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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2016
  • Last year, we met Otis Johnson at a New York City shelter for ex-convicts. Everyone there was trying to get their feet back on the ground. Otis had just got out of prison after serving a 44-year sentence. The last time he had seen his family was May 1975.
    When we shared Otis's first story of being reintroduced to the modern world, viewers were amazed by just how unfamiliar everything was to him. iPhones, Times Square, jars of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly ... everything was new or starkly different.
    His story clearly resonated with people. More than 12 million people watched Otis' story on UA-cam, and we wanted to show them what happened next.
    We went to Asbury Park, in New Jersey, with Otis to try to find them. Reconnecting with family was something he had said he was always interested in doing, but hadn't got round to yet. After all, he was still learning how to navigate the city. He had a small box where he kept old, tattered photos of family members, but that was basically all the information he had on them.
    "The only address I really have is Asbury Park," Otis told us. So we took the train to Asbury Park not knowing much.
    But we did have Otis' memory. Once we arrived at the train station and began roaming the streets, small things about his old home slowly came back to him: extended family members, friends, shops. He wanted to find his aunt, Dottie Moore, and some other family members. He said many would probably think he was dead.
    When we talked to Otis about his relationship with his family, his answers were complicated. He was a member of the Fruit of Islam (the paramilitary wing of Nation of Islam, the Islamic religious movement once famously led by Malcom X) in his younger days. The Nation of Islam's stated goals were to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans. Otis was a devout Muslim who said he helped "clean up the streets" of drug dealers.
    "We wasn't all bad," he would say.
    But Otis said some of his family members didn't buy that. He didn't know if they would be angry or happy to see him after all these years away. He had a nervous energy about him as we walked down Pine Street, knocking on doors and asking strangers about Dottie Moore.
    This final story on Otis Johnson is one of reconnection and reconciliation. It is the story of a man on a quest to reunite with remnants of his past and one, we hope, many can relate to.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5 тис.

  • @SCUZZPOP
    @SCUZZPOP 7 років тому +8869

    44 years for not even a murder.

    • @LilSmut
      @LilSmut 7 років тому +170

      ProfessorBean of a police officer

    • @SCUZZPOP
      @SCUZZPOP 7 років тому +951

      +Jbonus28 So? He deserved at least 6 months or something, I don't know how prison time works but don't you think 44 years is a little much?

    • @am33x
      @am33x 7 років тому +1500

      In 75' black people were still harshly punished and hated.

    • @SCUZZPOP
      @SCUZZPOP 7 років тому +248

      +Mike Hamilton That's probably why.

    • @freighttrainyasherifaregay407
      @freighttrainyasherifaregay407 7 років тому +59

      ProfessorBean Your Face Looks more Shocked than your comment. 😂😂😂😭

  • @thomaswalsh5071
    @thomaswalsh5071 7 років тому +2423

    This guy made trench coats cool again

    • @Zachinthehat
      @Zachinthehat 7 років тому +44

      Offten not Listening trench coats always freak me out bc columbine

    • @SosoLobi777
      @SosoLobi777 7 років тому +1

      Offten not Listening yeah like Shaft!

    • @crapcreations8009
      @crapcreations8009 7 років тому +2

      Zachinthehat all foster the people

    • @ididntknowshewas1470
      @ididntknowshewas1470 6 років тому +5

      Offten not Listening Eric and Dylan did

    • @Doe7251
      @Doe7251 6 років тому +2

      Offten not Listening you cant take that gangster out of him

  • @AslanBehar
    @AslanBehar 5 років тому +1752

    After spending 44 years in Prison, it is so sad to hear that your relatives, neighbors or friends are overloaded and have no place to give you to stay at least 3-5 days.

    • @superhotkilla8089
      @superhotkilla8089 4 роки тому +80

      Aslan Behar exactly like wtf

    • @tammyhill5476
      @tammyhill5476 4 роки тому +18

      I am Happy for the guy! I'm looking for my Baby Daddy to. God bless him and his family.

    • @fufunareen
      @fufunareen 4 роки тому +128

      The wife of the relative didn't even want him at all

    • @Nabadoon1000
      @Nabadoon1000 4 роки тому +36

      America life

    • @israelfongtoy120
      @israelfongtoy120 4 роки тому +28

      @@Nabadoon1000 America the land of the free and the wrongly accused

  • @someonejust5062
    @someonejust5062 5 років тому +1879

    He missed the 80s,90s and the early 2000s

    • @rickyymf9091
      @rickyymf9091 5 років тому +6

      Someone Just no he didn’t

    • @no_idea8012
      @no_idea8012 5 років тому +37

      Too bad, shouldn't have tried to kill someone.

    • @pizzawinners1084
      @pizzawinners1084 5 років тому +6

      Sem Ideia it’s stupid

    • @kK-ox7rk
      @kK-ox7rk 5 років тому +115

      He missed the late 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s and the really early 2010’s

    • @coolak7293
      @coolak7293 4 роки тому +38

      Especially sucks to have missed on 80's. I'd give everything to travel back in time and live in the 80's even though I was born in 90's.

  • @IlhamKamaruddin
    @IlhamKamaruddin 7 років тому +2301

    44 Years for Attempted murder?.. I know it is a crime but I don't think he deserves to be in prison for 44 years..

    • @zunair744
      @zunair744 7 років тому +81

      Muhammad Shafi Ilham the problem is some people only need 2 years to change others never woll....

    • @IlhamKamaruddin
      @IlhamKamaruddin 7 років тому +182

      Zunair Qureshi Well he deserves a second chance, but not 44 years later of a chance..

    • @sxcibarco
      @sxcibarco 7 років тому +32

      exactly what i was thinking

    • @zunair744
      @zunair744 7 років тому +5

      Muhammad Shafi Ilham yeah i agree with that...

    • @yasserboutaleb5052
      @yasserboutaleb5052 7 років тому +223

      it's black man in the U.S Specially in the 70s

  • @ashtona2404
    @ashtona2404 7 років тому +3000

    That's crazy to think. 40 years disconnected from society. Then just tossed back out and expected to adjust and survive. That's like throwing a newborn into the ocean and expecting them to swim.

    • @dwartbg1
      @dwartbg1 7 років тому +21

      They call me squints Theyre not so disconected. You know there is TV and books and Radio in prison, he can also have a computer.

    • @lordy1343
      @lordy1343 7 років тому +171

      Attempted murder should not be 44 years.

