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The 26-year-old officer from Fresno County Jail even cut a hole in her uniform pants so she could easily have sex

FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: Tina Gonzalez, a 26-year-old correctional officer from Fresno County Jail has been described as "depraved" by her boss. The young woman was sentenced to seven months in county jail as well and two-year probation was handed out to her for having sex with an inmate. Gonzalez worked as a correctional officer between 2016-2019 and was arrested for her misdoing on May 1, 2020, following an investigation by the Sheriff's Office's vice unit and the department's internal affairs division. 
While the details of Gonzalez's sexcapades with the inmates was not disclosed there have been instances where prisoners have testified against cops who asked for sex in exchange for basic necessities like toilet paper and sanitary pads. In July 2020, female inmates from Edna Mahan Correctional Facility testified during a public forum and called out the officials for being openly corrupt and sexual predators. A couple of months ago, 30-year-old Javonte Richardson , a guard at Miami prison was caught having sex with a female inmate, 15, in CCTV footage. A couple of years ago married 27-year-old correctional officer Sinead Nichole Hagan was seen having sex with multiple male prisoners.
During her sentencing, it was revealed Gonzalez even cut a hole in her uniform pants to make it easier to have sex with the inmates. According to a report, the investigation into the matter was initiated after a tip-off that a male inmate was given a cell phone and was having sex with a correctional officer. Gonzalez was originally set to face three years and eight months in prison but she was able to evade the longer sentence. 
Gonzalez's boss Assistant Sheriff Steve McComas revealed that apart from having sex with inmates, the CO also supplied razors - a potential weapon in the hands of inmates. She was also accused of relaying inside information to inmates such as what time would officers be inspecting a particular inmate's cell. McComas said he had seen and heard "disgusting things" about Gonzalez and her conduct topped that list. During the hearing, McComas said Gonzalez had sex with an inmate while being aware she was being watched by 11 others. 
“That is something only a depraved mind can come up with,” McComas said during the hearing according to a report . McComas also revealed he had hoped Gonzalez would feel responsible and show some remorse after she was caught. But nothing like that ever happened and Gonzalez continued to call inmates to have phone sex with them and also boasted of her crimes to them. “She took an oath which she betrayed and in doing so endangered her coworkers’ lives. But she has shown no remorse. She continually calls and has sexually explicit conversations with the inmate in question and boasts about the crimes she carried out," McComas said.
Prosecutor Kaitlin Drake had recommended a 15-month sentence for Gonzalez. The CO's defense attorney Martin Taleisnik was able to bring it down to seven months and suggested probation instead of jail time stating she was vulnerable at the time as she had just ended her marriage. “It was never her intention to bring any harm or danger to the employees in the jail or anyone else in the jail,” Taleisnik said. Judge Michael Idiart didn't give Gonzalez the maximum punishment considering Gonzalez had no criminal history. 
Idiart agreed that the correctional officer had betrayed her oath as well as endangered the lives of her fellow officers and the inmates at the jail but he believed Gonzalez could redeem herself from this incident. “I think what you did was terrible, stupid and you have ruined your career. But I also believe that people can redeem themselves and you have the rest of your life to do that. Good luck," Idiart said. 

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“Tina” is a drug that keeps appearing more and more in all communities, but especially the LGBT community. Yet, many people are in the dark about what Tina is, why it is infiltrating the LGBT community, why it is so addictive, and if there are any resources for people that become dependent on it. 
Here are some frequently asked questions about Tina:
Tina is a drug that you may know by its more common names including crystal methamphetamine or crystal meth. Other popular street names for crystal meth are ice, chalk, crank, fire, junk, sketch, speed, zip, and zoom. The name “Tina”, an abbreviation of Christina, is an exceedingly popular nickname for the drug specifically within the LGBT community. 
Crystal meth has been increasing in popularity in the LGBT community, particularly in the party scene, including use during sex parties. These sex parties , which are frequently advertised on apps such as Grindr and Tinder, often offer free crystal meth. Because crystal meth can create a sense of euphoria and enhanced desire for sex, this often also leads to the dangerous practice of those in attendance having unprotected sex with people they do not know, increasing the chance of contracting HIV. 
