability to see consequences. Never fails to amaze me how stupid our criminal class and their relatives and associates are. I may not have mentioned this before, but please understand that we have a permanent criminal underclass in this country who will be committing crimes and processing in and out of prison for their entire lives. Must be nice to be an innocent virtue signaling liberal who thinks that everyone is basically nice and decent who have momentarily stepped out of line and they recognize their terrible mistakes. They are the ones that we hear friends and especially relatives stating that he was a good boy who was turning his life around.
Northwest Woodsman: In most places where I have worked, I find that corrections officers are mot much better than the inmates they have in custody.
Happes all the time and not just at Hagerstown, also ECI.
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