I served 5 yrs in DCI frm 2011-2016 it was a crazy n dangerous place if you handled yourself properly you’d be ok I vowed to never go back. I’m proud to say I’ve never been back I own 2 18-wheelers running my own business. I said that to say you can come back from the lowest of circumstances if you put your mind to it. I’m a proven example of overcoming a dark past.
12:50 This sergeant is my dad who passed in 2004. He viewed his job as a ministry - if you give respect you receive respect. It felt so good to hear his voice again. Thank you so much for uploading!!🙏🏾😊🙏🏾
Well a lot of times it’s based on your priors who knows the guy probably had been arrested for robbery a few times and now possession solid case to prove they put him away
The only bad thing is that kids are misdirected by stories of "Thug Life" being cool and the only way you get "respect" is by doing time and hurting people. What's really bad is that most if not all of these young people have no CLUE of what "respect" even means!!. To them, they confuse a tough guy reputation for respect. They really need to have a way to get into these kids psyche, and reteach them the meaning of Right and Wrong.
Grew up visiting my Grandparents in Natchez, on our trip to their house we always passed DCI on the highway and could see it clearly from our car. Always used to wonder as a kid what it was like in there....now I know! Thanks for posting, very interesting documentary 👍 ❤
@@ryanduray1 is your mindset to let drug users peddle this to the community and the children ? go off on an lsd high and hurt someone ? how about instead of jail they tap him on the wrist and then send him on his way with a nice warm glass of milk ? this kind of thinking is bad for society. shame on you.
@@timmyshore3755 By your logic, we shouldn't be allowed to possess anything that could possibly lead to anything dangerous. Alcohol is perfectly legal, despite countless cases of people getting wasted and killing someone. Your argument is ridiculous.
The same offence here in UK & you wouldnt even get arrested. 7 years in insane!!!! Note to self: be a good boy in 'Merica otherwise you're doing hard time!! 😥😥😥
I have to agree about the guy watching the clock all day in school. I don’t have a better system in mind but I do know that especially guys, some just aren’t mentally ready for school when we are required to be there. When I was I teen I couldn’t concentrate at all even the subjects like history that I now can’t get enough I just couldn’t do it at the time. If I could do it over again I’d had paid attention . If I could have done those same classes just a few years later I’d have done so much better. That being said, it’s not an excuse to be a criminal for sure. I had the same problems and I have never been arrested .
Majority of these men can’t cut it in life Working full time, rent, groceries, taxes, insurance. They don’t have the cognitive ability. Prison EVERYTHING is handed to them on a platter.
Write book doing hard time!!! Maybe they do a movie !!!! Sad thing is death row American people !!!??? THE PRISONER'S HAS CHANGE THEY SOFT !!!??? LOT OF GET OUT THEY HARD TIME FIND JOBS !!!??? THEY HAVE NO TV. !!!??? NO VISITORS JUST ATTERNOY !!! WHEN YOU THERE???!!
@@acemechanical275 After this punishment I wonder how these people that are punished will act when they get out. Rehabilitation should be the goal. The USA jails more people than the next five countries.
That is one of the saddest things I've heard "school ain't going to bring me any money", because school can bring you a whole lot of things plus money to survive and succeed!!!
Put yourself in there shoes. They need money for food RIGHT NOW! they dnt got time for school. Ive been in the same situation and now im grown with a family and in school because i couldnt before. Your never too old to learn. Stay humble kid.
Funny I know people are richer than the average Joe no education but are mutli millionaire's work ethic. Education is propaganda system you only need a few things to get through.
'G Street Crime News Network' RUclips channel has a lot of shocking stories about how bad Louisiana prisons were back in the 90's, the level of rape and violence was almost unbelievable.
On god G got stories that'll get you hooked like a junkie 😂 but them stories like Tay Tay, buttman, bambino, srgt larry and beast will make them reconsider going to prison. 😂 SLEEP LATE LOSE WEIGHT
Looking forward to part two. Most of these young men seem fairly respectful and just in need of direction and personal revelation . Seems like extreme violence is minimal here but of course the cameras are running.
@@r0ckstar666 meh...at some point you have to have a degree of trust in those deserving of it ,but that doesn't mean you have to be naive. Or else lock them all up for eternity in a dungeon and throw away the key. That was the Nazi and Stalinist model
Try facing 12years concurrent released to the way way revoked to the county now on non-res, all that and I still have my faith, I am truly Free…..of this sinful world!
