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But Boosie — who’s been charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and transporting firearms across interstate highways — remains locked up

Boosie claims prosecutors haveunjustly rejected the judge’s decision to let him out.

“After the judge has granted me a bond, and I paid my full cash amount the prosecution refuse to respect the judge’s decision to let me go.  They showed no evidence of me being a flight risk or a danger to the community,” Boosie typed. “The prosecutor Mr. wheat looked at me singing Wipe Me Down and shook his head with a look of evil in his eyes.  This is total misconduct from a prosecutor.  He is racist and has evil intentions.  Now they filed an appeal asking another judge to keep me in prison.  I need the people of San Diego outside the court tomorrow to protest the injustice that is being done to me.”

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