    • @ashtona2404
      @ashtona2404 7 років тому +50

      Glenn Sandberg that the system should do more to help prisoners transition back into civilian life. That same problem is happening with veterans

    • @ashtona2404
      @ashtona2404 7 років тому +3

      Glenn Sandberg theyre still human beings

    • @OkDannnn
      @OkDannnn 7 років тому +10

      Thank god we got Reintergration in the Netherlands

  • @Mr.Reality1994
    @Mr.Reality1994 4 роки тому +1938

    On camera people talk good things.... But the same people will not see u in prison for 40 years

    • @bucci9938
      @bucci9938 4 роки тому +128

      Yes, I just posted why not one of the family visited him in all those 44 years??

    • @user-qq3iy4li9w
      @user-qq3iy4li9w 4 роки тому +104

      Man those westerners live for money !! They don’t understand the meaning of hospitality and helping someone in need.

    • @gone3394
      @gone3394 4 роки тому +7

      Me Mad like you do?

    • @preludecivics7344
      @preludecivics7344 4 роки тому +8

      That's the real life unseen

    • @nepriyatel3844
      @nepriyatel3844 4 роки тому +22

      Don't know about America but when I did time in my country no felon could visit me - it was against the rule to have visitors with a criminal past. I also did time 5 hours away from home, it makes it hard to make stuff like that happen.

  • @arkane3168
    @arkane3168 5 років тому +1377

    Crazy, the man hasn't seen how much the world has progressed in 44 years. He's travelled time

  • @ace-sf9ye
    @ace-sf9ye 7 років тому +1337

    Uncle Robert is freakin 84!? Proof that black don't crack.

    • @Apoxxgaming
      @Apoxxgaming 7 років тому +75

      ace886 Psh, my great grandma is 102. Puerto Ricans don't.... Um.. something.

    • @ishthefish9006
      @ishthefish9006 7 років тому +10

      ace886 lol he looked 70

    • @rependez7887
      @rependez7887 7 років тому +39

      ace886 its cause blacks have this stuff in their skin that takes longer to get wrinkly

    • @lauras.2032
      @lauras.2032 7 років тому +12

      Rependez 7
      Its called melanian🙄

    • @ezequiel7983
      @ezequiel7983 7 років тому +56

      Miss Golden No it's melanin

  • @butemj23
    @butemj23 7 років тому +2942

    'Yesterday is dead and gone but tomorrow is still around'

    • @cannonpro2309
      @cannonpro2309 7 років тому +6

      Butemj Tumurchuluun how can tomorrow still be around if it hasn't happen yet!

    • @butemj23
      @butemj23 7 років тому +99

      It means it will still come around. forget about the past, hope for the best and live in the moment.

    • @AliGamingTubeHD
      @AliGamingTubeHD 7 років тому +5

      Butemj Tumurchuluun it was very inspirational

    • @user-ew5iw9ue7j
      @user-ew5iw9ue7j 7 років тому +5

      this aint no cinematic action movie

    • @timmymurray1663
      @timmymurray1663 7 років тому +3

      O

  • @janetramirez6032
    @janetramirez6032 5 років тому +837

    A friend of mine killed another friend of mine... He only got 20 years!!..And here he is getting 40 for an attempted murder...wow!..talk about justice😠

    • @wzyy1445
      @wzyy1445 5 років тому +51

      A "friend"?

    • @tdoggplays951
      @tdoggplays951 5 років тому +7

      Janet Ramirez well depends where it's at also sry for ur loss😔

    • @misterb6456
      @misterb6456 5 років тому +29

      Exactly. Someone who attempted murder or killed someone should never see the daylight again. 20 years is a joke.

    • @itsmesolancecw2.093
      @itsmesolancecw2.093 5 років тому +11

      Real friends ;)

    • @camilosittegassevol2944
      @camilosittegassevol2944 4 роки тому +2

      is like you need somebody to kill you so the person can serve 4 years,

  • @asifrizvi3092
    @asifrizvi3092 4 роки тому +765

    Heartbreaking to see how his entire family moved on without him-very sad.

    • @doubletrouble6791
      @doubletrouble6791 4 роки тому +48

      Asif Rizvi you cant really blame them tbh since you cant expect people not to move house in 44 years

    • @ultimatekyle3067
      @ultimatekyle3067 4 роки тому +55

      @@doubletrouble6791 You didn't understand him did you.

    • @fatuisokay
      @fatuisokay 4 роки тому +42

      @@doubletrouble6791 he's not talking about moving houses smh

    • @oopsuhoh7080
      @oopsuhoh7080 4 роки тому +1

      Bev Long-tongue stfu

    • @youngmetro3times849
      @youngmetro3times849 4 роки тому +3

      Asif Rizvi do you want them to wait for him? As if a whole family is not gonna move on cuz one Person is in prison for 44 years

  • @bbob5050
    @bbob5050 7 років тому +3662

    Can we make a go fund me for this dude? I'd really love to help him out he seems like an extremely nice person

    • @nathancifuentes2448
      @nathancifuentes2448 7 років тому +19

      Developer Krool 40 YEAR SENTENCE , OF COURSE

    • @karibjornorleifsson5890
      @karibjornorleifsson5890 7 років тому +250

      www.gofundme.com/otis-johnsons-home-fund
      Here's the official GoFundMe page for Otis Johnson. He's lived in a shelter since he got out and the fundraiser is primarily to help him get out into a single room or apartment. He's working with social workers that know the housing market in New York and if enough money is raised he'll finally have a place on his own.
      Otis was innocent, the case itself reeks of racism and system failure. He never had a chance with an overworked and unenthusiastic public defender. Check out the video on the GoFundMe page and stay tuned for more short film updates.
      Peace,
      Kari Bjorn

    • @TheRealAmerica1776
      @TheRealAmerica1776 7 років тому +16

      Developer Krool you choose to help a convicted felon then veterans who sacrificed their life for yours?

    • @flamingspud6626
      @flamingspud6626 7 років тому +2

      Developer Krool said

    • @pifandrei5743
      @pifandrei5743 7 років тому +5

      Developer Krool no , cause you will probably use the mone for yourself , thats human kind at its best;)

  • @ntyjohn4306
    @ntyjohn4306 5 років тому +658

    I think the saddest thing about this, is that their reactions didn't seem 100% genuine. As if they eventually moved on, and honestly, I think he knew

    • @maqbooljan6868
      @maqbooljan6868 4 роки тому +14

      😢😢

    • @jaajaarogers9101
      @jaajaarogers9101 4 роки тому +47

      NTY John heartless family so cold 🥶 it’s like they don’t want him around as he was gone for so long , omg 😮 omg 😯 they didn’t let him stay the old couple , omg 😮 so bad

    • @3rdassassin50
      @3rdassassin50 4 роки тому +11

      @@jaajaarogers9101 wot ?

