Inside Juvenile Detention

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @TheAtlantic
    @TheAtlantic  4 года назад +93

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    • @qwernatif2476
      @qwernatif2476 4 года назад

      @Bacterial Vaginosis you pfp- 💀

    • @qwernatif2476
      @qwernatif2476 4 года назад

      @Bacterial Vaginosis your username- 😭💀

    • @martinameekins3511
      @martinameekins3511 2 года назад

      He's a licensed barber at this time. He's very intelligent and understands his gifts

  • @jordanclass3713
    @jordanclass3713 6 лет назад +8177

    I know im taking away from the seriousness of his situation, but his cell wall is LIT

  • @TheProAer
    @TheProAer 6 лет назад +3563

    Homeboy is a legit artist.

    • @moneybagjoe529
      @moneybagjoe529 4 года назад +23

      🚫🧢

    • @casey98
      @casey98 4 года назад +48

      homeboy is a legit murderer

    • @8v71buses
      @8v71buses 4 года назад +8

      Kurt Kurt OMG 😳 he is?

    • @eliseenvisionz7588
      @eliseenvisionz7588 4 года назад +12

      @@8v71buses yeah 2nd degree murder

    • @cartertoro3902
      @cartertoro3902 4 года назад +2

      @@eliseenvisionz7588 well that just means he was an accomplice to someone else murdering

  • @hamfistsman6267
    @hamfistsman6267 6 лет назад +6642

    Kid is an amazing artist. With just a little guidance he could lead a totally different life. He just doesn't know how to.

    • @kobeygriffith6015
      @kobeygriffith6015 6 лет назад +337

      Hamfists Man That's why I wish our prison system focused more on rehabilitation instead of capital punishment

    • @eddyspagetti9899
      @eddyspagetti9899 6 лет назад +127

      ya.. he killed someone because he wanted money..to dress fresh, and have "watches". he KILLED somebody.

    • @kobeygriffith6015
      @kobeygriffith6015 6 лет назад +165

      Eddy Spagetti Because he didn't have a father to teach him what was wrong. His mom never got the chance to be a true mother because like he said, she worked all the time.

    • @eddyspagetti9899
      @eddyspagetti9899 6 лет назад +72

      everyone I know basically grew up that way. no father.. mom too busy w/work& boyfriends..no money for anything but essentials. i know i did. everyone has a story. everyone knows what murder is, and what comes of murderers. I'm sure he's a victim in his own ways...but, he killed somebody. he said himself "he wanted fresh cloths & watches."

    • @biancabarbie13
      @biancabarbie13 6 лет назад +45

      Eddy Spagetti yes true I understand your point but like you keep saying “he wanted fresh clothes and watches,” he was thinking like a kid and not thinking about the negative outcome behind killing somebody and many of these children that are in the juvenile system think like that and when he/ others finally realized what they did was wrong ... their institutionalize amongst the prison system ( being told what to do and when you wake up,wash up/eat ,etc)

  • @ksimms3068
    @ksimms3068 6 лет назад +4470

    They ain’t had no business showin that lady’s uno cards at @9:02 smh it be ya own documentary crew

  • @journeybeyondthesea
    @journeybeyondthesea 6 лет назад +687

    Wow! Marquez’s wall is so beautiful. He really has talent and I hope he becomes an inspirational artist. He’s a kid who got into some messed up stuff. But I hope he changes and gets his life together.

  • @DarrowOfLykos200
    @DarrowOfLykos200 6 лет назад +5093

    Damn this is where my momma threatened to take me if I keep talkin back

    • @blubandzjadabomobandz9722
      @blubandzjadabomobandz9722 6 лет назад +50

      BlueLightning _HWD way different everywhere else

    • @DarrowOfLykos200
      @DarrowOfLykos200 6 лет назад +90

      Blubandzjadabo Mobandz um no this is the one where sh threatens to take me

    • @swisha__mig5049
      @swisha__mig5049 6 лет назад +113

      I really think I needa go there I've been trynna leave my bad habits smoking,drinking,skipping school, jackin cars it's all catching up to me I'm berly 16 years old I think it would be good for me to stay away from home for awhile and calm myself down and meet nicer ppl

    • @MrOnYourTop
      @MrOnYourTop 6 лет назад +86

      xxX lone Xxx you probably don't wanna go there its not like the videos they always make it look good but once u there its a different story i can tell u that if anything you need a type of program with young teens at risk!

    • @II-kq5hm
      @II-kq5hm 6 лет назад +18

      DroIna Cut lies it’s actually fun if ur in their with people u knew for years

  • @AKidLondon
    @AKidLondon 5 лет назад +458

    that afro samurai painting go hard

  • @jayjackson9187
    @jayjackson9187 6 лет назад +1854

    That’s dude got god behind him they ain’t doing that shyt down south . They would have transferred you to the county and tried you as a adult

    • @TheDirector_
      @TheDirector_ 6 лет назад +68

      MyName JQ Virginia is the south. But I get what you saying.

    • @Flavioj1
      @Flavioj1 6 лет назад +30

      Especially Miami

    • @fastdrifts1665
      @fastdrifts1665 6 лет назад +21

      MyName JQ do you know where the state of Virginia is

    • @jayjackson9187
      @jayjackson9187 6 лет назад +91

      Fast Drifts that’s the south but not down dirty south where teens get life for murder charges like this

    • @mixmix406
      @mixmix406 6 лет назад +8

      MyName JQ yes it is Virginia down South

  • @chinkz6375
    @chinkz6375 6 лет назад +106

    This boy is seriously talented and very articulate !!!! Wish he had the right guidance and support before he got caught up . It really saddens me to see young people end up in these predicaments.

  • @JA-lh5kh
    @JA-lh5kh 6 лет назад +1037

    Ive seen 13 Year olds gettin Life sentence. This guy is a lucky dude.

    • @thealmightycell2525
      @thealmightycell2525 5 лет назад +55

      A 13 year old never got life in prison ever.

