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  • @scottmartin7042
    @scottmartin7042 5 років тому +152

    The last thing he said in this documentary was "I was given a second chance and I ran with it." Keep running with it.

  • @tavaresgreen6940
    @tavaresgreen6940 5 років тому +239

    The book is great...but they need to make a movie about this. Proud of that brother for changing his life.

  • @Topnotchmvm
    @Topnotchmvm 5 років тому +551

    The brothers in 80s always took cool pictures

  • @gregorymceaddy8884
    @gregorymceaddy8884 5 років тому +110

    Finally...positive story about a young black man...we need more

  • @frankleaney6267
    @frankleaney6267 5 років тому +89

    Positive change happens. I was inside for almost three decades. Been out for eight years, went back to school and now working as an addictions counsellor/program coordinator and living an amazing life. Your past doesn’t have to define you, it can be beneficial to others if you share it though through telling your story 🙂

    • @kahgritty5643
      @kahgritty5643 5 років тому +7

      Congratulations
      I remember when I was in Gratersford and realized that the only rehabilitation inside was within myself. I didn't do any programs. But I did teach the GED class back in the county.
      By studying in the law library (which I worked in the county CFCF), reading (I did phycology, history, political science books rather than "Hood Novels"), I studied the religious texts, read books on and played chess.
      Basically, the only way for one (myself) to change is/was by the betterment of self with insightful, thoughtful and meaningful content.
      I had to get my mind outside of the jail. I had to educate myself and challenge myself with insightful, thoughtful and meaningful content.
      I also had to decide to make a change when I got out.
      Knowing that becoming a working square when I got out and that it was going to be a hard grind, but much more rewarding and beneficial to myself and my family.
      It will be 8 years this Memorial Day weekend.

    • @Afrogirl12
      @Afrogirl12 4 роки тому

      🙏🙏

    • @mikemal4398
      @mikemal4398 4 роки тому

      Kah Gritty ahh pa guy

    • @mikemal4398
      @mikemal4398 4 роки тому

      30 years that what did u do where they deserved to take that much time ?

    • @Kwisatz_HaderachXIII
      @Kwisatz_HaderachXIII 3 роки тому

      What did you do to get 30 years?

  • @MsAmakura
    @MsAmakura 6 років тому +194

    After watching this excellent documentary, I've placed an order for his book. He is, undoubtedly, an inspirational man. Pegues is the definition of making lemons into lemonade....more than once!! I pray he wins his case.

    • @thephoenix2176
      @thephoenix2176 5 років тому

      Tru' 'Dis

    • @ritaferguson2963
      @ritaferguson2963 5 років тому +1

      THIS INTERVIEW IS A SET UP AGAINST SUPREME MCGRIFF A BABY RING OPERATION

  • @robertsimon5059
    @robertsimon5059 6 років тому +410

    _It's atrocious to take someone's career and throw it in the garbage because they're talking about their past and their transformation. That sends a bad message to the kids. Let all the kids know: "your life will never change"._
    *Dennis Jones - Retired NYPD Detective*
    All is said here.

    • @charliedanso3803
      @charliedanso3803 6 років тому +21

      Robert Simon I agree, crime rates dropped this man transformed police and himself. Outreach to the community opened the community up

    • @manuelevaristogonzalezocho4843
      @manuelevaristogonzalezocho4843 6 років тому +2

      MabuelSimon

    • @danfield6030
      @danfield6030 5 років тому +1

      Ellis Freed ....They have plausible deniability .......

    • @slimtimes.l.l.c4081
      @slimtimes.l.l.c4081 5 років тому +10

      fuckn crazy they don't believe in us and you wonder why things the way they are slandering this man for being him and where he comes from but it's cool to hire bigots that fear and hate us I respect him for this documentary the 🌍 we live in is foul

    • @senoina
      @senoina 5 років тому +1

      well said sir

  • @Pimpishone
    @Pimpishone 5 років тому +143

    This is just to show that once you're black and you go from negative to positive that people will still be proud but envious of you and your accomplishments the best way to make enemies is by becoming a successful black man in America.

    • @MrNusouth
      @MrNusouth 5 років тому +5

      Facts

    • @muhamedjones122
      @muhamedjones122 5 років тому +2

      This is sad honestly. I wanna become successful tho.

