Juvenile sent to death row

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2022
  • Alonzo Defillo Jr. was known as Pee Wee by his family because of he shares his father's name. But as he grew up, the name stuck because of his small stature.
    “I think the name Pee Wee does a really good job of describing him, physically. He was tiny,” said Cheri Deatsch, an Orleans Parish juvenile public defender who has known the family for years.
    Pee Wee was the oldest child in a loving and supportive family, but in his early teens, hardship struck with a vengeance.
    When he was 14, he found his grandmother dead at their home. Pee Wee was already diagnosed with mental health problems, and when he turned 15, darkness descended again.
    “He found his mother dead, as well, in the bathtub,” said his uncle Marlon Defillo. “Only to find out later that his father was in dire need of a liver transplant.”
    Debbie Defillo died suddenly of a brain aneurysm at age 45 at about the same time that Alonzo Sr. was diagnosed with liver cancer and placed on a waiting list for a transplant. The oldest of four siblings and the only boy in the house, Pee Wee did not handle the situation well.
    “It's painful to talk about, but he lost it,” Alonzo Sr. said, fighting back tears. “He cut up. He acted out.”

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  • @zgirl1385
    @zgirl1385 Год назад +1728

    Meanwhile my son was shot and paralyzed and the DA placed that case in juvenile court. We are fighting that decision. That kid would get max 5 years and probably less for putting my son in a wheelchair. If you take a gun and shot another person you should go straight to adult court. Period.

    • @Amandaaaaaa123
      @Amandaaaaaa123 Год назад +69

      Sir I am very sorry for what happened to your son. I believe your son has a bright future as a strong wise man. He will be an inspiration to many and don't let being in a wheelchair hinder his dreams 🙏

    • @craiglist187
      @craiglist187 Год назад +17

      Self defense maybe? Maybe the shooter was the victim in your case?

    • @zgirl1385
      @zgirl1385 Год назад +74

      @@craiglist187 In my case the victim was my son.

    • @cvgodd1432
      @cvgodd1432 Год назад +58

      I don’t agree.. I feel for you and your son but you have to give them another chance at life. When you’re a teenager and even in your early 20s, full of trauma or depression you just do things that make no sense. As you get older you realize how your decisions can affect other people and yourself.

    • @tabbyreed8925
      @tabbyreed8925 Год назад

      Juvenile courts exist for a reason. You can't treat a child like an adult no matter what they did because they are not adults and their brains are not fully developed yet.

  • @BLOCKBOI3RD
    @BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад +423

    I lost both parents by the time I was 14 and lived in a crack house. I still managed to not commit crimes and make good grades with no positive influence what so ever. They are making excuses for this boy. Which is why he was so bad. His father let him do what ever.

    • @pearmainstudios3942
      @pearmainstudios3942 Год назад +26

      The more to you. God bless you

    • @doraharris3762
      @doraharris3762 Год назад +1

      This child had mental health issues, not everyone is mature at that age especially if you have mental illness!

    • @micka1948
      @micka1948 Год назад +17

      Everybody ain't street everybody ain't real everybody not fighters not everybody will kill saying this it depends on type person u truly are

    • @KenyanBunnie
      @KenyanBunnie Год назад +18

      Congratulations.

    • @chrisquirke5235
      @chrisquirke5235 Год назад +15

      Glad you came through

  • @catiecodes
    @catiecodes Год назад +140

    I had someone carjack me at gunpoint and it really does traumatize you and makes me so angry. I don't trust anyone or anything now. My incident happened at 8am in a large parking lot. Now I don't sleep unless the sun is up. It makes me not trust anyone walking by, being near windows, afraid someone will pull out a gun anytime. You literally threatened to kill someone just by showing a gun to them with malice. It seems not so severe of a crime until it happens to you. I don't feel bad for anyone who does this to someone, it's really messed up. 15 is old enough to know not to threaten someone's life.
    He doesn't deserve to be stabbed in prison, but pepper spray and solitary confinement sounds like guards did that to him for a reason. He is still threatening people and fighting while there I assume.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      hopefully an inmate will delete him. Society is better off with criminals deleted behind bars. A dead criminal wont be released, wont re-offend, wont harm anyone. Less criminals released means streets are safer. And safer streets mean fewer people need to experience what you experienced.

    • @FranzBiscuit
      @FranzBiscuit Год назад +22

      Sorry to hear it had such an effect on you. It's a very scary situation, and one that could very easily turn into a kidnapping roo. Unfortunately they didn't seem to care enough to interview the victims of these carjackings. They want us to feel bad for this young man, but what about the people that he traumatized?

    • @mariomadyun1798
      @mariomadyun1798 Год назад +8

      I agree with you & more importantly hope your doing better

    • @njnievesp2
      @njnievesp2 Год назад +3

      If this was my child I will work till the day I die and sue this court because something is missing and whatever it is it's big and in sure police don't have the full story a lot of innocent people end up in jail because of a police officers wrong doing of their job

    • @denisekoltys3019
      @denisekoltys3019 Год назад

      @@njnievesp2 the relatives ARE THE POLICE and they admitted the boy robbed and highjackef the car.

  • @docducttape9270
    @docducttape9270 Год назад +6

    I noticed not a single victim was interviewed to say "Pee Wee was so nice and gentle as they pointed what I thought was a real gun at my face and dragged me out of my car". Foh

  • @metaljake89
    @metaljake89 Год назад +605

    Having been a victim of car robbery recently, they take alot more than just your car. They take your sense of safety, your expectations for society and your love for the city and throw it down the drain. My heads ALWAYS on a swivel, I bought my first gun and you just feel helpless... it's terrible how these incidents impact peoples lives and you have idiots saying, "it's just a car." NO!!! it's everything

    • @NancyRutland
      @NancyRutland Год назад +19

      I’m sorry you had to go through a carjacking. I know you’ll be scarred LONG after PeeWee is free again, which I doubt will be all 20 yrs. Bless you.

    • @eustatic3832
      @eustatic3832 Год назад +47

      I mean, I have been robbed several times, what is your point? That you've lost your compassion? I hope you can see that justice does not justify the torture of a child. Find God, find a bottle, but stop calling for kids to be tortured

    • @JohnMiller-iu2sx
      @JohnMiller-iu2sx Год назад +48

      @@eustatic3832 you havnt been robbed. Unless you mean your friend's friend took the $20 you had laying on the counter. There is no compassion for criminals.

    • @punkw7852
      @punkw7852 Год назад +44

      @@eustatic3832 no. We should not be victimized by criminals. If criminals cannot conform to a level of social decency by living within the laws, they can live with their peers, in prison, not in our communities to hurt vulnerable people.
      He was tried & judged & has to be separated from the general public because of his actions, not ours.

    • @aldomeow
      @aldomeow Год назад +2

      Jussies only saying Jussie things for other Jussie’s…
      Getting old af, get ready for the red wave shining doors opening lefttards 😂

  • @domainmailbox3850
    @domainmailbox3850 Год назад +487

    For someone who doesn't have connections in law enforcement, I would say that's a shame. This kid had more than enough resources to help him get his life together.

    • @smartguythreeeightsix
      @smartguythreeeightsix Год назад +13

      Exactly!

    • @BlankStare7326
      @BlankStare7326 Год назад +42

      He needed to be treated for trauma poor thing….

    • @TheGreatonejah
      @TheGreatonejah Год назад +34

      Start putting them in prison Early. They are the ones growing to be murderers. Stop making these criminals into victims.

    • @agustindejesus7398
      @agustindejesus7398 Год назад +4

      Do, or to become a bigger criminal which is usually the case.

    • @MyANN78
      @MyANN78 Год назад

      The young man have mental illness, he needed to be treated.

