Kids Are Ending Up in the “Alcatraz of the South” | Inside Story

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  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  Рік тому +10

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  • @huskydadtokoda
    @huskydadtokoda Рік тому +163

    I was arrested when I was 15 but the police "lost" the report on the day of my trial and the case was dismissed. I got so lucky. This piece made me cry

    • @globaladdict
      @globaladdict Рік тому

      Well what was the charge?

    • @huskydadtokoda
      @huskydadtokoda Рік тому +19

      @@globaladdict possession of marijuana in KY 2004

    • @Saturnia2014
      @Saturnia2014 Рік тому +9

      @@huskydadtokoda You are very lucky that report was lost, dude

  • @DonnySimpanero
    @DonnySimpanero Рік тому +522

    I spent 32 months of my life from age 12 in a juvenile prison in Texas (TYC). The abuse was so rampant it was insane. I spent 276 days in Segregation at one point. My original sentence was 9 months but time kept getting added for self harming myself (yes you heard that right) I was finally released on a Mental Illness discharge. The horror stories I can tell you aren’t for the faint of heart. Would love to tell my experience to vice!

    • @sandrasteele976
      @sandrasteele976 Рік тому +84

      Start a UA-cam channel, you don't have to show your face. You never know what can become of your stories.

    • @perosieshtasiguaal3697
      @perosieshtasiguaal3697 Рік тому

      I bet you ended there because you were a great student and never hurt nobody. Welcome to the real world where actions has consequences you criminal

    • @vedob5163
      @vedob5163 Рік тому +8

      Do you think you would have been better off if there was programs that sent you somewhere else to show you that life is a lot bigger than just your neighborhood.

    • @whiteprivilege7961
      @whiteprivilege7961 Рік тому

      You sound like a broken human. Do you have blue hair ?

    • @retardedclown90
      @retardedclown90 Рік тому +39

      Same was in TYC at 10 to 14. small white 90lb kid thrown to the wolves. Supposed to be a one year sentence, but I got tired of being a victim. I fought back. I spent an entire year in seg. I have seen it all riots, rapes, I was stabbed twice and once was just for coming out of my cell. I am 32 now and I still feel, smell, and have nightmares of those experiences. Imagine being 10 years old locked up with 10-20 year old males.

  • @jerrimenard3092
    @jerrimenard3092 Рік тому +38

    I know a man who went to Angola at 17. I need to tell him about this. The abuse he went through was so sick and twisted!
    Jack, this is for you! Cry as much as you need to. We love you Brother!

  • @shari9721
    @shari9721 Рік тому +80

    KIDS should absolutely NOT be kept in solitary confinement AT ALL , they should NOT be inside an adult jail AT ALL! Smfh

    • @StraightFelon
      @StraightFelon Рік тому

      They aren’t in an adult jail, juvenile is different. They are 100% separated by age . Most of these kids are scum, I’ve seen them.
      That said solitary for youth is wrong. I’ve seen multiple dudes who did long solitary terms and they were fucked up. They all had this weirdness about them. They’d do these little tics, like looking to the side randomly as if they saw something out of the corner of their eye. 1000 yard stare, etc.

    • @jasonmorgan1768
      @jasonmorgan1768 Рік тому

      And they weren’t in the adult population they were up front 2 miles from any major adult dorm

  • @ericguillot6402
    @ericguillot6402 Рік тому +176

    I had a first cousin got put in Angola very young. He got out 15 years ago, but he still carried too much of his year there with him every day. He took his own life less than 5 years after getting released. A few months before his death he told me every time he closed his eyes he was right back behind bars. We were raised in a time when you didn't talk about any mental problems you were facing. We were told to man tf up and deal with it. So he tried, he just didn't have the tools.

    • @Atheism-And-Normative-Ethics
      @Atheism-And-Normative-Ethics Рік тому +5

      Thank you for sharing

    • @incognitoburrito6006
      @incognitoburrito6006 Рік тому +9

      It sucks man. Doing time, 23 hours in a cell and 30 minutes out. It ruined me. I now have to take multiple benzodiazepines and lithium. Most likely for the rest of my life.

    • @openranks4519
      @openranks4519 Рік тому +2

      Cousin was a beta complete beta male🤡

    • @openranks4519
      @openranks4519 Рік тому

      @@incognitoburrito6006stop lying 🤥 🧢 lithium isn’t prescribed anymore

    • @ericguillot6402
      @ericguillot6402 Рік тому

      @@openranks4519 coming from an internet tough guy, and obviously someone who has never experienced extended state sponsored mental and physical torture, your opinion counts for negative meaning points. If only beta males took this route out, than explain the overwhelming number of military vets, with years of combat experience, of which your video games don't make you an expert, that take their own lives? Some of which, i would venture to guess could have been traumatized by torturing others. So they're all just soft right? Lol at least you can admit that you're a clown. I'll give you points for that.

  • @ModernHorrorGaming
    @ModernHorrorGaming Рік тому +46

    In 2012-13 I went to boot camp in Illinois for a non violent marijuana possession. It was a 4 month program that ended up taking 9 months of my life because of "Bed space". I ended up being at a reception center called Statesville which was supposed to be a 2 week hold, ended up being let know we were going to be held for atleast 120 days to get to bootcamp. Stateville is not for people to stay at for over a few weeks. It is a max security prison with a reception center. It is the same reception center for Chicago Illinois. I was in a solitary cell for 96 days of the 127 days I waited there. We were in the cells described above, 24 hour lock down, barely any food, and 1 shower a week. 96 days in solitary confinement for a 23 year old first time marijuana offender. This might be the first time i posted this anywhere, I really dont like to think about it. Its happening all over the country and has been for a long time. Thanks for your reporting.

    • @doctorcolossus5096
      @doctorcolossus5096 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing. 96 days of solitary for weed is just insane.

    • @ricolinii
      @ricolinii Рік тому

      i pray you find peace and can shake that off your mental dude

    • @Saturnia2014
      @Saturnia2014 Рік тому +1

      And now weed is legal in Illinois, right? That's so ridiculous that you had to go through so much crap because of some weed 😠

    • @trteeerryfse-wy2ww
      @trteeerryfse-wy2ww Рік тому

      It's godawful it's appalling

  • @paulfletcher3998
    @paulfletcher3998 Рік тому +25

    It's not just the people of Louisiana that know about the horror of this prison.
    I live in the UK, right out in the Dorset countryside and I've heard about this place.
    The American 'justice' system is inhumane.

