My Life After 44 Years In Prison

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • Resilience Beyond Bars: My Life After 44 Years in Prison
    Otis Johnson went to jail at the age of 25. When he got out at 69, he rejoined a world that was starkly different from the one he remembered. This is his story.
    Last year, we met Otis Johnson at a New York City shelter for ex-convicts. Everyone there was trying to get their feet back on the ground. Otis had just got out of prison after serving a 44-year sentence. The last time he had seen his family was May 1975.
    When we shared Otis's first story of being reintroduced to the modern world, viewers were amazed by just how unfamiliar everything was to him. iPhones, Times Square, jars of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly ... everything was new or starkly different.
    INTERACTIVE: My life after 44 years in prison. The story of Otis Johnson
    His story clearly resonated with people. More than 12 million people watched Otis' story on RUclips, and we wanted to show them what happened next.
    We went to Asbury Park, in New Jersey, with Otis to try to find them. Reconnecting with family was something he had said he was always interested in doing, but hadn't got round to yet. After all, he was still learning how to navigate the city. He had a small box where he kept old, tattered photos of family members, but that was basically all the information he had on them.
    "The only address I really have is Asbury Park," Otis told us. So we took the train to Asbury Park not knowing much.
    But we did have Otis' memory. Once we arrived at the train station and began roaming the streets, small things about his old home slowly came back to him: extended family members, friends, shops. He wanted to find his aunt, Dottie Moore, and some other family members. He said many would probably think he was dead.
    When we talked to Otis about his relationship with his family, his answers were complicated. He was a member of the Fruit of Islam (the paramilitary wing of Nation of Islam, the Islamic religious movement once famously led by Malcom X) in his younger days. The Nation of Islam's stated goals were to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans. Otis was a devout Muslim who said he helped "clean up the streets" of drug dealers.
    "We wasn't all bad," he would say.
    But Otis said some of his family members didn't buy that. He didn't know if they would be angry or happy to see him after all these years away. He had a nervous energy about him as we walked down Pine Street, knocking on doors and asking strangers about Dottie Moore.
    This final story on Otis Johnson is one of reconnection and reconciliation. It is the story of a man on a quest to reunite with remnants of his past and one, we hope, many can relate to.
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    In this show, I talk about my life after 44 years in prison. I discuss my time in prison, my thoughts on rehabilitation, and my journey to get back on my feet.
    If you're looking for an interesting show that will give you a glimpse into the lives of those who have spent time in prison, then this is the show for you! In this show, I'll discuss my life after 44 years in prison and tell you about the challenges I faced along the way. From rehabilitation to re-entry into society, this show is full of insights and information that you won't find on other shows.

Комментарии • 14 тыс.

  • @mohankharel782
    @mohankharel782 5 лет назад +6598

    He lost 44 years of his life...
    But he still has smile on his face.
    That's great..

    • @saradeen3984
      @saradeen3984 5 лет назад +109

      He is astrong man

    • @djfoxy5690
      @djfoxy5690 5 лет назад +24

      Ye , the will is something amazing.

    • @iikingelvin4156
      @iikingelvin4156 5 лет назад +47

      @@alexupshall8169 stfu smfh

    • @michaellopez9846
      @michaellopez9846 5 лет назад +11

      @Yola Peters then go to prison and see how it is..

    • @hax2009
      @hax2009 5 лет назад +12

      He almost killed a police officer.... Should of given him the death penalty. smh

  • @mohammadnumaannabi2267
    @mohammadnumaannabi2267 4 года назад +1983

    Update he is now a member in Harlem restoration project and helping others like him to adjust in society

    • @leo32190
      @leo32190 4 года назад +5

      Mohammad Numaan nabi SOURCES?

    • @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr
      @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr 4 года назад +46

      Yes I watched his Netflix mini series and book! Very interesting.. I’m amazed how this man is strong minded

    • @olliedwards8069
      @olliedwards8069 3 года назад +1

      That’s great 😃

    • @davindestroyer
      @davindestroyer 3 года назад +3

      @@leo32190 Netflix?

    • @davindestroyer
      @davindestroyer 3 года назад +3

      @@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr what’s it called?

  • @HittokiriBattousai17
    @HittokiriBattousai17 5 лет назад +3666

    Get a RUclips channel, man, tell prison stories. We'll back you up.

    • @bobbyjohnson8968
      @bobbyjohnson8968 5 лет назад +68

      That could be his new career, HE'S got alotta wisdom 4those that will listen!!!🤔

    • @happyface3111
      @happyface3111 5 лет назад +44

      YESSS thats a perfect idea! I could listen to him for hours

    • @harmonyVEVO
      @harmonyVEVO 5 лет назад +16

      *TRUE !*

    • @lucybunwa5833
      @lucybunwa5833 5 лет назад +9

      FOR REAL GURL

    • @iyannad4542
      @iyannad4542 5 лет назад +22

      Deminus he don’t know what RUclips is

  • @mauricejohnson3780
    @mauricejohnson3780 4 года назад +711

    If you guys want a 2020 update I worked security for the building where he lives in Spanish Harlem and he’s doing well I believe he has a Job now. He’s a very nice man although he doesn’t speak much, only time he spoke outside of “hi” was when he wanted me to show him how to delete a picture but he seems to be adjusted beautifully and enjoying the latter part of his life. Thought I’d share

  • @t-bone9239
    @t-bone9239 8 лет назад +5779

    He is like a time traveller. He has a totally different perspective on everything we use that we dont even question it anymore. Very interesting

    • @Zachinthehat
      @Zachinthehat 8 лет назад +30

      Yea very cool! I don't think time travelling will ever exist though because i haven't seen any time travelers...

    • @Zanek_power
      @Zanek_power 8 лет назад +32

      ^ time travel does exist, its just not officially discovered. Looks like someone has never studied physics...

    • @Zanek_power
      @Zanek_power 8 лет назад +7

      Jonas well, its normal to study about the speed of light and blackholes

    • @meixingmichael2480
      @meixingmichael2480 7 лет назад

      johnny3tears agreed

    • @HackingAtLife
      @HackingAtLife 7 лет назад +2

      True.

  • @GoldenJokered
    @GoldenJokered 9 лет назад +2091

    44 years for attempted murder/assault, meanwhile in South Africa, Oscar Pistorius was jailed for just one year for actually killing someone.

    • @alxsend8045
      @alxsend8045 9 лет назад +345

      +GoldenJokered white celebrity vs black nobody. pick the winner.

    • @drumherum
      @drumherum 9 лет назад +94

      +Alxs End
      The harsh truth.

    • @Epimpin101
      @Epimpin101 9 лет назад +146

      +GoldenJokered And OJ Simpson got no jail time for brutally murdering 2 white people. Since we are just picking random cases and trying to compare them to this case for some reason...

    • @seeingeyegod
      @seeingeyegod 9 лет назад +55

      +GoldenJokered There's a woman who got life in prison for drunkenly telling a 13 year old to touch her breast and asking him for sex. Didn't even kill anyone. No previous record or anything... just boom you're done goodbye. Sad.

    • @antwasherewow
      @antwasherewow 9 лет назад +14

      +joe momma Still famous vs not famous, and rich vs poor.

  • @Bond335
    @Bond335 9 лет назад +6806

    That awkward moment when a 69 year old man who just left prison after 44 years looks physically better than most 69 year old men you know in your life.

    • @madsaintjames
      @madsaintjames 9 лет назад +662

      +Jack Mann No cigarettes, Alcohol, no time but reading and exercise

    • @blankface_
      @blankface_ 9 лет назад +327

      +Jack Mann Black don't crack

    • @Hecameup
      @Hecameup 9 лет назад +300

      +Jack Mann No alcohol in prison. Diet restricted to 3 meals a day.

    • @AntTurner
      @AntTurner 9 лет назад +48

      +Hecameup PLENTY of alcohol in prison, but you are correct about the diet

    • @madsaintjames
      @madsaintjames 9 лет назад +36

      John Roberts Have you been to prison?

  • @leemori90
    @leemori90 3 года назад +268

    The dreadful feeling of imagining being locked up in my 20s and getting out around his age, and your parents, siblings, closest friends, pets, every being from your early life, all passing away while in prison and getting out to a big, overwhelming, lonely world not knowing a soul and having thoughts of the love you had a lifetime ago knowing that will never be again. That’s like nightmare, wake up soaked in sweat type stuff

    • @chuchu9649
      @chuchu9649 3 года назад +3

      welcome to being black in america

    • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
      @justthatgirl-ct4jo 3 года назад +9

      This is why I don't commit serious crimes. I would not be able to do the time.

    • @coybig7847
      @coybig7847 3 года назад +7

      @@chuchu9649 he tried to kill a police officer, don’t think it’s his skin colour that sent him to jail

    • @noname-nd2uc
      @noname-nd2uc 2 года назад +3

      @@coybig7847 the time is still harsh. It takes less than that to rehabilitate a human being. I

    • @deadlypotatoes
      @deadlypotatoes 2 года назад

      Everything you said is true

  • @AsKaGangsta
    @AsKaGangsta 9 лет назад +2897

    what a humble guy.

    • @topbun8304
      @topbun8304 9 лет назад +11

      Yeah but... It's just to fucked up...