Notably, the stigma and shame individuals in the LGBT community face coupled with homophobia and transphobia, can make individuals more likely to abuse crystal meth and turn to chasing the temporary high that crystal meth produces. Some people may also believe that crystal meth is an integral part of the LGBT community and that they must do it in order to fit in. Others believe that it will provide some sort of sexual benefit. Both statements are myths and those new to the LGBT community should understand that fun, including exciting and satisfying sex, can and does exist in the community without the use of drugs. 
Crystal meth is highly addictive. Because crystal meth increases your heart rate and blood pressure when taken, there is also a serious risk of heart attack and other serious health problems when taking the drug. Due to severe and potential deadly side effects of crystal meth, including psychosis, depression, stroke, lung and kidney damage, and gastrointestinal problems, treatment is highly recommended for those that develop a dependency. Importantly, due to the chemical pathways crystal meth utilizes in your brain, you may become dependent on it very quickly. 
Yes! The great news is that there is effective and supportive treatment for those dependent on crystal meth. Inspire Recovery can help connect you to services, therapies, rehabs, and other resources that you may need to overcome your dependence on Tina. Our services are also ensured to be LGBT affirming. Regardless of your journey or how long it is has been, we are here to help! 
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Published: 22:02 BST, 8 October 2018 | Updated: 00:29 BST, 9 October 2018
When Ike Turner proposed, there was nothing romantic about it. ‘You want to marry me?’ he said. Gruff, terse, no niceties.
Marriage to me, he thought, was a good manoeuvre. It would help him out of a tricky situation with one of his former wives, who wanted to extract some money from him.
Who knows which wife it was. By 1962, Ike had been married so many times, I’d lost track — and all those wives were in addition to the countless girlfriends who came and went with dizzying speed.
Tina with Ike Turner, above. The first time I saw him on stage, I couldn’t help thinking: ‘God, he’s ugly.’ I was definitely in the minority. Most women, black or white, found Ike irresistible because there was something dangerous about him
So, no, I didn’t want to marry him, but I didn’t have much choice. By the time he proposed, we had four children between us and a shared career as the Ike and Tina Turner Revue.
Our wedding, he decided, would take place in Tijuana, Mexico, because they weren’t fussy about little things like having a marriage licence. There was no point objecting — that would just make him mad, and might lead to a beating. I definitely didn’t want a black eye on my wedding day.
Tijuana was seedy and honky-tonk in those days. Once we crossed over the border, we found the Mexican version of a justice of the peace in a small, dirty office.
He pushed some papers across a desk for me to sign, and that was it. But as bad as that was, what came next was even worse.
You see, so long as Ike was in down-and-dirty Tijuana, he wanted to have fun, his kind of fun.
So he took me to a whorehouse. On my wedding night.
I’ve never, ever, told anyone this story before. I was too embarrassed. What kind of bridegroom takes his brand-new wife to a live pornographic sex show, right after their marriage ceremony?
There I sat, in this filthy place, watching Ike out of the corner of my eye, wondering: ‘Does he really like this? How could he?’
It was all so ugly. The male performer was unattractive and seemingly impotent, and the girl — well, let’s just say that what was on display was more gynaecological than erotic.
I was miserable, on the verge of tears, but there was no escape. We couldn’t leave until Ike was ready, and he was having a fine old time.
The experience was so disturbing that I just scratched it out. By the time we got back to Los Angeles, I’d created a completely different scenario in my head — a romantic elopement. 
The following day, I was bragging to people: ‘Guess what? Oh, Ike took me to Tijuana. We got married yesterday!’
It was my elder sister who took me to the Club Manhattan in St. Louis, Missouri. The band that filled the place every night was Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm. Of course, I’d heard of them, everybody had. Ike’s Rocket 88, one of the very first rock ’n’ roll songs ever, had been a big hit.
The first time I saw him on stage, I couldn’t help thinking: ‘God, he’s ugly.’ I was definitely in the minority. Most women, black or white, found Ike irresistible because there was something dangerous about him.
And he didn’t just look dangerous: there were endless rumours about his bad temper, his flare-ups with his musicians, his fights with jealous women (and sometimes their angry husbands).
When he picked up his guitar or played the piano, though, he just lit up. People went crazy — even me. Back then, I was a skinny 17-year-old schoolgirl called Anna Mae Bullock.