    • @kash125
      @kash125 4 года назад +139

      @@thealmightycell2525 They sentence you to juvy then once you turn 18 they send you to prison to complete your life sentence.

    • @illmaddox91
      @illmaddox91 4 года назад +14

      @@thealmightycell2525 that's not true at all do some research

    • @cn5007
      @cn5007 4 года назад +30

      @@thealmightycell2525 I was in jevnille hall awhile back and they had a 15 year old kid get 25x3 . Which is 75 years and as soon he turns 18 prison although if u can show that while in jevnille that u can act decent no trouble. They allow teens stay in jevnille until right before they turn 20 years old

    • @cn5007
      @cn5007 4 года назад +6

      @@kash125 if u are good in jevnille hall. They will at some cases allow u to stay in jevnille hall all the way right before you turn 20 years old so actually 19 almost 20 years old before they move them to prison.

  • @dannyboy4142
    @dannyboy4142 4 года назад +108

    Idk why nobody mentioned that juvenile life for 2nd degree is a VERY light sentence. Lucky man, hopefully his second chance aint wasted !

  • @Astograve
    @Astograve 6 лет назад +146

    When this kid is released he has so much potential! His art is amazing! Just to list a few things he could be an artist, RUclips artist, he could paint wall murals for people

    • @freddier.4755
      @freddier.4755 5 лет назад +4

      LoanLeaf he’s got life

    • @Astograve
      @Astograve 5 лет назад +7

      @@freddier.4755 people mess up in life. This kid definitely deserves the chance.

    • @jasong428
      @jasong428 5 лет назад +5

      He will probably just paint a wall with the blood of some random person who disrespects him.

    • @Astograve
      @Astograve 5 лет назад +8

      @@jasong428 That would be impossible. It wouldn't be enough blood. The blood would also seep through the paper. And if drawing on a wall it would smear and not look right. For a wall you'd need tons of layers of blood and there just wouldn't be enough for that. And before you even finished the blood of the person you where using will probably dry. Blood dries pretty fast.

    • @Hulk-fb2fc
      @Hulk-fb2fc 5 лет назад

      LoanLeaf how do you know that

  • @thirstytoast6269
    @thirstytoast6269 6 лет назад +58

    That painting of afro samurai was HEAT high key one of my favorite animes

  • @Da_Pimp_Nugget
    @Da_Pimp_Nugget 5 лет назад +286

    Dude you are gifted with that art. Imagine getting paid for it? Persue it bro. I'm an artist myself and I know talent when I see it.

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 5 лет назад +1

      B ride Up I wanna be a artist but I have no craft anymore or I don’t any talent everything I wanna do I can’t do it

    • @jm0030
      @jm0030 4 года назад +8

      He's not gonna read this u nut, he's a murderer. He won't pursue shit

    • @diffrent_noteoof7927
      @diffrent_noteoof7927 4 года назад +5

      @@jm0030 how do u know? He gets out when hes 21, just cuz u kill someone dont mean ur not human. He still has reasons to do pursue a dream

    • @user-wg8tt4zd4r
      @user-wg8tt4zd4r 4 года назад

      Isabel Guajardo he goes to
      Prison wen he turn 21 he has a life senten

    • @jasesjandrn9479
      @jasesjandrn9479 3 года назад +1

      @@jm0030 someone hit his mother and assaulted her he took them out pretty damn simple. Back then people would do it and people would congratulate them for honor and loyalty. Your just very institutionalized.

  • @ivatorrico1615
    @ivatorrico1615 6 лет назад +528

    I been locked around there trust me when I say these are kids w so much potential but just been through some stuff.

    • @vuanitahaslam9472
      @vuanitahaslam9472 6 лет назад +11

      4 am praying for thease kids everyone deserves a chance in life

    • @ivatorrico1615
      @ivatorrico1615 6 лет назад +20

      Locura Nacional not everybody has the luxury of coming home to hot food and parents..clean your mouth before you speak.

    • @lillyplayz136
      @lillyplayz136 6 лет назад

      Locura Nacional yeah well many people have a many options. A lot of these kids who end up at juvenile detention do not so they just need guidance

    • @randomuser1687
      @randomuser1687 6 лет назад +4

      They have potential but we can't let them in society if they are willing to kill people.

    • @Riley.6607
      @Riley.6607 5 лет назад

      vuanita Haslam lol

  • @kiddqwan
    @kiddqwan 6 лет назад +879

    The fact that you go to County jail in Georgia at 17

    • @300tigga2
      @300tigga2 6 лет назад +55

      QueMolly 16 in nc

    • @Stonktradomus
      @Stonktradomus 6 лет назад +22

      QueMolly, are you demonstrating how to write incomplete sentences?

    • @kassiusblac9762
      @kassiusblac9762 6 лет назад +17

      ong bruh like he got wat 2 more years til he out off of murder wdf

    • @fiddlermike
      @fiddlermike 6 лет назад +3

      Only if you break the law.

    • @donte9730
      @donte9730 6 лет назад +5

      Georgia is a conservative state MAGA

  • @DaPhlyymamee
    @DaPhlyymamee 6 лет назад +182

    I see my son! 😢 We were there that day for the Christmas celebration. 2.5 hours drive once or twice a month is stressful. I pray for all these children.

    • @CM-oy2kd
      @CM-oy2kd 4 года назад +19

      DaPhlyymamee was in the military got locked up at 19 gave all I can to my family. wasn’t even that far away from home couldn’t get one visit. Got out got a degree never looked back family has the impression that I owe them. Believe me when I tell you a visit means a lot to people

    • @casey98
      @casey98 4 года назад +14

      you pray for them , I'll pray for their victims

    • @CCB1234abcd
      @CCB1234abcd 4 года назад +8

      Praying for your son & all the other kids in the system strive at their 2nd Chance and never look back

    • @DaPhlyymamee
      @DaPhlyymamee 2 года назад +2

      @MrAlcantar I never said it was hard. It was stressful. There are so many other factors involved besides the actual drive.