    • @danfield6030
      @danfield6030 5 років тому +2

      Pimpishone ...that's wrong and ot just shows your "hang ups". you are sick. get therepy homie

    • @eddilovee
      @eddilovee 5 років тому

      Pimpishone it’s not about being black. The department had a vengeance out for him.

    • @t193u
      @t193u 5 років тому

      Str8 up!!

  • @jackblack1947-8
    @jackblack1947-8 5 років тому +394

    This guy was probably a better cop because of his past

    • @SuperShareem
      @SuperShareem 5 років тому +27

      I agree but todays society likes to hold your past against. I believe if it non violent leave and let be. how can you be a productive member of society if they wont let you progress !!! peace brother

    • @macho3866
      @macho3866 5 років тому +2

      jack black thats real

    • @letsgettipsy85
      @letsgettipsy85 5 років тому +1

      So true

    • @letsgettipsy85
      @letsgettipsy85 5 років тому +24

      I’d rather have a department full of ppl like him instead of ppl that are not from my city police us

    • @isisantos3636
      @isisantos3636 5 років тому +2

      Real talk

  • @MYMofficial
    @MYMofficial 5 років тому +32

    This is such a powerful, VERY important and beautifully made film. Not only did Corey take/create a second chance for himself, he joined the police force who are seen as the enemy in the hood. This would not have been an easy decision but he made it. He did this to make things better in his community and to make things better for himself. He deserves the noble peace prize.

  • @CaseyFinSF
    @CaseyFinSF 5 років тому +16

    A great example of breaking out and away from the hood to make a difference and come back to show kids/people that there is a way to get out from under the Oppression.
    Good for you Corey, glad you made it thru with integrity.
    All the best to you....peace

  • @CBrown9758
    @CBrown9758 6 років тому +44

    Stand strong black man u know who u really are if not search your true roots to know who u really are Black King, Prince, father, professor of knowledge, of life and experience of the streets, warrior when going into to battle and here is the battle, so fight for what's right, your life, your wrong, your past which has made u warrior strong but most importantly u the man who knows who u really are, real. Stand strong!

  • @nolynoe5796
    @nolynoe5796 5 років тому +11

    Some people would never understand how we grew up in the hood not really taught right from wrong. Our hero’s were the neighborhood drug dealers. I think it was big of Corey to turn it around at a young age and do something that some of us will never see, do or understand. He did it without forgetting where he came from. I’m going online after this to purchase his book. Today I have a new hero to look up to. Thank you for your service Captain!

  • @mizwilson4462
    @mizwilson4462 6 років тому +145

    I’m proud to call Corey my brother and friend for life !!💯💯💪🏾💪🏾

  • @knightrider3766
    @knightrider3766 5 років тому +18

    THATS GOOD ...I'M HAPPY FOR HIM, HE SAT BACK AND TURNED HIS LIFE AROUND.

  • @dwhite3234
    @dwhite3234 5 років тому +5

    I almost cried. We need more people like this. The chances come few and far in-between when you're entrenched in the street. This is amazing.

  • @Creole_Rebellion
    @Creole_Rebellion 5 років тому +53

    Corey this what every young black American male in the hood, needs to hear.
    Thank you Corey.
    Greg Miller
    Sacramento California

  • @sexxmode3197
    @sexxmode3197 6 років тому +86

    Corey told his life story. Who better than him to tell his story!!!!
    Rock On
    Inspector Pegues

  • @TheTrill334
    @TheTrill334 5 років тому +65

    This will be a movie soon. I can tell he was a decent police officer. It's sad that they turned on him for telling the truth.
    NYPD has a long history of Italian policemen who work for the mob and kill for the mob , they never tarnish their names . But this black man became a man of honor and served his community with dignity.
    Guardian love all your work.

    • @johnm2617
      @johnm2617 3 місяці тому

      😮 THINK YOU MEAN IRISH POLICE MEN ! WAY MORE IRISH NY COPS ! NOT SAYING THE OIL BALLS AREN'T IN THE FORCE ! REGARDLESS THIS MAN CHANGED HIS LIFE FOR THE BETTER

  • @streetstruck8951
    @streetstruck8951 6 років тому +45

    Another great piece from the Guardian. Much appreciated.