  • @naishadorvilus8468
    @naishadorvilus8468 Год назад +190

    His story should be told at all schools to prevent others from making the same mistakes. I'm praying for him 🙏🏿 and his family

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +11

      it's not an effective deterrent. This year alone, there have been 250 school shootings, not mass school shootings. All those shooters knew what they were doing, knew the consequences, yet they did it anyway. Even with the news of the mass school shooters, like the Parkland shooter facing his consequences. It did not deter small school shooters. In fact they arrested a couple for making threats who are fans or wannabe copycats of Parkland school shooter.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Год назад +26

      Robbing and carjacking aren`t mistakes 🤣.

    • @JohnWickkkk
      @JohnWickkkk Год назад +2

      @@STCatchMeTRACjRo Who cares 🤷‍♂️

    • @Spiritcr1jsher
      @Spiritcr1jsher Год назад

      @Red Foxy any source ? I cant find anywhere that say 2022 had 250 school shooting .

    • @erismana2105
      @erismana2105 Год назад +1

      @@JohnWickkkk you obviously do

  • @adamking4246
    @adamking4246 Год назад +44

    Always hard to judge these news reports because you're not even getting half of what really happened.

    • @danor6812
      @danor6812 Год назад +3

      I like that they didn't interview his uncles that are cops. Guess they didn't have anything good to say about him. Their thoughts might have been somewhat the other side of the story. Which would play in the heart strings.

  • @hotblackdesiato5016
    @hotblackdesiato5016 Год назад +462

    Wow so they stored the little carjacker in death row for a minute so the other inmates would stop beating him. Talk about a misleading title 😒

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад +39

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @junpinedajr.8699
      @junpinedajr.8699 Год назад +40

      CLICKBAIT,My Friend.

    • @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS
      @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS Год назад +19

      Hahaha ikr.
      Bro America spends money making their rich richer and poor poorer. They make a job of it.

    • @154g
      @154g Год назад +18

      Just a ploy in hopes he gets let out. He was probably released from many crimes being who his family is. Poor parenting

    • @coreyanderson5563
      @coreyanderson5563 Год назад +8

      Same here. However this video should be shawn at Elementry n highschools all throughout La

  • @thematerialisticreview
    @thematerialisticreview Год назад +46

    It's sad but him getting 20 is prob sparing someone's life.

  • @nephetula
    @nephetula Год назад +3

    Even a 12-year old committing murder should be punished as an adult.
    Too many people are dying because an incompetent Judge gave some young thug a "do over".

  • @mattmccullough1093
    @mattmccullough1093 Год назад +524

    I don't care what you been through that's no excuse to bring harm to people who never wronged you and hert others.

    • @BigBodyBiggolo
      @BigBodyBiggolo Год назад

      Dont get me wrong i agree with yoi but its not an excuse but a direct consequence, and calling a consequence an excuse is the entire mental health crisis summed up in one sentence.
      People have been thru worse and would never do the things this kid did, he obviously needed mental help

    • @mstrigger7317
      @mstrigger7317 Год назад +28

      Exactly

    • @smartguythreeeightsix
      @smartguythreeeightsix Год назад +15

      If people wronged him, different story.

    • @donsolis12
      @donsolis12 Год назад +9

      And herein lies the problem and why it will never be solved. SMH.

    • @ronmann2755
      @ronmann2755 Год назад +15

      So how do you feel about those terrorists who stormed the nation's Capital and tried killing those whose job it was to protect those government officials?

  • @collinsashley1990
    @collinsashley1990 Год назад +225

    My house was robbed while we were asleep. Woke up to someone in my bedroom. Chased them out of the house and was assaulted by the robber and her boyfriend who was waiting outside.
    Turned out to be my 14 year old neighbor on meth.
    They gave her house arrest for 6 months.
    I do not feel bad for these kids out here CHOOSING to commit crimes.
    We need harsher punishments.

    • @garyszewc3339
      @garyszewc3339 Год назад +27

      If I woke up to somebody in my house they wouldn't walk out. They would be taken out in a body bag.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +27

      @@garyszewc3339 more criminals should be taken out in a body bag

    • @craigplumlee
      @craigplumlee Год назад +12

      I hope you are recovering well. All the best to you moving forward

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 Год назад +6

      House arrest doesn't help with substance abuse, she needs residential treatment.

    • @PhillyDjHook
      @PhillyDjHook Год назад +1

      Read the caption,
      jumped up and yelled, YES!!!
      Do the crime, Do the Time.
      Is how you say it Best.
      An Eye for an Eye.
      An ear for an ear,
      Let all his senses fry,
      In the electric chair.
      So Since
      he don't have no sense,
      Parents broke, no cents,
      It all makes sense.
      To try him,
      fry him,
      Euthanize him,
      Why him?
      To set examples for teens like him.

  • @not.likely
    @not.likely Год назад +30

    Let's not forget the victims. Society does not deserve individuals like this

    • @dexterramey8787
      @dexterramey8787 Год назад

      We're they raped and beaten and tortured?

    • @MiddleManT0m
      @MiddleManT0m 10 месяцев назад

      Keep your gun on you stupid people have been getting robbed since before we both were even born

  • @pamelabewley1685
    @pamelabewley1685 Год назад +13

    I had an extremely abusive childhood and lived well below poverty standards, but never ever did I steal or pick up a weapon. This kid doesn't need any more pity, big boy crime means big boy time!

  • @tyjones2140
    @tyjones2140 Год назад +250

    Kids listen to your parents please!

    • @slimshady6423
      @slimshady6423 Год назад

      The parents are the problem. It's their culture! Sex drugs and violence

    • @rachaelwhite8614
      @rachaelwhite8614 Год назад +9

      Amen!!!

    • @MeMe-du6sn
      @MeMe-du6sn Год назад +20

      Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Ephesians 6:1

    • @TheBlvdjewel
      @TheBlvdjewel Год назад

      This reports says this young man has mental health issues.

    • @Aries-cp1fv
      @Aries-cp1fv Год назад +9

      Good parents. There are some horrible parents out there, who are setting terrible examples for their kids. In fact, their kids are better off without them.

  • @enishalihoward8119
    @enishalihoward8119 Год назад +204

    I’m sick of the excuses! I was molested by my uncle, have an evil severely mentally mother and was nearly murdered by my father aged 12 and before that he smashed my head into a glass table when I was 6 years old. Did I commit crimes? No did I kill anyone? No. Life is all about choices. This criminal CHOSE to commit crimes so he is where he is supposed to be, locked up!

    • @theresaappleton1992
      @theresaappleton1992 Год назад

      lol it’s because ppl like you and I who been raped abused all bad things we still now right from wrong. It’s all this oh I did it because of this person. Well then kill those ppl that hurt you moron if you feel the need for fast justice. I hate ppl that act like this. I been through so much can’t even explain. But I’m not in jail now huh they are loosers

    • @nikkijayne4451
      @nikkijayne4451 Год назад +32

      So sorry you had to go through that. Hope your surrounded by love now.

