Outrage As Inmates Are Allowed To Make A Music Video Entitled Thuggin’ Inside Georgia Jail

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WATCH: (Scroll Down For Video) A Georgia jail is now investigating how a group managed to record a rap video from inside the prison and have it uploaded on youTube.

Five prisoners can be seen dancing and singing to the song Where Ya At by rapper Future in the video they titled Thuggin Live From DeKalb Jail.

Authorities said the inmates recorded their clip with the jail’s video visitation system, which allows the prisoners to see callers outside the DeKalb County Jail in Decatur.

The video, which was posted last Saturday, features the five inmates waving their hands in the air and mugging for the camera as one sings into a telephone.

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Two of the inmates can be seen in the two-and-a-half minute clip taking off their shirts.

One prisoner then sticks his tongue out for the camera and waves his shirt in the air as he squirts a liquid from a green bottle at the camera.

Another inmate then appears with a shirt tied around his head and covering his mouth as the prisoners continue to dance to the song and he waves a flame from his lighter at the camera.

DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann said people have to be registered and approved before using the video visitation system, he told the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

But former jail Lt. Kyle Jones, who is currently running for DeKalb County Sheriff, believes the system needs a complete overhaul. 

‘At some point and time somebody’s eyes should have seen that,’ he said. ‘And some action should have been taken.’

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