  • @PaulHung77
    @PaulHung77 6 років тому +85

    Society tries to box you in and categorise you, this man really defied society's expectations of what you can achieve...also highlights racism within society. The guy obviously served as a great policeman, but once his past is discovered, 'oh I knew it, you're black, so you must have been bad all along!'

    • @praggypopsqa4652
      @praggypopsqa4652 6 років тому +12

      Jack Samurai - That pushes a person back towards a life of crime. This happened to a Black woman a few years ago. She killed a man who had been molesting her as a child after confronting him, served her time, but got a degree in chemistry while in prison. She admits she served time, gets hired and then somehow her murder detail comes up and they decide to fire her. I can't believe she hasn't killed herself. Maybe she has. The report I saw was a few years ago. I wonder if she can sue them for contract violations or something.

    • @al-guerilla
      @al-guerilla 5 років тому +5

      U r right: he had to b 'good po-lice' (as in the series "The Wire"😊) bkus, there was no mention - ANYWHERE - that he wasn't. So, why would they attempt to discredit him about his life - [prior to] - joining force & his accomplished & distinguished post-life. See..this is what it is to b 'chosen' in this world: u WILL have to Bear the cross - yet, Yah' will redeem u. Thus, Yah' Prevails

  • @_RobBanks
    @_RobBanks 4 роки тому +6

    I don’t even know this man and I got chills when they celebrated the achievements and accelerated development.

  • @smedina197sm
    @smedina197sm 5 років тому +35

    Black and Hispanic males need to follow this man's footsteps

  • @bigdeneen
    @bigdeneen 6 років тому +31

    Wow ..... the world won’t let you win ! They were jealous of him ! We all have a story. You know people can change their life , he went down the right way !

  • @londonislite
    @londonislite 6 років тому +40

    This is an amazing documentary. Thanks Guardian

  • @capricorn1116
    @capricorn1116 5 років тому +4

    That's what I call giving back to the community, much respect to this brother 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @carlosgueddes729
    @carlosgueddes729 5 років тому +3

    That’s the true definition of a police officer. Someone who is selfless takes care of his family never did what his father did to him. Services country in the Armed Forces, came back to New York and serve probably as a police officer. The true definition of a righteous man .

  • @KouryKush
    @KouryKush 5 років тому +8

    Wow in the beginning I would of never thought he would be a cop, amazing story it reminds me of the 1970s movie The Spook Who Sat By the Door.

  • @catterpillar9728
    @catterpillar9728 5 років тому +2

    At 18:31 that guy is so on point,
    The biggest fallback on all of this is the message it sends to the kids, or anyone else for that matter. And that message is: you can never change.

  • @helenarose580
    @helenarose580 5 років тому +20

    Great story they should make a movie out of this

    • @deletdis6173
      @deletdis6173 3 роки тому

      Paid in Full
      Edit: Sorry, I commented too soon.

  • @deneencoleman-ruff7249
    @deneencoleman-ruff7249 5 років тому +5

    I want your book, You are the male version of my sister and I, we still standing continued blessings they still in the past, we weighed our options, kept it moving and now what yeah share the testimony and hell yeah we deserve a second chance, damn my sister died last year from health complications and We all love and miss her tremendously, and we used to live in NYC, I know every block and part of New York, big up! ❤️🙏🏽 Continued blessings to you and your family

  • @michaeljohn8905
    @michaeljohn8905 5 років тому +1

    Man this guy deserves praise and a medal for showing that people make mistakes but are redeemable. My life is similar to his and I’m a productive member of society. If you can show me a person who has never made mistakes in their life I’d be very surprised. So all you perfect people out there can you better hope you don’t make a mistake in your life.

  • @raydrugs1764
    @raydrugs1764 5 років тому +10

    Saluted to the Og that show this positive message. 198 the Dockssss

  • @pauletheridge
    @pauletheridge 5 років тому +73

    Sometimes you have to go thru Hell to come out right. Blessings to you and your family.

    • @seanwright8786
      @seanwright8786 5 років тому +1

      Indeed. 12th letter in the language

  • @bherb7962
    @bherb7962 2 роки тому

    Why isn’t this viral or wasn’t ?? This is real motivation if your that simple minded to say he’s wrong for talking about his mistakes an past it’s our PAST for a reason if you can say he’s a disgrace what do you not make mistakes ? Not everybody has the same resources or even dads let alone role models Corey should be an inspiration an motivation to all we all have to change in some way idc who you are !