    • @whenifindmy5yearold352
      @whenifindmy5yearold352 9 лет назад

      😉😉😉

    • @JohnWilliams-ch5wj
      @JohnWilliams-ch5wj 9 лет назад

      hey aska gangsta

    • @purple8466
      @purple8466 9 лет назад +32

      Well yeah he just got out of prison, now he has a new view on life

    • @chrisbarrera3783
      @chrisbarrera3783 9 лет назад

      very and askagangsta I LOVE YOU!LIKE A BROTHER SO AINT NO HOMO CAUSE I ALWAYS SEE YOU 😎😎

  • @purifiedcrwn7722
    @purifiedcrwn7722 7 лет назад +1582

    his voice is so relaxing

    • @mawazochanya2081
      @mawazochanya2081 7 лет назад +37

      Purifiedcrwn yeah probably because of years of practicing meditation. He must be calm and peaceful inside

    • @_VixxerS
      @_VixxerS 7 лет назад +6

      For real he seems so far from someone who would commit a crime

    • @barryfohn4385
      @barryfohn4385 7 лет назад

      i NOTICED THAT TOO

    • @manlykscorpa
      @manlykscorpa 7 лет назад +1

      Mawazo Chanya 44 years and growing up can do that

    • @kellyhryniuk1869
      @kellyhryniuk1869 7 лет назад

      I felt the same way

  • @tiermax1629
    @tiermax1629 5 лет назад +3504

    Just imagine How scary it would be seeing the last of the 1970s and walking out 4 decades later into 2010s and seeing all the technology around you. I would be confused af.

    • @kanal9074
      @kanal9074 5 лет назад +258

      He is kind of a time traveler or so...isnt he?

    • @tiermax1629
      @tiermax1629 5 лет назад +37

      The Cardboardpuppet Show I see where you’re coming from but not really

    • @sukhmaidickoff
      @sukhmaidickoff 5 лет назад +71

      I´m wondering: Don´t they have TV´s in prison? Then people would also know what´s going on in society - even they don´t participate in society. Well.....at least where I am from in the world they DO have TV´s in prison.

    • @TailsWarrior38
      @TailsWarrior38 5 лет назад +19

      @@sukhmaidickoff Maybe he was in solitary confinement

    • @DwayneIsKing
      @DwayneIsKing 5 лет назад +70

      @@sukhmaidickoff yeah but that's kinda like a tunnel vision method. Yeah you see stuff but only what they want to show you. Going out in Times Square and looking around would give him a better understanding of what's happening. There's no substitute for real life

  • @madasahatter5514
    @madasahatter5514 3 года назад +35

    This man is a joy to watch. I could listen to him talk all day. I sense he has a gentle soul despite the fact he must have seen and experienced a lot of violence in prison. I hope he is still out there, people watching in times square.

  • @johanflod
    @johanflod 5 лет назад +3251

    I wish this man starts a youtube channel, and talk about his experiences. I would listen all day ...

    • @fffeccch1496
      @fffeccch1496 5 лет назад +117

      johan flod yea his 70 years old and has not seen the world in 44 years and is at the end of his Life and u want him to start a yt chanel and tell u prison storys wtf is wrong with you

    • @yeahnahdunnoaye5949
      @yeahnahdunnoaye5949 5 лет назад +24

      Fffe Ccch at least he would get a bit of money from it

    • @himanshusaxena3319
      @himanshusaxena3319 5 лет назад +10

      Search his name... He had one

    • @michaellopez9846
      @michaellopez9846 5 лет назад +6

      @@yeahnahdunnoaye5949 yall just wacth it too be entertained sick..

    • @TheNewGeneration-wh4kr
      @TheNewGeneration-wh4kr 5 лет назад +3

      Tbh it will be interesting and I am sure he would be kinda famous

  • @GypSyClaN1337
    @GypSyClaN1337 8 лет назад +1687

    Been in prison his whole life and understands life itself better than most of society now a days.

    • @ryadh456
      @ryadh456 8 лет назад +77

      I agree feel respect in a way for the man

    • @jakel8715
      @jakel8715 7 лет назад +6

      zazen. live in the now, let the distractions not distract you and simply be.

    • @bigtreesfall
      @bigtreesfall 7 лет назад +2

      AJ true statement

    • @mar8014
      @mar8014 7 лет назад +2

      ;)

    • @bilehassan4607
      @bilehassan4607 7 лет назад +2

      what makes him understand the concept of whole life itself is the prison its self

  • @alexjessup3023
    @alexjessup3023 9 лет назад +2506

    I don't know why I like listening to his voice, it just seems nice.

    • @ThomasTheDankEngine1
      @ThomasTheDankEngine1 9 лет назад +113

      I know right. His voice is so soothing. It just makes me feel good on the inside. Inspiration my friend

    • @kylesomozo8704
      @kylesomozo8704 9 лет назад +57

      +Alex Jessup his voice is so calming and sweet

    • @azeemchoudhry9000
      @azeemchoudhry9000 9 лет назад +79

      +Alex Jessup I think it's because he has true peace in his heart.

    • @thecrazykid2898
      @thecrazykid2898 9 лет назад +84

      +Alex Jessup I swear, people who look like Morgan Freeman also has the voice that can affect everyone

    • @anavictoria7688
      @anavictoria7688 9 лет назад +1

      ikr??!

  • @Kiwiwanderer
    @Kiwiwanderer 4 года назад +280

    Lovely soft voice, wise , gentle man. What a shame he wasn’t let out earlier and helped to find employment. I doubt he’s been a danger for 40 years....shame on America letting people rot in prison.

    • @alexwong766
      @alexwong766 3 года назад +10

      I see 40 years is a lot but what if he had actually murdered the policeman, poor guy would have no chance to live his life why should he?

    • @alexwong766
      @alexwong766 3 года назад +3

      More than fair if u ask me

    • @chelderheavy9628
      @chelderheavy9628 3 года назад +4

      @@alexwong766 if somebody murdered a police man I would think it would be like 50 years if he tried to murder a police man prob 20 years

    • @temeria1986
      @temeria1986 3 года назад +6

      Gentle? He shot at an officer. The reactions here are baffling me.

    • @mgspatheticchannel1496
      @mgspatheticchannel1496 3 года назад +2

      Then again, if he attempted to murder someone you know, you wouldn't be mad he went to prison.

  • @mrgalaxy8339
    @mrgalaxy8339 9 лет назад +5079

    I really wanna give this guy a hug.

    • @kriestv7853
      @kriestv7853 9 лет назад +5

      Same

    • @magidyak5519
      @magidyak5519 9 лет назад +4

      Me too

    • @markdrives
      @markdrives 9 лет назад +36

      +MrGalaxy Just make sure he doesn't assault you too!

    • @gunnarjohnson9369
      @gunnarjohnson9369 9 лет назад +104

      +Lunin Games stfu

    • @zachs652
      @zachs652 9 лет назад +77

      +Pr0Killer AndreiX people can change especially after 44 years, moron

  • @alanvelasquez837
    @alanvelasquez837 9 лет назад +5243

    Maybe that's how it feels like traveling to the future.

    • @machr01
      @machr01 9 лет назад +69

      +Alan Velasquez yeah i guess it is, i think you are right, its like BTTF movie, you come out and see different things, everything is a mess for you, its really interesting

    • @yungdani9018
      @yungdani9018 9 лет назад +74

      +Alan Velasquez Jup, only instead of actually traveling in time you sit in a rotten prison staring at the wall and counting every second. 44 years :) goodluck bud.

    • @QuikZone2
      @QuikZone2 9 лет назад +10

      +Alan Velasquez yes i think so. it's feel like you sleep for 44 years and when you wake up , every thing has change. amazing.

    • @xanderchia7247
      @xanderchia7247 9 лет назад +4

      +Yung Dani lol the first time traveling might work this way. For the person using it,it would feel like 44 years. But for others,he would just disappear and reappear later.

    • @mohammednaima3849
      @mohammednaima3849 9 лет назад

      +Xander Chia ف

  • @mk6damon983
    @mk6damon983 7 лет назад +892

    I can't imagine being locked up for that long and coming out completely level headed like this guy. I feel like I would go insane

    • @samba9450
      @samba9450 6 лет назад +1

      The Sherminator exactly.

    • @Chris-ri4qs
      @Chris-ri4qs 6 лет назад +12

      I'd think that his meditation helped him a lot. I know it does help me to survive in this insane world without losing my mind.

    • @lunafringe10
      @lunafringe10 6 лет назад

      well let this be a warning then, in case you get similar ideas,

    • @Poldovico
      @Poldovico 6 лет назад +5

      @@lunafringe10 Such as being black in the sixties

    • @mcmarkmarkson7115
      @mcmarkmarkson7115 6 лет назад +1

      He probably became more sane instead of wasting his life like the rest of us do.

  • @2007bambino
    @2007bambino 2 года назад +7

    The calmness in his voice is soothing, you can feel the peacefulness. I’m grateful that our paths have crossed, even if it is thru RUclips.

  • @lawrenceacquah96
    @lawrenceacquah96 9 лет назад +1204

    Damn, i only been alive for 17 years and it feels like forever, i feel so bad for this man, imagine the feeling of hearing yourself being sentenced to 44 years :(

    • @gkishore3
      @gkishore3 9 лет назад

      yep true

    • @suomynona8416
      @suomynona8416 9 лет назад +3

      i was 3 weeks in hospital and i feel it was my second home the bad way.... 3 weeks only!

    • @OwenHalehaleaowen
      @OwenHalehaleaowen 9 лет назад +13

      I do feel bad for him but he did attempt to merder a police officer

    • @artreader2526
      @artreader2526 9 лет назад +47

      +Owen Hale he was innocent, they found out when he got out, and he could of got around 10-15 years max with the actual system, not 44, back in the 70s the racism was a big problem.

    • @TavaresRulez
      @TavaresRulez 9 лет назад +9

      +Owen Hale I doubt that he actually attempted to kill him. If you're a black person who hits a police officer that's what you'll most likely be charged with, especially considering the time period that he went to jail.