    • @cocoapuff134
      @cocoapuff134 2 года назад +3

      Do you pray for their victims, who will NEVER go home ?

  • @wiggleworms4042
    @wiggleworms4042 3 года назад +22

    I just came out almost 2 days ago. I've really haven't been a "behavioral kid". More on the recovery side of childhood trauma. The DJJ I was at, was a place where I could reflect on my coping and my emotional side. That last time I was there I saw from my point of view made me feel sorrow for others and myself. Somewhere there I could feel hope. It wasn't nice at all. But it did take plenty of time to just start recovery since the age of 11 starting with "mental facilities" . Each time that came back from a "program" or a "facility". Life felt good for a moment, then it would come back to hit me again because I would dwell and not reflect on others or myself mainly. I've went through a lot mentally challenging things, not meaning I had the worse; no not at all. But it took a while in order to not get lost into a lot of desires or "common" addictive behaviors. And so far so good. I've been doing way better then ever. -- You can have a hard life, But make sure to treat life good.

  • @whatthefuckisthis7
    @whatthefuckisthis7 5 лет назад +26

    As a kid that’s never been to a juvenile detention center this seems less chaotic and more peaceful that i had imagined.

  • @marcelopena3537
    @marcelopena3537 6 лет назад +686

    i went to juvie once when i was 17. some Crip dude told me "you'll be back. they always come back." i laughed to myself and said fuxk that not me. Thankfully i kept my own word to myself. Free man since then im 25 now phew!! taste that freedom haha

    • @kiara198923
      @kiara198923 6 лет назад +4

      Yay!

    • @TobiTrill
      @TobiTrill 6 лет назад +6

      God bless

    • @diamondnewsome9820
      @diamondnewsome9820 6 лет назад +1

      ThisIsNotATest ThisIsTheEnd 😂😂

    • @fuckmanny5281
      @fuckmanny5281 6 лет назад

      The W.O.N. Crips don’t do dat 💀

    • @J4EZ
      @J4EZ 5 лет назад

      I said the same shit when i first went to juvie and the crips told me the same thing the buildin was on the eastside haha but its krazy kuz every time i went back i ran into some of the same crips ha.

  • @familiamartinez04
    @familiamartinez04 6 лет назад +1874

    Lil baby and Ugly God mixed together

  • @lizziexx7721
    @lizziexx7721 6 лет назад +532

    I had to serve a year an honestly it was all mentally painful. I could've been celebrating my brothers birthday I could've gone to my first day of high school I could've tried out for soccer but I guess it was all worth it in the end cause now I'm better an my life won't EVER be the same an I'm way to cautious about things now.

    • @RAZZZENGANN
      @RAZZZENGANN 6 лет назад +11

      Lizzie xx 👏🏽

    • @itsshowtimegaming5063
      @itsshowtimegaming5063 6 лет назад +8

      lizziexx real shit

    • @kiikii7515
      @kiikii7515 6 лет назад +38

      lizziexx I mean....you committed the crime. Do the crime serve the time

    • @lilmousetrappin1026
      @lilmousetrappin1026 6 лет назад +21

      Sorry but nobody asked for your life story

    • @TJ-uu7uj
      @TJ-uu7uj 6 лет назад +98

      @@lilmousetrappin1026 no body asked you to comment

  • @Angel-xd7tw
    @Angel-xd7tw 4 года назад +6

    I am so very Proud of you. Thank you so much for presenting this documentary. My prayers are with you son ! Please know you are not alone, we are locked up with you. I am your elder and I love you.

  • @Andregeorgetownkia
    @Andregeorgetownkia 4 года назад +22

    I don’t know him before his juve experience, but it sounds like him going to jail made him truly appreciate his family. Love to see this

  • @ponchothereject832
    @ponchothereject832 2 года назад +83

    Tbh he honestly seems like a good kid that just made some very bad decisions. And he’s extremely talented. I truly wish that young man the best

    • @martinameekins3511
      @martinameekins3511 2 года назад +10

      He's a licensed barber at this time. He's very intelligent and understands his gifts

    • @ponchothereject832
      @ponchothereject832 2 года назад +1

      @@martinameekins3511 love to hear this!

    • @uhhyeacoolman2786
      @uhhyeacoolman2786 Год назад +3

      He murdered somebody, thats not an *oopsy daisy*

    • @imopid4185
      @imopid4185 Месяц назад

      @@uhhyeacoolman2786 nobody is saying its not a big deal but its not bad to hope someone turns their life around be better man instead of negative he knows what he did was wrong hes a kid.

    • @uhhyeacoolman2786
      @uhhyeacoolman2786 Месяц назад

      @@imopid4185 You'd have to turn to a true saint to really undo literal murder, giving a murderer a pass bc he seems ok it's lousy. If the judicial system wasn't fucking around and fair the rat would get the chair

  • @Everythinggoodstaken
    @Everythinggoodstaken 5 лет назад +68

    Not to many people get lucky enough to get juvenile life for what they did as a kid, instead they get locked away forever. I’m glad this dude will be able to come home one day, I just hope the people around him do the best they can to help him stay away from going back for good

    • @cocoapuff134
      @cocoapuff134 2 года назад +5

      And his victim will NEVER go home.

    • @cg5617
      @cg5617 2 года назад +1

      "instead they get locked away forever." As they should.

    • @mikemurphy5898
      @mikemurphy5898 2 года назад

      So he can kill someone else?

    • @phuchoang3017
      @phuchoang3017 Год назад

      bro, who asked for your opinion?

  • @JayTheBeast27
    @JayTheBeast27 6 лет назад +203

    Being charged with a crime in Florida at 17 will send you to at least county jail

    • @idkanymore9869
      @idkanymore9869 5 лет назад +2

      Same here in Texas

    • @392joe
      @392joe 5 лет назад

      @@idkanymore9869 I jus got charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and only did 21 days

    • @jagermain4658
      @jagermain4658 5 лет назад

      Lil Rari458 they put u on probation?