  • @donfranciskho
    @donfranciskho 6 років тому +40

    I dont believe in that saying. "Robber always be a robber". It will be up to you if you will choose to be that way.

  • @scorporsupremacy7948
    @scorporsupremacy7948 5 років тому +51

    He’s like the original police version of Denzel Washington . I’m glad he came out on top and I’m glad for him. Now...when is the movie 🍿 coming out 🧐

    • @1MeSheTV
      @1MeSheTV 5 років тому +2

      Yes we need the movie💯✔

    • @coreypegues4141
      @coreypegues4141 5 років тому +1

      Movie coming out this year #2020

  • @MADNEWYORKER914
    @MADNEWYORKER914 5 років тому +143

    From the Supreme Team to NYC cop??? Only in New York!!!

  • @t33mccullough15
    @t33mccullough15 5 років тому +25

    He never forgot where he came from he mad a change he tells his story has a family he's giving back to the community so what did he do wrong again💁

    • @MikeGreenwood51
      @MikeGreenwood51 5 років тому

      I do nit know. But did his stroy reveal he had protected a cop killer from his fomer hoody days. Isn't harbouring a fugitive from justice a serious crime if the crime the fugitive committed was serious. Killing a cop by shooting him 5 times in head seems serious or serious enough for a life sentence.

  • @sonial8940
    @sonial8940 5 років тому +9

    we need more police officers like him.

  • @littlejoey6341
    @littlejoey6341 5 років тому +9

    Criminal to cop could make the best cops because a man like that truly knows the street life and be a asset to the community on doing good

  • @pharaohimhotep6482
    @pharaohimhotep6482 5 років тому +15

    wow. what a story, he became a high ranking officer. he's a great BLACK MAN. MUCH RESPECT.

  • @ryanburdon8635
    @ryanburdon8635 5 років тому +30

    God bless him... He was lucky to not get a charge at 18, that affects your options.

  • @WHIPLASHVideosTBT
    @WHIPLASHVideosTBT 5 років тому +13

    That Combat Jack podcast show with Corey Pegues was a classic then and still is to this day. R.I.P Combat Jack.

    • @Msboochie2
      @Msboochie2 5 років тому +1

      WHIPLASH Right! Legendary, I was enthralled listening to that episode. I knew Combat Jack had really done something special with that one. He did work as a lawyer that corporate America would deem important, but he left behind a hell of a legacy with the podcast. He is one of the reasons podcasts are so big now. RIP Combat Jack

  • @mr.rodgers3745
    @mr.rodgers3745 2 роки тому +8

    At first when I heard him talking about his past in the radio interview I thought he was being really dumb for talking about his past before NYPD. But after seeing that he has decided to use his life as a tool for other young people that are growing up just like he did I don't even know this guy but I am proud of him. His story should be heard by all not boycotted. The NYPD should be using this man as their poster boy. I can't wait to read his book.

  • @DEVNYL2010
    @DEVNYL2010 4 роки тому +4

    Dope story. I’m glad he fought back.

  • @yungsorrow5896
    @yungsorrow5896 5 років тому +3

    Man brought himself out the mud made a career helped many lives throughout no doubt and still came out on top props to you Corey

  • @juju0455
    @juju0455 4 роки тому +6

    I don’t know how it’s not disrespectful to say “he’s black and he shows it”

  •  4 роки тому

    i met this brother in a corner store, lovely individual very down to earth, we spoke about this video..im glad to have met him

  • @187mrsmith
    @187mrsmith 5 років тому +6

    @ 3:57 mothers are smart they know what comes behind all that jewelry 💰 & lifestyle...nowadays these guys wanting to die over a chain few bucks in they pocket some new sneakers like that ain't living my guy living is when you own property businesses you got people working for you that's making real 💰... If people would realize there's no retirement plan with that lifestyle best case scenario you get out before it's too late maybe build up a little business and hope it turns into something big ...that very rarely happens that's why you better off going the legitimate route build it up from the floor up....at least you won't be looking over your shoulder worrying about the cops or the stick up kids

  • @ainokeacharmain312
    @ainokeacharmain312 5 років тому +1

    Corey u r da man. Its sick how society takes something so positive n turn it 2 an ugly situation. All those people accepted him n respected him b4 he laid out who n what his past WAS. Concentrate on what n who he became, dnt get stuck on what his past was. U can b whoeva u want 2 b u just got 2 want it n wrk hard at it. Dats my main headline of coreys life i got. Continue 2 b u Corey u r greatness. Thanks 4 sharing ur life with all of us....