@@markpickett4403 what that mean..... that's all you dudes think about now is something up yall butts. ....🌈🌈🌈 ... I'm lost.... do whatever yall want but yall ain't got to be sexual about everything
Good times and hard times i'll remember forever. D.C.I. was definitely a roller coaster ride. Too all who went through it i raise a cup of coffee to you. Stay strong and Hold your heads up and stay out of trouble. Prison is still HELL. 😊😊🎅🎅
They knew the consequences while they were doing it. I don’t agree with prison for victimless crimes , but if you do something knowing the risks that just shows a low iq.
When you get 3 to 8 years for a first offense marijuana charge I seen it happen to a 17 year old he did 2 years in Franklin parish detention center we spent a year in the same dorm I knew him way before our jail sentences happened. I got out first then he got out later on and was out not 3 weeks and was shot dead in winnsboro Louisiana his hometown
I'm from Nola and thank God they've eased up on this bulletin. I got busted with a small joint in Kenner. First offense. I thought I was going to jail. I just got a ticket. Fucking $1000 though.
That last guy to talk simple robbery , crack cocaine , possession to distribute and he was given 5 years smh lol they clearly aren’t treated fairly skin color
@@timmyshore3755 I mean if they want to stay consistent and give criminals stronger sentences for abusing children but most of the times they get way less than 49 years
" you feel me? " I mean you know what I'm saying " you feel me? " " you feel me? " you feel me? " you feel me? " " you feel me? " " you feel me? " " you feel me? " " you no what i sa n " " u fels me brah "
Imagine they have a good Mentor to help them start a business. Imagine they have a good Secretary to help them with the paperwork. Imagine they have a Manager to run their business for them when they are not in their business or on vacation. - TAV
@@Anonymous_________ Did you know that Louisiana has a program to help people start a business. It's called "SCORE." The business mentors are retired business people who get paid $80.00 per hour, but it is free for you. They should offer it to all the people who are in prison. The business could be painting, music, novels, autobiography, dentistry (Billy Cannon, Sr.), or whatever their work experience allows. Their profits could be used to pay for the prison expenses, so it would save the State money to do this.
My brother did a few years here. And hunts. My uncle is in Angola. They just covered his case on a show…episode is called The Man With The Rabbits Foot
@@stevemoore-nx8cq proud? That’s what you wanted to take from my comment. I haven’t spoken to my brother in over five years and couldn’t tell you the last time I spoke to my uncle. He won’t speak to anyone anymore. Pride is not something I would necessarily associate with my uncle however I do still care for him.He was very good to me and lived with us growing up .he used to bring me to school and taught me how to tie my shoes and lived with us at the time of the crime. My uncle’s case is very complicated. I won’t waste my time boring you with it or risk you shaking your head again. My sincere apologies.
Good shyt brother I must say , I've watched probably thousands of these kind of episodes and have seen literally ever one except these ones bro dam I didn't think their were anymore out shyt lol good shyt brother
35:33 😆🤦🏻♂️🙅🏻♂️.....That much commissary attracts the wrong kind of attention in my opinion!! Boy became a target and he don't even know it.......smh!!
9:40 the guy said he saw the bars moving. Man do these guy’s need to be so hard threated? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying forget nor forgive. What is see is they need love, a lot of love man.
That's true but my Grandma's and my step Dad's tough love worked too. I was arrested a dozen or so times and it was when nobody wanted me that I realized I had to change to make them feel different. But yes in the end. We wanted to be loved by someone or another.
Still amazes me that Robert had all of those charges and had the lightest sentence and best job out of everyone else. Last I heard police were looking for him for passing counterfeit bills.
Yep. Just looked him up to see so guess he learned nothing. That said, most of us will never know how hard it is getting out of prison and trying to function in the real world. Even though they’ve served their debt to society, those charges will follow them everywhere they go. It’s like a set up for failure in a way.