  • @stalk8r
    @stalk8r 8 лет назад +1133

    There are so many things I'd love seeing this guy react to.

    • @xbox360charlie
      @xbox360charlie 8 лет назад +52

      probably get done for copyright

    • @1LuvMLPFiM
      @1LuvMLPFiM 7 лет назад +10

      Different kinds of condoms.

    • @user-ll2ou6zb9e
      @user-ll2ou6zb9e 7 лет назад +20

      i wanna see him in an imax theatre watching spiderman homecoming with a big cup of icee

    • @ma2i485
      @ma2i485 7 лет назад +9

      The Internet bro

    • @AdonayZenebe
      @AdonayZenebe 7 лет назад +10

      yeah. he should start a channel

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn 9 лет назад +1158

    I do think it's worrying that prison-systems don't allow inmates to keep up with developments. In all that time they could've made guys like him study and train to hit the ground running.

    • @MrDindjemek
      @MrDindjemek 9 лет назад +106

      +BaileysBeads America is knee deep in inmates. A lot of the prison system nowadays is privatised. I'd be very suprised people would do anything but the bare minimum for these people, which is a shame.

    • @IWasAllLikeG93
      @IWasAllLikeG93 9 лет назад +15

      +sNb Only about 8% of the prisoners in the US are in privatized prisons. It is a problem that needs to be addressed, but there is no need to exaggerate. Most prisons do have programs that prisoners can get into with good behavior that will teach them life skills they can use when they are released. One such program in my area teaches them Braille. Those prisoners can go on to work for places that make materials for the blind and visually impaired. I work with several ex-cons, and I can tell you that this guy seems to be an extreme example.

    • @Trazynn
      @Trazynn 9 лет назад +1

      +sNb Right but why damage your own economy like that? Even if the US doesnt care about the prisoners surely they are still concerned about the loss of human capital that happens like this?

    • @UTO7
      @UTO7 9 лет назад +13

      +BaileysBeads The U.S. has the third largest population in the world. Human capital really isn't an issue. In terms of treating humans as expendable resources, our government comes second only to maybe China.

    • @88EEEE
      @88EEEE 9 лет назад +1

      +BaileysBeads give em books books books!

  • @eddienunez3156
    @eddienunez3156 2 года назад +6

    Hey guys if you want a 2022 update i met otis and work with him today im currently enrolled in a program that helps the elderly and among the ones i work with he is one of them and his story breaks my heart because he’s such a sweet man he talks alot more from what he said in the video and his wisdom is such an honor to get to know but overall hes living the rest of his years well and gets along with everyone

  • @chengong748
    @chengong748 7 лет назад +465

    Feel sorry for him after spending 44 year in prison and have nobody with him. Age of 69 have to start all over again. God bless him.

    • @primevzlagamer5184
      @primevzlagamer5184 6 лет назад +19

      44 years ago for fighting with a cop it’s a different situation because there was a lo racism so we don’t really know what happened

    • @alessiocece2098
      @alessiocece2098 6 лет назад

      @@primevzlagamer5184 yep!!

    • @alessiocece2098
      @alessiocece2098 6 лет назад

      Yes!!

    • @angelmendez6090
      @angelmendez6090 5 лет назад +5

      Poor choices can dramatically change your future... I feel bad for him in a way 😔

    • @rbrotherton0267
      @rbrotherton0267 5 лет назад

      Angel Mendez I also feel bad for the cop that almost died doing his job

  • @WalkarSajid
    @WalkarSajid 7 лет назад +1558

    This man travelled to the future

    • @cybervice195
      @cybervice195 7 лет назад +149

      And the price was most of his lifetime.

    • @Yusufsanad
      @Yusufsanad 7 лет назад +33

      and he paid his lifetime and it cost him a lot i mean a Lot

    • @jennyoyster5054
      @jennyoyster5054 7 лет назад +1

      Waqar Sajid Batkar Agree, lol.

    • @sethkang4410
      @sethkang4410 7 лет назад +15

      time travelling is the most expensive thing u can pay

    • @Bremos
      @Bremos 7 лет назад +9

      The trip is 44 years old .

  • @fisikalectures597
    @fisikalectures597 5 лет назад +1580

    The USSR was still a thing when he got arrested. The Berlin Wall was still up, computers were a very rare commodity, and the world population was around half the current, around 3.6 billion. Wow

    • @gigachad1983
      @gigachad1983 5 лет назад +98

      44 years later we got fortnite. sike

    • @James-kb5mx
      @James-kb5mx 5 лет назад +24

      And I bet he didn't know or care about any of those things then, and doesn't now either.

    • @isobel7945
      @isobel7945 5 лет назад +1

      James lmao

    • @joeljacob4546
      @joeljacob4546 5 лет назад

      420th like

    • @coffeemakerbottomcracked
      @coffeemakerbottomcracked 5 лет назад +7

      @SandboxArrow Fortnite is pure cringe

  • @TheHudah55
    @TheHudah55 4 года назад +63

    My heart goes out to him 💔
    Humanity needs to make a comeback in 2020 🙏🏼

    • @benhill8384
      @benhill8384 4 года назад +6

      He attempted to take a life

    • @TimJapan
      @TimJapan 4 года назад +2

      ​@@benhill8384 His life has been taken not attempedly taken. It's pretty obvious he is a gentle soul. No? Also if you follow recent events much it's hard to ignore all the doubt surrounding police reports.

    • @jessica2309
      @jessica2309 2 года назад +1

      @@benhill8384 yes, but he’s grown. he’s obviously trying to be better and move on. why does nobody understand that people can change?

  • @HappyCow8
    @HappyCow8 9 лет назад +2741

    44 years for attempted murder ? ain't that some BS..

    • @MrSuperX5
      @MrSuperX5 9 лет назад +486

      Welcome to the United States of America

    • @grantwilliams2650
      @grantwilliams2650 9 лет назад +158

      It should be 12 years tops

    • @sethrawbass
      @sethrawbass 9 лет назад +140

      *On a officer. Big difference dude

    • @slyfox3333
      @slyfox3333 9 лет назад +22

      +Its Sixy Maybe its because you don't know the circumstances...

    • @ivanreyes9746
      @ivanreyes9746 9 лет назад +53

      +SethRaw no difference . they just in force the law

  • @NitroCorn
    @NitroCorn 9 лет назад +1976

    44 Years for attempted murder and assault on a police officer is outrages.
    Seriously, that is way to harsh.

    • @MikeJohnson-me2li
      @MikeJohnson-me2li 9 лет назад +321

      Meanwhile Oscar Pistorius gets 1 year for ACTUAL MURDER

    • @rh11071
      @rh11071 9 лет назад +250

      he is black and it was 1960's when he went to prison and it was America so he was probably just resisting a beating the cops decided to give him and they put him up on assault for resisting then upped it to attempted murder because he might have got a few hits in himself. The justice system is really bad and has been for a very very long time

    • @shadowviper2000
      @shadowviper2000 9 лет назад +7

      +NitroCorn he had 25 years for the assault and attempted murder. you get extra time if you fight in the jail or have weapons or escape attempts

    • @jjf1191
      @jjf1191 9 лет назад +16

      For that maybe 5 years not 44

    • @russellwelch5145
      @russellwelch5145 9 лет назад +73

      the person who killed my uncle only went in for 5 years

  • @hospitalcleaner
    @hospitalcleaner 8 лет назад +1385

    this guy is a legit time traveller

    • @apacademy
      @apacademy 8 лет назад +23

      I KNOW. It makes me wonder how/why I fell for so much BS and I was "out" in society - maybe that explains it. The gradual nature of things..... People do seem to be walking around talking to themselves and communicating with their virtual friends, while all the real world problems either get adapted to or embraced. this guy probably makes more sense than 90% of the people who have been "free" for those past 45 yrs.

    • @classychicforever
      @classychicforever 8 лет назад

      apacademy So true!

    • @ilyakarakotov4065
      @ilyakarakotov4065 8 лет назад +5

      apacademy not much more choices left any more, the most you can do is use your device less and go outside more to force more people to get off their phones

  • @dagaroth8830
    @dagaroth8830 3 года назад +11

    He seems like such a nice/likable old man. That's what makes it sad that he lost us such a large portion of his life without freedoms. He served his time and I hope the rest of his remaining years are happy.

  • @Phourtwenny
    @Phourtwenny 9 лет назад +1118

    Id really like a longer segment on this man! Thanks for the upload

    • @omarriyaz482
      @omarriyaz482 9 лет назад +17

      +Phor Twenny yes i am thinking 42 mins/1 hour.

    • @deeagnol
      @deeagnol 9 лет назад +1

      true that

    • @idlewild
      @idlewild 9 лет назад +3

      +Phor Twenny I'd really like to know more about the man he attempted to murder, frankly.

    • @travissmith1675
      @travissmith1675 9 лет назад

      +matthmatthmatth Wow dude, you're an awful person

    • @p0zzz
      @p0zzz 9 лет назад

      +Travis Smith Or just funny ;)

  • @anushkachakraborty735
    @anushkachakraborty735 7 лет назад +777

    i had the biggest smile on my face while he was talking about the food in the store. what a sweet guy.

  • @Saiakaa
    @Saiakaa 9 лет назад +1162

    Is it weird that I almost cried? This video was very emotional. You can just tell how much this guy has reflected back on his life.

    • @Cloud.210
      @Cloud.210 9 лет назад +42

      +Luis Castro Lopes We don't know if he actually did with the way our government is or maybe the cop did something to make him try such a thing. It was the 60s you know.