    • @theresaappleton1992
      @theresaappleton1992 Год назад +11

      Thank you I am I been through 11yrs hard core Therapy and refuse to allow myself to feel bad for ppl of this nature. I pray for you as well what you been through must have been hell. I’m glad ppl like you are strong enough to represent us all who have been harmed. May your life be filled with many blessings and accomplishments. It’s because we are the ones who worked hard to be where we are at. Much love to you and yours

    • @spicoli316
      @spicoli316 Год назад +1

      And you liked it ;)

    • @radiocontrolled9181
      @radiocontrolled9181 Год назад

      Agreed 100%. They portray the criminals as the victims, that promotes the downfall of a society based on good people with proper life principles. These scumbags should be put away and discarded if they chose to steal (and many times even kill) from hardworking people. They are the leeches of society. I say play stupid games win stupid prizes. 🖕

  • @sarahaparicio1839
    @sarahaparicio1839 Год назад +5

    This is insane why is a juvenile doing 20 years , when adults get 25 years in prison for murder. I hope he gets released much sooner and gets rehabilitation. He deserves a second chance 🙏

    • @cecilialopez1001
      @cecilialopez1001 Год назад +1

      It’s crazy Ik someone who killed someone not just someone but his own cousin and he only served 15 yrs

    • @clashxaudio3680
      @clashxaudio3680 Год назад

      Cause he accepted the plea

    • @bigstepper0910
      @bigstepper0910 7 месяцев назад

      I know a nigga got 6 years for murder

  • @hendrickvanderdecken7926
    @hendrickvanderdecken7926 Год назад +3

    Serves as a good example to the others

  • @Soulsurviver22
    @Soulsurviver22 Год назад +189

    Kids need to be held accountable for there actions ..

    • @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS
      @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS Год назад +9

      Facts. Who cares. He 22 he grown. He will be ight

    • @r0ckstar666
      @r0ckstar666 Год назад

      @@jalderman triggered your rac1$t @zz

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +6

      @@jalderman he should have gotten more than 20 years. It should have been 60 or life with the possibility of parole.

    • @hero86mac8
      @hero86mac8 Год назад +11

      He’s a 15 year old child. Man, I feel 20 years is excessive. Punishment yes, but 20 years for stealing a Hooptie?

    • @r0ckstar666
      @r0ckstar666 Год назад +5

      @@hero86mac8 can't do the time don't do the crime

  • @holylandfan3275
    @holylandfan3275 Год назад +2

    “The weapon involved was not a real gun.” Tell that to the traumatized victims at the time. Their trauma and terror was REAL. 😡

    • @One--Up
      @One--Up Год назад

      Exactly. The disillusion that everybody "is out to get me" is very primitive.

  • @T.S.000
    @T.S.000 Год назад +2

    It seems that their only concern is about the criminal; but what about the victims on this criminal?

  • @artiemiss1724
    @artiemiss1724 Год назад +178

    Nothing gives him or anyone the right to hurt others. Adult crime, adult consequences.

    • @erismana2105
      @erismana2105 Год назад +3

      Unless its self defense or to protect family/ furkids

    • @MomMom4Cubs
      @MomMom4Cubs Год назад +5

      Then why have a juvenile justice system. Do you also find Ethan Crumbley's parents blameless for that shooting as well? I mean, just because they gave an unstable child an assault rifle after making terroristic threats, that doesn't mean he pulled the trigger.

    • @bear420bear
      @bear420bear Год назад

      Good try trolling Artie. He made a stupid decision noone was hurt. I wish people like you would just all stop breathing at the same time.

    • @User-rka_zykx76
      @User-rka_zykx76 Год назад +5

      @@MomMom4Cubs Because you can’t put a 10 year old car jacker with a career criminal with a master degree in car jacking. Same with murders. You can’t put a young Murderer with an older one. Most cases the kid ain’t even charged as an adult UNLESS they are 16.

    • @FaithandPurpose828
      @FaithandPurpose828 Год назад +2

      Agree, would like to hear from his victims.

  • @edsalinas9996
    @edsalinas9996 Год назад +153

    This is a disturbing story at so many levels.

    • @nikkapubess3349
      @nikkapubess3349 Год назад

      Only thing disturbing is why he was out there terrorizing innocent people. Now he's in prison, he's crying like a little itch

    • @Bess9779
      @Bess9779 Год назад

      It sure is. However, It'll turn into another long political debate, instead of people actually valuing this kid's life, his history, and mental illness.

    • @VIPERGUNNERCHANNEL
      @VIPERGUNNERCHANNEL Год назад +12

      What's so disturbing about it? He committed real crimes now he is doing real time..

    • @samie7025
      @samie7025 Год назад +4

      Perpetrators should work for the families that they hurt… Violence should not be perpetuated even more and why did they even transfer him to the wrong place? The unprofessional system is ridiculous🫤

    • @NuttyProfessor-
      @NuttyProfessor- Год назад

      You victims and your victim mentality are so out of touch with reality. Go join a circus 🤡

  • @barbarachavez64
    @barbarachavez64 Год назад +8

    He deserves everything he gets

    • @marshebrown8902
      @marshebrown8902 Год назад +1

      YEA I LOOKED YOU UP YOU ARE THE DEVIL FACT

  • @khadijah3519
    @khadijah3519 Год назад +23

    Where was all this "love" and "care" through it's life?! He gets what he gives. That is what most are taught in Preschool. Excuses come from the weak and pitiful!!🌺

    • @violinistoftaupo
      @violinistoftaupo Год назад +1

      So you think mental illness and being tried as an adult are excuses, do you?

    • @khadijah3519
      @khadijah3519 Год назад +4

      @@violinistoftaupo 85% of the entire world has problems that are very dark and deep. Weak is when you don't deal with them and you push it off on others! So yes you are weak and full of excuses!

    • @violinistoftaupo
      @violinistoftaupo Год назад

      @@khadijah3519 if you know anything about the law, wbich you probably don't, you'll understand that juveniles are treated separately to adults for good reason, and that mental illness can be used as a mitigating factor. His sentence wasn't based on subjective feelings but on legal reasoning. Unfortunately everything fell over when he was sent to Angola and a judge from the U. S. Distfict Court felt strongly enough to warn against that happening.

    • @khadijah3519
      @khadijah3519 Год назад

      @@violinistoftaupo I have been a juvenile in the system! I know that MOST problems that humans have are said/made to be "mental/psychological issues" by said system. I know this because...I was told to feel/believe like I couldn't control my own and that I needed medication & to talk to "professional" whom wanted/needed me to believe that I was supposed to NEED these things DAILY or I wouldn't be PROSPEROUS or CONTENT without them! I know that there are things WE AS HUMANS will NEVER figure out or be able to control! Especially..if we are told we can't if we don't have these things! To which I know is NOT THE WAY! Pop them pills and let your body feel and actually NEED them or you WILL BE OUT OF CONTROL of MANY THINGS WITHOUT THEM! Listen to a "professional" say YOU are basically WEAK and can't/will NEVER be normal without! What kinda BS is that?! There are a few BORN with challenges of the brain & control of emotions that are completely NOT UP TO YOU to control or maintain at all without help! Schizophrenia and similar to name. I know that I have been told and given over 10 different diagnosis for a problem I can't control which is the ability to sleep well since birth! And has progressed to 2 hrs a day for going on 6 yrs now! I work normally, move around in society normally, parent normally and without meds or therapy.I know that the system and humans will ALWAYS have some "answer" to why YOU can NEVER be a decent, productive human on your own. Why YOU can NEVER look at yourself and take action without LOOKING at YOU as a SOLE provider and SOLE "policing" of HOW YOU CHOOSE to deal with Life!! LIFE is ALWAYS gonna be LIFE and it will NEVER be without trails, problems or even tragedy ESPECIALLY if YOU decide to LIVE in it!! You will ALWAYS be YOU and will ALWAYS be THE ONLY one who will ALWAYS have to deal with that while you are living😉

    • @griders4647
      @griders4647 Год назад

      I think you only listen to what you wanted to or you didn't go through the whole story he got the love he got the care he just went the wrong way and yes I believe everyone should pay for the consequences

  • @protectorofsouls111
    @protectorofsouls111 Год назад +32

    Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. There is more to the story than they are telling. We are responsible for our own actions no matter what age we are. Do bad things and bad things happen to you.