I was one of those people at DCI and there not that good to you,and truth be known we didn't deserve any better,I never committed a crime that I directly hurt anyone but I was a criminal,that was back in the 80.'s and I served my time,the only rehabilitation is found with in through JESUS Christ anything else will fail you like the system
Amen brother. I’m glad that the Most High Jesus Christ revealed Himself to you and that you answered the call. Glad you are free and doing better. Stay focused and stay on God’s path sir.
i was in dixon serving 5 back in the 70s made parole, violated parole , went to the new wahington corr inst, in Bogalusa maxed out, been out since .. i was the one that fixed the tvs.. chainlink was our newspaper.. hey jeff merriweather from bellview, marty turner, artist lmfao at the 4th of july edition of the chainlink prison paper
I know this is old but I doubt things are any different today,some of the prison officers set these lads up to fail,they tell lies and get the lads on charges that are unnecessary,how are they supposed to improve and gain life skills,they are doomed to feel hopeless,helpless and frustrated,some of the prison officers are worse than the inmates,just more sly and misuse their power
A place I never wanna go again if you been to prison you know it’s not a place to be but if you can find peace and stay to yourself and show respect like everybody else then you good
One guy could very well be allergic to chicken that's why he's feeling sick, who knows..I imagine that's a good way to get salmonella wouldn't want that job..
Got caught up in Shreveport they gave me 3 years felony probation. I asked if I could transfer my probation back home to California they denied me so I went on the run 🏃♂️ for 3 years until the probation was over. When I finally got caught in Cali Louisiana didn’t even want me no more fuck Louisiana Prison system my mom and family have given over 50+ years
@Chris Saindon; do you also have some succes story’s of these men? I would love to see that also. That being said, it’s sad man that it’s hard that crime is so much. Does the government do more for these man these day’s?
This is before discovery channel and other networks started making all the prison documentaries out to be these big violent places. More recent ones have all this scary music and focus on the drama, instead of rehabilitation like this one tends to
My cousin is serving a 30 year sentence at DCI for one punch.The victim hit his head on the road. My cousin was charged with manslaughter instead of negligent homicide. I miss him. He went in 22 and won't come home until he 50.
I served 5 yrs in DCI frm 2011-2016 it was a crazy n dangerous place if you handled yourself properly you’d be ok I vowed to never go back. I’m proud to say I’ve never been back I own 2 18-wheelers running my own business. I said that to say you can come back from the lowest of circumstances if you put your mind to it. I’m a proven example of overcoming a dark past.
Excellent work sir. Best of luck to you!
Reveizzio Washington... So proud of you my friend!! May God continue to Bless you ALL the days of ur life!!!
Dont misbehave and go to prison that's the solution here!. Just behave !
That's what's up I'm glad to hear u came out to be a productive citizen!!😉
Must be proud
12:50 This sergeant is my dad who passed in 2004. He viewed his job as a ministry - if you give respect you receive respect. It felt so good to hear his voice again. Thank you so much for uploading!!🙏🏾😊🙏🏾
Rest in peace to your dad thank you Sergeant for your service may you rest in heaven
Wish I could have meet my papa❤️🩹
I am very sorry for your loss. 😓 So very GLAD you can come here and see and hear him ANYTIME!
RIP to your father. Glad you're able to see and hear him on RUclips. Wish I could do the same.
#Respect
7 years for possession of Lsd, only in Louisiana would you get a ridiculous sentence like that.
...or Texas
They need free prison labor for big corporations that help build the prison
Or Alabama
Well a lot of times it’s based on your priors who knows the guy probably had been arrested for robbery a few times and now possession solid case to prove they put him away
I have been arrested for murder before so if they got a case they can prove 100% yeah they will take the chance to put me away no matter what
These videos need to be a requirement to watch in high schools. There is NOTHING in life more important than your freedom. 😘
Amen 🙏
Agreed!
Yeah these inmates did not learn $h1t in highschool
INDEED
The only bad thing is that kids are misdirected by stories of "Thug Life" being cool and the only way you get "respect" is by doing time and hurting people. What's really bad is that most if not all of these young people have no CLUE of what "respect" even means!!. To them, they confuse a tough guy reputation for respect. They really need to have a way to get into these kids psyche, and reteach them the meaning of Right and Wrong.
9:05 "i said it's the road of destruction, if you don't want nothing in life, this is where you come to" this quote says it all
"we don't need to know your charge" after showing an inmates complete criminal history being hauled into the prison in a black box.
