The Harsh Reality of Violence in Florida State Prisons

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  • @ianbickCT
    @ianbickCT  27 днів тому +6

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  • @jeanoatljeano635
    @jeanoatljeano635 26 днів тому +7

    “if ur a decent person and do some bull shit it’s war with in yoself” realest shit i heard all year

  • @Breakin_da_law
    @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому +15

    Let me clarify this for you. In pa where im currently on parole my sentence is 21/2 to 8 years. My first sentence in florida was just shy of 2 1/2 years. Which at 85 percent in 1996 meant i had around 90 days that i could have lost if i had gotten in trouble. Ive done 90 on my head in the hole ! However, on my current sentence in Pa if i would have gotten in trouble i would lose 6 years!!!!! And thats what i meant when i said Florida dont give you good time cause you barely get shit! People focus on the wrong part of the mesaqge. These stories i told are 30 years old and are a reflection of my teenage self not who i am currently.

    • @tomdallas3690
      @tomdallas3690 24 дні тому

      So what?

    • @michaelmortag3536
      @michaelmortag3536 23 дні тому

      I had a two year sentence in Fl with 3 felonies in wisconsin. One year into it I found out about the
      "intrastate agreement on detainer act". It got me out of shithole Fl and into wisconsin. That's after both states told me to fuk myself and I'd do my wisconsin time after I was done with my florida time.
      😂I filed the detainer act they did what the feds told them to do.
      That's a Federal deal. All you need is the warden at the institution to sign a form and it starts. I'm sure you know about the speedy trial thing it applies as soon as you file.

    • @louisemanning9542
      @louisemanning9542 17 днів тому +1

      I thought you & the host said New York ,did yall say York ,& I currently born and raised in Baltimore west side ,I salute you brother for getting out & starting your life over ,phuck what these trolls gotta say ,we’re on the internet we’re everyone pretends to be gangsta ,& they have no ideas, glad you made it out 💯

    • @RashudHills-oo2ln
      @RashudHills-oo2ln 17 днів тому

      95 they stop CRD no parole in Florida unless you got a old case from the early 90'S

  • @suzeauster2223
    @suzeauster2223 26 днів тому +4

    Thank You for Sharing 😊

  • @BeckyUSA
    @BeckyUSA 25 днів тому +3

    Loved the interview

  • @Vigna1986
    @Vigna1986 19 днів тому +3

    Lol this guy’s story is crazy. Great episode started laughing my ass off when he said sweep in the sun off the sidewalk when you don’t even have no broom great show.

  • @huggybear9937
    @huggybear9937 13 днів тому +2

    I'm a former corrections officer from Pennsylvania and worked in the Florida system for a couple years he's not telling stories he knows the system