  • @patientfirbolg3299
    @patientfirbolg3299 Рік тому +242

    “A society should be judged not by how it treats its outstanding citizens but by how it treats its criminals.” - Fyodore Dostoyevsky

    • @isaakjunkeer785
      @isaakjunkeer785 Рік тому

      That’s one of the most worthless quotes I’ve ever heard. You must be a sex offender.

    • @patientfirbolg3299
      @patientfirbolg3299 Рік тому +8

      @@isaakjunkeer785 Read "The Brothers Karamazov" by Dostoyevsky. Either of us would be fortunate to be as impactful as Doestoyevsky was.
      "You must be a sex offender."
      C'mon now, you're better than that comment.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +6

      @@patientfirbolg3299 All these right-wingers in the comments who say atrocious things about these kids say they live according to Jesus' teachings - Jesus said _you judge a society by how it treats its prisoners..._ 🙄🤦‍♂️SMH
      I highly doubt that person is better than that comment!

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 Рік тому +2

      By how it treats it's kids and disabled

    • @tioswift3676
      @tioswift3676 Рік тому +5

      Nah. Criminals had their chance. They’re still human so shouldn’t be put in vile conditions, but they chose to be there.

  • @BizzeeB
    @BizzeeB Рік тому +48

    10:00 - damn, this dude's out there literally saving lives - give him ALL the respect.

    • @ms.woolfolk6011
      @ms.woolfolk6011 Рік тому +6

      I thank my amazing black men such as him that are out there doing the Lord's work, helping save our POC from the prisons, one case at a time. He will def have a spot reserved in heaven.

  • @LoneTreeAdventures
    @LoneTreeAdventures Рік тому +66

    As an employee for Utah's Juvenile Justice Youth Services I tell you this system is broken. Utah supposedly leads the way for how juvenile corrections should be done yet our system is crippled by the legislature. I hope one day we can fix this for the sake of our residents (aged between 14-25)

    • @Maya_Pinion
      @Maya_Pinion Рік тому +1

      Hope Springs eternal.
      Takes actual caring and action probably...✌️

    • @-AyeYallThereGoLaFlare-
      @-AyeYallThereGoLaFlare- Рік тому +1

      I was in jack jones juvenile in pine bluff ark and everybody be 23&1 no exception , n they make it easy af to come back. Arguin w ya ppl or bad grades or gettin wrote up at school type easy.

    • @zgk815
      @zgk815 Рік тому +2

      Can you explain pls. What specifically stands out as particularly broken in the Utah system? I’m new to this subject but if Utah is considered good I would really appreciate your answer to put it into context.

    • @peterjohnston5187
      @peterjohnston5187 Рік тому

      Hey @penrod1768, I’m a journalist for KSL Newsradio in Utah and am interested in hearing more. What kind of problems are you referring to?

    • @DivineValentino
      @DivineValentino Рік тому

      Honestly I think we need Angola and Rikers still for these yutes in nyc and teach them this is your future if you act up I know a few that deserve it personally

  • @Leo-z1v
    @Leo-z1v Рік тому +105

    I have seen a lot of young kids make one mistake and would be incarcerated instead being offered the proper help.They are turning these young ppl into monsters on purpose. They way they are treated should be considered crimes against humanity

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому

      🎯🎯🎯💯🙏🏼 AMEN!!! _PREACH!!!_ That's the prison-industrial complex and reich-wing reactionary politics.
      Just reading some of these comments is enough to make me wanna vomit... it's the same ones who call these children "heathens" and "animals" who hold up criminals like Ashli Babbitt and Donald Trump as martyrs and heroes, who think their people are being "oppressed" for being jailed for their insurrection attempt! Who claim they're "being oppressed" for being white people who can't subjugate minorities whenever they want anymore. Who see equality as oppression.
      And 99% of these people claim to be "Christians", who live by Jesus' example, and wanna force Christianity onto everyone, which no separation of church and state. Yet they don't know anything about the Bible or the Constitution - they're too busy waving them over their heads to stop and actually read what's inside of them! The atheists I know are FAR better Christians than these clowns.

    • @yemo34
      @yemo34 Рік тому +4

      So that excuses their crimes?

    • @truthismycause2800
      @truthismycause2800 Рік тому +7

      @J Dawg Opportunity for love happens in the family and so does strong moral values.
      There's no amount of money the Gov can throw at the problem to fix lack of love and orientation.
      Government can help with opportunities but for that children must be already socialized, otherwise nothing will work.

    • @packinwood2009
      @packinwood2009 Рік тому

      It really is like that. They really want you in the system, especially when you are young. And once you are in it, they will do everything to keep you in. One stupid decision is all it takes. There is no attempt to help you learn and get back on track. Its all set up to get you when you are down and keep you down forever.

    • @yemo34
      @yemo34 Рік тому

      @J Dawg XD thirty years ago having kids in your early twenties was normal. Oh my God, get outta here!

  • @boiboithegreat2483
    @boiboithegreat2483 Рік тому +25

    From the age of 3 until 18 I grew up in the NY system. All I knew was violence. By the Time I became an adult and went to real jail, I already had the experience to deal with it due to the multiple(50+) different group homes/residential centers/Juvie. The only way we knew how to show affection was to make someone bleed for the person. I knew my friend Derrick loved me because he stabbed a kid who was bullying me when I was 11. We didn’t show affection with hugs and that soft stuff. Only the strong survived and I’m glad to say that I’m a Home Health nurse now and I no longer hold on that pain from the system

    • @TI.T.O
      @TI.T.O Рік тому +2

      Hey man that’s amazing what you’ve been able to overcome, thank you for sharing.

    • @boiboithegreat2483
      @boiboithegreat2483 Рік тому

      @@TI.T.O No problem

  • @theempoweredman7353
    @theempoweredman7353 Рік тому +50

    This is like a concentrating camp for kids. This is beyond insane. Putting kids in a super max prison is straight up cruel.