    • @jeorgedavid3239
      @jeorgedavid3239 Год назад +1

      Exactly 💯

    • @cjsrescues
      @cjsrescues Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @charlesayahuasca9594
      @charlesayahuasca9594 Год назад +3

      You're right, but a kid getting sent to death row for a non violent crime? 20 years is fine but being housed with death row inmates... Thats a LITTLE fucked up as an unprecedented move. Gotta admit thats a mistake from the people that run the prison.
      "Do bad things and bad things happen to you" yeah, but we have to have proportional punishments.

    • @maureenponderosa8969
      @maureenponderosa8969 Год назад +1

      @@charlesayahuasca9594 Nicolas Cruz didn't get death row. Says more than anything.

    • @charlesayahuasca9594
      @charlesayahuasca9594 Год назад

      @@maureenponderosa8969 yeah because the jury was deadlocked

  • @survivor5044
    @survivor5044 Год назад +351

    The time to worry about your child or relatives well being is before he goes to prison, not after. If he's willing to do adult crimes as a juvenile? Then he can adapt to a life in prison. Alonzo knows how the victims felt when he violated their rights. The correction officers don't give a damn about the safety of inmates. No adult prison in this country is safe. It's every man for himself. What you do to other people will eventually come back to you.

    • @NolaGyrl03
      @NolaGyrl03 Год назад +12

      Exactly

    • @brawndior9822
      @brawndior9822 Год назад

      agreed 100% i hope his ass gets torn up in there and that he’s never ever the same

    • @timmyjones1921
      @timmyjones1921 Год назад +12

      It's tragic teens and cries no one was supposed to get hurt or killed ' they did not know the other co teen had a real pistol or the pistol was play toy ect... Until some are 21 or 22 their brain can not wrap around the idea of what they are doing can land them in prison for 20 - 30-50 years in some cases life in prison or the death row but courts are there because a criminal act has been committed and it's no excuse they did not know the criminal laws and consequences ect... In Missouri if a kid is 11 years old or older and commits a crime of violence they get charged as adults if convicted they go to juvenile trailers on the prison grounds for men or girls and when they turn 18 they get tossed in the Big House with The Adults.

    • @DEVINdDAVIS
      @DEVINdDAVIS Год назад

      Your an ignorant person.. of course you would say that.. you probably had a silver spoon up your anal cavity

    • @DEVINdDAVIS
      @DEVINdDAVIS Год назад +7

      @Anthony Camaratta you don't have a clue what you are talking about everyone is not the people in this test you speak of... So have a seat

  • @hildabeaverhausen3944
    @hildabeaverhausen3944 Год назад +63

    When you choose the behavior, you choose the consequences.

  • @Seers2you24
    @Seers2you24 Год назад +44

    That dad's heart breaking is in itself, heartbreaking. ❤️

    • @shuquanwalters8551
      @shuquanwalters8551 Год назад +1

      YES‼️

    • @ilikecinema1234
      @ilikecinema1234 Год назад +1

      Makes me laugh, he raised the criminal wonder what he taught him

    • @Seers2you24
      @Seers2you24 Год назад

      @@ilikecinema1234 as you have zero human compassion,makes me wonder how your parents created the tiny little sociopath, that is you.

  • @nikkapubess3349
    @nikkapubess3349 Год назад +1

    Glad other prisioners dealt with him. Hahahahahahahaha
    Thought he was tough, now he knows who really is tough.

  • @Robskimask
    @Robskimask Год назад +60

    Ive been a victim of 2 robberies once my door was kicked in, 2nd i was omw to work… The 2nd time we founf out who did it was a kid, 14 years old… I told the judge let him come to work with me. I know everyone isnt like me. But luckily i was able to help change this kid life. Now he is a police officer.

    • @Jestin612
      @Jestin612 Год назад

      You, are a mother freaking Saint

    • @anitalindsey294
      @anitalindsey294 Год назад +1

      That's wonderful 🙏

    • @georgej973
      @georgej973 Год назад +1

      Yea nice and what’s crazy is I seen someone do the exact same thing u did and guess what the kid did. He robbed him again. Every story is different. This kid had a father and he had uncles that were cops. He had guidance and didn’t take it. I’ve seen a judge tell this one 16 year old girl who was arrested for assaulting her aunt. That she is gonna not send her to jail, she gonna wear a ankle monitor. She has to go to school and home. Only two places she can go. And she can’t miss school. For two weeks that’s all she had to do. Within two days she broke the deal and then they sent her to jail.

    • @blackmagic6
      @blackmagic6 Год назад

      Awesome.

    • @Robskimask
      @Robskimask Год назад +2

      @@georgej973 1st I highly doubt that story is true, 2nd any idiot knows you can't save everyone. I knew that when I offered to help.

  • @dntwachmewachtv4644
    @dntwachmewachtv4644 Год назад +3

    we supposed to feel sorry for this criminal

  • @a.a7648
    @a.a7648 Год назад +2

    If his own family did not provide any resources for that teen, who else can

  • @ceceliaclarke264
    @ceceliaclarke264 Год назад +313

    Let's hear from the owner/driver of the car which he was involved in hijacking. How is this person feeling? So much sympathy for the perp. So much concern for his "emotions" and his "mental health". Why was the victim in this case not interviewed for this video?

    • @lumberpilot
      @lumberpilot Год назад +11

      We all deal with various mental instabilities throughout life and there's a few who are actually "diagnosed" with mental illness. It's called life. It does no good for a child to internalize an identity of having emotional problems. Then they are special, need extra help and so on. The public library, as far as I know, is still free.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@lumberpilot mental illness or not, if you do the crime , you serve the time .

    • @jamessimpson422
      @jamessimpson422 Год назад +24

      He knew what he was doing,give me a break he chose the direction that he was going,life is tuff,doesn't stop u from doing right,everyone has problems,but they do what they have to do to make it,they don't turn to crime and hurt people

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +15

      @@jamessimpson422 true. He should have gotten more than 20 years, as once released, he will re-offend again.

    • @ceceliaclarke264
      @ceceliaclarke264 Год назад +4

      @@jamessimpson422 I absolutely, totally agree. In addition, I consider the effect of leniency, on younger people who are just starting in with major life decisions. If they see that one person has been facing major consequences for wrong (criminal) actions, they might be less likely to choose that direction. Inappropriate leniency from judges and juries has far reaching, negative effects, in my opinion. Produces a do-whatever you want with no consequences sub-culture. Renders our judicial system, and really life itself, meaningless. Thank you for a sensible comment.

  • @jasonum9267
    @jasonum9267 Год назад +157

    Just listen to the family make excuses for him. "he was a tag along; it was a toy gun; no one got hurt..." no accountability whatsoever.

    • @monkeystrive7501
      @monkeystrive7501 Год назад +19

      It’s a toxic generation thing.

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Год назад +13

      He didn’t learn the word “no” or what consequences are when he was 2-5…..most kids know bf school

    • @NinaSimone3
      @NinaSimone3 Год назад +1

      Smh

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@tinawindham6958 they dont teach you the law and criminal consequences pre-school or in elementary school. They dont teach you the legal consequences of breaking the law at that age. Consequences for breaking the rule are different from consequences for breaking the law.

    • @LaGrandeBayou
      @LaGrandeBayou Год назад +2

      “ no accountability whatsoever”
      Welcome To The 504

  • @richardmartin6947
    @richardmartin6947 Год назад +2

    Where was this loving caring family while he was robbing and carjacking. As a victim of a carjacking let me tell you what helplessness really feels like. Nothing I did, except worked hard to buy a nice car, caused this to happen. I did not choose to have 3 young men hold a gun to my face before cutting my head with the barrel of the gun. So sry if I am not to overly concerned that a criminal is not big enough to handle theirselves in prison. Was definitely big enough to point a gun, toy or otherwise, and total put another's life in turmoil and serious depression.

