Inside Juvenile Detention

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @TheAtlantic
    @TheAtlantic  3 года назад +90

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    • @qwernatif2476
      @qwernatif2476 3 года назад

      @Bacterial Vaginosis you pfp- 💀

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      @qwernatif2476 3 года назад

      @Bacterial Vaginosis your username- 😭💀

    • @martinameekins3511
      @martinameekins3511 Год назад

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

  • @jordanclass3713
    @jordanclass3713 6 лет назад +8087

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

  • @hamfistsman6267
    @hamfistsman6267 6 лет назад +6589

    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 +336

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

    • @eddyspagetti9899
      @eddyspagetti9899 6 лет назад +125

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

    • @kobeygriffith6015
      @kobeygriffith6015 6 лет назад +163

      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 +44

      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)

  • @TheProAer
    @TheProAer 6 лет назад +3489

    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

  • @AKidLondon
    @AKidLondon 5 лет назад +437

    that afro samurai painting go hard

  • @DarrowOfLykos200
    @DarrowOfLykos200 6 лет назад +5062

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

    • @blubandzjadabomobandz9722
      @blubandzjadabomobandz9722 6 лет назад +49

      BlueLightning _HWD way different everywhere else

    • @DarrowOfLykos200
      @DarrowOfLykos200 6 лет назад +86

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

    • @swisha__mig5049
      @swisha__mig5049 6 лет назад +111

      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

    • @officialdro7033
      @officialdro7033 6 лет назад +83

      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

  • @jayjackson9187
    @jayjackson9187 6 лет назад +1835

    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 +67

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

    • @Flavioj1
      @Flavioj1 6 лет назад +29

      Especially Miami

    • @fastdrifts1665
      @fastdrifts1665 6 лет назад +21

      MyName JQ do you know where the state of Virginia is

    • @jayjackson9187
      @jayjackson9187 6 лет назад +90

      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 +99

    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.

  • @kiddqwan
    @kiddqwan 6 лет назад +874

    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 +15

      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

  • @dannyboy4142
    @dannyboy4142 4 года назад +98

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

  • @ivatorrico1615
    @ivatorrico1615 6 лет назад +523

    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 +19

      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 5 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

  • @DaPhlyymamee
    @DaPhlyymamee 6 лет назад +174

    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 +17

      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

    • @AlQaedaFighter
      @AlQaedaFighter 2 года назад +5

      How is a 2.5 hour drive twice a month stressful ? Especially to see your son. It shouldn't be hard to drive 2..5 hours TWICE A MONTH. SMH

    • @DaPhlyymamee
      @DaPhlyymamee 2 года назад +2

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

  • @thirstytoast6269
    @thirstytoast6269 5 лет назад +55

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

  • @marcelopena3537
    @marcelopena3537 6 лет назад +680

    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 5 лет назад +6

      God bless

    • @diamondnewsome9820
      @diamondnewsome9820 5 лет назад +1

      ThisIsNotATest ThisIsTheEnd 😂😂

    • @fuckmanny5281
      @fuckmanny5281 5 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.

  • @Mythalantie
    @Mythalantie 5 лет назад +146

    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 2 года назад +1

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

    • @blixkhurk5812
      @blixkhurk5812 2 года назад

      @@commcrimson9999 bro😂😂😂😂😂

  • @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.

  • @ponchothereject832
    @ponchothereject832 2 года назад +77

    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 Год назад +9

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

    • @ponchothereject832
      @ponchothereject832 Год назад +1

      @@martinameekins3511 love to hear this!

    • @uhhyeacoolman2786
      @uhhyeacoolman2786 10 месяцев назад +3

      He murdered somebody, thats not an *oopsy daisy*

  • @cyrusgombio5432
    @cyrusgombio5432 5 лет назад +791

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

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 4 года назад +20

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

    • @truly7782
      @truly7782 4 года назад +144

      @@miadayday ur not cool

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 4 года назад +25

      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 4 года назад +22

      ひdmoney what’s the point?

    • @miadayday
      @miadayday 4 года назад +10

      Monty Ford did you read

  • @Angel-xd7tw
    @Angel-xd7tw 3 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.

  • @wiggleworms4042
    @wiggleworms4042 3 года назад +20

    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.

  • @AvaJacquet-fv2sr
    @AvaJacquet-fv2sr 10 месяцев назад +4

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

  • @Taylorbishopsellshomesfast
    @Taylorbishopsellshomesfast 6 лет назад +321

    As a future law student and someone who went through the juvenile courts in VA, it is horrible what these kids go through in many cases. Our whole criminal justice system is backward and is not working. That's why our recidivism rate is so high.