  • @madeintexas1213
    @madeintexas1213 Рік тому +38

    I spent time in juvie as a kid and I will say that now as a 29 year old adult. The things these grown men and women guards would do to us is just insane. They were more childish then the kids I was locked up with smh. I’m not saying some kids don’t deserve juvie but sending them to adult prison is outrageous. Here is Texas we have “prisons” for kids called TYC. Not the same as juvie it’s for more long term type sentences or repeat offenders. I’m not sure how I feel about any of it. Except maybe more supervision on guards who watch these kids in these facilities.

  • @ariw9405
    @ariw9405 Рік тому +80

    I balled my eyes out “I wonder if they know my son is loved” because I’ve been here. That feeling of helplessness of utter fear for your child that this system looks at like an adult.

    • @SophisticatedDogCat
      @SophisticatedDogCat Рік тому +7

      And the insufferable individuals who say “well if you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime” well many sentences dished out are wildly disproportionate. 15 years hard time for a robbery at a convenience store where nobody got hurt is ridiculous. To illustrate the absurd with the absurd, would these clowns also say that if punishment for jaywalking was a year in prison? No. There must be change.

    • @karllager2214
      @karllager2214 Рік тому +2

      @@SophisticatedDogCat how much time should someone get for using a gun, under the threat of death get? The recent tx case is the outcome of that game. Robbery is violence.

    • @Joseph-lr3lt
      @Joseph-lr3lt Рік тому

      @@SophisticatedDogCat and the store clerk, oh yeah ,there is another element to this---- guess who the real victim is

    • @SophisticatedDogCat
      @SophisticatedDogCat Рік тому +3

      @@Joseph-lr3lt That’s the wrong approach for law. Crime and punishment shouldn’t be about the emotional ties to the victim. Feelings shouldn’t be involved with law and order. Today’s inmates are tomorrow’s neighbors. Severe and long punishment does nothing but make criminals worse, as we continue to see with our current “tough on crime” mentality and legislature.

    • @openranks4519
      @openranks4519 Рік тому +2

      You failed as a parent…you should be locked up!!

  • @RV_Chef_Life
    @RV_Chef_Life Рік тому +37

    Another reason I left Louisiana after 42 years and having grown up there. Prisons are a business in LA and they imprison more people in that state more than any rate in the world.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately, it's BIG BUSINESS everywhere in this sick country... just like hospitals. This is what god-awful, extremist right-wing policies get a country. It even infected the Democratic Party, with their establishment "neoliberalism" (Republican-lite).
      Ronald Reagan and Reaganism is the worst thing to ever happen to this country in modern times. Ever since the late early '80s, they've rolled back almost all the gains made in the Civil Rights era and made many things even worse...

    • @dfoolz
      @dfoolz Рік тому +8

      I just read about the Angola Rodeo and how it mismanaged funds for years. Unbelievable...

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude Рік тому

      Slavery is still alive

    • @terrellshilo630
      @terrellshilo630 Рік тому +3

      @@dfoolz I've lived here in Louisiana all my life and I love my state. I hate the way out state is governed tho. It could be very much better across the board but the hard part is getting the right people into the right places to make it right and better. It's so much under the table shits going on with the politicians here is unbelievable. Secret dealings that been in play over many years, and that's probably the biggest hurdle to getting right people in place. And it's on both sides, republican and democrat. The Angola rodeo is something that everyone should experience. Very entertaining and fun, and the food is amazing. The inmates that follow prison rules and behavior for long periods of their sentence are the ones who get to put on the events. They do everything and their rewards are being outdoors for a few weeks, among free citizens, meeting people, eating better food, and just having more fun than being behind the walls and bars for most of the year. And the ones that makes crafts gets to display and sell their stuff. Only thing is the prison keeps most of the proceeds from everything. Really insane business practices and definitely corrupt. Typical Louisiana business, smh

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Рік тому

      Bye

  • @pearlcallender2780
    @pearlcallender2780 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for explaining and educating the world about such atrocities. Also we must give tangible efforts. Thank you.

  • @mortenle
    @mortenle Рік тому +8

    We can pass laws to help keep kids out of solitary, yet like one of the kids said, "Who's actually there to observe? No one."

  • @MiniM69
    @MiniM69 Рік тому +32

    Such an amazing idea! Thanks for doing this series.

  • @haret0n
    @haret0n Рік тому +17

    this is brilliant. i watch and read a lot about justice systems internationally. my father was a criminal defence lawyer and so was i. he is dead now and i have changed career but i still am interested in penal reform and justice. here in new zealand we have an unusually high rate of incarceration. particularly of maori people. it is wrong. and sad. this documentary is insightful, sensitive and very smart. it doesn't exploit or patronize. it is tender and wise. thank you.

  • @76678-m
    @76678-m Рік тому +33

    So in America, kids can’t legally drink alcohol or vote…but they can go to an adult prison? What’s the logic behind that?

    • @witcheshour9718
      @witcheshour9718 Рік тому

      Kids in America are different. These kids would kill you in a heartbeat. These kids were raised without any parental supervision. They are dangerous. Some ppl are born losers

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому

      Pure, cold-blooded cruelty!
      Modern Republicanism is cruelty personified.

    • @76678-m
      @76678-m Рік тому

      @@witcheshour9718 not only is that statement baseless, but it doesn’t even answer my question. Kindly go away.

  • @roaxle
    @roaxle Рік тому +28

    “Each of us is more than the worst thing we’ve ever done.”
    - Bryan Stevenson

  • @creampuff4721
    @creampuff4721 Рік тому +11

    Imagine that being your last moments, being stuck with needles over and over again for 3 hours wondering each time if that's the one that's going to kill you, that is so terrible.

  • @melissaverduin3693
    @melissaverduin3693 Рік тому +11

    Mind blowing!😳 Kid's brains aren't even fully developed until they're 25 yrs old. It's just awful ...the cruelty & racism in America! We need to keep calling for change from the top down!

  • @aishatgns8154
    @aishatgns8154 Рік тому +11

    An excellent and powerful series! So many emotions drawn. I will make sure to share your series and spread the word get the message across. God bless!