    • @napukapu
      @napukapu 9 лет назад +7

      *****
      The SJW insanity going rampant in the comment section of this video is something you would expect to hear in South Park, not real life. These millennials who think they need to defend cop killers or other savages who behave violently towards other humans scare me almost more than the criminals themselves.

    • @battousai480
      @battousai480 9 лет назад +27

      +napukapu You think its scary for people to empathize with someone else? I find your cold way of thinking to be more alarming.

    • @Thunda101
      @Thunda101 9 лет назад +18

      +Luis Castro Lopes
      The 70s was bad too. and you shouldnt speak as if you know everything about the judicial system in america if you don't actually know about it or live here.
      Google Ricky Jackson and Wiley Bridgeman. Two black men who served around 40 years in prison for murder they didn't commit and Wiley had almost got the death penalty too.
      So yes. The judicial system can and will sentence people even with that person never committing the crime. And there has been numerous instances of people being sentenced for crimes they didnt commit and men get sentenced every year under false rape accusations without DNA evidence.

    • @Thunda101
      @Thunda101 9 лет назад +8

      *****
      You might just see him as a man, but that's not what the police saw black people as in that time period or even now, but even moreso back then.
      and read what I wrote.

  • @freezo244
    @freezo244 3 года назад +11

    “It’s nice to be free.” Bless you, brother.

  • @TechRax
    @TechRax 9 лет назад +2578

    Makes you feel grateful.

    • @MrBarclonista
      @MrBarclonista 9 лет назад +55

      bullshit

    • @10kevinle
      @10kevinle 9 лет назад +76

      +TechRax That's ironic coming from you but yeah, it does make you feel grateful having this freedom and being on RUclips..

    • @sund4477
      @sund4477 9 лет назад +119

      +TechRax Yeah, not enough stuff to destroy in the 60's.

    • @TheLawrence05
      @TheLawrence05 9 лет назад

      +TechRax for not being a dumbass that wants to act gangsta that then ends up in prison

    • @netsurfer10000
      @netsurfer10000 9 лет назад +1

      keep destroyibg expensive things for clicks.

  • @calvingadson7863
    @calvingadson7863 8 лет назад +794

    What a sweet and forgiving, good-hearted human.

    • @kevinalonso6338
      @kevinalonso6338 8 лет назад +68

      People can change, and from the little we could see he does look like a good man.

    • @africafrom6826
      @africafrom6826 7 лет назад +11

      Calvin Gadson If you believe in Allah you have to forgive others and ALLAH will be the only judged for all of us!

    • @Sneakyturtle18
      @Sneakyturtle18 7 лет назад +3

      Habsha Josaf What proof is there of Allah's existence?

    • @larryismyname8832
      @larryismyname8832 7 лет назад +6

      What about Jesus or any other deity

    • @boxcarjakey
      @boxcarjakey 7 лет назад

      allah wants you to kill others

  • @athitthanlena5829
    @athitthanlena5829 9 лет назад +1032

    This is one of the most interesting news pieces i have seen in a long while. This guy to have stepped out into an almost alien world to him... with that attitude... we can all learn from this man.

    • @emmeteeny
      @emmeteeny 9 лет назад +12

      +Athitthan Lena I like learning from people who didn't try to kill police officers.

    • @eddielevine4734
      @eddielevine4734 9 лет назад +79

      That happened more that 40 years ago. He was a different man then

    • @annilator071998
      @annilator071998 9 лет назад +1

      +MrBluerthanindigo I mean he did have 44 years in prison to reflect upon what he did. That said, of course not everyone does the same thing and reflect on themselves. He chose the right path to learn from it instead of accumulating his anger inside him in prison like some other people.

    • @emmeteeny
      @emmeteeny 9 лет назад +3

      I need to know more about his conviction before I get all lovey-dovey and want to "learn from him". This is an extremely sentimental, fluffy piece that ignores the fact that 44-year sentences for attempted murder aren't common. What happened to the cop? Did he cause long-term damage, paralysis? Deliberately ignoring that nagging question (most likely because it will ruin the narrative Al Jazeera wanted before they even met the guy) is *not* journalism.

    • @Kaniballoy
      @Kaniballoy 9 лет назад +7

      +Emmet Purcell It was a 44 year sentences 44 years ago as a black man but regardless of what this guy did, he served his time and this piece was not about the details of the crime but what the man is doing now.

  • @tawandahomero2913
    @tawandahomero2913 4 года назад +7

    Bro i could listen to you all day long... right now you happier than some of us have been for years outside in the world... God bless you

  • @fleuretty
    @fleuretty 5 лет назад +2845

    i'd like an update, i hope he's ok

    • @catcherzw
      @catcherzw 5 лет назад +412

      Moönchild he was able to get in contact with his uncle and some cousins in 2018, still doing well according to the internet

    • @fleuretty
      @fleuretty 5 лет назад +102

      @@catcherzw thank you for let me know, Zack ^^

    • @lepastet1936
      @lepastet1936 5 лет назад +92

      @@fleuretty Hey, search for "Finding my family after 44 years in prison | AJ Shorts" for an update!

    • @fleuretty
      @fleuretty 5 лет назад +10

      @@lepastet1936 thank you! ^^

    • @marystar6021
      @marystar6021 5 лет назад +23

      @first name last name -
      "I hope hes attempted murdered" ?!
      It's impossible to make sense out of your comment, please rephrase.

  • @Plexiate
    @Plexiate 7 лет назад +3311

    literally the mind of a 25 year old in a really healthy old body.

    • @tampabay4800
      @tampabay4800 7 лет назад +118

      "Literally"..
      Alright..

    • @badhonebrahim7707
      @badhonebrahim7707 7 лет назад +51

      well son he is from a better race, thats why he is healthy.

    • @zephyrarctroopers1408
      @zephyrarctroopers1408 7 лет назад +36

      you are able to drink, smoke in the courtyard and eat unhealthy in prison dummy it's called prisoners allowance you can get money transferred into your account and you can buy things! some people legit have sofa's and tv's in their cells and they don't have to pay rent it is ridiculous.. some rich people who did crimes even get their cells renovated before they go to jail! it's so weird.

    • @chuckd5877
      @chuckd5877 7 лет назад +9

      I guess you don't know the meaning of literally, then...

    • @johnbrowne2145
      @johnbrowne2145 7 лет назад +2

      Der Horror there is an entire underground economy in prisons. You'd be amazed by how the underground economy works. He would not need anyone to send him money. If he didn't use drugs, I can promise you that it was a matter of choice, neither money nor available wouldn't have been the issue

  • @scentsoftravelmeditation
    @scentsoftravelmeditation 5 лет назад +579

    “Dealing wit the future instead of dealing with the past”, wow that’s powerful

    • @cruelworld1902
      @cruelworld1902 5 лет назад +10

      let things go

    • @bobbyjohnson8968
      @bobbyjohnson8968 5 лет назад +1

      Thas a smart dood thinkn like that 🤫

    • @Serjo777
      @Serjo777 5 лет назад +6

      Not really. He's probably just trying to lie to himself because he literally can't do anything other than that to deal with his fate. What future is he talking about? He's almost 70 and probably has less than 5 years left to live, his future is death.

    • @bobbyjohnson8968
      @bobbyjohnson8968 5 лет назад +2

      @@Serjo777 I mean if ur still alive U gotta hold on2 sumthin bro,y so hard on a WRONGFULLY CONVICTED GUY??? Because he's blakkk??😡

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. 5 лет назад +9

      عبيق السَفر
      -44 years for an attack on a cop
      -1 year for Epstein for raping dozens of young girls
      Poor Black vs Rich Jew

  • @MarkMny
    @MarkMny 4 года назад +288

    I believe he deserved like 10 years max
    44 is just too much for someone who didn't kill

    • @cappermenv1845
      @cappermenv1845 4 года назад +5

      He had other charges

    • @hnys7976
      @hnys7976 4 года назад +48

      @King Joffery Baratheon even if it was a policeman the sentence could have been 16 or at the most 20. But 44 years is too much because people who have killed police have got less.

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад +17

      @@hnys7976 if the guy in this video attempted to murder your family member you’d have a different opinion.

    • @SugarRayValentine
      @SugarRayValentine 3 года назад +6

      @@HateTheIRS if they survived and were well I wouldn’t want him to do 44 years i believe in second chances however if he altered their life physically or killed them then yes 44 years

    • @anonym63yearsold98
      @anonym63yearsold98 3 года назад +2

      I think max 15- 20 years

  • @theputinator8067
    @theputinator8067 6 лет назад +311

    Man, major respect to this guy. He seems absolutely at peace with everything in the world, despite spending the majority of his life in a cell, I wouldn't know how to cope with that.

    • @barryfohn4385
      @barryfohn4385 5 лет назад +4

      You just stated what most of us are probably thinking.

    • @djfoxy5690
      @djfoxy5690 5 лет назад +2

      Same here bruh

    • @sarahjohnson7579
      @sarahjohnson7579 5 лет назад +1

      Barry Fohn
      zuxxzzmJ

    • @deistormmods
      @deistormmods 5 лет назад +4

      @Jake L He's had 44 years to reconcile with the fact the he lost 44 years of his life. I'm pretty sure he's doing well mentally. Spending time alone like that can change you for the better mentally coupled with the fact that he was in PRISON. Dude's seen life but not the good kind. He still has time though. I wish him the best.

    • @daniitarazona704
      @daniitarazona704 5 лет назад +2

      And if the cop were your father, would you respect him anyway??

  • @Nanancay
    @Nanancay 9 лет назад +645

    Also he sounds like a good guy now, but maybe he wasn't a good guy when he was 22. Who knows. He sounds nice enough from this video, but maybe he turned a new leaf when he was in prison. That's why people are like ' This guy is so good, people are too harsh' < He might not have been good back then. I like him NOW. 44 years is way too long though.