  • @nolanrueckert8061
    @nolanrueckert8061 Год назад +86

    Suspects aren't victims. Victims of their crimes are victims

    • @LoyalGio
      @LoyalGio Год назад

      So if a person is raped and she/he kills the rapist, she/he is not a victim? FOH

    • @Farfetch_
      @Farfetch_ Год назад +2

      Yea but no one died death row is kinda overdrive

    • @brianchandler1966
      @brianchandler1966 Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @Teddy_Graham
      @Teddy_Graham Год назад

      Man stfu if the photos wasn’t black then you’d be outraged.

    • @nolanrueckert8061
      @nolanrueckert8061 Год назад

      They put him in the prison they wasn't gonna kill him they only put him there because they are always in there cells so its safer for him

  • @Ms.RatherUnique
    @Ms.RatherUnique Год назад +152

    I'm sorry, but as a victim of a robbery with a firearm I suffer everyday with PTSD. It perplexes me how the penal system is so sympathetic towards the criminal's mental and physical stability. If he was wrongfully convicted I'd be more sympathetic. You live by the sword you die by it. Peewee coming from a legacy of law enforcement should be embarrassing to his family. Obviously, they dropped the ball somewhere. They should've been a little more proactive in his life prior to his criminal escapades.

    • @dylantedlock9481
      @dylantedlock9481 Год назад +4

      So being in your situation how would you handle if someone tried to rob you and you had a gun would you shoot them on site?

    • @benjobanjo7475
      @benjobanjo7475 Год назад +10

      @@dylantedlock9481 I would.

    • @IrishAmerican17
      @IrishAmerican17 Год назад +1

      Liberal politicians and activists have been pushing the "soft on crime/criminals" for decades. Prison is no longer seen as a deterrent or punishment, it is a social club for advanced learning in criminal behavior.

    • @Festivex1
      @Festivex1 Год назад

      sob sob

    • @Ms.RatherUnique
      @Ms.RatherUnique Год назад +11

      @@dnicelewis5737 I am glad to see another day, but I didn't get PTSD until Jerrod Lewis put a Glock up to my head . Until you experience it, it's only imaginable. I'm a survivor though.☮️

  • @JT-xy3dl
    @JT-xy3dl Год назад +1

    Once he turned 18, he was no longer a juvenile. He is an adult in an adult prison.

  • @fbrummitt
    @fbrummitt Год назад +1

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
    By the way, great job portraying this criminal as the victim.

  • @marthagaspar6815
    @marthagaspar6815 Год назад +159

    It’s funny how the father calls his crimes petty🤦🏽‍♀️ If the fam would’ve got him the help he clearly needed before he turned into a felon. 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @rickcalkins1215
      @rickcalkins1215 Год назад +9

      Yea others in his family in law enforcement , he is the only person toever have hardships what a joke

    • @trisa591
      @trisa591 Год назад +10

      I agree, I was shocked to hear his dad say that the crimes were petty.

    • @ancapprince2336
      @ancapprince2336 Год назад

      100% I love how they try to spin this like he's a fucking victim. What American experiences the perfect upbringing these days... Zero sympathy for this punk.

    • @charlesincharge.5161
      @charlesincharge.5161 Год назад

      It's like the family wants plausible deniability oh we didn't know anything get the hell out of here with that they knew everything and did nothing. 📡👽🇺🇸 RUN!!!

    • @kevinlemus9139
      @kevinlemus9139 Год назад

      Stop acting like your family is perfect...

  • @leysmed
    @leysmed Год назад +264

    With a loving father and 3 uncles in law enforcement, Pee Wee had multiple good people trying to steer him in the right direction. Pee Wee sounds a lot like my son, presently in prison, who was hell bent on doing the wrong thing in spite of the good people in his life trying to give him guidance. What's done is done. Now we can only hope that some time in prison will be enough to straighten them out when they are released.

    • @user-im6ld5yr7r
      @user-im6ld5yr7r Год назад +20

      They made excuses for him…

    • @ASMRR3N33
      @ASMRR3N33 Год назад

      Tim how long is your son's sentence?

    • @treanderson6363
      @treanderson6363 Год назад +5

      @@user-im6ld5yr7r so if u had a child goin through it like this young man..would u be making " excuses" as well..sure he participated in a crime but to send him to "Angola" of all places sits ok with u?

    • @erismana2105
      @erismana2105 Год назад +2

      @@rosannerutherford Not everybody believes in a Middle Eastern religion quotes 🙄

    • @erismana2105
      @erismana2105 Год назад +7

      @@treanderson6363 enabler

  • @robmoses2945
    @robmoses2945 Год назад +2

    Pee Wee shouldn’t have been car jacking people. Maybe he’ll learn a lesson. I’d rather hear how the victims of his crimes felt when he was taking their cars.

  • @godsplan8527
    @godsplan8527 Год назад +8

    You do the crime, you do the time. Let's not dismiss those victims feelings.

  • @dexturd223
    @dexturd223 Год назад +20

    y'all are trying reallllll hard to get us to feel sorry for this criminal. How are his victims doing?

  • @checoniapw1273
    @checoniapw1273 Год назад +148

    His family law enfoecement connections helped his criminal career.

    • @robbierob808
      @robbierob808 Год назад +18

      Exactly and who knows how many times his law enforcement family covered a lot of things and hit a lot of things from the public from having him get arrested and I bet they said we can no longer protect your nephew's son anymore now he's going to go to jail AKA prison at this time

    • @ladalierabon
      @ladalierabon Год назад

      @@robbierob808 which probably happened in his ass should have learned not to do nothing else in stupid to land his ass back in jail for 5 out of 10 he probably was thinking on my family got my back my family going to help me out I'm not going to go to jail now since he don't want to listen and do the right thing he's exactly where he's supposed to be when people give you a chance take heed to and stay out of trouble no he can't do the time but want to do the crime if I was his family I wouldn't help his ass out you already helped enough maybe this time he'll come out and do the right thing

    • @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS
      @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS Год назад +1

      I blame the whites for not giving blacks the opportunities to become wealthy without a basketball 🏀

    • @montravioushamilton7442
      @montravioushamilton7442 Год назад

      SMH what you call stupid thinking

    • @lolabunny1157
      @lolabunny1157 Год назад +4

      I doubt it

  • @CoCo-yv3hl
    @CoCo-yv3hl Год назад +3

    He robbed himself of a decent life

  • @gamerprincess9567
    @gamerprincess9567 Год назад +2

    There is definitely too many criminals in this country who never see accountability. I'd like to see all criminals treated this harshly. At least it would be fair.

  • @alyviolet9989
    @alyviolet9989 Год назад +95

    Defillo had a criminal record,including assault with a gun and battery while concealing a gun, before his 6 day crime spree. Where was dad and his uncles in uniform then? In 6 days he racked up 40 counts of armed burglary with his friends, while wearing an ankle monitor. He plead guilty to 9 counts.

    • @lynnsjourney8198
      @lynnsjourney8198 Год назад +17

      That makes more sense than joy riding.

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад +21

      Now that makes this story make a lot more sense. I love the way the family brushed right over that.

    • @lordshaliko
      @lordshaliko Год назад +14

      How the hell he gets 40 counts of armed burglary with an ankle monitor on, sounds to me not only did his family fail him, but the justice department failed to do their job also and they need to take some countability for these crimes. Somebody in the courts was not doing their job......WHAT A DAMN SHAME.

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад +5

      @@lordshaliko that's exactly what I asked in an earlier comment and I was called "racist" for speaking the truth.

    • @garyszewc3339
      @garyszewc3339 Год назад +4

      @@lordshaliko an ankle bracelet only tells where they're at to make sure they're not trying to flee. There's no way they know he's committing crimes. But true robbery with a firearm, even a toy gun, he shouldn't have been out on the street.