  • @alienhazy
    @alienhazy Рік тому +3

    I was in solitude my entire formative years and it drove me insane. the things your mind will do to itself due to the lack of stimulation is something I never want any other kid to experience

  • @cageybee7221
    @cageybee7221 Рік тому +9

    i fucking hate the idea that this is only bad when it's kids. EVERYONE NEEDS HELP. it's bad to do this to ANYONE.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому

      🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯💯🙏🏼 _AMEN!_
      The prison-industrial complex does nothing to rehabilitate anybody... they look at these prisoners as lifelong money-making opportunities, to make money on them as long as they're institutionalized - including once they're out of jail!
      Solitary confinement is a brutal torture technique, which should be outlawed... it breaks down ANYBODY put in there long enough into a broken, paranoid wreck.

  • @BrendaTorres-js9ke
    @BrendaTorres-js9ke Рік тому +9

    I am so heartbroken to hear about the abusive, unfair treatment to the children who need help not increasing punishment or torture.
    There is an opportunity to visit this challenge and gather those who want to help.This is so serious and needs more exposure! Thank you for sharing this painful truth. May God provide justice through exposure and bring help to the crying hearts of the confined children.

  • @joeb134
    @joeb134 Рік тому +10

    19:49. I know this feeling as an adult, couldn't imagine as a teenager

  • @vedob5163
    @vedob5163 Рік тому +10

    children should be removed from their violent surroundings, easiest way for them is to just lock you up instead of having programs to actually show how beautiful life can be thats usually all kids need. Most kids are are so ingrained in there neighborhoods and violence because thats literally all they know. All you have to do is send them somewhere peaceful around people that know how to deal with kids and be leaders. It should be a program thats further away from home so that kids realize theres more to life than a little neighborhood

  • @sisig2414
    @sisig2414 Рік тому +3

    I have watched the film with Michael B Jordan, and this was the 1st time I had heard of Bryan Stevenson, so it great to see him on here. He is a true humanitarian for his work.

  • @incognitoburrito6006
    @incognitoburrito6006 Рік тому +6

    I’m 24. Made stupid decisions. Had to register as a drug defender and did time for being pulled over with handguns even though I’m over 21 they hit me with a felony. I’m currently doing the rest of my time on ankle monitor and 2 years of felony probation. I have aspirations to join the military to turn my life around, these were my first offenses. I just hope I can get them dropped so I can truly better my life.

  • @joeb134
    @joeb134 Рік тому +63

    Be careful what you ask for. Mississippi use to have a prison for juveniles called Walnut Grove. It was the worst prison in the state until it was shut down. It turns out kids are much more violent when isolated like that

    • @IndicatedGoodLife
      @IndicatedGoodLife Рік тому +19

      It was just a very shitty run facility. This doesn't mean kids should be treated like adults.

    • @isaakjunkeer785
      @isaakjunkeer785 Рік тому +7

      @@IndicatedGoodLife if a 16yr old kills something someone he should do the same amount of time as an adult, just in a facility that houses kids. Letting some kid out after he turns 25 just to commit crime again is pointless.

    • @joeb134
      @joeb134 Рік тому +2

      @@IndicatedGoodLife That's good because I never meant to imply otherwise. Just giving the facts on juvenile facilities

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Рік тому

      @@joeb134 So let me guess genius, house minors in adult prisons right?

    • @IndicatedGoodLife
      @IndicatedGoodLife Рік тому +3

      @@isaakjunkeer785 This makes me mad. But sure.

  • @mykellacarter7322
    @mykellacarter7322 Рік тому +2

    Another great piece by Vice news!! Thank you for shedding light on this topic

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Рік тому +6

    Amazing story hearing about his great grandfather learning to read and then reading newspapers so all the recently-freed.. inspiring to see the legacy being carried on through these education videos

  • @malc.malc510
    @malc.malc510 Рік тому +8

    Powerful stuff & my seeing my hometown of Richmond in there threw me for a whole loop. Great reporting

  • @panama_juan
    @panama_juan Рік тому +13

    I had never heard of Bryan Stevenson before seeing this video, but he has an insightful analysis on our criminal justice system. It's built to create hardened criminals by not giving young offenders a second chance and sending them into downward spiral. Treating an individual, especially a minor, as a violent criminal for one mistake they made is absurd. Our "correctional" justice system does the exact opposite and turns them into the very thing we're trying to prevent.

    • @idenou9577
      @idenou9577 Рік тому +1

      I work in a juvenile in California (mental health). Nowadays, CA only houses kids in JH for very serious offenses. more often than not, these kids have gotten multiple chances and present a clear danger to society (and themselves). Unfortunately, well-meaning activists and "reformers" have stripped probation from using disciplinary measures or enforcement of boundaries (i.e., no pepper spray, and no plastic handcuff) in the name of restorative justice. The result is the juvenile hall is out of control (assaults, drugs, property destruction). The intimates run the place. If you were to see the things that go on, you would think twice about the naiveties spewed in documentaries like this.

    • @beautifulChapin16
      @beautifulChapin16 Рік тому +1

      I would recommend the movie “just mercy”. It’s based on him! Michael b Jordan portrays him. You’ll see him even more inspirational

    • @jimr9499
      @jimr9499 Рік тому +1

      Facts. Even calling it a "correctional" facility is ironic and cruel. There is no correction, there is no rehabilitation. It's nothing punitive punishment.

    • @RebelRouserEsq
      @RebelRouserEsq Рік тому

      Look him up. He’s been working in social and racial justice for decades…incredible work

  • @Bojan-tg2vk
    @Bojan-tg2vk Рік тому +3

    Another great story from Vice.Keep up the good work!👏👏👍

  • @FerociousPancake888
    @FerociousPancake888 Рік тому +4

    That last piece was beautiful. Really great video. We need change. Not soon, now.

  • @CG37372
    @CG37372 Рік тому +7

    This is a difficult matter. Crime in Louisiana is so rough, and the majority of crimes committed in Louisiana happen to be by juvenile men. No kid should have to held in solitary. But on the other hand, there’s little places to put these individuals, at Angola that’s the last stop it’s a death camp effectivel. There needs to be a plave for young individuals to recover and learn from their mistakes. But in Louisiana that’s just not possible. We have a terrible financial and expensive health system. So for now it’s just a limbo state for many. And with the rise in brutal crime it’s just going to raise the amount of people going to Angola.