  • @praggypopsqa4652
    @praggypopsqa4652 6 років тому +6

    I was always strict with kids when I would babysit. If I was a mom, I know I would be protective of my kids: chores, homework, church and girl scouts/boy scouts and sports.
    Besides that, hugs and affection. Being on the street just leaves teens to vulnerable. They are too young to foresee the long game. Too often it's a no turning back situation.

  • @KikoMaggiña
    @KikoMaggiña 5 років тому +3

    WOW!!! What a story, I’m speechless right now.

  • @blondon1050
    @blondon1050 5 років тому +9

    Truly inspirational
    Peace from London

  • @MookredTVreacts
    @MookredTVreacts 5 років тому +1

    He’s one of ours.... he kept his ppl out of trouble forever. I look to him! Never said I’ll say that about a life long officer. But he’s a hero!

  • @m.a.9579
    @m.a.9579 5 років тому +6

    Hell of a doc, big ups bro. Salute!

  • @robmarsh6025
    @robmarsh6025 2 роки тому

    To Corey, It was wonderful and enlightening opportunity to have you as my boss.

  • @thatguy3841
    @thatguy3841 5 років тому +1

    I can only wish we had more officers like him in the world most definitely in the inner cities!! This man has no blemishes on his record and as it seems as a grown man!! He is a very great man to the people!!

  • @romanw8632
    @romanw8632 6 років тому +17

    What a story

  • @russellallard2333
    @russellallard2333 5 років тому +8

    This is truly a inspirational story. ✊🏿

  • @fatsocknickels5038
    @fatsocknickels5038 3 роки тому

    nuff respect to corey! read this in the daily news!! these are the type of people who make it out n give back! salute king!

  • @WallStBetsLobby
    @WallStBetsLobby 5 років тому +3

    Duality is a trademark of any New Yorker. Nobody in the NYPD got straight A's in high school, or accepted to Ivy League College. This could have been any police memoir. NYPD is making an example of him.

  • @ellp152
    @ellp152 4 роки тому

    Only thing I see is a man showing our kids that it can happen!! you can change your life!! The streets are not the only way!! He is definitely inspiring and people that want to better there self should be given a chance !

  • @leonvacher6961
    @leonvacher6961 5 років тому +7

    One word “proud”💯

  • @BrantPeel
    @BrantPeel 4 роки тому +2

    I cried, beautiful story

  • @ruddiato
    @ruddiato 5 років тому +6

    I liked this documentary, it presented itself like a movie

  • @elchase5643
    @elchase5643 5 років тому +10

    PEACE TO YOU KING, YOUR AN INSPIRATION.........

    • @dejuansims7283
      @dejuansims7283 5 років тому

      I truly truly understand l have a story of my own. I can really relate Im a truck driver now but l ran the streets HEAVY for years

  • @03cheeto32
    @03cheeto32 5 років тому +1

    This just popped up on my feed and I watched the entire video. Amazing story

  • @chrispickrell3137
    @chrispickrell3137 5 років тому +5

    When are they going to make a Documentary of this man's life, im definitely going to get this book!

  • @josegarciaapollokidzhelix1952
    @josegarciaapollokidzhelix1952 5 років тому +5

    I stay liking the brother , I shed a tear very inspirational , I remember that cop that was shot news , I remember Larry Davis that cop shot , I heard the verse in Kool g rap song Road to the Richies , and back then I knew the code and didn't speak a word

  • @bigjohn828
    @bigjohn828 4 роки тому +3

    DEFINITELY NEED AN UPDATE.

  • @tunaflights7258
    @tunaflights7258 4 роки тому +2

    Corey is the man! A real man!

  • @dhawk718
    @dhawk718 5 років тому +16

    Shouts to DeJaVu on Lindeern Blvd. Some proof the best pool sharks in Queens get it in on that table! Very well filmed documentary! Kings Come From Queens....Salute!

  • @davguy2446
    @davguy2446 5 років тому +2

    Guy changed his life around, think how it was for him becoming a cop he was a marked man, guy was and still is probably a role model for the younger generation that you have the ability to transform your life.