Thanks for the video. I cant wait to see them both
Awesome channel. You actually post these ones I never scene. You got my support and I will continue to tell all my people's about your channel
I really appreciate that my friend!!
It's a good channel
@@HarveyTalksPrison Thank you Sir.
Seen*??? Lmaooo
These inmates Socalled "Called the Shots on the Streets" but gets to Prison and "OBEY EVERY COMMAND". smh
Usually followed by a cool story and ended by, lemme borrow a soup you gotta lil coffee? I got you when my money comes in!
Thank you so much for this information. AMEN !!! Philadelphia USA
In 2004, I spent 3 years in DCI at age 17 to 20 for a fight and stealing a beeper. DCI made a man out of me.
Interested. Please elaborate.
The warden said most of the men are guilty but Louisiana leads the Nation in overturned cases from prosecutorial misconduct. SMH!!
Even if they are not guilty they did something bad in their lives. It's called karma. All these pieces of ch1t are guilty in some way
@@r0ckstar666 you don’t know that. But we DO KNOW that what Ike Wilson is factual. So let’s stick with facts and check our prejudices.
@@jdubb4589 I am sticking with the facts they are all guilty
@@r0ckstar666 only person guilty is your mother for having such a piece of Dog shit
@@Chris_da_ruler sorry you can't handle the truth. I always lived by the saying never trust a christian, got me Christian?
Grew up visiting my Grandparents in Natchez, on our trip to their house we always passed DCI on the highway and could see it clearly from our car. Always used to wonder as a kid what it was like in there....now I know! Thanks for posting, very interesting documentary 👍 ❤
You're welcome Sir! Prisons have always fascinated me, and scared me alot as a kid (I'm not going to lie they still scare me.)
@@ChristopherSaindon i know what u mean, prison documentaries are like horror movies, fascinating and scary at the same time 👍❤
@@barrysaders485 They sure are Sir! Have a great morning!
@@ChristopherSaindon u too brother! 😀
Lol
7 years for possession of lsd is absurd. I dont even know what to say, that's just horrible. Horrible for him and horrible for the taxpayers.
don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time
@@timmyshore3755 That kind of mindset is exactly why our society will never evolve.
@@ryanduray1 is your mindset to let drug users peddle this to the community and the children ? go off on an lsd high and hurt someone ? how about instead of jail they tap him on the wrist and then send him on his way with a nice warm glass of milk ? this kind of thinking is bad for society. shame on you.
@@timmyshore3755 By your logic, we shouldn't be allowed to possess anything that could possibly lead to anything dangerous. Alcohol is perfectly legal, despite countless cases of people getting wasted and killing someone. Your argument is ridiculous.
The same offence here in UK & you wouldnt even get arrested. 7 years in insane!!!! Note to self: be a good boy in 'Merica otherwise you're doing hard time!! 😥😥😥
Man my best years were after prison. If you don't give up you win.
Thanks for uploading more.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
I think what that man forgot about was trauma that the person you steal from is left with! You don’t have to kill someone to be a criminal!
Yup
I been looking for this documentary on YT I actually saw this back in 07 while I was in a Louisiana prison my self
I have to agree about the guy watching the clock all day in school. I don’t have a better system in mind but I do know that especially guys, some just aren’t mentally ready for school when we are required to be there. When I was I teen I couldn’t concentrate at all even the subjects like history that I now can’t get enough I just couldn’t do it at the time. If I could do it over again I’d had paid attention . If I could have done those same classes just a few years later I’d have done so much better. That being said, it’s not an excuse to be a criminal for sure. I had the same problems and I have never been arrested .
Majority of these men can’t cut it in life Working full time, rent, groceries, taxes, insurance. They don’t have the cognitive ability. Prison EVERYTHING is handed to them on a platter.
Absolutely fascinating.
The old guy “I don’t know what came first the convict hook up or the casserole” 😂😑
You could tell Robert loved to hear stories from the old guys. I just hope no one hurt him in there.
I hope old boudreau wanted to actually help not help himself to some of that booty
The most beautiful words Robert could ever hear “ Robert you won’t be going to work”
Factz, he fooled them
The bars move....😂😂😂 no shit....if you stare at anything too long it moves
As soon as he refused school they were like ok, you're good for work then.