  • @allissonjacobisaacson6190
    @allissonjacobisaacson6190 Рік тому +53

    Every person I grew up with that was put into institutions like this, came out changed for the worse.

    • @plaidpanda
      @plaidpanda Рік тому +3

      _Worse,_ but yes, I don't doubt it.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому

      🎯🎯🎯💯🙏🏼 Amen! This is what divestment in communities for over 40+ years looks like... this is what right-wing, Republican policies, a result of Reaganism, gets a nation. We're slowly becoming a failed state.
      Prisons, like hospitals, are Big Business and the motive is not to rehabilitate a prisoner, but make money off them. This is what privatization does... extremist right-wing and "neoliberal" (moderate right-wing) policies are a total failure.
      Elect progressives and vote out all Republicans, and those Democrats who uphold the establishment.

    • @jacobcrumb3323
      @jacobcrumb3323 Рік тому +4

      AlliSpellCheckerSon keeping you in check!

    • @allissonjacobisaacson6190
      @allissonjacobisaacson6190 Рік тому +2

      @@plaidpanda I think my ADHD kicks in and I start rambling using voice to text and not do any grammar of spelling checks. Hey!!!! We have the same name.

    • @allissonjacobisaacson6190
      @allissonjacobisaacson6190 Рік тому

      @@jacobcrumb3323 hey!! My first reply, has the same name as me. And your reply, is my husband's first name!!?? I'm buying a scratch off lotto ticket tonight. Because what are the odds?!

  • @JerryGarciaPOBox
    @JerryGarciaPOBox Рік тому +19

    Judges, prosecutors, pigs, and private prison owners are despicable. Louisiana gets charged 49K per inmate(at least it did 5-10 years ago). What is the average income in Louisiana! The corrupt politicians who enable this are subhuman.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +4

      Exactly. They don't see a prisoner as someone in need of rehabilitation... theysee the prisoner as a money-making opportunity! And the longer they can be kept institutionalized in the system, the more money that can be made off them... what the companies make off the _phone calls_ to prisoners is obscene!

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Рік тому

      Takes a pig to know a pig

  • @luciannebeans6679
    @luciannebeans6679 Рік тому +4

    Some of your best work yet. Outstanding documentary. Award worthy.

  • @seriouslypagan6904
    @seriouslypagan6904 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video, every voice helps.

  • @SophisticatedDogCat
    @SophisticatedDogCat Рік тому +14

    Incarceration should be about rehabilitation, not about punishment. We have already tried harsh punishment-style imprisonment, and it failed time and time again and continues to fail. It’s time we CHANGE THE SYSTEM.

  • @nategomes1719
    @nategomes1719 Рік тому +20

    Kids are growing. I grew up hard and every kid I knew that got sent to the y or dys came out worse. Not better. It’s not a learning environment and growing experience it’s more of kids having to be even harder to survive or come out with more connections to kids that are going through similar things and end up linking up and hustling robbing stealing just to survive.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому

      Exactly... the prison-industrial complex is BIG BUSINESS! They don't see these prisoners as people in need of rehabilitation - they see them as _money-making opportunities,_ who they can keep in the system for the rest of their lives. It's sickening!
      _This is what happens when you divest from communities for over 40 years..._ you can thank the reich-wing deity, Ronald Reagan, and the "Reagan Revolution" for that divestment! Reaganism is Trumpism with a sheen of corny sentiment smeared all over it to make it appear more respectable. It's not... it's all the same sickness. This is the worst thing that's ever happened to this country in modern times and it's been a 40+ yr experiment in anti-govt corporatist oligarchy in this nation... and it's a total failure, unless you're in the 1%!

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Рік тому +9

      Some crime will just happen, but most street crime, blue collar crime, represents the fallout from society having failed its' vulnerable people.

    • @joeb134
      @joeb134 Рік тому +4

      We use to have a prison for minors in Mississippi. It was the most violent prison in the state before it was shut down.
      I never met anyone who came out of there "normal". Alot of them committed suicide or turned out extremely violent and ended up back in prison

    • @yemo34
      @yemo34 Рік тому

      Maybe we need a more permanent solution for these "people..."

    • @Flumpadorus
      @Flumpadorus Рік тому +3

      @@yemo34 good idea, a permanent change to the criminal justice system and a permanent change to addressing children in poverty, which the US has the largest percentage of when compared to our OECD counterparts.

  • @ritterbyronllc
    @ritterbyronllc Рік тому +7

    Idiots, setting these kids up for failure but what do they care?! It’s more money for their system, never forget prison is a buisness

  • @aprilsmith3683
    @aprilsmith3683 Рік тому +1

    This was most enlightening...
    Thank you...
    🇿🇦

  • @SonofAGunFrom410
    @SonofAGunFrom410 Рік тому +4

    Congratulations on the show brother!

  • @raidenprice7947
    @raidenprice7947 Рік тому +1

    excellent news job im so impressed with vice lately

  • @dezmondnewsome7039
    @dezmondnewsome7039 Рік тому +10

    I teared up a lil bit. We gotta do more guys. To help younger people navigate through this world. If we don't the government is just going to keep making money off of lost souls

  • @Iexapro
    @Iexapro Рік тому +1

    The ways this country treats its most vulnerable has become something everyone is indifferent to. The way these children are treated in these prisons would have them removed from their homes on the outside but it’s somehow okay to place them in an abusive environment if it’s in the name of ‘Justice’.

  • @Monk-eee
    @Monk-eee Рік тому +9

    I don't understand why the system wants to "break" our kids instead of wanting to teach them the right way or a better way. They are friggen KIDS for fuk sake!! Kids have to be taught things they don't "just know" how to be somebody, that's what us adults are for. Not all kids have great influences growing up and in that case we should want to help them and show them what they don't know. Showing them violence will only teach them violence...... DUH

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Рік тому

      “Our kids”

    • @Monk-eee
      @Monk-eee Рік тому

      @@firstlast8258 your quotations around our kids means what....?