    • @johns1693
      @johns1693 9 лет назад +8

      +NANCAY WANG True! When you are young, you can do whatever you want. I'm pretty sure this guy wasn't a good guy back then because he was young and can do whatever he want, but when you get older you realize something bigger, something important in life. I think the older you get, the more you realize how important life is, the more you think about your family, especially when you are 69 years old like this guy and got locked up for 44 years behind bars is way too tough.

    • @woodywoody5738
      @woodywoody5738 9 лет назад +1

      So odd, I come across your comments everywhere. From bboying to JK........

    • @Horsethief666
      @Horsethief666 9 лет назад +1

      He may have been bad in prison too. The original sentence could have been much shorter. They don't tell us.

    • @MisterCOM
      @MisterCOM 9 лет назад +2

      he couldve have always been a goodman he was jailed when black people still where a real minority in america and hsvily discriminated against

    • @MrNastydread
      @MrNastydread 9 лет назад +1

      +MISTER “J0HN D03” we still are

  • @cringecrew101asmr8
    @cringecrew101asmr8 7 лет назад +1084

    This man, although an ex criminal, had some really good philosophies.

    • @Hanif_A_F
      @Hanif_A_F 7 лет назад +15

      Adam Salih but what about the one that kill people.. They got less life in jail

    • @jason5737
      @jason5737 7 лет назад +16

      i mean 44 years in jail he had time to think didnt he?

    • @jamalfrommicrosoft6503
      @jamalfrommicrosoft6503 7 лет назад +14

      Zug Zug besides he said it was against a police officer. It could have been self defence or racism

    • @lonersins
      @lonersins 7 лет назад +2

      Zug Zug
      Dumbass

    • @hardcorehunter9155
      @hardcorehunter9155 7 лет назад

      Stapler pathetic

  • @stiofanmac3376
    @stiofanmac3376 3 года назад +9

    Otis is not the first or last innocent man to have his life taken away from him because of the ''justice system'' .....worldwide and still he has humility ....i can not even fathom his grace in the face of such injustice. This world is wild at heart and dark underneath. bless this man for the rest of his life.

  • @shirleyconerly2724
    @shirleyconerly2724 5 лет назад +573

    He's so humbled, the small things matter to him. God bless you brother✊

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. 5 лет назад +9

      Shirley Conerly
      -44 years for an attack on a cop
      -1 year for Epstein for raping dozens of young girls
      Poor Black vs Rich Jew

    • @9yearsago113
      @9yearsago113 5 лет назад +1

      waterside people like you only like to see the worst in people, you she what was and not what is. We all know what he has done there was no need for you to say that

    • @vibalent71
      @vibalent71 5 лет назад +2

      Ron S You already said that

    • @NYCStateofMind7
      @NYCStateofMind7 5 лет назад +1

      9 years ago I’m sorry everyone is talking about this guy as if he was a hero!!! He tried to kill someone didn’t he? Yes America is racist but he’s indeed a criminal

    • @SignificantPressure100
      @SignificantPressure100 4 года назад

      God doesnt exist

  • @isabelapuertoricoteamo3216
    @isabelapuertoricoteamo3216 5 лет назад +880

    This man needs an update every month cause he has a great story

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. 5 лет назад +28

      Isabela Puerto Rico TE AMO
      -44 years for an attack on a cop
      -1 year for Epstein for raping dozens of young girls
      Poor Black vs Rich Jew

    • @isabelapuertoricoteamo3216
      @isabelapuertoricoteamo3216 5 лет назад

      @Uni Aka fire FACTS

    • @MadsK899
      @MadsK899 5 лет назад +1

      He's got an youtube channel look it up "otis johnson"

    • @2PMisTimeless
      @2PMisTimeless 5 лет назад +4

      @@Ron.S. wow well said. You should had put that as a single comment out there. This is just soooo sad.....

    • @2PMisTimeless
      @2PMisTimeless 5 лет назад +3

      @Uni Aka fire well the law is not for the elite. It's just for us citizen . I wouldn't be surprised if trump, bush, and other disgusting evil people helped Epstein out of prison. Why else would the cameras not work on just that day, also no one was checking on him, cuz they "fell asleep". Sure.

  • @leleedler
    @leleedler 9 лет назад +739

    This man needs a gaming pc.

    • @espalorp3286
      @espalorp3286 9 лет назад +6

      Couldn't have said it better myself

    • @mubarak8840
      @mubarak8840 9 лет назад +4

      I think it's too overwhelming to him. It might even stress him out

    • @Niggalodeon4life
      @Niggalodeon4life 9 лет назад +17

      +mubarak Al-nuaimi Not when he learns to rek scrubs

    • @ChampionDelta
      @ChampionDelta 9 лет назад +1

      yes

    • @firyxx
      @firyxx 9 лет назад +3

      have you seen old people play games?

  • @Axelstudio_
    @Axelstudio_ 9 месяцев назад +1

    This cat is smooth, soft spoken, empathetic, and still a child at heart. God Bless Otis. I wish I could shake his hand.

  • @christinahitrova5091
    @christinahitrova5091 9 лет назад +137

    Prison is supposed to have a rehabilitative function as well. How is a person supposed to have a normal life in society after 44 years in extreme isolation from the real world?

    • @kosha19999
      @kosha19999 9 лет назад +6

      +Christina Hitrova ...Depends on a person ...this man grew spiritually ...meditation was a great savior belt ..

    • @christinahitrova5091
      @christinahitrova5091 9 лет назад +12

      But my point was that prison did not fulfill it's double function - punish and rehabilitate. He was punished, but his life was destroyed. It's great he found a way and he found meditation, but it was not prison that did its job.

    • @user-jt6xh2ln9z
      @user-jt6xh2ln9z 9 лет назад +15

      Prisons in the US are not there to rehabilitate, the sad truth is, they are there to punish and only to punish.

    • @timothyholley2546
      @timothyholley2546 9 лет назад +13

      +Christina Hitrova The prison system in the US is a huge business. Money is the top priority.

    • @Nick-ze2lu
      @Nick-ze2lu 9 лет назад +1

      +Timothy Holley that doesn't even make any sense... it COSTS the government to imprison people.

  • @alexanderkmtn3525
    @alexanderkmtn3525 5 лет назад +646

    It honestly just shows how much we dont appreciate how easy everything is for us nowadays

    • @zthreetwo9874
      @zthreetwo9874 5 лет назад +37

      Its kinda hard to appreciate something you were born with and lived with all your life. Im not saying we shouldnt, but the only time you start feeling appreciation is when you start missing it if you know what i mean..

    • @gayhomelesswithpinknails4424
      @gayhomelesswithpinknails4424 4 года назад +3

      Not at all, maybe for you, i don't know, maybe you're not showing your problems, i don't know, but even in the first world countries there are extreme problems, in almost all if not all the countries in the world there are extreme problems

    • @khajjith6148
      @khajjith6148 3 года назад

      @@gayhomelesswithpinknails4424 there will always be problems. If you try to make it perfect you will only create chaos in the process anddd.... I just realized your comment is 1 year old

    • @giansideros
      @giansideros 3 года назад +1

      I'd still rather have more affordable housing than cell phones, videogames and both peanut butter and jelly in the same jar. I can live without internet too if I could pay what my grandparents and even my parents did for their homes.

  • @chelseahopeengland
    @chelseahopeengland 9 лет назад +3065

    He needs to find the money and the letter Andy Dufresne hid for him, then when he finds that he can meet Andy Dufresne on that beach in Mexico.
    (Honestly though I feel like I could listen to Otis talk all day, this was a great upload. Would love a longer version.)

    • @marcobarbosa9170
      @marcobarbosa9170 9 лет назад +27

      +Chelsea England Zihuatanejo

    • @chelseahopeengland
      @chelseahopeengland 9 лет назад +1

      Marco Barbosa Yeah, that one!

    • @dukyspie
      @dukyspie 9 лет назад +1

      +Chelsea England Other way around but I still laughed.

    • @uniteldesign1530
      @uniteldesign1530 9 лет назад +24

      +Chelsea England you nailed it, if I closed my eyes I can imagine the movie :-) feel sorry for him though 44 years for assaulting an officer ?? I guess in the 70's there were harsh sentences but 44 Years is a life sentence

    • @mikebarker6979
      @mikebarker6979 9 лет назад +8

      +Unitel Design 44 years for attempted murder, big difference.

  • @palea6436
    @palea6436 4 года назад +28

    This makes me so sad...... I hope he'll have a happy life from now on

  • @Justin-uc8sc
    @Justin-uc8sc 7 лет назад +574

    Bro, I never seen peanut butter and jelly in the same jar either.

    • @danehamilton5591
      @danehamilton5591 6 лет назад +3

      Justin H me too

    • @shihabshafi1394
      @shihabshafi1394 6 лет назад +3

      Me 4😁

    • @bananahall112
      @bananahall112 6 лет назад +7

      U ain't never been to the store??

    • @aitorjara100
      @aitorjara100 6 лет назад +1

      dane hamilton You neither, why don't you use proper english, like dude, isn't it your own language? If I did that to mine I would be ashamed of myself.

    • @Rahulbajaj561
      @Rahulbajaj561 6 лет назад +6

      Аитор Хара shut up you grammar policing sheep. Gtfo

  • @coreytv7741
    @coreytv7741 8 лет назад +243

    It's weird how he got 44 years for *attempted* murder when some people get away with killing someone and get only 25 years.

    • @user-ml5di9vf6q
      @user-ml5di9vf6q 7 лет назад +16

      Corey TV it was on a police officer though. attempted murder and assault on a police officer.

