en a call came in. It was one of his men, who called to te
fault for sending them to Rashad when Kaz was just starting his journey as a
the station Big Jim walked in, his face was red with anger. He
now," the desk officer
s," Big Jim said. "Th
nt of him. "Kaz and Tommy?" he asked. "Y
ell block. He found Kaz and Tommy s
l happened?"
ob," Kaz said. "We didn
ed you?" Bi
Johnson," T
s a dirty cop who was always looking
ief," Big Jim said. "I'l
chief's office and k
" the chi
ed the door
w why my boys were ar
respassing and disturbance of the neighbo
ig Jim said. "They d
d you call that nothing," the chief said.
the chief was lying, but there w
said. "I'll se
went back to the cell block. He to
Jim said. "I'll get
way. He was determined to get Kaz and To
l up behind him. The police car pulled him
the juniors yelled with h
ulled you over?" Det
ands up facing the Detective who w
when you came close to me you smelt all crack
as searched and the officers found in
h the corps bangles around his wrist an
o Big Jim, who was sitting in
taking pictures of th
m," Detective Johnson said
will make sure you pay for this. I know all your dirty trait
Johnson said. "You're under arrest for
! I'm going to ge
said. "But it won't change any
Johnson instructed his officers
ep breath and tri
d. "I'll go to jail. But you'll regret
from the driver's seat of the police van
partment, 9000 Airline Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Detective
out of here," he sa
Jim was handcuffed and wearing a bright orange jumpsuit. He looked a
regret this, Jo
Johnson said walking right before Big Jim w
police station. They took him to
rite up his report. He had a lot of paperwork to do,
r. He couldn't believe that he had been arrested. He
o get out of jail so easily because all the tough dogs in Louisiana knew Detective
at time, even though he knew how drugs was his addiction. But
ged with possession of a controlled substance and intent
ge refused. Big Jim was found guilty and sentenced to five yea