    • @davidclarkson3338
      @davidclarkson3338 4 роки тому +16

      if youd lived 44 years i think youd understand the time frame we are talking about here. the man is 84 probably doesnt need any company.

    • @jaajaarogers9101
      @jaajaarogers9101 4 роки тому +20

      steve buscemi's little princess don’t be ridiculous no matter what age you need family and company it’s not healthy to live completely alone

  • @mirolan6224
    @mirolan6224 4 роки тому +172

    One man killed his 23 months old son and got 23 years in prison and this guy did not kill anyone and got 44 years in prison. WHAT

    • @FrandsenFIFA
      @FrandsenFIFA 4 роки тому +13

      He was probbaly White then

    • @kiDkiDkiD12
      @kiDkiDkiD12 4 роки тому +6

      @@FrandsenFIFA Black mentality, "he must be white" Always the victim and never taking responsibility

    • @rc9719
      @rc9719 4 роки тому +11

      kiDkiDkiD12 but did he lie though ? Guy served 44 cus he was a black panther and he shot a 🐷. 🐷s killing people and get a pass everyday

    • @aena5995
      @aena5995 3 роки тому +5

      @@kiDkiDkiD12 thts not mentality its reality for americans ig chris watts killed preg wife and 2 daughters and didn get 44 yrs ._.

    • @ajemajh
      @ajemajh 3 роки тому +4

      its 1975 america, what do you expect?

  • @RochyResilient
    @RochyResilient 4 роки тому +191

    I’m overloaded please after 40 years you guys didn’t even see him. He searched for you guys as family and you let him go knowing that he is alone in this world 🌎. What is family? Someone please tell me.

    • @IAMSOUND99
      @IAMSOUND99 4 роки тому +11

      yeah the last minutes of the vid are painful to watch

    • @user-tt9kb1oz6l
      @user-tt9kb1oz6l Рік тому +1

      I'm late to comment here but we don't what this guy was like before he went to prison.

  • @thomastherriault6199
    @thomastherriault6199 7 років тому +875

    The world has changed a lot since 1975. Yesterday is dead and gone...

  • @Dimelo.R
    @Dimelo.R 5 років тому +3214

    I hope he's not homeless.

    • @jomangeee9180
      @jomangeee9180 5 років тому +66

      a matter of time

    • @alvin5737
      @alvin5737 5 років тому +396

      Undead Trooper he is not just found out that he works now and doing better than many people

    • @Dimelo.R
      @Dimelo.R 5 років тому +175

      @@alvin5737 Thank you for the clear up. The fact that he's still striving goes to show that second chances do exist and we as humans can do... better, for our society as a whole.

    • @nobody-wg7cy
      @nobody-wg7cy 5 років тому +126

      @@thescoutpanda yea but he's changed

    • @corey9838
      @corey9838 5 років тому +74

      NO.1 Champions he was a black man in the 70s 40 years is way to much

  • @noodlerice4909
    @noodlerice4909 4 роки тому +31

    44 years in prison for no actual reason
    ...... and I thought my life was bad . This man deserve another life

  • @angelalumwai6164
    @angelalumwai6164 3 роки тому +27

    My heart cried out for Otis and the emptiness he must feel of losing family and close friends of his childhood. Reconnection to those he went in search for was warm, but I was bitterly disappointed that no one had the empathy to realise he needed to be with family or close friends to feel reconnected / belonging to the outside world. Being incarcerated for 44 years of one's life is unimaginably lonely and causes a deep void in your heart and soul. May God be with Otis always

  • @AhmadAboulFarag
    @AhmadAboulFarag 5 років тому +1698

    Watch how Otis gets a hello...and then no stay over....the guy has no home after 40 years offer him a night or two to stay until he finds his place...my god

    • @Iambbean66
      @Iambbean66 5 років тому +16

      Ahmad El-khatib exactly

    • @RedLoveShow
      @RedLoveShow 5 років тому +154

      Some thing tells me it has a lot to do with his wife.

    • @glll
      @glll 5 років тому +17

      Exactly, I never want to be without family

    • @bulbasur1
      @bulbasur1 5 років тому +58

      @@RedLoveShow to be honest i got the feeling that she never liked that boy.

    • @madeleineekman1041
      @madeleineekman1041 5 років тому +1

      9Falun jag heter

  • @nemoniente5844
    @nemoniente5844 6 років тому +1932

    This must be what it feels like to be the loneliest man on the planet. So sad.

    • @EliteAaron
      @EliteAaron 5 років тому +32

      He still had people which is good

    • @hanphilnoffz8827
      @hanphilnoffz8827 5 років тому +5

      because of this pig

    • @jshanker2005
      @jshanker2005 5 років тому +12

      We get used to everything. Our brain can do anything.

    • @larsmonsen88
      @larsmonsen88 5 років тому +6

      na, the guy that has been living alone in the amazon for decades bc his entire tribe was killed by loggers holds that title. Still wouldnt like to be in Otis' shoes tho....

    • @thescoutpanda
      @thescoutpanda 5 років тому

      why sad? he's an attempted murderer, an evil person

  • @angeliquedelgado6098
    @angeliquedelgado6098 3 роки тому +188

    I dont care how overloaded someone might be, family is family and you never turn away family.

    • @YusufYusuf-ti2rz
      @YusufYusuf-ti2rz 3 роки тому +4

      Unless they are evil

    • @angeliquedelgado6098
      @angeliquedelgado6098 3 роки тому +2

      @@YusufYusuf-ti2rz You can still help family whether they are evil or what have you. It doesn't mean you have to let them move in to your home but you are obligated to help as you are family and they need you.

    • @YusufYusuf-ti2rz
      @YusufYusuf-ti2rz 3 роки тому

      @@angeliquedelgado6098 So if he was a serial killer you be supporting them because their family

    • @YusufYusuf-ti2rz
      @YusufYusuf-ti2rz 3 роки тому

      Or if you killed an entire family you would be helping him because he’s family

    • @kenichi8238
      @kenichi8238 2 роки тому

      @@YusufYusuf-ti2rz u do know that he didnt kill anyone right?

  • @royleboy5802
    @royleboy5802 5 років тому +48

    It’s 2019 and I came back to this video hoping to find a related update on Otis.
    I hope he’s still in contact with his family and that he’s living a fulfilling life with positivity around him.