    • @sebastianangel8319
      @sebastianangel8319 7 лет назад +2

      Linsay so what? Police offers are induktivt inmates all the time IF u talk back they send u to court to protest for 10 more years like Wtf just cause hes a police does not mean that u shall get more time, polises are doing more illegal things at us

    • @user-ml5di9vf6q
      @user-ml5di9vf6q 7 лет назад +4

      I'm not saying it's right lol , I'm just saying sometimes it's more time .

    • @acebalthazar5206
      @acebalthazar5206 7 лет назад +1

      Sebastian Angel back then it wasn't strange seeing a black man being arrested for the littlest things

    • @coolshite2565
      @coolshite2565 7 лет назад +23

      He was a black man in the seventies i guess...

  • @wrestlingconnoisseur
    @wrestlingconnoisseur 5 месяцев назад +1

    That man is inspirational. Peace and long life to you.

  • @phillipborn1063
    @phillipborn1063 8 лет назад +1219

    44 years for attemeted murder... way to much time... and to see him come out with a sense of peace and joy very incredible

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 8 лет назад +13

      People are saddened... even sickened that he had to serve so much time just for attempted murder. But wow, not everything society says is wrong is actually wrong. It's like how some people... who find out they have cancer... they begin to view life so differently and so beautifully. "Bad things" sometimes enlighten us to see the bigger picture. When we are cornered, initially there seems to be nowhere else that we can go. But we can always delve within, and look for secrets there.

    • @stormclouds3218
      @stormclouds3218 8 лет назад +2

      cmon bro, i seen somebody that went to prison at 15 for attemted murder of a snapping turtle and came out at 84 and didnt change :/

    • @TripleCork-bl1xm
      @TripleCork-bl1xm 8 лет назад +37

      That's attempting to take someone's life...

    • @tulinbeyduz920
      @tulinbeyduz920 8 лет назад +6

      Lucky if you hear a couple of years in Australia . Poor young kid that was murdered and raped over here , the guy got like 6 years and let out and killed again .

    • @garybsg
      @garybsg 8 лет назад +6

      I wonder if you would feel that way if he succeeded in murdering. The fact is he wanted to murder but failed. Where is the sense of peace and job for the people who murdered mothers, fathers, daughters, sons etc...

  • @MlpStarswirl
    @MlpStarswirl 9 лет назад +194

    if this guy was arrested in the 70's then the racism just ended and people are still in a way of getting used to it. still, I think 44 years is too much, 20 would have been much better, poor man :(

    • @cwilczewski23
      @cwilczewski23 9 лет назад

      +♥ Mlp Starswirl ♥ He was only sentenced to 25 for the Assault/Attempted Murder.

    • @wasabiemans
      @wasabiemans 9 лет назад +3

      +Chancey Wilczewski no he was sentanced 44 for trying to assault an officer, 44 years because there was alot of racism at the time

    • @cwilczewski23
      @cwilczewski23 9 лет назад +3

      +TheNoobStevio Oh, you are correct. I was repeating incorrect information, my apologies.
      That aside, and regardless of the racism involved. I think a 44 year sentence is fine for assaulting an officer of the law.
      (Correction, Attempted Murder of an officer)

    • @wasabiemans
      @wasabiemans 9 лет назад

      ***** the sad thing is it really never will because its in human nature to dominate so the majority always attempts to take over the minorities.

    • @Denae2239
      @Denae2239 9 лет назад +3

      He got arrested in 1971, barely got a taste of non segregation, racism never ended tho

  • @MrX-ll6ve
    @MrX-ll6ve 6 лет назад +1112

    He is only 25 with 44 years of experience..😎😎

  • @themelonn6313
    @themelonn6313 4 года назад +5

    He adopte stoicism and became peaceful. Not letting the world bothers him after what they have done. A true gentle soul.

  • @muhammadyaseen2876
    @muhammadyaseen2876 7 лет назад +195

    dont be a prisoner of your past... thats what i learned from this man...

  • @pete1679
    @pete1679 9 лет назад +291

    this comment section might just have given me cancer

    • @WillHellmm
      @WillHellmm 9 лет назад

      Hi linus

    • @pete1679
      @pete1679 9 лет назад +1

      iHeavenlyKing Warframe at first it was a very nice comment section then someone brought up race and then you can imagine what happened

    • @pete1679
      @pete1679 9 лет назад

      Greg m8 I make more youtube mulla than you can count

    • @GrehgYT
      @GrehgYT 9 лет назад

      Soft Foam Linus i know :,(

    • @pete1679
      @pete1679 9 лет назад +1

      Daath Gnosis good

  • @dodgeduncan4868
    @dodgeduncan4868 8 лет назад +46

    oh my god 44 years.... now i i realized what is freedom.

  • @anitarosenblithe4865
    @anitarosenblithe4865 2 года назад +3

    Seeing the world anew through Mr. Johnson's eyes is a moving experience. So much to learn from his observations and experiences! I was especially touched by this section: "Since it's nice out I go out at night in the park. I just meditate . Hanging onto anger will only stagnate your growth." His generosity of spirit permeates everything he says and does.

  • @saviamarzs
    @saviamarzs 9 лет назад +1067

    Attempted murder = 44 years
    2nd degree murder = 25 years
    L O G I C ?

    • @saviamarzs
      @saviamarzs 9 лет назад +3

      Thought it was first

    • @gabrielwing1227
      @gabrielwing1227 9 лет назад +130

      +saviamarzs Its because he's black

    • @DeaNizBack
      @DeaNizBack 9 лет назад +57

      +saviamarzs Its not only attempted murder but attempted murder on a police officer 0:43. And in addition it was the 60s/70s. But too harsh if u ask me. Way too harsh...

    • @m4ple672
      @m4ple672 9 лет назад +1

      +DeaNizBack wasn't assault on a police officer also in there?

    • @moisttowelette2578
      @moisttowelette2578 8 лет назад +4

      +saviamarzs well it was 1971 when he got arrested that was when laws were made about racism but nobody followed them.

  • @Shaclone
    @Shaclone 9 лет назад +3431

    Damn...this is actually pretty interesting

    • @enzo7525
      @enzo7525 9 лет назад +2

      +Shaclone shacloooooneee

    • @Shikuma071
      @Shikuma071 9 лет назад +7

      +Shaclone Shaco in the houseee

    • @enzo7525
      @enzo7525 9 лет назад +32

      kinda like travelling to the future, but it's also sad, he has no one to return too after all that time in prison, but somehow he can still be optimistic about his situation, admirable!

    • @joaofernandeszk
      @joaofernandeszk 9 лет назад

      +Shaclone love you dude !! my favorite shaco player, I started playing shaco cause of you :D

    • @giorgisabashvili2664
      @giorgisabashvili2664 9 лет назад

      +Shaclone eyyyy

  • @ritzginoo4678
    @ritzginoo4678 9 лет назад +1889

    wisdom in his words. How can you not feel for this man. he may know nothing about present technology, But he is wiser than anyone who have had iphones and all that gadgets. Now I feel the need to detoxify myself from social media.

    • @aceofbacons3225
      @aceofbacons3225 9 лет назад +7

      True true , magnificent words gentleman

    • @msfredb7
      @msfredb7 9 лет назад +35

      +ritz ginoo So having modern gadgets isn't wise? This man spoke his opinion which happens to be quite peaceful and easy going, but that doesn't make him WISER than people with gadgets lol.
      Please don't think of modern society as a mass of stupid people. That "pessimist thinking behavior" has been around since the beginning.
      (In fact, people have never been as educated as today)

    • @SgtStoneridge
      @SgtStoneridge 9 лет назад +42

      +Frederic Bessette I think you're confusing wisdom and knowledge. He is in fact wiser than most.

    • @msfredb7
      @msfredb7 9 лет назад +4

      James Winchester Im not saying he's not wiser than most, im saying hes not necessarly any wiser than people with modern gadgets such as iPhones.

    • @rootnon
      @rootnon 9 лет назад +4

      +ritz ginoo Just remember not to disconnect yourself from the world, you can lose yourself that way. Always know where you stand and who you are, simply train yourself to look through the world that you see, to see the world that is.

  • @akadisahbique1193
    @akadisahbique1193 4 года назад +15

    Why do I feel immense admiration for this man. ❤️. May Allah azawajal take care of him

  • @natewahl9873
    @natewahl9873 7 лет назад +774

    But let a child molester or rapists out after a year

    • @aliciavivi2147
      @aliciavivi2147 7 лет назад +29

      Murderers are much worse than rapists.

    • @supremecreation5839
      @supremecreation5839 7 лет назад

      whose a murderer devil?

    • @NewesSkiller
      @NewesSkiller 7 лет назад +6

      please name a child molester that got out after one year. Also their life is destroyed on the outside.

    • @karam3541
      @karam3541 7 лет назад +7

      SS a child molester has a motive, it's called satisfying their wicked desires. Even if his life circumstances were bad at the time killing someone would make it worse. He decided to attempt to kill a police officer. His sentence would have been much less if he hadn't tried that.

    • @colleenc5932
      @colleenc5932 7 лет назад +23

      You are kidding right?? A child molester might as well be a murderer. They take a child's innocence, their happiness, and their trust. Children are never the same after. Paedophiles should be given the death penalty, period!

  • @psychodad7013
    @psychodad7013 9 лет назад +1598

    Its like the scene in captain america where he wakes up and sees the new world

    • @psychodad7013
      @psychodad7013 9 лет назад +6

      ***** XD

    • @goatkingboss8478
      @goatkingboss8478 9 лет назад +1

      I know right

    • @andrei8668
      @andrei8668 9 лет назад +2

      Psycho Dad Psycho dad ? Why are you here, you said you wanna talk to your wife...