  • @conniebaker1958
    @conniebaker1958 Год назад +9

    No child belongs in an adult prison

    • @ltbsis
      @ltbsis Год назад

      I heard the kids jails are worse

    • @BadPenny111
      @BadPenny111 Год назад +2

      He deserves to be where he is at.

    • @creolelady3930
      @creolelady3930 Год назад +1

      Angola is rough I hear.. but many people have gone through and became very productive although they may never have parole.
      it's heartbreaking all the way around. Victims of society are tired scared and perhaps he won't do 20. There has to be some serious consequences to change these criminals around. Prayers for all..

    • @conniebaker1958
      @conniebaker1958 Год назад +1

      @@creolelady3930 I get it just so sad for a young person to have to face it ya know. I know he did wrong but. I heard Angola is real bad also

  • @SHELBYGT645
    @SHELBYGT645 Год назад +71

    he didnt think about the fear of what people felt when he carjacked all those people lol

  • @NoFRwhat
    @NoFRwhat Год назад +14

    I mean I went through school without doing these things? So many others have? It’s hard to feel bad. People think there’s no consequences anymore.

  • @wildchick
    @wildchick Год назад +68

    Don’t do the crime If you can’t do the time . And this message goes out to the youth of the World today.

  • @cknorris3644
    @cknorris3644 Год назад +2

    Crazy how we try to humanize these animals. Pee Wee isn't worthy of living in a civilized society and should be treated accordingly.

  • @gz4789
    @gz4789 Год назад +71

    Why have we become more concerned about the criminal instead of the victim(s)? This is the reason crime is out of control, New Orleans is the murder capital, and juveniles are committing crimes at earlier ages than years ago...because we as a society are catering to criminals and neglecting the damage they do to their victims. Shame on the news for promoting this story.

    • @keith1617
      @keith1617 Год назад +1

      Just the black criminal

    • @aldomeow
      @aldomeow Год назад +1

      Only Jussie’s 😂

    • @Rita-yw2tn
      @Rita-yw2tn Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @TheDragonHouse
      @TheDragonHouse Год назад

      They’re trying to run this entire country down can’t you tell?

    • @keith1617
      @keith1617 Год назад

      @@TheDragonHouse freemasonry is the enemy

  • @keith1617
    @keith1617 Год назад +39

    NOW, you worry about this child's wellbeing?

    • @gogadgo
      @gogadgo Год назад +2

      These people have been worrying about him all along, it is just now being publicized. If you watch the video, he has been removed from death row.

    • @reneerenee2014
      @reneerenee2014 Год назад +2

      Lock him up for good

    • @aldomeow
      @aldomeow Год назад +2

      It’s the Jussie way 😂

    • @smartguythreeeightsix
      @smartguythreeeightsix Год назад

      It is all too late for that right now!

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@reneerenee2014 sadly it wont be. Hopefully, an inmate will ensure he will never walk free.

  • @dboi4952
    @dboi4952 Год назад +2

    This is what's gotta be done to curb the crime. Tough sentences. You gotta scare them enough so they don't even attempt to do the crime.

  • @bradr2142
    @bradr2142 Год назад +2

    He gave no mercy to his victims. He gets no mercy and quit making excuses for him.

  • @Sleepy__Joe__
    @Sleepy__Joe__ Год назад +6

    This kid must have had a long rap sheet for them to give him 20 years.

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад +8

      He did. For some reason nobody is talking about that. He had either 6 or 9 charges of armed robbery that he pled guilty to. He also had assault and carjacking charges. But still he's just a good little boy🙄

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +2

      he should have gotten more than 20 years. He should have gotten 50 years

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад

      @@STCatchMeTRACjRo I agree.

    • @nkotbsouth
      @nkotbsouth Год назад

      I just LOVED the way his family minimized his crimes. 🙄 It's a shame we didn't get the real story. They should have kept this biased, misleading report.

  • @janicehales2958
    @janicehales2958 Год назад +39

    That toy gun could have caused the victim to die of a heart attack. He came from a family of cops, he knew better. We have all suffered losses in our lives without turning to crime.

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Год назад +1

      Louder…!!! Just a toy gun..2 bad a citizen didn’t shoot and kill the thugs with their toy guns. Keep your kids at home!

    • @LaGrandeBayou
      @LaGrandeBayou Год назад +2

      Its really upsetting to watch both his dad and uncle (former NOPD Chief) attempt to downplay the carjacking by saying “it was a toy gun”. That’s how these jack holes practice until they get a stolen gun to do the real thing or worse.
      They literally interviewed the SOURCE of the stories “PROBLEM” right here!

    • @lekenstokes6619
      @lekenstokes6619 Год назад +4

      The victim did not die and to be sentenced to death for robbery and theft as a CHILD is insane! 20 years is too much! What they did was a crime but putting them away for 20 years and then a death sentence is not restorative. But you probably don't believe in restoration for Black people. Smh! Look up Angola and tell me a child deserves to be there rather than to be rehabilitated. Shame on all those who liked this comment!

    • @thejmancometh8292
      @thejmancometh8292 Год назад

      @@lekenstokes6619 Exactly the point! They have nothing better to do than to rage on.

    • @stephanjones7968
      @stephanjones7968 Год назад

      Janice. Have u found your mother and grandmother dead on the floor? While still going threw puberty? I'll wait! Not making excuses 4 the KID,but for you to make that statement only magnified how people like yourself are quick 2 attempt to justify these obvious injustices. That KID didn't murder anyone! Yet it's ok to you that he's given same time as a murderer! It's really sad that you and others like yourself for whatever reason have your views

  • @tylerclayton6142
    @tylerclayton6142 Год назад

    What station is this DD news on?

  • @CesarGonzalez-ej3ij
    @CesarGonzalez-ej3ij Год назад +57

    The fact that they're trying to make this thug seem like a little angel infuriates me, lock them all up and throw away the key and interview the victims to see how they're doing

    • @sleeks9939
      @sleeks9939 Год назад +1

      I get the fact that you pointed that out! But some would never understand! 💯

    • @lexismom9341
      @lexismom9341 Год назад

      I absolutely agree!!

    • @IndependentMind115
      @IndependentMind115 Год назад

      I know they're using language and saying certain things that make him sound like a victim of circumstances, but in reality, he is somewhat. They repeatedly mention mental illness. They never mention anything about injuries or especially murders. I see nothing online about those sorts of crimes. All I see and hear is they are all armed robbers and used fake guns. I therefore see a HUGE disconnect between what he committed and what he's going through now. Please explain to me how this sort of experience is justice for just scaring the living daylights out of their victims and stealing their cars.

    • @CesarGonzalez-ej3ij
      @CesarGonzalez-ej3ij Год назад +2

      @@IndependentMind115 I know people who's whole livelihood and whole family depend on one vehicle, if I was in that situation and some little dumbass wannabe gangster took my car 20 years in prison is light for what I would actually want

    • @IndependentMind115
      @IndependentMind115 Год назад

      @@CesarGonzalez-ej3ij Sure. Twenty years might be justifiable when given the right amount and type of evidence. I'm mainly concerned about the treatment he's gotten, especially being sent to death row just because there was no more room. That's another level of messed up! Thank God they didn't decide to execute him.

  • @berryhavasupai865
    @berryhavasupai865 Год назад +1

    I left home at 12 years old. By the time I was 16 I’ve been in juvenile, kidnapped, I became a drug dealer and was shot 5 times. My point is that I knew damn well what I was doing. There’s rules to the game, one of those rules is you never fu*k with civilians. Car jacketing and robberies of regular people is for cowards. You only fu*k with people in the game. He knew damn well what he was doing, and now he’s paying the price.

  • @judithgrace9850
    @judithgrace9850 Год назад +68

    I lost relatives every year in high school , and I was not a criminal.