    • @Monk-eee
      @Monk-eee Рік тому

      @@firstlast8258 you're probably 12 and don't have any so ✌

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Рік тому

      @@Monk-eee 🤓

    • @Monk-eee
      @Monk-eee Рік тому +1

      @@firstlast8258

  • @idenou9577
    @idenou9577 Рік тому +2

    I work in a juvenile in California (mental health). Nowadays, CA only houses kids in JH for very serious offenses. more often than not, these kids have gotten multiple chances and present a clear danger to society (and themselves). Unfortunately, well-meaning activists and "reformers" have stripped probation from using disciplinary measures or enforcement of boundaries (i.e., no pepper spray, and no plastic handcuff) in the name of restorative justice. The result is the juvenile hall is out of control (assaults, drugs, property destruction). The intimates run the place. If you were to see the things that go on, you would think twice about the naiveties spewed in documentaries like this.

    • @Saturnia2014
      @Saturnia2014 Рік тому

      There must be order, but abuse of power by the guards is also a problem too

  • @MysonKirby
    @MysonKirby Рік тому +3

    I agree 💯 that no juvenile under 17 should be in prison. The youngest person put to death in 1944 , was 14 , for a crime he did not commit. Fact.

    • @2eightfoe
      @2eightfoe Рік тому +1

      Back to the slave days it’s ppl younger

  • @onevisualeye_
    @onevisualeye_ Рік тому +1

    This is tragic to see kids treated as adults their are so many different options that local government could have chose to house and mentor those hurting children like a specialized camp with learning and fun things to do with trainer mentors that have grown through similar times but have prevailed to be able to relate to the youth. Their should be enough government funds to provide a experience like a privileged child spends their summers having fun and learning. Great journalism again

  • @issa23
    @issa23 Рік тому +16

    "Land of the free"... As a Canadian, I want to thank you for this Vice, it helps remind me to never move down south every winter ;)

    • @witcheshour9718
      @witcheshour9718 Рік тому +6

      Oooooooooooooo Canada. Land no one desires

    • @Monk-eee
      @Monk-eee Рік тому +1

      and it reminds me of why I'd love to move north of the border.... I'm so close but yet still so far away. CT 😆

    • @chris323
      @chris323 Рік тому

      So theres no prisons in Canada what an idiot

    • @issa23
      @issa23 Рік тому +1

      @JudgeDredd37 I meant the stats hun; Everyone got their own problems "Eh". No need to get defensive buddy 😉

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Рік тому +1

      @@Monk-eee bye

  • @AbhikSensational
    @AbhikSensational Рік тому +1

    How are people like Bryan Stevenson not the norm in the US.
    I can’t imagine how tbis country has so many children in prison!

  • @leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450
    @leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450 Рік тому +13

    😔I was born in prison. I’ve done 20 years in and out since I was 20. Both my parents were addicts and were both inside when I was born. I finally got off crack cocaine after getting addicted when I was a teenager. I’ve been clean off crack since 2012 and not been back to prison since 2012. I am NOT going to die in prison. Sub for more x

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +2

      Bless you! 🙌 It's always great to hear someone make it out... I very easily could've ended up institutionalized in the system, as chronic illness got me addicted to medication. So grateful to have survived and be in a good place, tho I'm still quite sick and disabled.
      Keep being good to yourself!

    • @notaperson9831
      @notaperson9831 Рік тому +1

      Right on!! I was clean for 5 years but recently relapsed after a traumatic experience. Trying to get my life together 💜 You’re a real one!

  • @beautifulChapin16
    @beautifulChapin16 Рік тому +1

    The movie “just mercy” is based on him! Such a good move!

  • @unitedchainsofamerica
    @unitedchainsofamerica Рік тому +14

    This series is AWESOME! Bryan Stevenson that man can talk very good. I gave up on America I moved out of the the country I'm so scared to go back. Best decision I ever made never had a problem but America now I teach high School in Cambodia.

    • @WhoamI20233
      @WhoamI20233 Рік тому +2

      Like Cambodia has never had any issues….

    • @unitedchainsofamerica
      @unitedchainsofamerica Рік тому +4

      @@WhoamI20233Aw man it's the most free place I've been to. way better than America!

    • @WhoamI20233
      @WhoamI20233 Рік тому

      @@unitedchainsofamerica did you give up your American citizenship?

    • @unitedchainsofamerica
      @unitedchainsofamerica Рік тому +1

      @@WhoamI20233 I would. if I had to choose.

    • @rridderbusch518
      @rridderbusch518 Рік тому

      You teach English? Your grammar and punctuation are horrific!

  • @jamaljames2578
    @jamaljames2578 Рік тому +2

    Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾

  • @b1646717
    @b1646717 Рік тому +23

    I learned a lot about all of myself(s) in solitary. I also learned that I could do 2000 push-ups in 8 hrs.

  • @kathleengreer4594
    @kathleengreer4594 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for making this. St. Tammany Parish, here.

  • @BIGJBIGEBIGC
    @BIGJBIGEBIGC Рік тому +20

    The four scumbags that did horrendous things to that LSU student need to be in there for what they did to her. Even the 17yr old and even that lawyer defending them that said her being drugged meant she liked it.

    • @RiVer-Parish
      @RiVer-Parish Рік тому

      How did a dead woman file a police report? please explain that to me

  • @rogersampaio7450
    @rogersampaio7450 Рік тому +1

    I am from Angola and I didn't know that in the US there's a prison called Angola

  • @poindextertunes
    @poindextertunes Рік тому +8

    I can’t help but think this was supposed to be a Michael Kenneth Williams piece
    RIP to the legend 🙏

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +2

      He is so terribly missed! His voice is much-needed right now... his compassion is so needed right now.
      REST IN POWER 🙏🏼

  • @themirandomness
    @themirandomness Рік тому

    THIS! This is so important!!

  • @reptocilicus
    @reptocilicus Рік тому +3

    22:10 Then it sounds like we need to change “the world around them” that is telling them they need to act tougher than they are. Why do they feel they need to act so tough?

  • @AliveBoldTV
    @AliveBoldTV Рік тому +1

    15:36 This part!!! Everyone involved in this violence is impacted!

  • @franciscolobo8919
    @franciscolobo8919 Рік тому +12

    I must Say that its difficult for me to be emphatetic to Criminals, even if theyre still Young, but nothing justifies a Sistem that treats people so Bad, just reading the commentaries of people's experiences in this Places makes realize the Privilige I have not have lived that kind of situations, I'll follow this series, hope it continues.