  • @knittingstarterkit8901
    @knittingstarterkit8901 21 день тому +3

    From a C.O. that's worked in multiple States,
    This adult prison system in Florida operates like a juvenile detention treatment center and trains officers to perform like child protective service case workers in a family-drug community oriented environment that rewards inmates like a high school teacher grades its students in comparison to prison systems west of the mississippi.
    Florida has no protective custody units, with the exception of Raiford, which means a large number of inmates that would be considered "marks" in other states and deemed "protective custody" intermingle with general population inmates who are mostly made-up of self-proclaimed gang affiliations in cities that most have no association with.
    These are considered violations in western state prison inmate populations and punishable by death on-site with guards or no guards present. Inmates and officers can attest to this.
    Most Florida inmate populations openly declare individuality and see no harm in extorting child molestors or rapists. Whereas western state inmate populations consider the monetary or goods exchange as "doing business" with child molestors or rapists, therefor constitutes a violation punishable by death.
    Think about it... would you knowingly go into a business transaction with a known child molestor? What would your wife/husband say about that? what would your family say about that? how would that affect your image if you operated your business like that outside of prison? Probably wouldn't do it.
    Western inmate populations start "inmate disturbances" and riots to fulfill murder hits on mostly would be protective custody inmates. Most Florida "disturbances" are started as a distraction for contraband drops and transactions.
    It seems the western part of the country has an inmate population that is focused on structure, discipline and organization. And the eastern part of the country has an inmate population that is focused on drug relations, money and community-oriented individualism (a conundrum).
    I discovered Florida has a hereditary officer-inmate favoritism problem where many inmates have blood, cultural and community relations to prison staff such as in human resources, recruiters, chaplains, nurses and officers that partake in relationship-like communication which is forbidden in all other state correctional facilities I've worked.
    I'd also like to point out that Florida is the only state prison system I've worked where an obvious proportion of the inmate population originates from upper-middle class families or above that openly claim involvement in the drug trade. If you've originated from the middle-class or above then why are you involving yourself with the drug trade? Inmates I've asked seemed just as confused as I was.
    Coming from a poor background myself, I took offense to many upper-middle class inmates activity in the drug trade, as most of the poor kids in my city (including myself) saw and experienced at an early age the collateral damage drug abuse created and have tried extremely hard to do everything but get involved with drugs... including getting a job.
    So, apparently in Florida, if you grew up middle class or above, it means your accessibility to the drug trade is easier, so why not?
    Typical Florida inmate scenario:
    James grandma gets prescribed valuum and percocet so James decides to steal ma'mas prescriptions and get some girls high, and to have sex with them. Well, the girls... they tell their friends, and James starts selling grandmas prescriptions to them. But when James get caught, James get a slap on the hand... I'll tell you why:
    James gets the ol' "now james... speech" because "the town" knows he's a good kid. While in jail for 7 days for selling grandmas precriptions, James meets Dave, who is from ohio, and who has this meth he tells James to try when they get out.
    They eventually meet up, and James smokes a bowl of meth with his new friend. Time goes by, James studies Dave selling meth to some family or who he seems to be closely related to. Dave is selling meth out of his dead grandpas trailer in Sarasota.
    After awhile, Dave introduces James to his biker brother, Jimmy. James idolizes Jimmy the biker. James thinks its super cool now to sell meth for him. What an opportunity. But James has a problem, he uses the meth he's supposed to sell and ends up getting caught with about 4.2 grams.
    All James did is run a red light while experiencing sleep deprivation. You know, simple stuff.
    When pulled over, James told the cops he got the meth from Daves biker brother Jimmy and that it was stupid. The cops nodded with a "ohhhh" we know them.
    James goes to court, and the Judge ends up being familiar with Daves biker brother Jimmy. The Judge and Jimmy graduated from the same high school at the same year from the same small town in an upper-middle class neighborhood of a medium size ohio city.
    The Judge convicts James with possession of paraphenalia and sentences him to 6 months probation and to complete an online course about addiciton (at his own leisure).
    Later, James meets up with Daves and his Biker Brother Jimmy to celebrate.
    While partying that night, Jimmy's friend tattoos James neck with the phrase "I GOT HEART" and tattoos around his right eye with the phrase "REAL FLORIDA CRACKA" and tattoos under James left eye "FOUR AND 1/4 TEARDROPS" to signify the 4.2 grams James was busted with.
    Now over time, this experience molds James to become like a gangster, and the town considers him to be a "thug".
    Word spreads across the county and James becomes known as "that dude" because he developed a loud tone of voice and won't turn down a fight (needs a few drinks first though). One day James picks a fight with guy named Cory. Cory is from another county. James loses the fight and is embarrassed so he grabs Jimmy's revolver from his motorcycle pouch and shoots Cory 5 times. Jimmy the biker threatens the witnesses so they run away because no-one messes with the outlaws rapists biker club business.
    James is charged with attempted manslaughter because Jimmy testified he tried to squeeze his gun out of James hand which caused him to pull the trigger that accidently hit Cory. Since no witnesses came forward to support Cory's statement, the Judge knows James is a good kid so it only seemed appropriate to convict him of attempted manslaughter.
    James gets sentenced to 1 year of incarceration in a state correctional facility (dormatory) and 4 years probation.
    James meets a C.O. that asks him about his tattoos and James responds with "I'm a Hot Boy!".
    I did some research on James and was told by a Lieutenant that his Mother has worked at the local court house as a clerk for over 20 years and his father is part owner of a well established Honda car dealership and his sister is a Commissioned Officer in the Navy and his Grandparents worked very hard operating a local church for almost 50 years. Lieutenant talked about they're last name as if it was royalty.
    Now, I discovered about 80% of those inmates involved in the drug trade at the institution I worked in Florida have parents with long-term careers in a civil service position in the county where they originated from or have long-term involvement with a community-oriented organization that county.
    All of the inmate population I've dealt with in western inmate populations who are involved in the drug trade originate from third-world to poor backgrounds and are generational gang members with strict codes of conduct convicted of brutal pre-meditated homicides that send messages when you read the paperwork.
    It was such a big difference in comparison with dealing with cortez in SMU out west who decapitated 3 rival gang members with a makeshift sword and only stopped cutting the heart out of one rival when inhaled oc spray or dealing with smith's schitzophrenic episodes when he would dig out the tendons in his hands by pushing and puncturing the skin between his knuckles with pencils and pens pulling them out and sacrificing them to satan while naked and smeared in his own feces and vomit screaming on the top of his lungs "KILL THEM ALL! KILLLL THEMMM ALLLLLLLLL!".
    Always on high alert and yearly lockdowns due to State-wide declared inmate gang wars in the prisons and the streets.
    Then I come to Florida to get a break and met a 57 year old white male convicted of raping a teenager who openly claimed, in general population, to be a gang member... what gang I asked? He answered: "bloods!".