  • @TheXXXskater1
    @TheXXXskater1 6 років тому +993

    Still sad that his family didn't give at the least a couch to sleep on

    • @bulbasur1
      @bulbasur1 5 років тому +81

      seem to me that it was all an act from their side. got the impression that they dident love him at all.

    • @dimesauce10
      @dimesauce10 5 років тому +51

      I’m sure the gentleman at the end cared. Now the lady on the other hand was not having it. Nevertheless the man has been in prison for 44 years and people have to look out for themselves. It’s going to be a gradual process but I wish them all well.

    • @Luggruff
      @Luggruff 5 років тому +20

      You don't know that. He probably had a place of his own already, considering he's speaking of "when I first got out" as if he had been out for quite a while already.

    • @dimesauce10
      @dimesauce10 5 років тому +4

      Purple Haze Cool observation. I never thought about that

    • @Luggruff
      @Luggruff 5 років тому +1

      @@dimesauce10 Since I started listening to audiobooks at 3x speed with no pauses four days ago, I process info hella fast (true story).

  • @dimecanal
    @dimecanal 6 років тому +1063

    every one hugs him and say all these kind words but no one lets him stay in their home ... just cut the BS people

  • @di3envy
    @di3envy 5 років тому +469

    He calls earplugs Iphones .....lol......nah i feel bad now :(

    • @frenzen9651
      @frenzen9651 5 років тому +11

      You call condom balloon

    • @personalpc7439
      @personalpc7439 4 роки тому

      Prisons have TV's that showed the world since he went in, so prisoners have a good idea what the outside world is like...

    • @freeynwmelly7415
      @freeynwmelly7415 4 роки тому +1

      U call ear buds earplugs haha

    • @Adler2935
      @Adler2935 4 роки тому +5

      @@personalpc7439 not prisons in the USA except if you are privileged for good behavior

    • @dancerforjesus962
      @dancerforjesus962 4 роки тому

      @@frenzen9651 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bigbools7778
    @bigbools7778 4 роки тому +259

    I don’t think those reactions were 100% genuine and I think he knew it. They stopped visiting him seems a lil sus.

    • @FreezyPop
      @FreezyPop 3 роки тому +31

      He definitely knew it he just didn’t care. He was just glad seeing family again even if they didn’t appreciate him

    • @ringo5721
      @ringo5721 3 роки тому +1

      sus

  • @space.cowboy69
    @space.cowboy69 7 років тому +4461

    glad he gets to come back to a world that is more accepting of black culture than it was 44 years ago

    • @TheFirstSpartan01
      @TheFirstSpartan01 7 років тому +122

      Hypebeast the left says that we are more racist than we ever have been. Though. CNN and buzzfeed tells me this all the time

    • @worland6429
      @worland6429 6 років тому +36

      I would not say we are more racist at this time in the world than we ever have ben, I would say Racism is on another level and stuff, I just think "Racism" is ridiculous and i thing we should just stop that bullshit and accept everyone as they are, ALL people are diffrent.....

    • @jakoda2514
      @jakoda2514 6 років тому +3

      TheFirstSpartan01 lol you mean fake feed

    • @Wurmo
      @Wurmo 6 років тому +11

      I've seen very little racism in real life, but I see it on the news and t.v. all the time.

    • @kiyahboss6988
      @kiyahboss6988 6 років тому +4

      TheFirstSpartan01 Your main source of news is Fox News? I wouldn't blame em'.

  • @OscarStigen
    @OscarStigen 7 років тому +2307

    I have been waiting for another video with Otis.. I'm so very sad yet so happy for him.

    • @sad_is_fiction
      @sad_is_fiction 7 років тому

      Oscar lol the word you're searching for is meloncolly

    • @rl1491
      @rl1491 7 років тому +2

      Imhigh dirty melons?

    • @sad_is_fiction
      @sad_is_fiction 7 років тому +1

      Robert Lewis *meloncholy just look up the word

    • @poultryugandabamboo2824
      @poultryugandabamboo2824 7 років тому +10

      Oscar his story really hits u on heart, I really need more of his next life

    • @m.g.38
      @m.g.38 7 років тому

      Oscar mixed feelings ...

  • @Jocke666
    @Jocke666 5 років тому +47

    'Yesterday is dead and gone but tomorrow is still around'
    There should be more people having that in their mind than it is today

    • @Joeldo._
      @Joeldo._ 4 роки тому

      Joacim Jonsson worddddd

    • @DDM_08
      @DDM_08 3 роки тому

      gonna screenshot this, its a great quote

  • @sweaterthansugar3720
    @sweaterthansugar3720 4 роки тому +129

    This breaks my heart 44 years for no murder I’m almost crying

    • @The_German_reich
      @The_German_reich 3 роки тому +4

      Almost, but people were really racist back then.

  • @ohnonono2975
    @ohnonono2975 5 років тому +1244

    It's ridiculous that he got 44 years for ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    • @YangSing1
      @YangSing1 5 років тому +57

      Fortnite coverss Attempted murder is as bad as murder

    • @Gedsted_Assholes
      @Gedsted_Assholes 5 років тому +20

      YangSing1 no its not

    • @YangSing1
      @YangSing1 5 років тому +33

      bazz bazz Yeah it is. You still tried it, you just weren’t very good at it.

    • @Gedsted_Assholes
      @Gedsted_Assholes 5 років тому +2

      @@YangSing1 i mean in the laws eyes

    • @jipjap1183
      @jipjap1183 5 років тому +22

      Hé black that's why hé got 44 Years!!

  • @seanf5634
    @seanf5634 5 років тому +163

    The guy was in prison for 44 years but seems to have a bright outlook, no anger...hope all goes well with him

  • @Avslappnandeljud
    @Avslappnandeljud 5 років тому +84

    I'm so glad to see a "part 2" of this beautiful story but it saddened me how it ended, he ultimately kept on drifting.. I hope he can find some sort of peace. Bless.

  • @simasikumwaale1403
    @simasikumwaale1403 4 роки тому +281

    Not even a glass of juice or water honestly

    • @waternbread6144
      @waternbread6144 4 роки тому +28

      Yeah I feel so bad for the guy he served his time, he deserves a 2nd chance :( It's like they just forgot him...

    • @choolwemaundu2366
      @choolwemaundu2366 4 роки тому +4

      the moment I saw your comment I knew we are one people,big ups

    • @morgan0__o
      @morgan0__o 4 роки тому +2

      @SUFI-4- LIFE!
      Anyone should gove him money. Islam is not a nation, it's an ideology

    • @benasoffensive2528
      @benasoffensive2528 4 роки тому +2

      @@morgan0__o He's talking about american organisation thats called like that, google it

    • @hendrikasunqrout571
      @hendrikasunqrout571 4 роки тому +1

      @@morgan0__o He is part of Islam and they should look after their own. I am a Jew and we take care of our own.