Write book doing hard time!!! Maybe they do a movie !!!! Sad thing is death row American people !!!??? THE PRISONER'S HAS CHANGE THEY SOFT !!!??? LOT OF GET OUT THEY HARD TIME FIND JOBS !!!??? THEY HAVE NO TV. !!!??? NO VISITORS JUST ATTERNOY !!! WHEN YOU THERE???!!
What happens if they refuse to work? I’ve always been curious.
It's easier to STAY out of trouble,
than it is to GET out of trouble.
Not in Louisiana
@@renzopeterson153 yes it is 🤠
I watched my brother graduate from the boot camp-like program at Elaine Hunt. He was THE oldest person to ever go through the program and graduate.
When did your brother graduate the impact program.
@@swampghost72 he graduated in 2013.
@@ambercarroll2914 Thats awesome I hope hes doing well..
Finally a new prison documentary 💯👌🔥
New on youtube, looks older though like 90's
It was made around 2002 or 2003. I started working there in 2001 and we had to watch it during one of our inservice classes.
@@melindapalmer883 do you still work there
No I’m retired now.
Thank you so much for this
South Baton Rouge in the building & I’ve seen 2 people I know in real life already on here & not even 5 mins into it
SAD ‼️
Hey Chris. Great doc- what year was this video made?
Early 2000 I believe. :)
Forced, uncompensated labor used to be called slavery. Now it's rehabilitation.
🗣️💯💯💯
No, it’s called punishment. What do you suggest we do with them?
@@acemechanical275 After this punishment I wonder how these people that are punished will act when they get out. Rehabilitation should be the goal. The USA jails more people than the next five countries.
Exactly!
simple. don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.
There is No GREATER CRIME than WASTING YOUR LIFE ON A ROAD GOING NOWHERE
I absolutely agree🙏🏼
Actually your comment is totally false! Man besides being in relationship with The Most High, is to be!
That is one of the saddest things I've heard "school ain't going to bring me any money", because school can bring you a whole lot of things plus money to survive and succeed!!!
No but getting an education and a good job take dedication work and time. Much easier to rob a store or mugg some innocent person.,!!!
@@galegrazutis964 Not much easier because it comes with what you’re watching, but hey maybe someone will make a victim out of you since it’s so easy.
Put yourself in there shoes. They need money for food RIGHT NOW! they dnt got time for school. Ive been in the same situation and now im grown with a family and in school because i couldnt before. Your never too old to learn. Stay humble kid.
Funny I know people are richer than the average Joe no education but are mutli millionaire's work ethic. Education is propaganda system you only need a few things to get through.
@@galegrazutis964 o fuckin shut up. I can imagine who you are right now. No grey areas hey.
'G Street Crime News Network' RUclips channel has a lot of shocking stories about how bad Louisiana prisons were back in the 90's, the level of rape and violence was almost unbelievable.
On god G got stories that'll get you hooked like a junkie 😂 but them stories like Tay Tay, buttman, bambino, srgt larry and beast will make them reconsider going to prison. 😂 SLEEP LATE LOSE WEIGHT
New Jack Crew
@MAINY D Yes sir!! New Jack crew in full effect!!
New jack crew in effect 😎
@@EFro80sBabyDid G street news mention the name of the Louisaina jails he was in?
Looking forward to part two. Most of these young men seem fairly respectful and just in need of direction and personal revelation . Seems like extreme violence is minimal here but of course the cameras are running.
They just pretending to be respectful. DTA don't trust anybody
@@r0ckstar666 meh...at some point you have to have a degree of trust in those deserving of it ,but that doesn't mean you have to be naive. Or else lock them all up for eternity in a dungeon and throw away the key. That was the Nazi and Stalinist model
Young men? These aren’t young men… these are animals…
They depend on that type of trusting naivety to continue their criminality
Old old film not like these ignorant bastard now smh
Finally a new prison documentary 💯
SLEEP LATE LOSE WEIGHT !! IYKYK
newjack crew
Hard time I will never forget Hunt and DCI
I'm 57 yr's old I've never been to prison I've been poor,rich poor again. Education and respect for the law is what keeps me free.
That or you don't have any balls
@@Jerry823Coates at least I don't have any balls up my ass.