    • @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS
      @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS Год назад +7

      Ikr.
      I didn't lose anybody and I'm a criminal so... i wouldn't blame dead people for my crimes.

    • @italianwaterice9594
      @italianwaterice9594 Год назад +5

      I I me me,, this isnt about you

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 Год назад +1

      @@italianwaterice9594 thank you

    • @justchynna
      @justchynna Год назад +3

      That’s you . Apparently, everyone doesn’t handle hurt the same way .

    • @anonone8954
      @anonone8954 Год назад

      Yeah he needs the death penalty.

  • @vanessatreadwell7306
    @vanessatreadwell7306 Год назад +24

    So what I’m hearing is HIS PARENTS FAILED HIM FOR NOT GETTING HIM HELP!!!

    • @cherokee6024
      @cherokee6024 Год назад

      No that the racist foreigners in America need to leave and go back to their home lands across the water

  • @HLJlovejoy
    @HLJlovejoy Год назад +1

    This is sickening. Absolutely disgusting. People who have raped and murdered people do less time. Disgusting on every level.

  • @BigDaddyLongStockings
    @BigDaddyLongStockings Год назад +1

    “The gun he had was fake” okay but the cars he took and the trauma he inflicted was real.

  • @whoyawit
    @whoyawit Год назад +5

    Louisiana,Alabama, Mississippi got some wild laws they give you years for petty stuff

  • @SRR0247
    @SRR0247 Год назад +85

    0 empathy for a career criminal who had no end in sight to his crimes. Despite his 'mental health' issues 🙄, traumatic circumstances, hardships, etc ... he KNEW better but refused to do better. He was given several chances, you would think an ankle monitor would've really made him stop and change his ways, but nope HAD to go steal cars. And had he not been finally imprisoned, he would've graduated to burglary, and God knows what else. He took his freedom, his life, his family for granted, so now he's dealing with grown-up consequences to his grown-up choices. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @sherrisolomon2843
      @sherrisolomon2843 Год назад +6

      SRR, Well damn, you act like he killed somebody honey. Wth gives a 15 yr old 20 years for stealing I wonder if you're going to be one of those Mom's judging the sins of everybody else's child while ignoring YOUR child who you thought was so perfect only for your child end up ten times worse. Now it's please give my kid a break. And another thing hth can he be getting 20 yrs but there people who murdered people who got less time or the same amount of time. I guess money talks .

    • @SRR0247
      @SRR0247 Год назад +11

      @@sherrisolomon2843 "wth gives a 15 yr old 20 years for stealing" you asked, well it's the same people who warned his ass the several other times he got caught. Duhhhh!
      You speak like a true enabler. But you see me, no I wouldn't expect the rules to be different for my kid would my kid be making such horrible choices, but just like his family, you want to enable and blame others for the consequences he earned. If him or his parents weren't aware of how their state does things, then that's 1 of many mistakes they made.

    • @SRR0247
      @SRR0247 Год назад +1

      @@jalderman must be that invisible son I keep in the trunk of my car 🙄😂😂

    • @sidneyskye8992
      @sidneyskye8992 Год назад +3

      Your so perfect your so great u have no skeletons

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +2

      @@sidneyskye8992 having non-violent skeletons is totally different than having violent skeletons.

  • @ericheine2414
    @ericheine2414 Год назад +5

    The Louisiana prison system is notoriously known for being unjust and inhumane. A friend of mine clerked for a judge and she told me it's the worst of the worst. Unbelievable what goes on in America especially to poor people.

  • @lip2628
    @lip2628 Год назад +5

    Good. If he kills, let him ride the chair!

  • @lymarie1974
    @lymarie1974 Год назад +53

    Making excuses for him is the reason why he became worse. This family didn’t care about the victims. They knew where he was headed and mistakenly thought everyone else would accept his behavior.

  • @willowbee2688
    @willowbee2688 Год назад +10

    Where was his police uncle when he needed help, struggling to find his way after going through so much trauma.

  • @DivinelyProtected88
    @DivinelyProtected88 Год назад +1

    15 years old is too young to try someone as an adult for carjacking. This is ridiculous!

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      it's not just carjacking, he did 9 armed robberies (it should have been 40)

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon Год назад +2

    Rehabilitation has proven so ineffective that its not an issue. Recidivism is the norm. Peewee will probably disappoint his defenders if he gets out.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      rehabilitation only reduces the risk with 10% and only 20% of prisons ensure CBT program to 5% of its inmates. So 70% likelihood he will re-offend.

  • @jawdon_smith
    @jawdon_smith Год назад +83

    and this is how we have gotten to the point we’re at as a society. We love to see a lack of accountability

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Год назад

      What point, exactly? The rates of most kinds of crime are far below their early-90s (or thereabouts) peaks.

    • @davidwouldntyouliketoknow2166
      @davidwouldntyouliketoknow2166 Год назад

      @@scottcharney1091 right alls well

    • @boogitybear2283
      @boogitybear2283 Год назад +1

      This is the result of giving them Rights. The more free stuff you give them, the worse they are.

    • @jonnyfendi2003
      @jonnyfendi2003 Год назад

      @Scott Charney and the flu causes less yearly deaths then when it originated in 1920. …. Your fucking point???

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Год назад

      @@jonnyfendi2003 The point is that "the point we're at as a society" (referencing the initial comment) is not that bad, all things considered. It was once a lot worse. There's no need for the culture of fear, nor the narrative of decline.

  • @RockyMtnAdam
    @RockyMtnAdam Год назад +40

    Don't commit crimes, don't go to jail. Simple.

  • @kimberlybalogh4395
    @kimberlybalogh4395 Год назад +1

    If juveniles commit an Adult Crime then they pay the price of killing, molestation, rape. Lock them up. I had a Bad Childhood but I didn't go around hurting people

  • @martinschmidt8551
    @martinschmidt8551 Год назад +5

    you´re all correct in your views, but still my heart bleeds for this family

  • @sdsurfgirl60
    @sdsurfgirl60 Год назад +13

    It's kinda freaky that corrections officers act like criminals.

    • @sdsurfgirl60
      @sdsurfgirl60 Год назад

      @You Never Know Who Is Connected To Who prob not

    • @sdsurfgirl60
      @sdsurfgirl60 Год назад

      @You Never Know Who Is Connected To Who no. Like private prisons?

  • @streetlegalsprintcar
    @streetlegalsprintcar Год назад +45

    We all had tough lives. No excuse.

    • @suzannesoto7679
      @suzannesoto7679 Год назад +3

      Agree!!!

    • @scratchy1704
      @scratchy1704 Год назад +2

      Totally 👍

    • @pateheckerwood
      @pateheckerwood Год назад +2

      All?every person huh?..its ignorant to think every experience is the same...let me guess,youre Caucasian.......

    • @gailmiller6333
      @gailmiller6333 Год назад +6

      @@pateheckerwood
      That commenter could be any race. Stop with the hate. I’m a person of color by the way, not Caucasian. Not returning, goodby.

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад

      @@pateheckerwood what the hell does being Caucasian have to do with anything? That was a ridiculous reply.

  • @cardinalstar2048
    @cardinalstar2048 Год назад +1

    This is a good video for any young ones thinking crime is ok

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад +1

    He knew right from wrong. Now he’s gotta pay for the wrong he’s done.

  • @michellelee5538
    @michellelee5538 Год назад +23

    Louisiana Criminal Justice System needs to be OVERHAULED ASAP

  • @stefkadank-derpjr1453
    @stefkadank-derpjr1453 Год назад +30

    I love it....they say "He relax, no one was hurt in these armed carjackings...they just wanted to do a little joy riding, that's all"
    People may not have been physically hurt but will be traumatized for the rest of their lives. That's a big boy crime he decided to be a part of, so I am glad they charged him like a big boy.