    • @Zombiewithabowtie
      @Zombiewithabowtie 9 лет назад +3

      +Psycho Dad The Man Out Of Time.

    • @Cosimia
      @Cosimia 9 лет назад

      +George Carlin Ikr and it is not even accurate when the original team of Avengers found Cap in the ice he didn't wake up in the new world.

  • @Healitnow
    @Healitnow 9 лет назад +81

    This man goes 44 years and now police murder and go back to work the next day. Society of hypocrites.

    • @Samdgameboy
      @Samdgameboy 9 лет назад +2

      Because the same police were there from 44 years ago?

    • @Bettersucksaul
      @Bettersucksaul 9 лет назад +2

      +Sam D Nope, different police in different time periods getting the same amount of time for murder.

    • @itzbreezii
      @itzbreezii 8 лет назад

      +Danzig Era an uneducated low class person who only listens to the media will always be the same aswell.

    • @xuimod
      @xuimod 8 лет назад

      +Harvey Holloway (Healer) Tell that to the Chinese police officer who got convicted of manslaughter.
      Btw, people kill people everyday and get away with it. Only about 64% of murders are solved.
      Don't treat this guy like some sort of victim. He tried to kill a cop and went to prison for it. I have no problems with that.

    • @jacoblong3541
      @jacoblong3541 8 лет назад

      +Harvey Holloway (Healer) For the last time if you are talking about Michael brown case they proved he was high just robbed a store and tried to kill that police officer so the officer shot him.

  • @filly8938
    @filly8938 3 года назад +9

    He was 25 years old, he lost 44 years of his life, its almost the end of him, painful if u overthink it

    • @groxiverde
      @groxiverde 3 года назад

      it's not almost the end of him come one dude lmao

    • @mortenpettersen5233
      @mortenpettersen5233 3 года назад

      He lost 44 years cause he tried to kill

    • @tiktok_content9505
      @tiktok_content9505 3 года назад +1

      @@mortenpettersen5233 Yet he is nicer than you people that think ATTEMPTED murder should cost half of his life

    • @mortenpettersen5233
      @mortenpettersen5233 3 года назад

      @@tiktok_content9505 you have no right to call him, a law breaker, nicer than anyone else, he did a crime and he did the time. I did not.

    • @tiktok_content9505
      @tiktok_content9505 3 года назад +1

      @@mortenpettersen5233 people can change yknow

  • @xakdish4169
    @xakdish4169 9 лет назад +480

    Ooooh I almost cried watching this video. 44 years n jail must have been very hard.

    • @muradabdi
      @muradabdi 9 лет назад

      +Little Wolfy he went for attempted murder

    • @xakdish4169
      @xakdish4169 9 лет назад +2

      ***** really oh my God. 44 years is like half of his life.

    • @kylewhitehead5975
      @kylewhitehead5975 9 лет назад +4

      Kid Bunt No, I'm white. Does Kyle sound like a black name to you? I just have something called compassion and a realistic view. Have you ever heard of empathy or social awareness?

    • @crotalus2nd
      @crotalus2nd 9 лет назад

      And one day he'll have white hair :D

    • @KarlHerzog
      @KarlHerzog 9 лет назад +7

      +Little Wolfy
      What are you talking about? He isn't innocent, yes it's sad, but he isn't innocent... don't sugar coat it too much or it'll spoil.
      If you say otherwise, post proof

  • @irmalacourt4630
    @irmalacourt4630 7 лет назад +296

    He's sound like a nice man I have respect for him 😀

  • @JonnaAlexandria
    @JonnaAlexandria 7 лет назад +56

    He’s so humble. My father has been incarcerated for 27 years for conspiracy. I pray one day he’s released. I’m so happy for this man...God bless him

    • @LIZA_BOBO
      @LIZA_BOBO 5 лет назад +6

      May Allah bless your father,and help him back outside,27years is MORE than enough time💯love from Lise in Norway❤️

  • @lord4263
    @lord4263 4 года назад +16

    feeling very sad for him .. this is so hard to live life lonely. hope he will find the new way to live his life..

  • @rkomsrg
    @rkomsrg 9 лет назад +1477

    44 year for attempt is too much who agree??

    • @phantompizza
      @phantompizza 9 лет назад +186

      Americas system back then was rascist and still ks

    • @rkomsrg
      @rkomsrg 9 лет назад +7

      Nah his done something else 44 year is way too much

    • @osamabinladen4069
      @osamabinladen4069 9 лет назад +32

      +Rekom Official it was racist m8

    • @dynamite245
      @dynamite245 9 лет назад

      +Rekom Official plus, do they provide any tv in the prison like we always seen in the movie that related to a prison?

    • @EXOEXOTIX
      @EXOEXOTIX 9 лет назад +20

      It's beyond too much.

  • @gsail1402
    @gsail1402 8 лет назад +910

    im wonder if the judge that put this man on prison is still alive ...

    • @mate8037
      @mate8037 8 лет назад +91

      Whether they're dead or not, they're still more alive than your grammar...

    • @ptrs41653
      @ptrs41653 8 лет назад +14

      +Lamborghini Veneno ....L

    • @mate8037
      @mate8037 8 лет назад +1

      +Armando Barreda You took that really offensively and personally... I find that really cute. And obviously I can't speak your language because I've never tried or learned it so obviously not kid. You're comparing your ability to speak English after learning (for maybe multiple years), to my ability to speak Spanish without learning it or even trying to say anything Spanish once. And you're calling me trash!? It's like comparing yourself to a rock. No competition! Of course you're better than me at speaking Spanish dumbass...

    • @mate8037
      @mate8037 8 лет назад

      And the only error you made was the word 'on' which should instead be 'in', and I called you out! By no means was I insulting you or your grammar. Just calling you out.

    • @gsail1402
      @gsail1402 8 лет назад +12

      Lamborghini Veneno u need lifetime prison

  • @00700556
    @00700556 9 лет назад +490

    This hurts my heart....

    • @JacobUT18
      @JacobUT18 9 лет назад +11

      He probably used a gun to try to hurt a police officer's heart.

    • @louhouga
      @louhouga 9 лет назад +1

      +Jacob Cardwell :'\

    • @youtubeuser84848
      @youtubeuser84848 9 лет назад +5

      +Jacob Cardwell why you gotta put it like that XD

    • @WhiteZet1
      @WhiteZet1 9 лет назад

      +00700556 44 likes

    • @bettymurphy482
      @bettymurphy482 9 лет назад

      Alex Konzelman

  • @CanonGames
    @CanonGames 2 года назад +11

    So amazing to see things from this man's perspective.

  • @witchplease9695
    @witchplease9695 9 лет назад +264

    He could have assaulted the police in self defense. It wouldn't be surprising considering the focus on police brutality now

    • @maysal2801
      @maysal2801 9 лет назад +76

      especially during his time

    • @witchplease9695
      @witchplease9695 9 лет назад +15

      759jes All I'm saying is we don't know the whole story. Im not looking for an argument so take it easy.

    • @automata.
      @automata. 9 лет назад

      In the 60s? Not likely

    • @dweezy4103
      @dweezy4103 9 лет назад +23

      Don't wanna be the one guy to bring up race but considering it was in the 60s the man is black and probably assaulted a white police officer this isn't that surprising. Discrimination was crazy before

    • @witchplease9695
      @witchplease9695 9 лет назад +6

      Star Citizen Police I'm not interested in arguing, take out your racial angst on someone else.

  • @Jan_von_S
    @Jan_von_S 9 лет назад +1240

    I'm smelling an oscar pick for Morgan Freeman playing this dude!

    • @jasonhives5896
      @jasonhives5896 9 лет назад +16

      +Jan S. 44 years of imprisonment aint that eventful

    • @Jan_von_S
      @Jan_von_S 9 лет назад +48

      Jason Hives
      nah bro, the film should be 30 minutes origin story (being young, then going to jail) and the rest of the film should be about what we see in this video. maybe adding a story of him getting friends with a young homeless person that learns from him to appreciate life (the homeless person being based on several real life people who find inpsiration in his story). damn I'm into this...^^

    • @VianFlash
      @VianFlash 9 лет назад +87

      Morgan Free Man?

    • @friedchicken1
      @friedchicken1 9 лет назад +3

      +Vian Flash hahahaha took me several seconds but i got it!! :D :D nice one!! lol

    • @megajeffrey999
      @megajeffrey999 9 лет назад +21

      +Jan S. he already did. in shawshank redemption. its actually quite similar now that i think about it

  • @Spaghettibolognese1234
    @Spaghettibolognese1234 9 лет назад +325

    They should make a movie about this man and his story!

    • @Unmedicated_Moments
      @Unmedicated_Moments 9 лет назад +1

      What would it be about? He was in prison, he got out and now things have changed

    • @Spaghettibolognese1234
      @Spaghettibolognese1234 9 лет назад +17

      Old glory much more than that. We begin with him being a kid and him growing up and we see him commit attempted murder. Part of the movie shows him in prison for 44 years, and then he gets out and we see him trying to fit in with the new world.

    • @MahoganyMilkshake
      @MahoganyMilkshake 9 лет назад +13

      +Old glory +Bill Gates Sounds like Shawshank Redemption to me.

    • @Spaghettibolognese1234
      @Spaghettibolognese1234 9 лет назад

      Yeah except maybe better imo

    • @derek8147
      @derek8147 9 лет назад +3

      +MahoganyMilkshake not really since in showshank he was innocent the entire time

  • @Peaze2you
    @Peaze2you 10 месяцев назад +5

    This man deserves glory and all the blessings in the world, for his forgiving heart! the way he is so humble, he has no anger towards anyone,after all that he's been thru and look at his face - full of love, joy, and kindness, bless his heart! He will live a long life because God has been with him all this time! he deserves only the best! may Justice be served!