Try facing 12years concurrent released to the way way revoked to the county now on non-res,
all that and I still have my faith, I am truly Free…..of this sinful world!
@@markpickett4403 what that mean..... that's all you dudes think about now is something up yall butts. ....🌈🌈🌈 ... I'm lost.... do whatever yall want but yall ain't got to be sexual about everything
It means you got lucky. There are plenty of people inside that didn't do shit, but couldn't afford to fight the charges.
Crazy seeing this after watching all these Louisiana parole board hearings haha seen DCI on there a few times
Love yo Channel Bro new sub all out of control youngters need to watch this
Good times and hard times i'll remember forever. D.C.I. was definitely a roller coaster ride. Too all who went through it i raise a cup of coffee to you. Stay strong and Hold your heads up and stay out of trouble. Prison is still HELL.
😊😊🎅🎅
most of the ppl in charge do the same thing the prisoners do just don’t go to jail for it
You're absolutely right I used to work in corrections and I would find out about the dirty officers from the inmates
Exactly But these Dumb Sheep think it’s Only Certain Folks
@@GABRIELADAWSON it is only certain folks. They are called criminals.
They do WAY worse look at Epstein!
So free everyone and they can live with you 😎
@41:10 What did sterling say his charge was? His accent & speed made it tricky for me to hear
I’ve served 0 time, applaud me!
These drug sentences are ridiculous GO AFTER THE CARTELS! BUT AS LONG AS ALL THESE COUNTRIES MAKE MONEY THEY WON'T DO A DAM THING
Right. Very harsh
Agreed, it’s disgusting.
They knew the consequences while they were doing it. I don’t agree with prison for victimless crimes , but if you do something knowing the risks that just shows a low iq.
@@kevmoful No it shows people are desperate, cut off the CARTELS
@@lovesallanimals9948 if you are desperate and intelligent, you don’t need crime. Trust me
When you get 3 to 8 years for a first offense marijuana charge I seen it happen to a 17 year old he did 2 years in Franklin parish detention center we spent a year in the same dorm I knew him way before our jail sentences happened. I got out first then he got out later on and was out not 3 weeks and was shot dead in winnsboro Louisiana his hometown
I'm from Nola and thank God they've eased up on this bulletin. I got busted with a small joint in Kenner. First offense. I thought I was going to jail. I just got a ticket. Fucking $1000 though.
Been waiting to see more episodes.....
They cut a lot of it
Gabriel Williams man now when I look back at this I just shake my head I haven't been back either
They should never send non-violent criminals to prison.
This is sweet compared to prison I’ve been to an I’m from sc which is similar to this.
I like the Warden in this documentary. He speaks very different and respectful from others I’ve met and heard.
he resigned for sexual misconduct.
you have never met a prison warden in your life you just watch documentaries and movies on them
You are funny! I used to work in a prison.
They try to sound nice for television but at work they are vicious and cruel just like most of the staff that works at a prison
I couldn't stand Warden Booty
That last guy to talk simple robbery , crack cocaine , possession to distribute and he was given 5 years smh lol they clearly aren’t treated fairly skin color
The laws was different back then they didn’t play around with crack.
I escaped from that prison 15 years ago and l still on the run now living in Argentina
The only state worse than this hell hole is Mississippi.
Alabama?
All the deep south states suck dick.
Texas?
@@fartgangtv9143 Texas is okay in certain areas. Just like Louisiana.
49 years for attempt arm robbery oh my God that's insane. child mo Lester's get much more leniency
no it’s justice
@@timmyshore3755 I mean if they want to stay consistent and give criminals stronger sentences for abusing children but most of the times they get way less than 49 years
@@timmyshore3755I'm going to go out on a limb and say you are a white consertive?
@@timmyshore3755I bet the white inmates in there for attempt robbery didn’t get 49 yrs…
@@pharmies so what are you advocating for, exactly? harsher penalties for crimes against children or more lenient sentencing for armed robbers?
Boy wait until all these guard stand before God in his court room an the warden too
I feel you man. Extending people's time in prison for leaving chicken bones in the chicken is ridiculous.
they will be rewarded
" you feel me? "
I mean you know what I'm saying " you feel me? "
" you feel me? " you feel me? " you feel me? "
" you feel me? "
" you feel me? "
" you feel me? "
" you no what i sa n "
" u fels me brah "
Imagine they have a good Mentor to help them start a business. Imagine they have a good Secretary to help them with the paperwork. Imagine they have a Manager to run their business for them when they are not in their business or on vacation. - TAV
That's a fairy tail though compared to life for them.