    • @Chazer45
      @Chazer45 21 день тому +2

      Worth the read, thanks

    • @svetlanabaidak526
      @svetlanabaidak526 20 днів тому +2

      This is well written and broken down. I got disappointed that there was an end. As someone in mental health field, I am always interested as to why people get into certain situations.
      There is a difference between a child in the projects to a child of means

    • @markmurdock280
      @markmurdock280 10 днів тому

      I believed everything up to the point he said he's gat a warrant for strong arm robbery.I don't know did he just tell on himself or not but he says he has an active warrant right now so i.jist don't know if I believe him or not.He is also portraying himself as a snitch he says he will work with the police a couple times.ĺ

  • @equalopportunitydestroyer
    @equalopportunitydestroyer 17 днів тому +1

    I was at brevard work camp in 2011...all of the old sgts were still there...

  • @wendybauer5578
    @wendybauer5578 26 днів тому +8

    Ehren, I was on the bus that morning also. UA-cam also has the Rescue 911 video of the show that was published. Search Rescue 911 School Bus Save.

  • @BWallis31B
    @BWallis31B 5 днів тому

    I seen your video of the inmate gone correctional. I myself have served the army, then did 5 months fed time...did an overnighter in parish jail 4 or 5 times, then cleaned my life up...i joined the army to become a cop...which I ruined..so i thought.....years later...a local Sheriff's Office is hiring myself to be a CO...warden told me to give him 1 year and he would send me to get certified, and if I wanted to work the streets, he would help me...God is Great!!

  • @nelsonvillanueva7410
    @nelsonvillanueva7410 26 днів тому +2

    Love this podcast

  • @d-lowatts2050
    @d-lowatts2050 25 днів тому +3

    Dude said a lot of fights , guy gives me a couple slices of bread and he wanted a whole loaf back haha
    Ian : tell us about that
    Dude says: well there was this dude you know I dont know his name but we were pretty tight! 😂😂😂

  • @GoodLifeI247I
    @GoodLifeI247I 21 день тому +1

    Ian my brotha you used to annoy me Ngl but I just had an epiphany…We are very similar. Respect you getting through the Feds and making friends along the way and gaining respect from some Serious Dudes. I realized today it’s ok to be a little soft lol. It was funny seeing You giggle and smile and say “He got punked out” haha. That made my night brotha. Congrats on all of your success. The gentleman you’re interviewing seems legit.

    • @ianbickCT
      @ianbickCT  19 днів тому +1

      Haha I appreciate you man. Well said! Happy holidays

  • @chancethegreat
    @chancethegreat 26 днів тому +6

    I'm from near this area. Most people from York are just like this dude, lol.