    • @kash125
      @kash125 4 года назад +1

      @@jagermain4658 he probably got a suspended sentence.

    • @Alex-rs1jp
      @Alex-rs1jp 4 года назад +1

      Same in ga

  • @Mythalantie
    @Mythalantie 5 лет назад +151

    This just seems like a mental hospital but more security.

    • @iriseyong3507
      @iriseyong3507 4 года назад +27

      That's what prison supposed to be.

    • @JayMenace61
      @JayMenace61 3 года назад +3

      @@iriseyong3507 no shit

    • @iriseyong3507
      @iriseyong3507 3 года назад +12

      @@JayMenace61 it's about rehabilitation

    • @commcrimson9999
      @commcrimson9999 3 года назад +1

      @@iriseyong3507 that’s not what happens big black guys rape people

    • @blixkhurk5812
      @blixkhurk5812 2 года назад

      @@commcrimson9999 bro😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jessecantu5130
    @jessecantu5130 6 лет назад +6

    Been in the same situation when i was 12...im 30 now life is good and wouldn't have made it this far w out the guidance knowledge and discipline that i picked up going threw all of it. 🙏 blessed

  • @cyrusgombio5432
    @cyrusgombio5432 5 лет назад +801

    Going to juvie is basically all the class clowns having a sleep over

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 5 лет назад +21

      cyrus gombio I enjoy goin to juvi been goin since I was 12

    • @truly7782
      @truly7782 5 лет назад +143

      @@miadayday ur not cool

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 5 лет назад +26

      wow ok I am cool I rather be there instead of goin to a foster home i run away from the house wen they let me out on house to do more crimes

    • @montyford9804
      @montyford9804 5 лет назад +22

      ひdmoney what’s the point?

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 5 лет назад +10

      Monty Ford did you read

  • @AvaJacquet-fv2sr
    @AvaJacquet-fv2sr Год назад +6

    Coming from 2023, this boy is hopefully out now. He deserves nothing but love, happiness and support!

  • @jeremydiaz9642
    @jeremydiaz9642 5 лет назад +287

    I see this guy more of an artist instead of a murderer,
    *_Who else agrees?_*

  • @rockababy
    @rockababy 6 лет назад +619

    I always wished i was gifted with some sort of talent.

  • @travisjenkins5343
    @travisjenkins5343 5 лет назад +12

    I served 7 1/2 years in mount meigs in Montgomery Alabama in 23 hour lockdown. I was 11 years old when I went in and came out a week shy of my 18th birthday. 23 hour lockdown ruined me , it trained me to live inside my mind and block the world out. It has major effects and takes a major toll on your mind. It wasnt until I had kids that I realized the world was much greater then the mindset I put myself in inside of that cell.

  • @bigtate1439
    @bigtate1439 4 года назад +11

    It's crazy to me that i can empathize and relate to someone so much. Someone who has willingly taken a life...humanity is a messed up concept.

  • @modest_mind2526
    @modest_mind2526 Год назад +5

    That kid will have an amazing career as an artist when he gets out. He has so much potential.

  • @rnmnoc4772
    @rnmnoc4772 4 года назад +12

    I have spoken to someone about my dark moments with my parents and I’m proud of it, my dad recently got out of a mental hospital a week ago due to personal issues, I’m glad he seeked help. But when your charged with 2nd degree murder, you need to understand and ask yourself, “what will this do, how can it affect me, and why did I do it”. Some people don’t think about it and don’t understand. And yet this 17 (most likely 18 or 19) is seeking help in a secure way.

  • @jjwolf96jw
    @jjwolf96jw 4 года назад +25

    Hopefully he will be able to rehabilitate and turn things around if he gets out one day I hope this young man gets into selling his art he’s got talent

  • @toesnatcher48
    @toesnatcher48 6 лет назад +3

    Man they got it good, my dad said and I quote : “they set you in a room with one small window and MAYBE a book.” I think the days changed man, hopefully if I ever go there it’ll be like this

  • @diamondback3150
    @diamondback3150 5 лет назад +17

    As a sociology major researching the relationship between education and incarceration, I was appalled at the way both systems are dealing with children. Zero Tolerance Policy should be banned. It only increases further the number of people imprisoned. It doesn't help the children from low income families; due to the fact they will most likely to have "deviant" behavior. Therefore they are also the most targeted to be suspended and/or expelled from schools as well as sent to correctional facilities. That is absolute bullshit. Most delinquents aren't murderers. For the large part, they are simply kids who have behavior problems. They talk back, resist orders, or have contraband( usually drugs and alcohol). Zero Tolerance Policy DOES NOT HELP THEM. It cuts them off from the society, and essentially abandoning them. The education system is so corrupt. This is what they call School To Prison Pipeline; a result that funnels children into incarceration. IS THIS HOW EDUCATION SHOULD BE? NO.
    There should be programs in schools. Mentor-ship for these troubled teens. Deep down, this kids needed love and attention; something that is difficult to obtain from low-income families due to parents working 12-16 hours a day to feed their kids. Parents don't have time to spend with their kids, like what that kid said in the video. These kids need mentors to look after them and guide them to the right path. THAT is education. Not throw them away, abandoned in correctional institutions where no one gives two fucks about them. This is how many criminals are born from; youth incarceration. These kids have strikes across their names, therefore it becomes very difficult for them to get into higher education. Pretty tough to get into college if they have a criminal record already. By that point, society has abandoned them. They are pretty much labelled as criminals across the board, even if deep down they are good people. Hence they become what society wants them to become; criminals. Also by that point, these kids have been accustomed to their treatment; they lose trust in the government, they lose trust in people with higher power, and of course have no love for the police. They are hateful towards people of power; creating a sort of resistance against them, crime. If people aren't going to help them get their needs, they will get their needs by taking from others. What's 1-5 years of prison to them when they have been imprisoned in their youth? They know the system.
    So much of today's societal problems stem from the relationship between education and incarceration. Government spending has increased in correctional facilities meanwhile education facilities and programs are being shut down. College is massively expensive and over priced. K-12 schools are being shut down to make way for new correctional facilities to alleviate growing inmates. Not to mention, PRISONERS EAT BETTER THAN SCHOOL CHILDREN. When prisoners eat better than school children, it means they have way more funding than education.
    US has their priorities wrong. To make proper citizens, you need to invest more money on their education and create programs to help create upstanding citizens. Prevention is the best way to combat criminal activity. It's THE ONLY way. We can't eliminate crime completely; that's idealism. Realistically, we can reduce inmates from 2 million incarcerated to back to 500,000 inmates. Probably even reduce it even more. A mere 8% of government spending in US education is a disgrace of what's considered the most powerful country in the world.
    I hope people become more and more aware of this fact. We are already contain the world's most incarcerated population, this is America's biggest irony. After all, we're supposed to be the land of the free.