    • @Unbreakable245
      @Unbreakable245 2 года назад +4

      Raise the age of criminal responsibility in virginia to 15

    • @FoxBanditX
      @FoxBanditX 2 года назад +3

      Ya also that most of the time you could see ALOT of people of color which is a bummer

    • @Kevin-rw4yw
      @Kevin-rw4yw 2 года назад +10

      Recidivism is high because people keep committing crimes! Magic!

    • @cocoapuff134
      @cocoapuff134 2 года назад +8

      What about the victims of their crimes ?

    • @dum_tard5528
      @dum_tard5528 Год назад +2

      @@FoxBanditX so what if they are people of color or not? if you commit a crime, you commit a crime and you are going to jail it doesn't matter what gender, ethnicity, or race you are a crime is a crime

  • @JayTheBeast27
    @JayTheBeast27 6 лет назад +200

    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 4 года назад

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

    • @jagermain4658
      @jagermain4658 4 года 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

  • @jeremydiaz9642
    @jeremydiaz9642 5 лет назад +286

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

  • @travisjenkins5343
    @travisjenkins5343 5 лет назад +10

    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.

  • @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.

  • @Jake-rr2uq
    @Jake-rr2uq 4 года назад +78

    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 +8

      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 +4

      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.

  • @modest_mind2526
    @modest_mind2526 Год назад +4

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

  • @purrplehatsociety
    @purrplehatsociety 4 года назад +10

    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

  • @toesnatcher48
    @toesnatcher48 5 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

  • @taydenmommy4250
    @taydenmommy4250 4 года назад +60

    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 +2

      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

  • @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.

    • @officialdro7033
      @officialdro7033 5 лет назад +5

      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

  • @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.

  • @hollowdidthisone
    @hollowdidthisone 5 лет назад +11

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

  • @Idonothingwrong
    @Idonothingwrong 10 месяцев назад +3

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

  • @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

  • @jennymartinez3443
    @jennymartinez3443 5 лет назад +166

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

    • @buttagtm1
      @buttagtm1 4 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @WOEGEE
      @WOEGEE 4 года назад +6

      He’s a child though

    • @girxnhda4684
      @girxnhda4684 4 года 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.

  • @cadegrace545
    @cadegrace545 5 лет назад +84

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

    • @hoodstarpop
      @hoodstarpop 4 года назад

      uKnowMe Loc on bro🗣

    • @honeynutcheerios1297
      @honeynutcheerios1297 4 года назад

      fr

    • @craftah
      @craftah 4 года назад +1

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

    • @honeynutcheerios1297
      @honeynutcheerios1297 4 года назад +1

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

    • @craftah
      @craftah 4 года назад

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

  • @ZaneCase1
    @ZaneCase1 5 лет назад +33

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

  • @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

  • @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.

  • @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?

  • @jnieswartz4878
    @jnieswartz4878 4 года назад +38

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

  • @carverlindstrom9084
    @carverlindstrom9084 4 года назад +20

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

  • @watdiddney3043
    @watdiddney3043 5 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...

  • @mr.walkdown7019
    @mr.walkdown7019 5 лет назад +13

    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.

  • @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

  • @CarolinianBlades
    @CarolinianBlades 6 лет назад +90

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

  • @sz7472
    @sz7472 5 лет назад +24

    His room has Afro samurai? Sign me up

  • @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.

  • @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

  • @Luvbanga
    @Luvbanga 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 3 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 3 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

  • @peteperez4917
    @peteperez4917 6 лет назад +6

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

  • @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

  • @jacubotheguy1642
    @jacubotheguy1642 4 года назад +2

    dude this guy could have an art career this shit looks so cool.

    • @omarbain6927
      @omarbain6927 4 года назад

      you will get used to it genius

  • @muimadethis
    @muimadethis 4 года назад +5

    I've done time in the halls and it ain't nothin like this

  • @caelen9132
    @caelen9132 11 месяцев назад

    I live in Norfolk, Virginia and I find it absolutely ridiculous that there is so much money lying around here and nobody is helping the youth. My peers are in and out of juvie and it's normal. This area needs help and it has for a long, long time. I am only 15 and I understand how dangerous and scary it is to go to school here.

  • @jtomally9681
    @jtomally9681 6 лет назад +2

    I have been in the RDC side when I got locked up. But I got transferred to Beaumont and then to Culpeper.

  • @xwkcz
    @xwkcz 4 года назад

    Showing love from Northern Virginia!!

  • @derekray7456
    @derekray7456 Год назад +1

    I was in bon air and Beaumont 05 to 08. at the time the COs said it was rougher then most prisons in va at that time. shit was really gladiator school

  • @os2958
    @os2958 6 лет назад +101

    Wonderful art! Can sell it in the barber shop.