  • @brownsa9577
    @brownsa9577 7 років тому +113

    If my family member was in prison that long, I would find a place in my home for him. A sofa or something.

    • @itsvirex5321
      @itsvirex5321 6 років тому

      ChangeStarts WithMe yeah

    • @itsvirex5321
      @itsvirex5321 6 років тому +1

      Nah i change my mind,i think they gave him money for a house with a kitchen,1 room and bathroom

    • @eliasadam301
      @eliasadam301 6 років тому +1

      ChangeStarts WithMe YOU would forget him and i bet you wouldnt visit him everyday in Prison for 44 years

  • @skeochj1355
    @skeochj1355 7 років тому +2789

    I wish him all the best, he seems like a good person.

  • @jasmine4659
    @jasmine4659 4 роки тому +11

    When he started tearing I started tearing. I hope he feels loved enough soon.

  • @mayurshah6465
    @mayurshah6465 5 років тому +14

    We should start a GoFundMe campaign for this guy

    • @michaelvenable2109
      @michaelvenable2109 4 роки тому +1

      Mayur Shah you are the 3erd person to say this....stop talking about it and be about it ....
      if anyone deserves it he dose.

    • @haldoorhaldoor5626
      @haldoorhaldoor5626 4 роки тому

      Count me in . If you decide to

  • @Infidelskeptic
    @Infidelskeptic 6 років тому +139

    His “uncle” is a minister but didn’t offer him a place to stay, saying he was at capacity smh.

    • @JonathanAllen0379
      @JonathanAllen0379 5 років тому +2

      Worthless minister for a worthless religion. He should look to Islamic charities.

  • @jig7810
    @jig7810 7 років тому +630

    Man, I bet this guy still be jamming out Jimmy Hendrix....

    • @ADeeManz
      @ADeeManz 7 років тому +7

      THEGR3ATDVAKIIN 135 that would be dope

    • @alexwales8914
      @alexwales8914 7 років тому +22

      Dude I still jam out to Jimi Hendrix, he died a good 40 years before I was born

    • @HeeneStudios
      @HeeneStudios 7 років тому +3

      +Alex Wales you were born in 2010?!

    • @alexwales8914
      @alexwales8914 7 років тому +11

      Whoops brain fart, 30 years, I'm 16

    • @HeeneStudios
      @HeeneStudios 7 років тому +8

      Alex Wales same here man! Good to hear you jammin to Hendrix

  • @NeverGiveup-lh8ul
    @NeverGiveup-lh8ul 4 роки тому +12

    When he cried I just felt so emotional 😭. Man this life is nothing

  • @mariohana3359
    @mariohana3359 5 років тому +8

    Otis is an OG

  • @tomite2001
    @tomite2001 7 років тому +1929

    44 years for attempted murder. His color had a lot to do with the sentence.

    • @denncs10
      @denncs10 7 років тому +128

      tomite2001 and his religion.

    • @freeworldorder6511
      @freeworldorder6511 7 років тому +112

      den CS- I dont think it got to do with religion but more of his color. 95% of Americans didn't even know Islam even existed in 70's.

    • @louisthedolphin2483
      @louisthedolphin2483 7 років тому +14

      +ądąm mC00L That bullshit heaps of Americans did. Islam had thousands of followers.

    • @freeworldorder6511
      @freeworldorder6511 7 років тому +6

      Mythril-- Just because you knew about Islam it doesn't mean most Americans did. Most Americans dont even know who Malcom x is! He was a famous muzlim lol

    • @freeworldorder6511
      @freeworldorder6511 7 років тому +3

      If you asked Americans who was the vice president of lyndon Johnson or Jimmy carter, most couldn't even answer back then. Lol, Americans were too busy back then with the hipster era (drugs etc.)

  • @zaidaljubouri2238
    @zaidaljubouri2238 7 років тому +689

    How does come to peace with the fact that he lost the best years of any mans life in prison. So much he missed out on. He only experienced the early twenties and now in his sixties.

    • @Jalenelkins
      @Jalenelkins 7 років тому +71

      John Doe Because he had no choice but to except his fate in prison and stayed strong. Now he's out and it's no point of being mad, if you were in a institutionalized cage for 40 years which you can't even fathom you would very grateful just to make it out alive and see the world again..

    • @zaidaljubouri2238
      @zaidaljubouri2238 7 років тому +28

      I know I would be extremely depressed. Face it, this man will not have a successful career, it's way too late for that. He most likely wont have kids and grandkids and most importantly, his best years are gone.
      I guess he is a better man than me for going through this the way he did.

    • @EmeraldJade66
      @EmeraldJade66 7 років тому +15

      John Doe ... Everything you said in your comment sounds exactly like my life :'( And I never went to prison or jail and now in my mids! No family left other than my 92 year old father who I'm taking care of while my brother lives his wonderful life and only calls him on Sundays, no kids, no husband, no boyfriend, no job, no money, def. no savings!! Don't know how I ended up this way but I did and life goes on so should you like it or not. What else to do? ... "Once more into the Fray ... to the last good fight I'll ever know, Live and Die on this day ... Live and Die on this day."

    • @Eu2619
      @Eu2619 7 років тому +1

      EmeraldJade66 it's not a difference between die alone and die. Both of them die, now you are aware of the fact you have nothing and will die at this stage, because honestly nothing will change.

    • @EmeraldJade66
      @EmeraldJade66 7 років тому +2

      Eu Nae ... Wow! Thanks so much for lifting my spirits to the highest!! :( We need more positive like you in the world.

  • @lauragrant8812
    @lauragrant8812 5 років тому +26

    I'm so glad he's out and there was no family there to take him in wow I saw two couches why he couldn't lay on one of those godspeed bro🙏

  • @justintime5075
    @justintime5075 4 роки тому +82

    Anyone know how Otis is doing now? I hope his happy, warm and living life. Much love from 🇦🇺

    • @banger2998
      @banger2998 4 роки тому +3

      justin Time he is probably living on the streets unfortunately.

    • @oliver853
      @oliver853 4 роки тому +1

      @@banger2998 what makes you think that

    • @banger2998
      @banger2998 4 роки тому +3

      agh hga because he had no one to go to. None of his family took him in the hint they give the entire time was that he was going to be homeless.

    • @cathalbutler
      @cathalbutler 4 роки тому +5

      @@banger2998 I think you're very wrong........ I'm sure he's well able to look after himself.