    • @elinasarkisian5134
      @elinasarkisian5134 5 лет назад +1

      diamondback3150 I agree let’s start a project and do this ourselves

    • @CM-oy2kd
      @CM-oy2kd 4 года назад

      diamondback3150 yeah all that only applies to black kids white kids are giving second chances

    • @GalacticTommy
      @GalacticTommy 2 года назад

      Yeah

    • @indexwetrust4310
      @indexwetrust4310 2 года назад

      @@elinasarkisian5134 your future boyfriend type is mid

  • @shqders5666
    @shqders5666 4 года назад +4

    that cell wall is probably the best art i have seen in ages

  • @DeadMushroom_inc
    @DeadMushroom_inc 6 месяцев назад +1

    Did time here. Place honestly still haunts me today. i did my time on the hill, got in trouble and did some 48 hour bids in the max. I can still remember the way it smells, i recognize the halls and rooms. When I left Virginia, I felt relief, knowing I was far away from there. It changed me, for the better by the worst means.

  • @adelade7801
    @adelade7801 4 года назад +2

    when i was little and was back talking n slapping my mom she said “you know there’s a jail for little kids like u so u ain’t wanna go?” never been bad since.

  • @jrascal94
    @jrascal94 6 лет назад +29

    I used to play for the bon air Olympic team. That includes soccer, swimming, track, high jump. I got medals in all. Man I was a kid but still fucking it up. I miss this bon air sometimes i mean it sucked being locked but My life wasn't as bad as now.

    • @cqueedo8339
      @cqueedo8339 6 лет назад

      JRascal94 6-5 6-3 , we used to have that shit jumpin

    • @cringefest7841
      @cringefest7841 6 лет назад +1

      Just don’t do anything that could land you back in.

    • @aconsumingvoid
      @aconsumingvoid 5 лет назад

      JRascal94 lm

  • @hollowdidthisone
    @hollowdidthisone 5 лет назад +12

    That kid has mad talent I hope he turns his life around

  • @purrplehatsociety
    @purrplehatsociety 4 года назад +11

    its so sad that a lot of these kids get out and then go back to their parents that basically leash walked them down this path

  • @Bright2official
    @Bright2official 6 лет назад +2

    And zhacori was there when i was there.glad to see you free and doing well .
    That makes me happy .
    Praying for the others.

  • @chicagolifetv
    @chicagolifetv 6 лет назад +120

    Juvenile sweet ASF compared to the Max pens

    • @slowassv8
      @slowassv8 6 лет назад +5

      Chicago Life TV looks like youve never been to both

    • @chicagolifetv
      @chicagolifetv 6 лет назад +20

      Rxl Ent. I have but that shit ain't none to be proud of if that's what your trying to say keyboard warrior I'm gone!🤐🔫

    • @dart838
      @dart838 6 лет назад +1

      thats not how they all are.

    • @MrOnYourTop
      @MrOnYourTop 5 лет назад +6

      They show u the good parts of it but behind the cameras it's a different story it's just like being in a Max pen without the stabbing and killing

    • @wario28
      @wario28 5 лет назад

      You would think.. you never been in either of them

  • @Jake-rr2uq
    @Jake-rr2uq 5 лет назад +79

    i was i’m juvenile detention and it was nothing like this 😂, this kids lucky

    • @CM-oy2kd
      @CM-oy2kd 4 года назад

      lil xans facts

    • @timothybreedlove7511
      @timothybreedlove7511 4 года назад

      lil xans fr

    • @tonemargarejo7616
      @tonemargarejo7616 4 года назад +9

      Fr bih they got dominoes n cards n shit all we had was 4 square and 1 basketball and we only went outside a hour 😭😭😭

    • @theprofburg
      @theprofburg 4 года назад +5

      Oh I'm glad I wasn't the only one to noticed. I was like this looks way too nice to be a juvenile detention center.

  • @H2h0e
    @H2h0e 5 лет назад +84

    Imagine living such a rough life that you go back to juvy just because you’ll have food and a bunk

    • @owen_affolter
      @owen_affolter 4 года назад +4

      Having your crime on your permanent record does not help you either.

  • @ZaneCase1
    @ZaneCase1 5 лет назад +32

    His room is sick, he got talent, I'd pay to have him design a room in my home

  • @jennymartinez3443
    @jennymartinez3443 5 лет назад +166

    There acting like it’s a day care dude charged with 2nd degree murder

    • @buttagtm1
      @buttagtm1 5 лет назад +1

      🤣

    • @WOEGEE
      @WOEGEE 5 лет назад +7

      He’s a child though

    • @girxnhda4684
      @girxnhda4684 5 лет назад +2

      It's just how the system is for kids🤷

    • @slhunxho6369
      @slhunxho6369 4 года назад

      Lmfaoo i thought you was the ight imma fawk withcha kid 🤣🤣😂😂

    • @tea-stomach-cycle6385
      @tea-stomach-cycle6385 4 года назад +22

      @Jukes “he’s just a child though.” If you wanna act like an adult, you should be treated as an adult. Anything past that is abusing your position as a minor.