    • @ELLoSaint
      @ELLoSaint 26 днів тому

      😂😂😂 whats that? Lame ssa wannabee gangsters

    • @deebknyc0985
      @deebknyc0985 23 дні тому

      ​@@ELLoSaintFactz that redneck hillbilly accent cringe ASF....not being mean I'm just keeping it 💯 👌

  • @robme3660
    @robme3660 22 дні тому +3

    You hear more lies and embellished stories in jail than you do after midnight in a dive bar. I'll never go back to either. The latter led me to the former three times. 😂

  • @Scxoop123
    @Scxoop123 26 днів тому +6

    Lake Butler / RMC is currently the worst and most violent prison in FLDOC per capita. CFRC is bad but at least its in Orlando. Lake Butler is in Lake Butler is in Union CO in the MIDDLE of GD nowhere. And sweep the sun off the walk is 100% real.
    The fact tht he mentioned Brevard CI is CRAZY. Thats my hometown (Brevard CO {Melbourne/Eau Gallie} is home, Not Sharpes) but BCI is right cross the street from our CO Jail (Sharpes) and our Work Release Center so on Camp RD, This little 2 lane country ass rd with nothing but trailer parks has 3 prisons within 1 mile. Gottaa love Brevard CO and the crooked politics

    • @Dylancla
      @Dylancla 26 днів тому

      I hit butler wild west unit in 5 it had the craziest rep then from the jar of teeth and so on. I liked the cage we still had weights then but I came out of cfrc

    • @brianhedge5487
      @brianhedge5487 26 днів тому +1

      Brevard was the worst youth offender camp there was.. I did time at lake butler and holy shit it sucked ass!!

    • @Dylancla
      @Dylancla 26 днів тому

      @@brianhedge5487 I think all jit camps are the worst because it's are the worst, I hated when they would hit my camps

    • @dirtyduval1904
      @dirtyduval1904 24 дні тому +1

      Lancaster CI was wild back in the early 2000s I don't know about now but when I was there it was called gladiator camp lol. It popped off everyday in that mfer

    • @anthonypiellucci4521
      @anthonypiellucci4521 17 днів тому

      Camp road if i remember correctly.

  • @eistotheroceistotheroc6273
    @eistotheroceistotheroc6273 22 дні тому +5

    A wild imagination…

  • @JoeMarcello123
    @JoeMarcello123 26 днів тому +2

    Ian you gotta start veting these people... this guy belives hes living in a movie or something.

  • @junior_treyohfive
    @junior_treyohfive 24 дні тому

    I was at century CI., You can see the Alabama water tower I never seen the guard tower he talking bout. I did over 3 years there... Florida does give out gain- time you got to do 85% of ur time unless it's in court you were sentenced to mandatory time.

  • @adoseofreality6781
    @adoseofreality6781 22 дні тому +1

    If this dudes telling the truth about everything then I am positive he will definitely be going back unfortunately. He seems like he would still care way too much about what people think about him.

  • @jamesurenovitch8706
    @jamesurenovitch8706 26 днів тому +2

    Dude never mentioned his daughter near end of interview ,when asked what keeps you motivated to stay out of prison, never mentioned kid as a motivation. Bet 100$ he's in jail in say ,,,,, 18 months.

    • @jessehardin8500
      @jessehardin8500 23 дні тому +2

      I was talking to a guy at work about this today. We were talking about why we don't trap or do dumb shit that would cause us to go to jail and we both said our daughters

  • @d04011976
    @d04011976 13 днів тому +1

    Check his paperwork thanks

  • @Getithowyoulive863
    @Getithowyoulive863 26 днів тому +9

    Ian, honest question. Do you do your research on the people you interview prior to the interview? I just have a gut feeling you dont properly vett the people you interview.

    • @HectorOvalles-tm7pf
      @HectorOvalles-tm7pf 26 днів тому

      Thank you!!! Cause this dude is just Shooting from the hip.. Making shit up as he goes.. Super lame..I'm from Philadelphia.. this dude won't make it in a female Jail in philly... LAME

    • @ianbickCT
      @ianbickCT  26 днів тому +21

      Everyone’s entitled to share their story. I leave it for the audience to decide wether it’s true or not

    • @2901mattharvey
      @2901mattharvey 26 днів тому +8

      I knew this cat personally. This is all real.

