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Darwin Olympics: Inmate Swears He’s Not Hiding Contraband . . . Spoiler Alert, He Was

Meanwhile in Tennessee . . .

A Nashville prison inmate had to be stripped searched when guards suspected him of hiding contraband.

The inmate’s name is Kenneth Johnson, and he swore up and down he wasn’t hiding anything. All that changed during the search when guards noticed a plastic bag hanging from his . . . ummmm . . . undercarriage. 

That’s when Kenneth tried to fight the guards off, to which he was immediately pepper sprayed to be subdued.

Turns out, Kenneth had a couple baggies of tobacco and a bag of fentanyl he was hiding.

In addition to whatever reason Kenneth was in the pen to begin with, he’s now facing additional charges of assualt and possession of contraband.

(Fox13Memphis)

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