  • @victoriaangeline6064
    @victoriaangeline6064 5 лет назад +1

    I go to school with someone who’s been in juvenile detention and I can’t believe he lived like that and now he’s perfectly fine

  • @MrSickNoodle
    @MrSickNoodle 3 года назад +4

    This kids art is beautiful. He could be something

  • @carverlindstrom9084
    @carverlindstrom9084 5 лет назад +20

    This dude gonna be a famous artist when he get out damn he got something to look forward to

  • @emwrsk
    @emwrsk 5 лет назад +5

    I’ve always wondered about this place...it’s down my street. It’s good to know that it’s a great facility.

  • @coolness-vt4mu
    @coolness-vt4mu 5 лет назад

    Appreciate the plan for positivity, help, and guidance for our youth.

  • @imanightlight1758
    @imanightlight1758 5 лет назад +1

    I remember my brother telling me a story. A students bedroom was searched for unknown reasons. This kid had a note saying he was threatening to hurt some students in my grade. The kid is not in Juvi but this is the reason why some have to appreciate these places.

  • @nikoreed1496
    @nikoreed1496 4 года назад +13

    If he turned his life around he could be a seriously good artist

  • @bigmooga2786
    @bigmooga2786 3 года назад +6

    I’ve did time in a place like this when I was 14. I was charged with assault battery robbery and possession of a stolen vehicle and did 18 months for it and it was the worst thing I’ve ever been through. I had to stay in my cell 23 hours a day

  • @chesa_meh2431
    @chesa_meh2431 4 года назад +7

    I think he’s such a good kid.Just needs someone to guide him and help him get back on his feet.I hope he’s doing well now.

    • @lukasa620
      @lukasa620 4 года назад

      Cruiser well sometimes homicide can be justified

  • @taydenmommy4250
    @taydenmommy4250 5 лет назад +61

    Got locked up when I was 14 had to do 2 years for brutally beating a girl up with brass knuckles all because her and her gang jumped my younger sister who was only 11 at the time they were 15 and up it was a mental process to go thru i cried everyday lost my baby in their and I got jumped on my 2nd day all because i was the new girl i kept my head high had my highs and Lowe's I stuck through it tho it changed me alot 💯💯

    • @Luv-dq5th
      @Luv-dq5th 4 года назад +3

      W

    • @meganelizabeth7896
      @meganelizabeth7896 4 года назад +1

      I did 9 months for armed robbery and assault. It changed me so much. I hope you doing good now

    • @bdpelite1028
      @bdpelite1028 4 года назад +2

      @@meganelizabeth7896 stop lying Megan

    • @marasluvvbot
      @marasluvvbot 4 года назад

      All because dudeee they jumped your damn sister they deserve it

    • @user-ye9bc7nw2c
      @user-ye9bc7nw2c 4 года назад

      Xd

  • @Idonothingwrong
    @Idonothingwrong Год назад +3

    I hate how the people in the comments forgot about how the "kid" is in there for second degree murder.

  • @lqtch
    @lqtch 4 года назад +4

    5 year olds be like: wOw I WaNt tO gO tHeRe I CAn DraW oN tHe WaLlS!

  • @watdiddney3043
    @watdiddney3043 6 лет назад +3

    Im 14 and ive been to juvenile detention i was locked up for 3 months and I couldnt imagine any longer than that this mans hit all the right spots the most depressing thing to think about is what your friends are doing or what you could be doing if you were out or what your momma was doin...

  • @Iambabyva
    @Iambabyva Год назад +3

    I'm from Portsmouth VA and currently studying to be an academic teacher for the youth. It is an extremely rough area where kids don't get presented many opportunities to break the statistic.

  • @EveryTimeV2
    @EveryTimeV2 6 лет назад +2

    5:32 That's a really beautiful peach sky. Hard to say it in words alone.

  • @jnieswartz4878
    @jnieswartz4878 5 лет назад +38

    This seems like great reform. We need more facilities based on rehabilitation. I like how the push individualism

  • @noahharris5834
    @noahharris5834 6 лет назад +9

    Just got out a week ago spent 3 years in djj in Atlanta Georgia. I’m 17 now. It sucked so much because my family lived 7 hours south of where I was housed at. Visitations were only on Saturday so I never got to spend thanksgiving or Christmas with my family. So I wanna say to any of y’all out there doing the stupid shit - stop now why you can because it may seem like all fun and games but once your in there for 2 months it feels like a year I was in my cell daily in and out for 21 hours a day 7 days a week alone and every night for three years I cried my self to sleep. So please if sum bothering you talk to someone you don’t have to act out to prove your point be tbh I would hate it so damn much if I knew someone close to me. Had to go through that shit

    • @Tetris521
      @Tetris521 3 года назад +2

      Juvie wasnt that bad for me tbh. I actually liked it.

    • @MISSLOVELY_REE
      @MISSLOVELY_REE 3 года назад +1

      Thank you im currently going threw this now😥

    • @trysten5565
      @trysten5565 2 года назад

      @@Tetris521 faxxxx

  • @annamarie0404
    @annamarie0404 6 лет назад +61

    Keeping someone locked in by themselves is truly horrible. These are kids!!! They aren’t fully grown. Most of you saying this kid needs to stay or deserves being put in a 4 wall cell are so uneducated. Think about where you were when you were 18 or 19? The system makes MONEYYYYY. They can careless about your well being or even rehabilitation. I know I was locked in the county jail spending most of my time by myself if I didn’t have a roommate. I cried everyday and I thought about suicide. I came out and it did nothing but make me angry and fustrated. If someone knows anything about this kid please let me know I wanna get in touch.