    • @joshpeavy4206
      @joshpeavy4206 26 днів тому +1

      Not when he said aint no good time, Florida is gain time, 10 days a month homie unless you doing a straight bid because you dont want probation, been there done that

    • @jojosaylor8613
      @jojosaylor8613 26 днів тому +1

      There ain't no ac in the Florida chain gain he talking bout freezing with ac nope dude bs red cap is yo and you ain't buying tobacco as a youth

  • @casey3831
    @casey3831 26 днів тому +5

    This dude won’t make it thru parole 💯

    • @haydendenard2693
      @haydendenard2693 26 днів тому +7

      Bro don't wish that on people man that's fucked up you don't even know this man

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому +2

      I've been on parole for years now with no problems. Keep in mind the stories I talked about are over 30 years old and not a reflection of who I am today

  • @JBake-j2q
    @JBake-j2q 7 днів тому

    @40:30 Ocala
    fl famous now🤣

  • @WilliamHern-y1e
    @WilliamHern-y1e 26 днів тому +2

    There is something he isn't telling us??? I think he was beat up in prison alot....and won't admit it

  • @Dylancla
    @Dylancla 26 днів тому +1

    His Florida prison stories seems legit to me I've been there and that's normal there. The no gain time thing does not make sense saying there was none could only happen if you were on a min mandatory I'm my opinion because up till 95 it was 65% then became 85% which it still is now

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому +1

      @@Dylancla what I meant was, it was nothing for me to get in trouble in Florida prisons because I only had a maximum of 90 days of good time they could take from me. Whereas on my Pennsylvania sentence the simplest write up could cost me up to 6 years !!!! Florida doesn't give you shit. I know I was in there twice!!! But I was released in 2001 , probably before half of the trolls commenting were even born. If real recognizes real there's no doubt why most of these commenters can't tell what they are seeing. Because they are probably Karen's and Kyle's who have barely ever even stepped into the streets. I'm an old man now. Long since changed my life. But everything i said on this podcast i stand by!!! And if people do their research before running their mouths they wouldn't be on here talking shit

    • @Dylancla
      @Dylancla 24 дні тому

      @ that's make total sense on gain time, I'm not calling you a liar I was there 02-06 what you say is what I remember. I'm 52 your probably close. I don't know if I caught where you fell out of? I'm orange co x16121. Your good with me brother!!

  • @2901mattharvey
    @2901mattharvey 26 днів тому +3

    Kenny Perrone grabbed the wheel I remember that. Mr. Snyder’s bus.

  • @jctorres6112
    @jctorres6112 22 дні тому

    What hair?!!!
    😂😂😂
    team mom

  • @dustinlewis24
    @dustinlewis24 12 днів тому

    The problem with this dork is he wants to put out episodes all the time so he just finds random crackheads that'll tell him anything this genre on UA-cam is just so oversaturated.

  • @MX-CO
    @MX-CO 26 днів тому

    What Happened to IANs lip?

  • @br76543
    @br76543 23 дні тому

    Anybody can give their honest account while stupid individuals will say your lieing, because their imagination is more real than what was spoken. Idiots!

  • @lanewishyoudtabitfortheles623
    @lanewishyoudtabitfortheles623 22 дні тому

    I just erased a comment. I wish I could continue.

  • @Dylancla
    @Dylancla 26 днів тому +2

    There's no ac in Florida doc but in admin buildings where officers and nurses work so he's not wrong on ac being cold in the receiving building obviously not 40 but can be cold.

  • @chriscieslik5259
    @chriscieslik5259 26 днів тому

    I would of definitely got in trouble with this cat bak in the day😂😅

    • @brandons2842
      @brandons2842 25 днів тому

      You would have been trading bussy for noodles?

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому

      I appreciate that bro. But to be honest I was a real p.o.s.. took me 25 years to figure out how to change

  • @TommyGzTV
    @TommyGzTV 4 дні тому

    sound like mans was making up stories as he goes lol

  • @MarinaM-o6p
    @MarinaM-o6p 27 днів тому

    What do you expect to happen ? Inside resides all rotten apples . We do not truly care .

  • @tomdallas3690
    @tomdallas3690 24 дні тому +1

    Dude dresses like Joe Burrow on crank.

  • @justingonzalez6921
    @justingonzalez6921 23 дні тому

    Time to grow up, prison should make you a better person frfr

  • @jamestoni
    @jamestoni 3 дні тому

    i could listen to this guy for hours.

  • @mattlane2590
    @mattlane2590 26 днів тому +31

    This guy doesn’t seem legit!