    • @banger2998
      @banger2998 4 роки тому

      cathal butler yea of course but my point is he is homeless

  • @WallyWest96
    @WallyWest96 7 років тому +163

    Thats it? Where are his nieces? Why didn't they elaborate on what happened to the rest of his family?

  • @kenjiegaming7413
    @kenjiegaming7413 5 років тому +1253

    God bless my friend

  • @semerahpadi3215
    @semerahpadi3215 5 років тому +13

    I’m really happy for him and whoever behind this video help him out are absolutely amazing people!!

  • @msjae336
    @msjae336 4 роки тому +8

    God bless this man..I pray he keeps his beautiful smile😁

    • @user-rt5br1zi3u
      @user-rt5br1zi3u 4 роки тому

      Yea he is strong man still has smile despite all what happend
      But charitable societies should adopt his issue
      At least give him some place to living in

  • @aztecwarrior9041
    @aztecwarrior9041 7 років тому +156

    watching this breaks my heart.. nobody really knows how it feels like untill your in prison ..
    i did myself 5 years myself..
    40years.. wow
    much love and respect for still being alive and hopefull

    • @ayylmao978
      @ayylmao978 7 років тому +2

      Aztec Warrior why were u in jail?

    • @eldoggo6100
      @eldoggo6100 7 років тому +1

      Aztec Warrior why were you in prison? please answer

    • @shanebrodeur1324
      @shanebrodeur1324 7 років тому

      Aztec Warrior whatd you do to go to prison

    • @aztecwarrior9041
      @aztecwarrior9041 7 років тому +15

      +Shane Brodeur .
      assault with a deadly weapon .. and a few white European made laws that keep minority down and in jail . labeling us gang members just cause we grow up in a certain area

    • @lokthar6314
      @lokthar6314 6 років тому

      exactly

  • @sebs9511
    @sebs9511 6 років тому +198

    It's so sad to know you have lost so much during 40 years in prison...

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs 6 років тому +3

      His own fault. If he succeeded in killing the Policeman would you still be sad? The Policeman and his family would have lost a lot more. Do we know what happened to the Policeman he tried to kill? Is he in a wheelchair, or what?

    • @diamonddawudarmadillo498
      @diamonddawudarmadillo498 6 років тому +24

      cplcabs his sentence was longer he was let out because he was falsely accused so did nothing

    • @jazariathompson3402
      @jazariathompson3402 6 років тому +2

      cplcabs and do you know how many cops in the United States STILL . Get away with murder ? Don’t try to be a hypocrite .

    • @SgtS0apy
      @SgtS0apy 5 років тому +1

      gimme some statistics

  • @AngryBxS
    @AngryBxS 5 років тому +2

    I love middle-aged and old people. They just always have the best heart warming stories and they are from the classic era.

  • @anavaytaffe7506
    @anavaytaffe7506 5 років тому +25

    I wouldn't be trying to find my family who gave up on me if I were to go to prison but that's just me.

  • @CleanDay420
    @CleanDay420 7 років тому +186

    These fake friends, why didn't they talk to him in prison.

    • @factoryesporttv8477
      @factoryesporttv8477 7 років тому +114

      dude tbh would u talk to somone lets say every year like 10-20 times for 40 years long ? ... dude u probabbly dont remember people from 10 years ago ..

    • @lhdhtv4249
      @lhdhtv4249 7 років тому +26

      shucks i barely remember people from 12 hours ago, and the time and hassle to see someone whos locked away would stop being fun after 10 years

    • @lukehall7112
      @lukehall7112 7 років тому +4

      Someone whom talks sense.

    • @nikandra76
      @nikandra76 6 років тому

      I wrote same thing

    • @iJamie8467x
      @iJamie8467x 6 років тому +3

      VaporShave Prisons are usually far away
      It's a lot of effort to arrange it and travel to the prison

  • @kurrekush4062
    @kurrekush4062 7 років тому +539

    Cmon man 44 years ?

    • @tjt5973
      @tjt5973 7 років тому +141

      Potato I know it's mad ain't it a black man gets 44 years for "attempted murder" whilst some police have killed and gotten away with it

    • @rmx39
      @rmx39 7 років тому +72

      he was sentenced in a very different time, you don't get that for actual murder now

    • @rmx39
      @rmx39 7 років тому +2

      nah you don't lol

    • @jihadjimmy1279
      @jihadjimmy1279 7 років тому +18

      Attempted murder is just as bad as murder, he deserved the punishment

    • @nesenstaub5
      @nesenstaub5 7 років тому +24

      Jihad Jimmy Yeah but 44 Years. In Germany maximum is 15 Years. The american legal system dosen't even tea to make people better. It is just a source of cheape workers.

  • @simplycarlton5582
    @simplycarlton5582 4 роки тому +5

    It's Rough when you don't have any body in this world 😔💔 May God Be With you on your journey 🙏

  • @amyntut
    @amyntut 4 роки тому +6

    The things we take for granted in life are the things others consider pure gold .

  • @anonoumos
    @anonoumos 7 років тому +349

    this story was touching, i hope al j makes more reports like these. enjoyed it!!

  • @Zania16ify
    @Zania16ify 5 років тому +254

    This is absolutely the wrong music to be playing for something as emotional and life changing as this. What a beautiful story, with horrible filmmaking and soundtrack. Wish this man could've been respected more.

    • @sega62s
      @sega62s 5 років тому +8

      Sarah Grace i was thinking the same, as a musician, i hear things differently than most people, but that person who made the video was not as artistic, seem to me they want the younger crowd to enjoy the video too

    • @8yearsleft
      @8yearsleft 5 років тому +3

      I just cant belive ur truthful comment, has LESS LIKES then stupid jokes about him having a very limited amount of knowledge when it comes to that more modern technology.

    • @CocoPerk
      @CocoPerk 5 років тому +2

      I know right, he deserves more respect even though he attempted to murder a cop that probably had kids and a wife and a family, in cold blood. But it’s fine, respect the guy, right?

    • @ArshadKhan-ys9ey
      @ArshadKhan-ys9ey 5 років тому +1

      Please sub to get me to 1,000 people change. And cops get away with murder without so much as an apology!

    • @greenandgold143
      @greenandgold143 4 роки тому

      @@CocoPerk oh shut up. Cops commit senseless murders all the time! Instead of incarceration they get early paid retirement! Idiot!

  • @Truckerstar
    @Truckerstar 4 роки тому +3

    Glad you found some of your family Mr Otis ☺️ God Bless you !! May you have peaceful trails .

