



Man Locked Up Once Again After Police Said He Stole A ‘prisoner’ T-shirt From Fresno Jail
A 20-year-old man was locked up once again after being charged with stealing his prisoner T-shirt from a previous stint at the Fresno County Jail. The man was arrested last week on suspicion of child abuse and possession of marijuana. After he was released from jail last Thursday, police said he nearly caused a collision while riding his bike.
Deputies then noticed that he was wearing a T-shirt with “prisoner” printed on the back. Police said the shirt was from the jail and he had concealed it under his clothing when he was released.
Fred Thieser told The Fablieaux, “I had that shirt from San Quentin. The rule is that if you don’t get caught stealing it from the first jail, its yours.” He continued, asserting that “Kids today where these all the time. You gonna lock up any kid with a prison T-shirt on? What’s next? Let everyone into the FBI with one of those caps on? That’s racist, man”.
Thieser was then sent back to jail and booked on felony charges of receiving stolen property.




“Ignorance Is No Defense” was Rapper T.I.’s thesis as he represented himself. Shown here, the celebrity fought to keep himself out of doing time by claiming that he was “… as ignorant as a hick from Little Rock.”
Clifford J. Harris, Jr. apologized to the media Friday for not having any combination of the initials “T.I.” in his real name. “It was just something I saw on a calculator.”, he claimed.
In a sweet twist of irony, the rapper was sentenced to fill his 12 month term in the state he has drawn so much anger from-Arkansas. “I want to do time where I can get some street cred, chillin’ with my homies in Brooklyn House of Detention, or somethin’ like that.”
Joseph Etma, Honorary Leader of the New York City Wardens Organizations, lamented that “We are in a space crisis here in New York City right now. We desperately need criminals to fill our empty cells. Our wards are nearly empty, and the incarceration of someone with this rapper ‘IT’s celebrity, we could bring the prison population back to where it was in days gone by.”
While it is true that New York’s prison system is facing a financial crunch that seemingly only crime can fix, T.I.’s “posse” sees a chance to “throw two stones at a bird” by teaming with the NYC Prison Guard Union, and keep their matriark from a near certain death at the hands of greasy farmers and immigrants in Arkansas’ correctional system for a full 12 months. “Yo”, spoke T-Bone, T.I.’s left hand man, “Those cheese-heads would get those crackers to look the other and lay my man on the slab faster than greased pig. For real.”
Chief Prosecutor Alan Meenes was unable to contain his disappointment, almost being brought to tears at the sentencing hearing, realizing that the rapper would have been torn apart were he to serve in New York, as he sobbed, “He is a Red Sox fan. A Red Sox fan, damn it.”


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