    • @Bluecollar711
      @Bluecollar711 26 днів тому +3

      Nope not at all

    • @johnrodrigues5946
      @johnrodrigues5946 26 днів тому +3

      There all just paid actors 😂

    • @LelandSmith-ld1kv
      @LelandSmith-ld1kv 26 днів тому +1

      Agreed

    • @louiswolff9382
      @louiswolff9382 26 днів тому

      Thought the same within the first 2 minutes, his stories jump all over the damn place and you can tell he’s embellishing shit and or just straight up lying, 15 dudes with a pit bull against him in a truck with his “buddy” who set him up over a fake Rolex, his step dad wanting to do a drive by on the trailer trash that allegedly jumped him, man if you get jumped by 15 dudes there’s only one of 2 outcomes-the medical examiner is coming to get your body, or the ambulance is taking your ass to a trauma center lol, and the “I was the first in my high school to go to prison it was the cool thing back then 😑 um no, no it wasn’t, so he got sent to prison with a firearm enhancement but 2 minutes later he’s saying he dropped the gun and the cops couldn’t find it so they had to dismiss the charge ? Make up your mind bro, it’s one or the other but not both 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @2901mattharvey
      @2901mattharvey 26 днів тому +12

      No they really aren’t. I went to school with this guy. I remember what happened on Mr. Snyder’s bus.

  • @jojosaylor8613
    @jojosaylor8613 26 днів тому

    And he talking bout he aint want to mess up his parole aint no parole in florida and florida has gain time this dude full of it

    • @Dylancla
      @Dylancla 26 днів тому

      Unless he's talking about the 90s they had parole and 65%

  • @mcarmichael4432
    @mcarmichael4432 24 дні тому +1

    The tales of a idiot

  • @Beam99sav
    @Beam99sav 26 днів тому

    This dude was talking about a case that hadnt got solved yet. Self Snitchin damn

  • @nathang4852
    @nathang4852 26 днів тому

    A trail of knickknacks lol

  • @pav7189
    @pav7189 26 днів тому

    still got a warrant bob

  • @WOT881
    @WOT881 21 день тому

    You get good time down here TF is he talking about ?

  • @JohnJohnson-zo9yo
    @JohnJohnson-zo9yo 26 днів тому

    I hope this guy gets help

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому

      Don't need it these stories are 30 years old. Today I live a positive , productive life.

  • @ClipsCrazy__
    @ClipsCrazy__ 26 днів тому

    This dude is shaggy in real life

  • @DeannaM-s5w
    @DeannaM-s5w 24 дні тому

    Boy you have not changed one bit.I think the only true things you said was Kenny saved the bus you did not throw the bus driver down the steps he passed out, and yes the story about his mother in the video store.
    But he failed to mention that he was hiding all his stolen thing from the Akers on MY property. Ehren stop trying to act like a bad ass.

    • @lisamack4160
      @lisamack4160 24 дні тому

      Didn't think people share same DNA would see this lies nothings changed

  • @justinramirez4301
    @justinramirez4301 25 днів тому

    His story gotta be cap bruh.. he ain’t telling the full truth here

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому

      Every word was true and a reflection of how stupid I once was. And keep in mind these stories are 30 years old or more

  • @eness9756
    @eness9756 26 днів тому

    He's wayyyyyy nervous.

  • @Delano621
    @Delano621 26 днів тому

    Like most they get tired going to prison. Grtting older does that

  • @Hottsauceandtacos
    @Hottsauceandtacos 25 днів тому

    20 years of that life. That's a long time. War within yourself. I know that feeling.

  • @jessegibbons3562
    @jessegibbons3562 24 дні тому

    PowerGrind

  • @DylanMckeon-n2w
    @DylanMckeon-n2w 15 днів тому

    You can tell alot of what he saying is cap im sure he was in these prisons but his stories are somewhat fabricated for sure

  • @FacelessMediaStudio
    @FacelessMediaStudio 26 днів тому

    not wishin on his downfall but for sum strange reason i am willing to bet that he gon go back sounds too much like a likelong criminal loving invidual

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому +1

      This stories are 30+ years old and not a reflection of who I am today.

  • @arthurjohnson9872
    @arthurjohnson9872 25 днів тому

    This guy talking a lot of shit. Had he did some time in his state ( Maryland ) ?He would be dead trying to be Mr. Tough guy

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому +1

      I wasnt a tough guy. I was just surviving and making mistakes left and right like the teenage punk I can admit I was. I didn't get on this podcast to promote that violent shit. I got on here to show the few friends I have left that are still in active addiction that if I can change so can they.