  • @benjisplendid7257
    @benjisplendid7257 4 роки тому +4

    40 years!!! Eiiiiii God, if I don't have anything at all to be thankful for, at least I'm grateful for my life and freedom.🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌

  • @MC-xd8lp
    @MC-xd8lp 7 років тому +1035

    maybe hes a mutant from an alternative timeline who was sent back in 1975 to change the future then he just woke up in a prison bed

  • @christopherherrera921
    @christopherherrera921 7 років тому +120

    May GOD bless this man.

    • @jimstogey4986
      @jimstogey4986 6 років тому

      Christopher Herrera keep your religous bullshit to yourself.

    • @hyfiregaming881
      @hyfiregaming881 6 років тому +1

      Jim Stogey you just said that to someone else calm down

  • @nebman1269
    @nebman1269 4 роки тому +6

    This is sad but inspiring. I wish my outlook on life was this positive.

  • @wedibehai9064
    @wedibehai9064 4 роки тому +3

    This’s the most shocking story I have ever heard, no one would survive in jail for 44 years it’s unbelievable, God bless you Sir

  • @yassineelkarmoudi5803
    @yassineelkarmoudi5803 6 років тому +335

    If he is really "part of him" as he claimed, he would have taken him without the overloaded BS.

    • @waveyandroyal
      @waveyandroyal 5 років тому +17

      Yassine Elkarmoudi it was straight bs smh

    • @precisfundi2534
      @precisfundi2534 5 років тому +15

      Exactly. You cant say you are overloaded to your helpless blood

    • @Aqil888
      @Aqil888 5 років тому

      Fr

    • @lifeofleah7433
      @lifeofleah7433 5 років тому +2

      Exactly, and that old lady too should have suggested 😒

    • @lifeofleah7433
      @lifeofleah7433 5 років тому

      @@precisfundi2534 thank you

  • @nan181
    @nan181 5 років тому +428

    4:15 Big Smoke himself

  • @aleks.xandru6123
    @aleks.xandru6123 4 роки тому +4

    I must cry when i see this...hope otis life the rest of is life with love and happyness....all love to otis❤️❤️❤️

  • @adi6722
    @adi6722 4 роки тому +17

    I almost cried when he meet his friends and how happy he was

  • @Jack-lw3dk
    @Jack-lw3dk 7 років тому +40

    Awesome video. Best of luck getting back on your feet Otis.

  • @BillAC-
    @BillAC- 7 років тому +100

    Omg I'm so happy to see a follow up on this story. Last years video was my favourite and I wish them the best 2017.

  • @samanthacasas3091
    @samanthacasas3091 4 роки тому +5

    Praying for him . Sad no one gave him a place to stay.

    • @scinto23
      @scinto23 4 роки тому

      Praying for him? What about the cop he tried to murder? What is stopping you from helping him find a place to stay?

    • @samanthacasas3091
      @samanthacasas3091 4 роки тому +3

      @@scinto23 He served his time.

    • @samanthacasas3091
      @samanthacasas3091 4 роки тому

      @@scinto23 he served his time and as far as me helping to find a place I don't have a place of my own.

    • @scinto23
      @scinto23 4 роки тому

      @WORDto BIGbird negative, you are wrong

  • @farahnoorcharu9446
    @farahnoorcharu9446 2 роки тому +1

    my heart just broke seeing this.I almost cried🥺

  • @AlbanaisShqiptar
    @AlbanaisShqiptar 7 років тому +8

    His family doesn't seem to have accepted him, like to have REALLY made a place for him into their lives..
    They just seem to be happy to see him and that's all.. like when you see an old "friend" from High School when you're in your 40's...

  • @jazzyhaze7933
    @jazzyhaze7933 7 років тому +50

    I hope he is well and healthy and content. May god bless him endlessly.

  • @casst346
    @casst346 3 роки тому +1

    God Bless You! Hope you find some peace and happiness now..

  • @yeh7597
    @yeh7597 5 років тому +70

    44 years for attempted murder?!?!?! Bruh murder is only like 20-40 years

    • @AJR-zg2py
      @AJR-zg2py 4 роки тому +25

      1975. Assault on a white police officer. No cameras. Otis was black. Racial tensions were high. Poor dude didn't stand a chance. We don't know the whole story but if Otis did what he did today, he has the potential to argue it as a personal defense and possibly get a much lighter sentence (if at all). It's sickening that he got locked up for so long.

    • @yeh7597
      @yeh7597 4 роки тому +3

      AJR 1986 true

    • @majicmack1605
      @majicmack1605 4 роки тому +1

      Fr. At MOST for attempted id say 15 years is reasonable

    • @juliand2917
      @juliand2917 4 роки тому

      He was Black Panthers/Nation of Islam, the severe sentence was politically motivated and designed as a deterrent.

    • @owenhurley2
      @owenhurley2 4 роки тому +1

      Murder now is 80 years to life!

  • @victorgarza7389
    @victorgarza7389 6 років тому +418

    Just think how long 40 years is.

    • @loverboyyprince
      @loverboyyprince 6 років тому +21

      Victor Garza ik right that’s more than the majority of us watching that’s so sad

    • @mistamista92
      @mistamista92 6 років тому +5

      Geez... I've only been living half that amount.

    • @ProjectUnity
      @ProjectUnity 6 років тому +31

      Fam 40 years is pretty much half your life, what are you on?

    • @mumme2004
      @mumme2004 5 років тому +2

      a starving african child But it wasnt a day? It was 40+ years? What are you on about..

    • @ashrafmansour8881
      @ashrafmansour8881 5 років тому +1

      Victor Garza I can’t even wait a few days

  • @footballhq534
    @footballhq534 7 років тому +35

    I feel the man should have been punished for what he did but not at all to where most of his life is gone

    • @typerez8888
      @typerez8888 7 років тому

      Football HQ he was punished what are talking about?

    • @typerez8888
      @typerez8888 7 років тому +3

      wait nvm my bad sorry lol

    • @beefaroni9038
      @beefaroni9038 6 років тому

      Football HQ exactly

    • @nxx4872
      @nxx4872 6 років тому

      Football HQ exactly his sentence was way too harsh. But it’s not surprising he was sentenced in 1975 and prejudice and racism did play a part in his sentencing.

  • @SajidKhan-jg8bk
    @SajidKhan-jg8bk Рік тому +1

    😢😢😢May Almighty bless him a billion, amen.🤲🤲🤲

  • @A_Stoic
    @A_Stoic 4 роки тому +1

    this man is wonderful.