@@Anonymous_________ Did you know that Louisiana has a program to help people start a business. It's called "SCORE." The business mentors are retired business people who get paid $80.00 per hour, but it is free for you. They should offer it to all the people who are in prison. The business could be painting, music, novels, autobiography, dentistry (Billy Cannon, Sr.), or whatever their work experience allows. Their profits could be used to pay for the prison expenses, so it would save the State money to do this.
Keep that Louisiana footage coming
BIG FACTS
I love Cajun culture and that country Cajun accent reminds me of that slow paced southern living!
That’s a slave plantation.
@@NewChris024 Like Angola
When he said I could have been a doctor I had to pause the video I was laughing so hard
Y?
This is east feliciana parish… in west feliciana parish there is the angola prison which is supposed to be similar to this prison
My brother did a few years here. And hunts. My uncle is in Angola. They just covered his case on a show…episode is called The Man With The Rabbits Foot
Sounds like your proud of them. Smh
@@stevemoore-nx8cq proud? That’s what you wanted to take from my comment. I haven’t spoken to my brother in over five years and couldn’t tell you the last time I spoke to my uncle. He won’t speak to anyone anymore. Pride is not something I would necessarily associate with my uncle however I do still care for him.He was very good to me and lived with us growing up .he used to bring me to school and taught me how to tie my shoes and lived with us at the time of the crime. My uncle’s case is very complicated. I won’t waste my time boring you with it or risk you shaking your head again. My sincere apologies.
Yeah, I'm not sure that's a flex
Bring back the oubliette……it builds character..
I remember looking at this when this came out.
Good shyt brother I must say , I've watched probably thousands of these kind of episodes and have seen literally ever one except these ones bro dam I didn't think their were anymore out shyt lol good shyt brother
Thank you Sir. I am looking through my DVDs and VHS for more.
@@ChristopherSaindon sweet 💪 I am binging all your episodes as we speak so keep in bringing em and thanx much 💪😎💯
Are there any "new" post-covid prison docs?
Good luck getting a camera crew in a prison after covid came out
I am not sure Sir but I will add it to my list. I have some good LEO contacts that may be receptive to the idea!
I use to work here. Good job.
Colby is high as a kite 😂
Watching from TRENTON NEW JERSEY
Willingboro NJ
35:33 😆🤦🏻♂️🙅🏻♂️.....That much commissary attracts the wrong kind of attention in my opinion!! Boy became a target and he don't even know it.......smh!!
Facts
Facts
I concur
He fail right for it....
im watching this on my big couch eat a nice piece of steak with my windows open....
Ok?
Dixon, 25 miles south of Baton Rouge? How about North?
9:40 the guy said he saw the bars moving. Man do these guy’s need to be so hard threated? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying forget nor forgive. What is see is they need love, a lot of love man.
That's true but my Grandma's and my step Dad's tough love worked too. I was arrested a dozen or so times and it was when nobody wanted me that I realized I had to change to make them feel different. But yes in the end. We wanted to be loved by someone or another.
He did it to get out of work
Scarry ass dude just didn't wanna work lol he made that up since they said inmates who have mental problems aren't eligible for work
@@gutWrench9mm Right lame ass dude 🤣🤣
No love down here
What year was this filmed?
My guess early 2000’s
The sentences aren't meant to be fair. It's free labor for big corporations, they can't make money without people locked up...
They should be made mandatory in schools period
Damn 1 Dude got 7 years for distribution on cocaine at 17..... that’s a lot
At least it wasn't 20 years
Still amazes me that Robert had all of those charges and had the lightest sentence and best job out of everyone else. Last I heard police were looking for him for passing counterfeit bills.
I noticed that as well and the infractions if I heard them right was trivial
Yep. Just looked him up to see so guess he learned nothing. That said, most of us will never know how hard it is getting out of prison and trying to function in the real world. Even though they’ve served their debt to society, those charges will follow them everywhere they go. It’s like a set up for failure in a way.
@@Garbeaux. that's my potna Robbie from Kenner he went back for 10 years after he got out for stabbing a dude for messing with him.
