" So one day I was in my office at the courthouse, and I heard my coworkers talking outside my door.
They were talking about how they'd prove certain people were gang-affiliated.
So they mentioned the neighborhood where the arrest had occurred — the way the people were dressed, the kind of music they were listening to.
And hearing this conversation, well you know I had to poke my head outside my door.
— and now I'm about to date myself — 'Well, I have a tape of that music in my car.'.
And needless to say, they realized they needed to think differently about who does what and where.".
She defended Too Short fans from being stereotyped by her coworkers, telling them she used to have the Oakland rapper's tape in her car. »