    • @rowan6207
      @rowan6207 Рік тому

      System

    • @shari9721
      @shari9721 Рік тому +8

      Society doesn't get to cherry pick when it feels like treating a CHILD like an adult. The system doesn't work because it is a system of punishment, treating people like animals, dehumanizing them, then society wonders why they come out as brutal violent angry etc with no education, no skills, no ability to get a job and have no option but crime in order to literally survive. The for profit system purposely creates criminals in order to keep generating profit. In The Netherlands the system is about rehabilitation and the system WORKS, the recidivism rates are much lower, they are treated like human beings in jail there, they are educated, taught job skills and given ways to become productive members of society when they are released..

    • @masondicroce917
      @masondicroce917 Рік тому +5

      It's important to remember than many of the people in our system are there for drug convictions, which while of course having an impact on general society hurts themselves above all. Nobody suffering from addiction deserves the abuse of the prison system.

    • @rridderbusch518
      @rridderbusch518 Рік тому +3

      @@shari9721 I saw a video about the Netherland's adult prison system. It reminded me of a college campus. They cooked their own (great) food in small groups and so much more. Even these teens in the USA need to learn how to cook! We must treat them like the humans they are.

    • @purplespaceship2417
      @purplespaceship2417 Рік тому +1

      If you aren't able to immediately identify circumstances that warrant having empathy for people who've committed crimes, then yes you lack empathy which is an indicator of sociopathy. There are many that spring to mind.

  • @lionspaw2380
    @lionspaw2380 Рік тому

    Great work. Thank you.

  • @mattsmokes2505
    @mattsmokes2505 Рік тому +9

    I love this so much. The US justice system is so broken. Just fuels the cycle of abuse and poverty that then fuels addiction and violence. The cycle goes on and on. All in the name of the mighty dollar.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +2

      Gotta feed that prison-industrial complex! 🙄🤦‍♂️SMH A _cycle of abuse_ is exactly the beat way to put it...

    • @witcheshour9718
      @witcheshour9718 Рік тому

      Believe or not the prison system is 5% of America economy. Sad but true it's a cliche but it's starts at the home. Let's be real they did not end up there by accident

  • @charlesjohnson73
    @charlesjohnson73 Рік тому +1

    Here is a crazy idea, how about instead of complaining about kids in prisons, I don't know don't commit the crime.

  • @nelsonmatyushenko6010
    @nelsonmatyushenko6010 Рік тому +3

    It should be added that these kids need help and it's not about the state not having the resources. It's about the state not wanting to provide those resources.

  • @FHL-Devils
    @FHL-Devils Рік тому +1

    The fundamental issue is the for-profit incentive. Creating a career criminal has a profit incentive, and that's absolutely and totally sickening.

  • @ILOVEBACONBOY2018
    @ILOVEBACONBOY2018 Рік тому +3

    Kids need to be kids. It's insane what some kids go through. I hope all kids make it ok. They are just kids.

  • @fishmarketdohar
    @fishmarketdohar Рік тому

    Many beautiful . Thank you for uploading a beautiful video

  • @MariaEvaDorigo
    @MariaEvaDorigo Рік тому +6

    Such a necessary report. Thank you! I hope we can free ourselves from this punitive mindset that only hurt us and other and do not solve our social problems

    • @StraightFelon
      @StraightFelon Рік тому

      I’ve been to prison, this idea of giving these guys therapy or school is naive…they don’t care or want to change. I don’t know what the solution is, but the liberals in this video are so out of touch if they think sending these kids to group therapy is gonna help.

    • @juniorbeckham2928
      @juniorbeckham2928 Рік тому

      @@StraightFelon what do you propose then?

    • @StraightFelon
      @StraightFelon Рік тому

      @@juniorbeckham2928 that’s the problem, there is no good solution. As someone whose been to prison…most of those guys are beyond help. It would be more effective to try to help the next generation, focus on elementary/grade school kids.
      Realistically, I think teaching trade skills helps sometimes. Most of the guys don’t want to work a regular job though, even if it pays well:

    • @juniorbeckham2928
      @juniorbeckham2928 Рік тому

      @@StraightFelon 🙏🙏🙏

  • @birdflipper
    @birdflipper Рік тому +2

    What the guy said during the last 30 second of this video left me questioning what am I supposed to do or feel in a similar situation? Yes, many people do get nervous and cross the street when approaching a group of teens that are causing a scene or appear potentially dangerous. For him to imply that doing so is somehow racist or stereotyping is not necessarily true, after all he himself committed a violent crime as a teenager and knows better than anyone what kids are capable of, and the only way not to become a victim is to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid potentially dangerous situations.

  • @frozenphoenix5121
    @frozenphoenix5121 Рік тому +3

    Why are these kids in this mess, are they doing their chors and homework? I mean I spent my days doing homework, chores, books and video games and sometimes I worked on weekends and I've never had a problem with the law.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Рік тому

      Facts

    • @free6754
      @free6754 Рік тому

      I guess they stole candy or something like that.

    • @dreamingstarlight
      @dreamingstarlight Рік тому

      Idk Steve why doesn’t the government help parents create better home environments for their children instead of letting it build into this.

    • @vonstev1668
      @vonstev1668 Рік тому

      You get a gold star!

  • @Kahsimiah
    @Kahsimiah Рік тому

    "Why is this 20 year old telling me he spent over 3 decades in prison? That doesn't make sense!"

  • @amosjsoma
    @amosjsoma Рік тому +4

    There are 2 sides to every story and this report, as good as it is, tells only only side. I'd like to hear about the victims and how their lives may have been damaged or ruined by the crimes committed against them.

    • @rridderbusch518
      @rridderbusch518 Рік тому

      "There are 2 sides to every story" is just an old saying, and I can *prove* that it's false. Imagine a multi-car pile-up with several witnesses who don't agree. Could be MANY people's perceptions.

    • @SkotchOG
      @SkotchOG Рік тому

      EXACTLY 💯!!
      That's what I'm going on about with my wife while we're watching this. I told her, "Fk those fools."

    • @SkotchOG
      @SkotchOG Рік тому

      @@rridderbusch518 You proved absolutely nothing😐

  • @stevesargent4269
    @stevesargent4269 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much! That's all I know to say!