@@nolachino504 man I could tell he was from down south from his accent
@504 chino was Robert in Cottonport beginning of 07 because I could of swore I seen him on the compound
Hard time down south for first timers damn that's 🥶
I’m just a stranger knocking on your back door con sings my answer HELL YOU AINT.
This is when prison was prison know it's just a bunch of young dudes roaming around causing havoc..
I was one of those people at DCI and there not that good to you,and truth be known we didn't deserve any better,I never committed a crime that I directly hurt anyone but I was a criminal,that was back in the 80.'s and I served my time,the only rehabilitation is found with in through JESUS Christ anything else will fail you like the system
Amen brother. I’m glad that the Most High Jesus Christ revealed Himself to you and that you answered the call. Glad you are free and doing better. Stay focused and stay on God’s path sir.
He went to lockup for talking on line..not for fighting, but for talking on line..that's petty..real petty.
i was in dixon serving 5 back in the 70s made parole, violated parole , went to the new wahington corr inst, in Bogalusa maxed out, been out since .. i was the one that fixed the tvs.. chainlink was our newspaper.. hey jeff merriweather from bellview, marty turner, artist lmfao at the 4th of july edition of the chainlink prison paper
Felt like I was watching the movie LIFE
I know this is old but I doubt things are any different today,some of the prison officers set these lads up to fail,they tell lies and get the lads on charges that are unnecessary,how are they supposed to improve and gain life skills,they are doomed to feel hopeless,helpless and frustrated,some of the prison officers are worse than the inmates,just more sly and misuse their power
If you can, can you post videos on Angola??
I have "The Farm" but I think it's on RUclips already. If you want me to upload it just say so and I'll try and get it done. :)
@@ChristopherSaindon yes please 🤞🏻
A place I never wanna go again if you been to prison you know it’s not a place to be but if you can find peace and stay to yourself and show respect like everybody else then you good
One guy could very well be allergic to chicken that's why he's feeling sick, who knows..I imagine that's a good way to get salmonella wouldn't want that job..
I bet that factory STINKS like rotten dead zombie shit. Have you ever smelled old chicken? 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
I'm a vegetarian and I'd lose it in there!
Most likely he’s allergic to work. Thus his current situation.
Damn, i was looking for cool hand Luke.
I have it, but they would yank that down faster than Boss Godfrey can shoot a bird!!
Gabriel gonna be in thete for life the way he sound
It's all about how you do your time never let the time do you
It's going to be a man hunt before I go back to elaine hunts
Got caught up in Shreveport they gave me 3 years felony probation. I asked if I could transfer my probation back home to California they denied me so I went on the run 🏃♂️ for 3 years until the probation was over. When I finally got caught in Cali Louisiana didn’t even want me no more fuck Louisiana Prison system my mom and family have given over 50+ years
@Chris Saindon; do you also have some succes story’s of these men? I would love to see that also. That being said, it’s sad man that it’s hard that crime is so much. Does the government do more for these man these day’s?
I don't have any follow-up on these guys but I can look. I TRULY hope they all become success stories one day.
Hey "my guy!" I did just find out Robert is now a career criminal. Sadly, he didn't turn into a success.
@@ChristopherSaindon ah man that’s sad for him and his family
This is before discovery channel and other networks started making all the prison documentaries out to be these big violent places. More recent ones have all this scary music and focus on the drama, instead of rehabilitation like this one tends to
Prisons are violent places.
The bars move? Wrong answer! Now your existence will be much pleasant. Dude thought this would get him some special treatment
Basically the board automatically finds them guilty
That's wild bro.
no the proof and evidence does
They got my man up in court in jail for talking
The computers seen date this back to the late 80's into the early 90's.
That co on the bus at the beginning looks like the captain from the police academy movies.😂
Seems like convenient slavery to me.
That's Exactly what it is!!
My cousin is serving a 30 year sentence at DCI for one punch.The victim hit his head on the road. My cousin was charged with manslaughter instead of negligent homicide. I miss him. He went in 22 and won't come home until he 50.
Damn
Dang man thats messed up
@@ayeitsnino647
Shit man them a lot of years.
How long has he been incarcerated now?
That happens Alot... You gotta think twice before you act in this world