    • @Stonktradomus
      @Stonktradomus 6 лет назад +4

      O Smith, you think that selling art to one barber shop is a full time job that will facilitate a liveable income and lifestyle? Even selling art to multiple barber shops wouldn't provide a liveable income. Most barber shops aren't in the business of buying art. Where do you come up with this stuff?

    • @DontJudgeMeRS
      @DontJudgeMeRS 6 лет назад +7

      Jason McCutcheon African American barbershops do... what culture are you apart of? It’s not a set income it’s a hustle

    • @user-sx2rn5sl3m
      @user-sx2rn5sl3m 6 лет назад +11

      Jason McCutcheon why you so butthurt?

    • @kingchris5065
      @kingchris5065 6 лет назад +4

      Jason McCutcheon he doesn’t sell it to the barbers -.- he sells it in their shops and the barbers show it to customers and get a piece If it sells

    • @marigctv2167
      @marigctv2167 4 года назад

      A guy named something lmao of course not in great clips lmao🤣🤣🤣 we aren’t caucasian buddy

  • @axen2181
    @axen2181 4 года назад +3

    You guys don’t understand. It’s not that we feel bad for him cause he’s young. It’s that we feel bad for him cause of the environment he grew up in

    • @axen2181
      @axen2181 4 года назад

      Cruiser no there’s not. I don’t know where you grew up but I grew up in a mix of both. The hood is terrible and the stuff you see there will change you forever. Imagine seeing your brother got shot point blank right next to you. Now imagine that same person killing your best friend. And now let’s say a OG gives you a gun and says he’ll kill you if you don’t kill him. This is reality what would you do?

  • @steadyarm
    @steadyarm 5 лет назад

    In Texas a juvenile put into the system does not usually have a specific set time, it will be a minimum of 9-24 months determined by the center. Just imagine if the center is private....

  • @michaelbaldwin5495
    @michaelbaldwin5495 3 года назад +1

    The moment of truth arrives early in the AM when you hear tough guys crying 😢🙏

  • @brookeeberhard889
    @brookeeberhard889 5 лет назад +4

    they don't realize why they take a prison farthest aways from a community is because just in case they escape they won't have to be worrying about one going rampage in a town or a city doing who knows what criminal acts if its far away the only place they have to looks for them is on the roads, on the grass, and in the woods, because it would take them a long time to get from prison to a town/city they don't care about families that's why

  • @jennaschwab611
    @jennaschwab611 5 лет назад +6

    This juvenile correction center is like 20 mins from my house tf

  • @bradrhoades1305
    @bradrhoades1305 6 лет назад +2

    West Virginia's juvenile prisons make this look like daycare tf. I spent three years incarcerated and it wasn't like this

  • @SurvivingStudio
    @SurvivingStudio 4 года назад +2

    Because you want to keep them farther away from where they committed their crime to reduce contraband possibilities from their dudes. That alone is a big safety risk to all staff. They are positioned where they are for a reason.

  • @scottawful2094
    @scottawful2094 6 лет назад +10

    They're never going to let him out at 21.

  • @SentientSandbox
    @SentientSandbox 4 года назад +3

    Unless you've lived it, you'll never know what it was like in these places. You might think they take it easier on them when they are young. I can tell you from personal experience that isn't the case. A large majority of these facilities are ran like military detention camps. They taught me nothing besides how to be a better criminal. Rehabilitation and counseling are put to the side in facilities like these. Staff misconduct and abuse goes underreported and misrepresented. In the end, the kids suffer.

  • @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

  • @sam22312
    @sam22312 5 лет назад +2

    This dude was lucky as fuck in all seriousness.. he gets out at 21! Bro there's people who get locked up for years upon years upon years that are young at the time of the crime.

  • @thelordlol8381
    @thelordlol8381 2 года назад

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

  • @virux2041
    @virux2041 5 лет назад +47

    It's better than my house honestly

    • @swaggyhusky-4316
      @swaggyhusky-4316 4 года назад +5

      No beacause he's in juvie your not

    • @diffrent_noteoof7927
      @diffrent_noteoof7927 4 года назад +2

      @@swaggyhusky-4316 thats not how that works...

    • @bacon8353
      @bacon8353 4 года назад

      @@diffrent_noteoof7927 it does though

    • @bacon8353
      @bacon8353 4 года назад +3

      Then go to juvie and see how you survive. I swear on everything you will be complaining on the first day.

    • @virux2041
      @virux2041 4 года назад

      You need to chill

  • @officialdro7033
    @officialdro7033 6 лет назад +54

    I was in max unit 63 i feel bro

  • @MrPearlsareforever
    @MrPearlsareforever 2 года назад +1

    You have to make communities law abiding thru consistent examples of working, supporting each other and honoring each other and your parents even if you don't like them honor them.