    • @annamarie0404
      @annamarie0404 6 лет назад +5

      I have mental problems with anxiety and depression. The system did nothing but hurt me and make me worse. I just turned 20 and having issues like this in my day to day life is so unhealthy especially at my age. 18 or 19 year olds if you don’t rehabilitate them and just stick them in a box you will more than likely reoffend. If you have never been incarcerated and grew up with the “struggles” of growing up do not say one word. You have no idea.

    • @annamarie0404
      @annamarie0404 6 лет назад +5

      And to add he PLEADED guilty it doesn’t necessarily mean he killed a person I read the article and he was part of a robbery that went wrong. They gave him a deal which they also do in high cases like this to scare the kids from taking it to trial (which btw the court systems rather not take the cases to trial in fear of the defendant winning.) society is so messed up to think anyone under the age of 21 is okay to be locked up confined like this boy here.

    • @stevennguyen5771
      @stevennguyen5771 6 лет назад +4

      He still kill someone and like you said he was part of a robbery. Juvie is way nicer than prison. Yes they are kid but kid turn into adults. Let say a kid kill someone they will be in juvie but you say don’t lock up. Boom you a mass murderer on loose

    • @cloudyns
      @cloudyns 6 лет назад +1

      @@stevennguyen5771 juvi aint even bad most of the time you have to go to school and they have a shit ton of acrtivites. Hes 19 an adult he didnt even go to county or prison were shits real. Hes surrounded by little kids. Good for him tho he got off easy and hopefully he changes his life around

    • @dart838
      @dart838 6 лет назад +3

      when they kill someone, they have to be locked up. A life sentence for a kid is just unreasonable though.

  • @oceansarchived
    @oceansarchived 5 лет назад +3

    his art is so good he needs to do something with it and he could easily make it in life

  • @merrywhiterose
    @merrywhiterose 4 года назад +2

    I work in a youth Behavior facility for ages 6-18. The kids have been traumatized by rape, abuse, a parents death, etc. Most kids can't see their parents because the facility takes in kids from all over the country. They can live-chat on the computer with their therapist & family, though. These kids are very manipulative, most have been in the system their whole life. Many have committed a series of crimes--rape, murder or attempted murder--others are too violent to be in the public domain. One thing so many of these kids lack is empathy. Their families never taught it, or there's something wrong with their brain that they just don't get it. If a child becomes 17 or 18, and they have been accused of a crime, they may go straight to detention or prison. Most kids arrive in shackles. Some go home to their families, some don't want to go home to their families so they may go to a 1/2 way house. If they don't go through the program successfully, the will likely never be accepted in the community.

  • @rjm5688
    @rjm5688 5 лет назад +31

    Do u see this man drawings? He could have been something big

    • @hp2474
      @hp2474 4 года назад +1

      And partially due to this place he still can do something big with his life!

    • @TomDelayBeats
      @TomDelayBeats 4 года назад

      like murder another person?

  • @avoiddilano
    @avoiddilano 5 лет назад +75

    All you have to do is stay home and play PS4

  • @myron123457
    @myron123457 6 лет назад +82

    Afro samurai👏🏾

  • @Skinktortion
    @Skinktortion 5 лет назад +4

    That boy got talent, 3/4 of the guys i have met in my time behind bars have really good qualities but we tend to over see them and throw them out the window and totally screw ourselves over

  • @lexingtonmclugor1709
    @lexingtonmclugor1709 6 лет назад +39

    We wouldn’t have this issue if we had better parents.

    • @destinyspencer83
      @destinyspencer83 6 лет назад +4

      Lexington McLugor the kids will always try to fit in. Stop blaming the parents like they wanted their child to murder someone. He is well over the age to know right from wrong. And he CHOSE to do wrong.

    • @eililocg823
      @eililocg823 6 лет назад +2

      You stupid,some other kids rob store's and steal but most of them steal and rob store's or sell drugs to provide money to there family they dont wanna starve

    • @grapejelly6172
      @grapejelly6172 6 лет назад +1

      thats funny because sometimes it aint got nothin to do with parents...I kw what ya sayin doe

    • @grapejelly6172
      @grapejelly6172 6 лет назад

      @@eililocg823 Is this what happened to you or is this is sumthin you heard

  • @natasha_nom_de_guerre
    @natasha_nom_de_guerre 6 лет назад +11

    This is a very good film. I don't know why it has so few views compared to other films at the Atlantic.

  • @sz7472
    @sz7472 6 лет назад +24

    His room has Afro samurai? Sign me up

  • @pappyganger5347
    @pappyganger5347 6 лет назад +82

    I don’t feel bad for the 19 yr old charged with second degree murder at all I was 19 in the state of pa and did 3 yrs in state prison for a burglary I know 19 yr old kids that have life sentences and are in state prison right now a young juvenile age 16 just got sentenced to 60 yrs to life he is in state prison right now not no juvenile facility they should be greatful frfr u don’t have to be In state prison where it’s nothing but people with football numbers

    • @tavaresrobinson3448
      @tavaresrobinson3448 6 лет назад +1

      Stfu he had no mom

    • @michaelknight9088
      @michaelknight9088 6 лет назад +14

      Very negative playa. This isn't about feeling sorry for him, it's about talented individual who messed up, waiting for retribution and freedom

    • @bbbggg4072
      @bbbggg4072 5 лет назад

      Omm

    • @gordonramsdale
      @gordonramsdale 5 лет назад

      I don't understand he said he would be in prison till he is 21, he went in at 17, 4 YEARS for murder?? Am I misunderstanding something?

    • @imagoatbutimsickwhatthehec8681
      @imagoatbutimsickwhatthehec8681 5 лет назад

      You talking bout tay k

  • @user96810
    @user96810 4 года назад

    Showing love from Northern Virginia!!