  • @ahmadsalem150
    @ahmadsalem150 Рік тому +6

    raise your kids better and watch your community

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Рік тому

      How about those young Islamic terrorists from your communities running wild in the USA, AUSTRALIA, UK , SWEDEN, AFGHANISTAN, GAZA, PAKISTAN SOMALIA, YEMEN.
      Are you people raising your kids??

    • @ahmadsalem150
      @ahmadsalem150 Рік тому

      @@JimmyCrackCorn_ even tho they become radicalized because of wars that Christians start. how about the pedophiles and rapist cased by Caucasians?

    • @ahmadsalem150
      @ahmadsalem150 Рік тому

      what about the racism in my country (america) that Caucasians are always spreading

    • @karllager2214
      @karllager2214 Рік тому

      Naw

    • @vonstev1668
      @vonstev1668 Рік тому

      If life was a straight-forward as you seem to think it is, life would be so much easier.

  • @traceycroxford8880
    @traceycroxford8880 Рік тому

    How disgraceful.Children have no place in an adult prison and prison does not help children, it destroys them.

  • @bigwendigo2253
    @bigwendigo2253 Рік тому +2

    The poem/animation at the end definitely brought a couple tears out.

  • @justinviking347
    @justinviking347 Рік тому +8

    Do a documentary about prisons for profit and the American legislation exchange council

    • @witcheshour9718
      @witcheshour9718 Рік тому

      Or how about do a report on hunter Biden laptop 💻 or Epstein report. Vice magically forgot about that. We already know the American prison system is private profit.

  • @100bulletsmiranda9
    @100bulletsmiranda9 Рік тому +2

    a lot tougher than kids really are.

  • @UnnTHPS
    @UnnTHPS Рік тому +3

    Jim crow never ended, in fact, it got even worse

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Рік тому

    I've come across people who think these kids are a lost cause, their personality was cemented by age 4 and they can never change. Of course they can, they just need support, education, compassion, and most of all hope that there is something else

  • @476f7474
    @476f7474 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @bjkjoseph
    @bjkjoseph Рік тому +3

    Non-violent criminals should not be exposed to violent criminals, ever even the adult ones. Violent criminals need their own prison and lock the door and throw away the key.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому

      🙄🤦‍♂️SMH That's those "Christian values" of the reich-wing!
      Modern Republicanism is a disease... a *cancer!!*
      _This is what happens when you divest from communities for over 40 years, and refuse to invest in their futures, leaving communities for dead..._ *you can thank the anti-govt "Reagan Revolution" for that divestment!* Reaganism is Trumpism with a sheen of corny sentiment smeared all over it to make it appear more respectable. It's not... it's all the same sickness.

    • @witcheshour9718
      @witcheshour9718 Рік тому +1

      I agree. Jails and prisons should be separated by crime.

  • @cdean2789
    @cdean2789 Рік тому

    USA: in 33 states there is no minimum age, but there is usually a capacity test; for federal crimes the minimum age is 11.
    Crazy

  • @morganhely5605
    @morganhely5605 Рік тому +13

    I thought they were talking about Angola the country.....

    • @caslandry2958
      @caslandry2958 Рік тому +1

      Yeah I saw the thumbnail and thought "why are they protesting Angolan children?"

  • @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists
    @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists Рік тому +1

    thank you

  • @randallshipman7191
    @randallshipman7191 Рік тому +4

    This is crazy

  • @AliveBoldTV
    @AliveBoldTV Рік тому +1

    The system isn’t broken, it’s doing exactly what it was designed to do…

  • @nothereforit.605
    @nothereforit.605 Рік тому +5

    I love that all the parents want to protest now but where the hell where they before they were caught doing these crimes? Whew were these parents before they were put in these cells?

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Рік тому +1

      They were probably working three jobs to keep a roof over the heads of these kids and themselves! 🙄🤦‍♂️SMH

    • @nothereforit.605
      @nothereforit.605 Рік тому

      @@Jimmy1982Playlists you’re 100% a white person or white passing person that’s like 1/8 of a millionth not white and that’s what you use to put your foot in conversations you don’t belong in. If birthing children happened because some god of chaos just randomly dropped babies in peoples laps that would be an excuse but it isn’t. Having children is more than just providing a roof and many parents strapped for cash find ways to be their for their kid. Even if that means they don’t sleep, they don’t get new clothes but their child does. So cut the BS. A parents failure should be scrutinized because that’s where it starts. People shouldn’t be absolved of personal responsibility just because it’s a hard pill to swallow.

    • @nothereforit.605
      @nothereforit.605 Рік тому

      @@ymilulbates215 Im not a saint, but It would be nice if I could blame everyone else and “the community” for my choices and absolve myself of personal responsibility. Guess what, i am part of these poor communities. That job as a teacher literally makes you appear wealthy where i’m from. Nothing excuses what your son did. You’re doing that thing that certain folks do and omit the truth. Your son invaded a home with a semi automatic weapon over drugs. From the way it was reported he wasn’t even charged with everything he should have. We also shouldn’t ignore the fact that because you’re a white woman in america you automatically have a certain leeway in this country. People take you at face value. Even now you never say what your som did because you know that would automatically justify the sentence he received and there would be those who say it should be higher. Had he been a black child with black parents you bet your bottom dollar he would have a higher sentence and even at the maximum people here in America would say that wasn’t enough.

    • @nothereforit.605
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      @@ymilulbates215 say what he did. He was 20 years old. A full grown man. He was the mastermind who decided to break into the dealers home. Zip tied someone in the house up and held him and his INNOCENT INFANT DAUGHTER AT GUN POINT. All because he felt shorted. What? Instead of getting 20 pounds of weed he got 19.5 so that justified him using a semi automatic weapon to break into a home and point it at an infant child? Not only that but he refused to cooperate but his friends did so they got less time. “Profound poverty” says the person with a retirement fund she used to post bail. I also never said he is white. He also wasn’t fully charged with what he should have.

    • @nothereforit.605
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      @@ymilulbates215 it speaks volumes that not only do you refuse to mention what he did but the minute it is, you run. the only inaccurate thing is me exaggerating the missing half a pound. You also have the facts about the case but refuse to talk about them.