  • @paulspydar
    @paulspydar 9 лет назад +267

    such a waste of the best years of his life, was a 44 year term really necessary? its a cruel punishment almost worse than death, they take away your life but at the same time keep you alive..

    • @paulspydar
      @paulspydar 9 лет назад +31

      *****
      I was just talking about him, I didn't mention any one else or compare to anyone, you just made that all up to make a point that was not even relevant, smh I suppose you agree with someone getting life for not paying for a pizza? it happened... oh wait a minute , that's not even relevant , just like your comment.now go bother someone else or stick to the point .

    • @Johnny-Badhair
      @Johnny-Badhair 9 лет назад +1

      Relevance is subjective

    • @alecrhea6486
      @alecrhea6486 9 лет назад

      +Mavis Bacon nope, he's right, it was a strawman

    • @coveruplies
      @coveruplies 9 лет назад +1

      Does nobody care that he tried to kill a guy? He wouldn't be so wise now if he did not have all that time in prison to reflect on what he did

    • @Diabl0Mask
      @Diabl0Mask 9 лет назад +1

      +paulspydar It may be harsh, but exploring the modern world after living in a prison cell for 44 years must be fun.
      Think about it, for what little time he has to live he can spend it doing fun things, like trying new food, watching today's TV shows, going to places that totally changed from his time, and maybe traveling if he can afford it.
      I know it's a childish way to think about it, and that it's sad enough that he has no relatives or friends to communicate with, but it doesn't mean that his life was totally ruined.

  • @bargh70
    @bargh70 9 лет назад +321

    "Holding on to anger will only stagnate you development".
    Sounds so simple yet there is so much truth in this.

    • @ThatWierdPhilKid
      @ThatWierdPhilKid 9 лет назад +1

      +I'mposs “RevEvo” ible I dotn think anyones talking about revolution dude, calm down lol

    • @UTO7
      @UTO7 9 лет назад +6

      +I'mposs “RevEvo” ible Even ignoring the ridiculous notion of a revolution, you don't win a revolution by being angry. You win a revolution with meticulous, calculated plans, and by being completely unpredictable and impossible to read. Look at Mao Zedong, leader of the communist revolution of China. He was not an angry man. He was reserved, quiet. It was said even his own wife did not truly know his motives.

    • @seeingeyegod
      @seeingeyegod 9 лет назад

      +I'mposs “RevEvo” ible I get what you're saying, but the force of positivity and good can be the impetus for a revolution, as well.

    • @silverblaize
      @silverblaize 9 лет назад +3

      +I'mposs “RevEvo” ible Anger can serve it's purpose, that's for sure. If an evil king abuses the peasants, it takes an angry mob to fight back. But that's a different scenario. The context here is that if we hold on to anger, it prevents us from growing. If someone betrays us or hurts us, it's better to forgive than to hate them for the rest of our lives. Anger can serve it's purpose, but it's not always the answer. Love is much stronger. Why do we get angry if an evil king hurts our family? Because we love our family. Therefore there is love that precedes that anger. Anger alone in and of itself is self destructive. Love is what drives our anger. Anger alone is useless.

  • @pisdihly
    @pisdihly 7 лет назад +723

    44 yrs. it s not FAIR

    • @nirvana8291
      @nirvana8291 7 лет назад +35

      amin 1985 that too for assaulting a police officer. Lol. Rapists walking on times square like theres no tomorrow nowadays.

    • @eliasadam301
      @eliasadam301 6 лет назад +5

      amin police officer was just a rasseist

    • @ricorecklezz7687
      @ricorecklezz7687 6 лет назад +3

      ibreakthenorms attempted murder. Not assault.
      44 years is almost not enough time.

    • @aitorjara100
      @aitorjara100 6 лет назад +10

      Rico Recklezz They judged him for that, it doesn't mean it is what happened as arbitrage is part of judgement, but you can imagine the outcome would never be the same for a white person, specially at that time. Besides that 44 years is half a life time, if you think it's not enough you should ask yourself how all the rapist and actual murderers all around the different countries are walking on the streets after 1 year.

    • @jipsumies3435
      @jipsumies3435 6 лет назад +2

      amin 20years is too much

  • @JoseDiaz-fh5ul
    @JoseDiaz-fh5ul 3 года назад +16

    Everybody became Agents walking around with those things in their ear 🤣🤣.

  • @Expl0rati0n
    @Expl0rati0n 9 лет назад +447

    Instead of making criminals spend years upon years in prison (with nothing to show for it), why aren't we investing in rehabilitating them, giving them an education in a reasonable field that they're interested in, and making them into productive members of society? Of course there needs to be punishment for their actions, but it doesn't mean we should nullify the contributions they could have made to society.

    • @kingkirby8960
      @kingkirby8960 9 лет назад +3

      Couldn't have said it better. :)

    • @justino.1292
      @justino.1292 9 лет назад +8

      Expl0rati0n That's stupid

    • @Zellcie
      @Zellcie 9 лет назад +8

      Because it wouldn't work

    • @Omgyoucanchangeyourhandle
      @Omgyoucanchangeyourhandle 9 лет назад +72

      +BlastoiseBabe What doesn't work is sending all these people to jail and releasing them into a world they don't know how to operate in. The exprisoners become homeless and some turn back to the same crimes because they got taken care of better in prison then on the streets. At least help them to help themselves, they're still human beings.

    • @velocityxclan8373
      @velocityxclan8373 9 лет назад +2

      Your right man you shouldbe president mate

  • @P5ych1c
    @P5ych1c 7 лет назад +46

    This guy lost his whole chance at basically everything we have in life. He was 25. He probably never got a chance to get a higher education and he's 70 now and will never be able to date or start a family like most people did. Just very sad

    • @jameslee7535
      @jameslee7535 6 лет назад +2

      who cares ?

    • @ricorecklezz7687
      @ricorecklezz7687 6 лет назад +6

      Matt the Backwards One "higher education" homie was assaulting and almost killing police. The last thing on his mind was picking up books

    • @josephc.3192
      @josephc.3192 6 лет назад +2

      It’s incredibly sad.

    • @OliverCaka
      @OliverCaka 5 лет назад +1

      So sad and this is because injustice system.

  • @perkinss9706
    @perkinss9706 5 лет назад +130

    I feel hypnotized by his voice..😳 super gentle and soft spoken 💖

  • @NimrahFatima_
    @NimrahFatima_ 9 лет назад +142

    His innocence is so cute. He should write a book. I would love to read his views on the present world.

    • @shoaibzz1
      @shoaibzz1 9 лет назад +1

      👍

    • @abbieamavi
      @abbieamavi 9 лет назад +1

      +Nimrah Fatima Ahmed whoaaaaa you're so right!! That would be so eye opening!!

    • @MegaSnippezz
      @MegaSnippezz 9 лет назад

      A book would be a fantastic idea. I have a feeling it could be a best seller.

    • @1911ang
      @1911ang 9 лет назад +1

      he should write about being in prison then the outside, i would definitely read his book but how would you know that he has wrote one?

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 7 лет назад +197

    The crime he committed 44 years ago could be a personal defense against police brutality.There is no such thing back in 1975.

    • @alessiocece2098
      @alessiocece2098 6 лет назад +5

      Yep.... anything, who knows!! 🤔☹️

  • @AN-cr9cy
    @AN-cr9cy 3 года назад +15

    I used to volunteer at a prison for my college and I see a lot of similarities between this man and the ones I met. It’s really humbling to meet people who are in an incredibly harsh environment, yet somehow more at peace? Don’t get me wrong, a lot of guys told me about some intense struggles they were still dealing with. But it was honestly amazing the wisdom they gained after being broken down and built back up. They had a LOT they could be complaining about, but here they were asking about MY hardships and what I was going through. Prison seemed to give them the opportunity to really look at themselves and decide who they want to be. They’re disconnected from all the noise of the world, so they have no choice to face who they are. I think there’s a lesson for all of us there.

  • @deeagnol
    @deeagnol 8 лет назад +402

    This is like the 3rd time I watched this video, breaks my heart every time.

    • @lleahssimone
      @lleahssimone 8 лет назад +5

      I just hate seeing how different everything is for them back then. Being at such an old age that you really wouldn't know what to do. You miss literally everything and it breaks my heart

    • @54858251
      @54858251 8 лет назад +1

      +peligro20 amen

    • @94SexyStang
      @94SexyStang 8 лет назад +6

      You're not perfect, don't even try bullshitting anyone.

    • @54858251
      @54858251 8 лет назад

      +Mike Fu What?

    • @54858251
      @54858251 8 лет назад

      redbull45323 I didn't understand what he said

  • @kozed130
    @kozed130 5 лет назад +969

    This is how tayK gonna feel

    • @msbrando226
      @msbrando226 5 лет назад +84

      That's if he doesn't die while being incarcerated.

    • @basharkhalil4574
      @basharkhalil4574 5 лет назад +33

      That hits hard

    • @chefcook2002
      @chefcook2002 5 лет назад +9

      Factsss

    • @kubakreft227
      @kubakreft227 5 лет назад +23

      He is not gonna get out probably

    • @almostalways
      @almostalways 5 лет назад +4

      Nah he's not gonna feel anything because he's dead on the inside

  • @misternatural938
    @misternatural938 6 лет назад +66

    "Holding onto anger will only stagnate your growth and development." - Otis Johnson