  • @ebz3001
    @ebz3001 5 років тому +4

    Even before i saw the location i thought "everybody sounds like 50..."

  • @marquisjohnson9256
    @marquisjohnson9256 5 років тому +2

    Nobody ever said he shouldn’t have been a drug dealer..real spill in the battlefield (salute)

  • @bettyweimer394
    @bettyweimer394 2 роки тому +1

    What a guy! He is a survivor!

  • @runwithkim1849
    @runwithkim1849 4 роки тому +1

    Wow your book had me looking back on my own law enforcement career.

  • @MrEazyE357
    @MrEazyE357 5 років тому +3

    The way they treated this man makes me sick! To come from where he came from, turn his life around, and accomplish what he did should be celebrated and the fact that people attacked him the way they did is just so disheartening. I wish this man all the luck in the world. He deserves it more than most.

  • @kelleycondon6504
    @kelleycondon6504 5 років тому +1

    this is inspiring and that guy who made the point about how this will actually hurt the imagine that people will accept you if u change

  • @Learningwavy123
    @Learningwavy123 5 років тому +3

    Keep pushing for greatness my brother 💯

  • @rahajibaba
    @rahajibaba 5 років тому +17

    He cant help who he knew

    • @danfield6030
      @danfield6030 5 років тому +2

      Shuby Duby Pro blackness ..I don't get your point .........he attempted murder dude. He pulled the trigger at point blank range. He also associated with killers and an organised crime gang. Obviously you can't trust him. He may have changed but how can the cops know if this is true ??? better not take a chance.

  • @druhye
    @druhye 5 років тому +9

    Everyone has a pass, Corey isn't perfect he changed his life so what he was in the streets he did what he had too do. us as black men dont have the opportunities as others sometime we have to find ourselves he did the right thing much Corey ✊🏾

  • @wingchundragon
    @wingchundragon 2 роки тому +1

    Id wished Starz, Showtime or HBO would make a show about this.

  • @KakistocracySurvivor
    @KakistocracySurvivor 5 років тому

    The path he walked was the reason he was as successful as he was. The man he became and his desire to change his community could not have happened without his past mistakes. Stay strong Corey, many have walked your same path to success.

  • @sonnyfarrington8189
    @sonnyfarrington8189 5 років тому +2

    19:51 this guy pop out of nowhere with a look in his face

  • @jamesbarber4765
    @jamesbarber4765 5 років тому +10

    Excellent story. I will be buying the book

  • @slicc614
    @slicc614 5 років тому +1

    Salute to you real brotha real man with real past issues. But hats off to you for being a real outstanding cop

  • @raysnow6915
    @raysnow6915 5 років тому +1

    God bless this brother we need more people like Corey word ✌✌✌

  • @johnnyrobinson8168
    @johnnyrobinson8168 6 років тому +6

    Very inspirational story! Definitely wish him the best!

  • @1stAccessTV
    @1stAccessTV 4 роки тому +1

    Irish and Italian people came from similar slums they toted the line the whole lives turned around became cops, firefighters and basically dominated union jobs while having friends and family "in the life"., and no one says anything until someone black does it!

  • @mosl2te
    @mosl2te 5 років тому +7

    I'm glad I live down south where it's less racists.

  • @paidagringa1107
    @paidagringa1107 3 роки тому

    Beautiful history, I don’t understand why people didn’t want him to share. Well done 👏🏻 changed his destiny.

  • @MrGor456
    @MrGor456 5 років тому +1

    This documentary gave me chills very inspiring wow💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @cubesanthony720
    @cubesanthony720 5 років тому +1

    W0W... Now this is one Godblessd Black man .who Can move in & out of time , Genious .. more than clever )
    incredible ..
    Time Traveler ...

  • @AB-nb2ic
    @AB-nb2ic 2 роки тому +1

    His drug dealing past makes his achievements as a police officer that much more impressive.

  • @Lordnels
    @Lordnels 6 років тому +12

    Great story. I remember hearing the Combat Jack show of this. Exceptional.
    One tip: the title is terrible.

  • @kaleb7299
    @kaleb7299 5 років тому +1

    A brave, integral and noble Man.

  • @geedee7393
    @geedee7393 5 років тому +2

    He was keeping it real

  • @tukuihotanga3120
    @tukuihotanga3120 2 роки тому

    Powerful! Sending mad love from nz