  • @christopherstmarin
    @christopherstmarin 26 днів тому

    Dude looks and sounds like Sam Rockwell

  • @chrisThomas-sx3nf
    @chrisThomas-sx3nf 26 днів тому

    This is one of my least favorite interviews I live in Florida he's full of it

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому

      That's fine. I did the podcast for the people like me who don't believe they can change, to show them that if I can do it anyone can. Not everyone can relate and that's fine. I respect your opinion

  • @mastro4prez
    @mastro4prez 26 днів тому +3

    I dont know about Y'all, but im getting gay vibes from both these goofballz!!

    • @ianbickCT
      @ianbickCT  26 днів тому +1

      😂

    • @yandenuts
      @yandenuts 26 днів тому

      Only people that have trouble with a person being gay is someone that doesn't trust themself to say no.

    • @ZazaGoods
      @ZazaGoods 26 днів тому

      The host looks like he wants to eat him up!!! 💯

    • @Windertofindertuckertocumming
      @Windertofindertuckertocumming 26 днів тому +1

      I pulled up and they were wrestling 😮😮😮😂

    • @richbrookover7663
      @richbrookover7663 26 днів тому +1

      Always gotta be some that talk that smack.🤦
      I agree that this guest is into some fiction tho. Always entertaining regardless!

  • @kingaza7734
    @kingaza7734 14 днів тому

    Man said Lancaster ci is boot camp 😂😂😂no that's gladiator school jit camp xs 10 cuz all the Brevard dem9ns went there after they closed it down ,SUMTER ci is the boot camp he went to brevard too? Why not tell what happens at Lancaster and breva4d???.....🧢

  • @Delano621
    @Delano621 26 днів тому

    Inmate cleaned up the piss? Hmmm

  • @antsant5228
    @antsant5228 23 дні тому

    I had this Rolex well it was a fake Rolex 😂 lmao this guy is a clown

  • @MarinoSesh420
    @MarinoSesh420 25 днів тому

    I hate York PA

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому

      So do I. I'm the guy from the podcast btw!

  • @jessegibbons3562
    @jessegibbons3562 24 дні тому

    Obc

  • @joshpeavy4206
    @joshpeavy4206 26 днів тому +1

    Bro like wtf you get gain time in Florida prison, you can google it, also depends on your sentence but dude sus asf, been to lake butler and yes its rough but never had any problems

    • @wendybauer5578
      @wendybauer5578 26 днів тому

      @@joshpeavy4206 yes you do get gain time. You’re right, Florida gain time is 10 days for every 30. Unfortunately been through that less myself at Lowell CI.

    • @Dylancla
      @Dylancla 26 днів тому

      It was 85% for me when did 10 days happen, I'm not saying it's not possible because I eos in 06

    • @ronnie8459
      @ronnie8459 10 днів тому

      @@Dylanclayou get 10 days a month until you hit your 85 percent date after that your date don’t move anymore on the gain time sheet but will still show you got 10 days. Did 8 1/2 on a 10 year sentence then little over 2 and a half on a 3 yr sentence

  • @CrashOutTiming718
    @CrashOutTiming718 8 днів тому

    Who are these bums 😂

  • @SilentShot_609
    @SilentShot_609 26 днів тому +4

    @1090jake who is this fool 😂

    • @diydustin8404
      @diydustin8404 26 днів тому

      1090 is his brother.

    • @aloeblack8853
      @aloeblack8853 26 днів тому

      Good story

    • @Breakin_da_law
      @Breakin_da_law 25 днів тому

      1090 probably was probably a baby when I was in prison . You guys have to understand I'm speaking of a different era. I was released in 2001 down in florda

  • @nane-js9ps
    @nane-js9ps 26 днів тому

    You can tell ian isnt to impressed

  • @robertfowler698
    @robertfowler698 19 днів тому

    Bullshit

  • @joshpeavy4206
    @joshpeavy4206 26 днів тому

    Bro like wtf you get gain time in Florida prison, you can google it, also depends on your sentence but dude sus asf, been to lake butler and yes its rough but never had any problems