  • @dominicdominic9425
    @dominicdominic9425 Год назад +1

    The fella did wrong, but 20 years is excessive for what he did; he was only 15, and nobody was hurt physically from his actions. He should do the remaining 13 years on parole.

  • @jaspermartin7444
    @jaspermartin7444 Год назад +1

    these kids who commit horrible crimes? I don't really care that they're being "abused" while locked up. I care about the victims and the victim's family.

  • @14KrisDavis
    @14KrisDavis Год назад +38

    He plead guilty to 9 counts of armed robbery. Fake gun or not if someone represents the gun as real and use it in a robbery it is armed robbery. At 15 you know right from wrong. He did the crime do the time. Wanted to be a gangster well this is what they get. At least he has a release date. Man up. You did it now do your time.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +1

      you can say he might not have known the full length of his consequences, but he definitely knew what he did was wrong.

    • @14KrisDavis
      @14KrisDavis Год назад +3

      @@STCatchMeTRACjRo ignorance of the law is no excuse. He had a lawyer. Im pretty sure his lawyer told him to plea it out because in Louisiana if convicted for armed robbery you can get up to 99 years which is a life sentence. He plead to 9 but had a lot more he was looking at. 20 years is light compared to what he could have got. He knew fully the consequences. What he didn't know was juvie and angola are two totally different places. He got himself in a situation he can't handle but o well. He has to be held accountable. That's why these teens running out of control in this city because people like you, no offense, not holding them accountable. At what age do we say you know right from wrong and you have to deal with the consequences of your actions?

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +1

      @@14KrisDavis did i say it was an excuse? I said he might not have known fully how much time he was facing when he was committing the crimes, the full length of the consequences of his crime, but he knew he was doing something wrong.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +3

      @@14KrisDavis In my opinion he should have gotten more than 20 years. I dont mind him if he had gotten a life sentence.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +1

      @@14KrisDavis also i was not referring about 'held accountable', i was simply pointing out that he knew he was committing the crime but might have not known the time he might be facing at the time he was committing the crime. Of course, its not an excuse, but if he knew he would be facing a life sentence, would he still have done it? Well, we will never find it out.

  • @oscartorres1306
    @oscartorres1306 Год назад +2

    Stop trying to release These criminals into the same world as law abiding citizens who become the victims.

  • @fancyndzefu7798
    @fancyndzefu7798 Год назад +32

    Ooh PLEASE cry me a river. Where were all these family members when this "sweet child" was running around victimising others. The victims don't only suffer from the loss of property but it messes with their mental wellbeing too. People would loose their jobs and livelyhood because of that.
    If it happened once and the family put so much interest in getting help that would've been different but he went on multiple times. Now is too late, just go on your knees and hope for the best.

    • @suzannesoto7679
      @suzannesoto7679 Год назад +8

      NOWWWWWW THEY ARE WORRIED! Handle your kids and they won’t end up in jails or prisons!!

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад +6

      Exactly.

  • @rickloera9468
    @rickloera9468 Год назад +5

    I love the way they downplay his crimes. Fake gun or not, he still terrorized those he carjacked. I don't feel sorry for him. Having been at the other end of the gun as an innocent person minding my own business, I feel like he is where he belongs. It will be only a matter of time before he elevates his game where someone would end up dead.

  • @the_brother_you_love
    @the_brother_you_love Год назад +88

    I wish uncle Defillo would look into every child's mental health like this

    • @tiptoe38
      @tiptoe38 Год назад +1

      That child don’t have mental health issues,just lack of male role models.

    • @JohnDoe-jz9ju
      @JohnDoe-jz9ju Год назад

      Yeah it's called jail. Little evil fucks

  • @JohnMiller-iu2sx
    @JohnMiller-iu2sx Год назад +4

    Send a message. Your city is a mess, the time for humanizing criminals has passed.

  • @martiwaterman1437
    @martiwaterman1437 Год назад +1

    Please look up the story of Bobby Bostic, imprisoned for armed robbery at 16 in 1995 for 241 years and recently freed from prison with the help of the JUDGE that sentenced him. The judge became his advocate for release because she realized her 241 year sentence was wrong.

  • @arjanpetersen
    @arjanpetersen 8 месяцев назад

    It warms my heart that this boy is no longer with us …

  • @ghostofneworleans4511
    @ghostofneworleans4511 Год назад +48

    I wasn’t near as bad as this kid. I messed up one time at 17 and they charged me as an adult and I went to prison for 4 years. Nobody came to my defense . I had to do my time like a man. You do the crime.. then you gave up your rights. Tell big Tyrone I said hi 😂

    • @DEVINdDAVIS
      @DEVINdDAVIS Год назад

      Near as bad for riding with a fake gun... You have no clue what you are talking about

    • @DEVINdDAVIS
      @DEVINdDAVIS Год назад +9

      20 years for stealing a car.... He should have gotten 4 years like you... Stop trying to compare... You know this is an injustice

    • @BLACK_MikeHammer
      @BLACK_MikeHammer Год назад +7

      @@DEVINdDAVIS Unauthorized use of a vehicle aka car theft in some states is a much lesser crime than armed carjacking (regardless if the gun is real or not)...
      What he got charged with was armed robbery amd carjacking with a weapon...
      Serious felonies, much more serious than simply stealing a car, thats why he got such a long sentence..

    • @justtryme2020
      @justtryme2020 Год назад +10

      @@DEVINdDAVIS he didn't just "steal a car", he carjacked a car terrifying and most importantly victimizing an innocent person. That is NOT a victimless crime. If you can't see how wrong it is to forcefully take someone's vehicle at gun point, maybe it should happen to you so you can see how traumatizing it is?

    • @captainmurphy96
      @captainmurphy96 Год назад +4

      @@DEVINdDAVIS I believe it's 9 counts of armed robbery and that's from 1 state, this whilst already on probation and wearing an ankle monitor. He also has prior convictions for burglary, criminal trespassing, aggravated assault with a firearm, simple battery and carrying a concealed weapon.

  • @Ramiiyah
    @Ramiiyah Год назад +36

    This is exactly we need to normalize mental illness and prioritize mental health !

    • @DNSMLT
      @DNSMLT Год назад +3

      Normalize?

    • @ayandadobe5933
      @ayandadobe5933 Год назад +1

      The problem is that mental illness acts subconsciously so it's hard to overcome it

    • @marcusjones9160
      @marcusjones9160 Год назад +1

      So everyone who does a crime has mental issues

    • @at3ez883
      @at3ez883 Год назад +1

      @@marcusjones9160 now yk that’s not what they said

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy Год назад

      The problem is normalizing mentally whacked people. It is not normal by the very definition of the word.

  • @m.anneblack2908
    @m.anneblack2908 Год назад +2

    Such a shame for children to be treated in such inhuman way.

    • @ericabrown7354
      @ericabrown7354 Год назад +2

      Such a shame for children to act in a inhumane way.

    • @One--Up
      @One--Up Год назад

      Mom & Dad ought to be ashamed of their inhumane parenting.

  • @commenter2446
    @commenter2446 Год назад +71

    Many people had worse things happen to them and never "acted out". Life is about choices which bear consequences. You do the crime , you serve the time .

    • @justincharles6585
      @justincharles6585 Год назад +7

      Youre 100% correct but no two persons handle pressure and pain the same way. Always remember that, I'm speaking from a terrible childhood experience

    • @dinosanchez8528
      @dinosanchez8528 Год назад

      I'd love to see this happen to you, then we'll see what you have to say about it.

    • @engledelaffety4380
      @engledelaffety4380 Год назад +2

      Wow, how insightful.

    • @wildchick
      @wildchick Год назад

      🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +3

      true, 1/7 out of kids experience trauma and most dont end up committing serious, violent crimes. Its their choice, they chose to become violent criminals