  • @user-zj7iz7hp5i
    @user-zj7iz7hp5i 6 років тому +310

    The worst part about it, is how is he going to get a job? Most jobs won't even consider hiring someone from prison until after about 7 years. It's really hard for people who come straight out of prison, to survive.

    • @DRK0114
      @DRK0114 6 років тому

      한국 분이세요?

    • @Fedi4ka1
      @Fedi4ka1 6 років тому +8

      라카 he would be on a pension silly

    • @kemi1916
      @kemi1916 6 років тому +35

      DRK0114 The prison gave him 40 dollars and 2 bus tickets when he got out of prison.. that’s all he had.

    • @Incompetences
      @Incompetences 6 років тому +4

      It's possible he's been saving up money he earned in prison. He's been in there for over 40 years, they let them build up credit by working for the prison or doing other things.

    • @joyr.2852
      @joyr.2852 5 років тому

      DRK0114 ㅣㅐㅣ

  • @newarkyoungboy3552
    @newarkyoungboy3552 7 років тому +705

    bruh u get like 25 years for murder
    but 44 years for attempted murder?
    That's messed up

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs 6 років тому +12

      Depends what he was up to before he attempted to murder, he did say he the Black Panthers are ok, we know they are as bad as the KKK.

    • @daniellejohnson4085
      @daniellejohnson4085 6 років тому +128

      cplcabs Oh no, don't say "we" know they're just as bad as the KKK because they weren't! They didn't kill people because of their skin color. They fought for equality--the KKK didn't. Go learn something.

    • @ll.angell
      @ll.angell 6 років тому +23

      Newark Youngboy he attempted murder to a officer which some states take it serious and lead you up to life in prison but you they were racist and gave the man 40 years

    • @KalvinJack
      @KalvinJack 6 років тому +10

      Bella Rose MLK fought for peace and equality. The black panthers were violent. There’s no denying that.

    • @KalvinJack
      @KalvinJack 6 років тому +4

      Bella Rose MLK and Malcolm X were not one in the same Malcom was corrupt his later years he talks about it in his autobiography

  • @johanflod
    @johanflod 4 роки тому +1

    I nearly cried watching this. He seem to have found peace. I think it takes time to reconnect to family and old friends.

  • @raydanielz9408
    @raydanielz9408 8 місяців тому +2

    😢 I used to think that all people in jail were deserving to be there, until I was arrested for something I had nothing to do with, and I could not do. Only to be told that was "at the wrong place and the wrong time". I feel what he went through

  • @tejnationtv1787
    @tejnationtv1787 6 років тому +1619

    Hes been in prison longer than my mom and dad gas been alive, thats deep

    • @jimstogey4986
      @jimstogey4986 6 років тому +96

      TejNation TV clearly your like 13 then lmao.

    • @tylercoggins2866
      @tylercoggins2866 6 років тому +99

      Jim Stogey and?

    • @tylercoggins2866
      @tylercoggins2866 6 років тому +102

      Jim Stogey your point is?

    • @colin9040
      @colin9040 6 років тому +58

      You're* and than* I doubt that you are much older judging from your English.

    • @thiaguinhogameplays
      @thiaguinhogameplays 6 років тому +8

      Clearly you're like 5 then lmao.

  • @toxicgaming5241
    @toxicgaming5241 6 років тому +795

    He kinda looks like Morgan Freeman

    • @devantew2015
      @devantew2015 6 років тому +20

      Toxic gaming because he is an old black man with white hair he looks like Morgan freeman? Lmao he looks nothing like him

    • @Dedmine
      @Dedmine 6 років тому

      Teringventje grappig is dat hoor

    • @jipsumies3435
      @jipsumies3435 6 років тому +2

      Rith Rith yeah

    • @memegenarator632
      @memegenarator632 6 років тому +2

      He was morgan when he got released hes now morgan freeman

    • @jipsumies3435
      @jipsumies3435 6 років тому +3

      Meme Genarator now he is freeman

  • @keshavacharyanp
    @keshavacharyanp 4 роки тому

    I can feel what he can feel.It's an inspiration for all of us to see his story to carry on on hard times.

  • @avadhutpatil9
    @avadhutpatil9 2 роки тому +2

    44 years for attempted murder that sounds crazy. People get less for an actual murder.

  • @larenr9077
    @larenr9077 6 років тому +132

    1975 to 2014 dangggg

  • @jondstewart
    @jondstewart 7 років тому +37

    The scene with Brooks in Shawshank Redemption keeps coming to mind.

    • @AceCrunch
      @AceCrunch 7 років тому +1

      Jon Stewart same

  • @GraceZaalman
    @GraceZaalman 7 місяців тому +1

    His family did not even visited him or kept in contact, that is just truly sad. They moved on with their own lives. Makes me think, about my own family. Keeping in contact is truly important.

  • @melissapadilla812
    @melissapadilla812 4 роки тому +1

    I am so glad you found your family and friends, God bless you sir❤

  • @Mas-ek3ub
    @Mas-ek3ub 7 років тому +35

    how is he so calm. 44 years in prison for attempted murder? I would be so angry when got out. Basically lost his entire life from that sentence that im pretty sure was based purely on his color and who he knew

    • @ahoosifoou4211
      @ahoosifoou4211 7 років тому +8

      Mas its pointless to be angry i would jus keep going forward.

    • @riyadhabim3032
      @riyadhabim3032 7 років тому

      Otis was angry, but a man that was attempted to go through the cleaning proccess (in prison for that long) is far more wise to look at life than politicians and some "big men" you have today.

    • @nicholaslandolina
      @nicholaslandolina 7 років тому

      Mas hopefully he gets help to get his life back on track

    • @threestacks9025
      @threestacks9025 7 років тому +2

      Mas you can't stay angry for 44 years id imagine but it is bs what they did to him

    • @nicholaslandolina
      @nicholaslandolina 7 років тому

      Three Stacks You would be surprised how karma worked in non negative directions like this

  • @juangarcia713
    @juangarcia713 7 років тому +144

    Otis Johnson got falsely accused and went to jail for over 40 years. He was racially profiled and wasn't given any reparations for his jail time. Check out the story, man it brings tears to my eyes.
    Here's a link to donate to this man. www.gofundme.com/otis-johnsons-home-fund

  • @GentlemanEggy
    @GentlemanEggy 5 років тому +3

    I hope he spends the rest of his life happy with family

  • @pail225
    @pail225 5 років тому +1

    In spite of how tragic the story is when you think about it, the man is so optimistic, its actually
    kind of heartwarming. I hope he can find this place in his new freedom, and lead a happy life
    from now on.