Although I started attending the club regularly, I doubt that Ike ever noticed me at all.
One night, I grabbed a mike that was floating round the audience and joined Ike in a song.
He was visibly shocked when he heard my big voice; it didn’t seem possible it could come from such a slip of a girl.
That was the start. Soon, Ike and I had become fast friends. The best part was that he taught me all about music and paid me to sing onstage.
When I wanted romance, I found it with a handsome young man who played saxophone in the band. Unfortunately, I became pregnant and my boyfriend moved home to Mississippi, which was the last I ever saw of him.
In 1958, at 18, I gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. I was strong and quick to recover, and I wanted to make a good life for my son.
When I wasn’t singing, I was working as a hospital aide, and flirting with the idea of studying to be a nurse. Who was I kidding? I liked dressing up in the fancy clothes Ike bought me — long gloves, sparkly earrings and pretty dresses — and I wanted to sing. That meant more time spent practising at his house.
And then one night we crossed the line. I think we were both surprised, even uncomfortable, but it seemed easier to remain lovers than struggle to recapture our friendship.
Ike & Tina Turner pose for a portrait with their son and step-sons. We rehearsed constantly — even in the car travelling from one show to another — and worked hard on our choreography, making up steps
Then, in 1960, I discovered that I was expecting Ike’s child. That’s not what doomed me, though. The real trouble started when his record company told him to make ‘that girl’ the star of his act.
Ike had a brainstorm: he turned the Kings of Rhythm into the Ike and Tina Turner Revue and announced we were going on tour. Why Tina? Because it rhymed with Sheena, a name he remembered from some TV series.
I dug in my high heels, telling him I didn’t want to change my name.
That was the first time Ike hit me. He picked up a wooden shoe stretcher and struck me on the head — always the head, I learned through experience — and it really hurt. I was so shocked that I started to cry.
Ike’s response was to order me to get on the bed. I really hated him at that moment; the very last thing I wanted to do was make love, if you could call it that.
When he’d finished, I lay there with a swollen head, thinking: ‘You’re pregnant, Anna, and you have no place to go.’ So I left my son with a babysitter, tucked my pregnancy bump behind a maternity girdle and hit the road.
In the early days, it was Ike who behaved like the star. I was the Cinderella, the slave girl who was no longer paid for her performances.
Our three dancers — The Ikettes — and I spent so much time together on the road that we were like sisters. Dancing with them was sometimes my only pleasure.
We rehearsed constantly — even in the car travelling from one show to another — and worked hard on our choreography, making up steps (‘Sham, Ba, Ba, Ba, Ba, Freeze, Freeze, Turn! You go up, I come back.’)
Tina pictured with Ike Turner in 1977. In the early days, it was Ike who behaved like the star. I was the Cinderella, the slave girl who was no longer paid for her performances.
Ike controlled the music, but I didn’t like the way he wanted me to sing. I wanted to be more expressive, more melodic, but he wouldn’t permit that. One night, he actually spat at me when I dared to express my opinion.
After I gave birth to my second child, he expected me to bounce back straight away. So two days later, I was onstage, singing and dancing as if nothing had happened.
Why, I often wondered, didn’t Ike treat me better? He couldn’t have been thinking rationally. If he’d been kind to me, I could have loved him — but Ike was always his own worst enemy, destroying anything that was good.
As a boy, he’d watched his father die a slow, painful death after he was beaten mercilessly by white men who wanted to teach him a lesson for fooling around with a white woman.
'After I gave birth to my second child, he expected me to bounce back straight away. So two days later, I was onstage, singing and dancing as if nothing had happened,' Turner wrote
Ike held that hate deep inside him and never let it go.
Our life together was defined by abuse and fear. Oh, we went through the motions of doing all the things normal couples did: he rented a house in LA, where we lived with my two boys and his two by a previous wife.
But there was no peace in Ike’s world. I had to tread carefully, watching what I said, or how I looked at him. He was always on edge, ready to fight.
To Ike, everyone was the enemy. Even at the airport, he’d climb across the counter and threaten to hit the woman selling tickets because she’d said something he didn’t like.
In a perverse way, the bruises he gave me — the black eye, the busted lip or rib, the swollen nose — were markings, a sign of ownership, a way of saying: ‘She’s m
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