  • @fenugreekphoenix3342
    @fenugreekphoenix3342 3 года назад

    Thank for the information

  • @Norcalw204
    @Norcalw204 4 года назад +10

    Poor kids, breaks my heart. Hope they get their lives back on track. Unfortunately though, it seems as if they haven’t learned their lessons because 70% get arrested again with in only 3 years

  • @errorunknown559
    @errorunknown559 6 лет назад +7

    Much different Down south 17 year olds get tried as adults

  • @chrismegbarnett8578
    @chrismegbarnett8578 5 лет назад

    I was there in 95-96and they had the leader program these kids now don't know how lucky they got it I spent most of my time in unit 61 lock down orange jumpsuits no mat just boxers and a cold slab plus I was from VA beach and my mom never came up there we only got visits every 6 weeks y'all kids got it made and still want more

  • @judedimatteo8942
    @judedimatteo8942 2 года назад +1

    I think it said to see a child locked up a victim of their own circumstance they make the wrong choices but they're not really bad kids and I'm glad they get to have the support they need by certain family members

  • @simonyip5978
    @simonyip5978 5 лет назад +2

    This lad has artistic skills, I hope he can get out of the prison system and use his talent in a positive way.

  • @eddycharles4274
    @eddycharles4274 3 года назад +2

    Juvenile detention is still necessary. Some kids do the most heinous things imaginable and shouldn’t be allowed to remain in the general public.

  • @darreshajohnson1273
    @darreshajohnson1273 4 года назад +5

    He got a lot of pain in his voice i feel bad🥺

  • @anarivera6915
    @anarivera6915 4 года назад +1

    Kinda breaks your heart you know.💔

  • @fnc_luis5626
    @fnc_luis5626 4 года назад +2

    How is the food there better than in school 💀

  • @ebktyy7864
    @ebktyy7864 4 года назад +1

    I just got out of remann hall for 1st armed robbery I’m still facing 3 years at 15 this crazy I’m on house arrest rn

    • @sawyer8465
      @sawyer8465 4 года назад

      EBK Tyy that’s not sick though, don’t romanticize your crimes. I hope you fight the case and be better

    • @ebktyy7864
      @ebktyy7864 4 года назад

      Sawyer I never said I was glorifying it I was sharing my story

  • @srtbuddah2504
    @srtbuddah2504 5 лет назад +2

    I feel bro growing in a dis functional environment w no guidance its tuff

  • @lucasbailey2631
    @lucasbailey2631 3 года назад

    Shutting down the facilities these kids are sent to is not the answer and having the facilities open with in community treatment to families and my local mental groups to help the families get these kids support to adjust back to the communities

  • @gloriasamuel5685
    @gloriasamuel5685 4 года назад +2

    If you know that re-offending rate is 70% then you obviously know that prison programme is not the solution. So please change your strategy and create a family and job programme that dose work.

  • @truehomie3615
    @truehomie3615 4 года назад

    Its 2020 bro, i hope you're out and doing good in this time.

  • @wiinguyen3683
    @wiinguyen3683 5 лет назад

    Watching this, take me back to a place that I’m not going back to

  • @officiallosttapez6567
    @officiallosttapez6567 6 лет назад +35

    Kodak Black was locked up there

    • @jhnnymoore3417
      @jhnnymoore3417 5 лет назад

      Y ou tube not working

    • @poptart1234tas
      @poptart1234tas 5 лет назад

      No he wasn’t he went to James river detention but he never went upstate

  • @Alex-sf7oc
    @Alex-sf7oc 4 года назад +1

    It’s sad being locked up stay out of trouble everyone

  • @susieadams3305
    @susieadams3305 5 месяцев назад

    Poor peoples are the most talented creative in the world but struggles took over and now theye in prison or dead 😭make me wonna 😭

  • @darn4700
    @darn4700 4 года назад +2

    Might be going there soon so I’m crying in my bed rn wish me luck

  • @christinasaali2271
    @christinasaali2271 4 года назад +1

    That crazy he get to be out at 21 he is very lucky most places try u as an adult right away

  • @Oneballer88
    @Oneballer88 6 лет назад +1

    Everyone thinks sending troubled kids to places like this and jail is gonna help but I doesn’t it makes it way worse cause not only can it be put on your record it can make it harder for you to get a job which can make you rob and steal to make ends meet furthering the issue instead of helping

  • @MalcolmWooten
    @MalcolmWooten 5 лет назад +1

    The guy is way too intelligent to end up in a cell. It's ashamed of how his environment led him to make the poor choices that he made to end up where he's at.