  • @nvarico7703
    @nvarico7703 2 года назад

    Damn, I went to RDC and BonAir (14-15yo) then back to RDC to Hanover to Beaumont then to Natural Bridge (15-20yo). I'm 38 now, and this video just bought back so many memories

  • @jrascal94
    @jrascal94 6 лет назад +77

    I went there. I was in bon air for a year for malicious wounding. (Sliced a guys face across both cheeks) I was in burgundy unit) also this place looks the same but the new services they have is new. We didn't have any of this shit. I'm 24 and I was booked at 14 to 15. Whoa. Can't believe they actually made a doc. I remember playing ball in the blue octagon. The units where kids that got into fights were able to see us in those tiny scratched up windows. I almost got Written up for fist bumping a homie in the cell with a window. Lmfao man them times were tuff. Especially since I missed two Christmas. They didn't have where a family could come visit and where buses would pick up a family. That shit was crazy. Shit my family lived 3 and a half hours ago. It was a trip

    • @Nate757va
      @Nate757va 5 лет назад +2

      JRascal94 facts I was on 65 for 3 years 03 - 06 for the same charge you got but I got juvenile life. And bob air was turnt up when I was there G. Niggaz fighting everyday 757 vs 804 bloods crips all kinds of shit my mom ain’t have no ride to come see me smh

    • @poptart1234tas
      @poptart1234tas 5 лет назад

      You was on 63 bro

    • @poptart1234tas
      @poptart1234tas 5 лет назад +2

      Nate757va bon air got sweet asf

    • @otxrell577
      @otxrell577 5 лет назад

      i was there 2016 to 2018

  • @mr.walkdown7019
    @mr.walkdown7019 5 лет назад +14

    they only show the good side, they dont show you what really goes on!!!

  • @RBFR01
    @RBFR01 3 года назад +14

    rehabilitation works BUT you cant fix someone who has killed someone. You can make them realize what they did was wrong but the legal system wont allow them to be free until they serve their sentence. It's awesome that parents are allowed to see their kids and hopefully they do change and incorporate back into the community and try and help others who make bad decisions.

  • @fenugreekphoenix3342
    @fenugreekphoenix3342 4 года назад

    Thank for the information

  • @Grey-d3u
    @Grey-d3u 8 дней назад

    The dude looks angry but he actually feels chill

  • @cadegrace545
    @cadegrace545 5 лет назад +84

    Damn wtf he lucky asf my juvy was nothing like this💀

    • @hoodstarpop
      @hoodstarpop 5 лет назад

      uKnowMe Loc on bro🗣

    • @honeynutcheerios1297
      @honeynutcheerios1297 5 лет назад

      fr

    • @craftah
      @craftah 5 лет назад +1

      Did you go to normal public school while being in the juvy?

    • @honeynutcheerios1297
      @honeynutcheerios1297 5 лет назад +1

      CrafterSon no you go to school there until you’re released

    • @craftah
      @craftah 5 лет назад

      @@honeynutcheerios1297 oh thats worse. In my juveniles people go to the public schools

  • @CarolinianBlades
    @CarolinianBlades 6 лет назад +90

    He got 2 years to go I really are sad to imagine that stay strong:(

  • @CuriouslyCute
    @CuriouslyCute 4 года назад +3

    I may show this to my future kids someday. I like that it shows the negative consequences in terms of those you love, as well as the reason why some people go back on purpose.

  • @thelordlol8381
    @thelordlol8381 3 года назад

    Well buddy I hope everything goes well on your life and have a great future

  • @SomeBody-o5u
    @SomeBody-o5u 5 дней назад

    A kid in my school was sent to juvenile prison for cyber crimes, he literally scammed people, stole credit card numbers, and sold them to retailers while also getting caught trying to access the school system to steal test papers, this is legit strange because he was only about 14, he was served about 8-10 months.

  • @peteperez4917
    @peteperez4917 6 лет назад +6

    Poor kid made a mistake almost bringing tears to my eyes hope he gets back on his feet

  • @buttagtm1
    @buttagtm1 5 лет назад +7

    So when you get juvenile life by the time you 18 they move you to prison until you 21? Or keep you at juvenile until you 21

    • @Alex-rs1jp
      @Alex-rs1jp 4 года назад +1

      Juvi

    • @xircc
      @xircc 4 года назад +2

      zavageking In Virginia you get moved to a state prison at 21. It varies by state laws

  • @Yatcheet
    @Yatcheet 6 лет назад +16

    All cells r different, some dont have the same rules n some u just sit in your room n do anything all day i got out yesterday at 12:00 i was in for a day

  • @Butter-gz4kb
    @Butter-gz4kb 5 лет назад +1

    I spent my whole career working with @-risk youth, probation, parolees, and now I’m a Principal @ a continuation school. I grew up with a father who spent a lot of time in prison during the 60s, one of the founding fathers of a a California State Prison gang, before he went to Vietnam- then he raised me and my siblings. I think it’s BS that your environment is who you are. I have Bachelor’s degree, two Masters Degree, authored a book, whiling growing up in Stockton; we are who we want to be. Granted some kids have superior coping skills but we are all given choices.

    • @CM-oy2kd
      @CM-oy2kd 4 года назад

      Butter 2926 so he actually went to Vietnam and got his life straight. Must be white

  • @feliciagriego1107
    @feliciagriego1107 2 года назад

    Absolutely!!! i completely agree with her. its not just the child. it is the community. We need to look deeper and at ourselves !!!!

  • @Ihyachi
    @Ihyachi 5 лет назад +31

    OMG he so lucky to only have juvinal life 🙏🙏

    • @CM-oy2kd
      @CM-oy2kd 4 года назад

      444 Varsgod facts

    • @tooreal813
      @tooreal813 4 года назад

      He going to adult prison when he hit 21

    • @tooreal813
      @tooreal813 4 года назад

      @@wxll5385 yes kids who get life after 13 ,and after 21 in some states they go to prison they can't stay in juvi for life 🙄 duh

    • @tooreal813
      @tooreal813 4 года назад

      @@wxll5385 and he's not 18 yet that's why he's still in the juvenile justice system but if he has a life sentence he is going to prison and yes kids can get a life sentence

  • @10kmali
    @10kmali 4 года назад +3

    How do all of the kids in the juvenile detention have haircutss😂