A Day Inside Juvenile Lock Up | Prison Documentary
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Kids in detention almost always tell us that boredom is one of the hardest parts of being locked up. We decided to take another look back at the "Intake" process once kids are brought into juvenile detention after being arrested. In this video from our archive, we look back at the case of Morris, a teenager we featured elsewhere on our channel. Morris was arrested for trespassing, smoking weed and not appearing at a previous court hearing. During Intake, Morris had a phone call with his mom and was then processed into his cell unit where other teen boys were already in their cells for the night. Following the intake process, we then look back at an interview with Morris' parents the day of his court hearing. They discuss how hard the situation has been for the family, and what they're hoping the court will rule in his case.
UPDATE: Morris was arrested for a firearm offense in April, 2022. He pled guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 24 months in prison followed by 2 years of supervised release.
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UPDATE on Morris: Morris was arrested for a firearm offense in April, 2022. He pled guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 24 months in prison followed by 2 years of supervised release.
@jazogudda8797
Жыл бұрын
Was he sentenced in juvenile court or certified as an adult ?
@JordanSoBuff
Жыл бұрын
@@jazogudda8797 this video is old, he is 30 now so adults
@tharamendoza6287
Жыл бұрын
@@JordanSoBuff how is he 30 now? what year was this documentary made?
@activeynts
Жыл бұрын
@@tharamendoza6287 guessing the early 2000s. considering he was released* in 2015.
@fgmonster7499
Жыл бұрын
2009
The first boy better be grateful for his mother because you can tell she really love him
@Tyonnatt
Жыл бұрын
he’s 30 now and in prison
@armanijones7687
Жыл бұрын
@@Tyonnatt ok?
@money3863
Жыл бұрын
@@Tyonnatt I actually wanted to know that cause I was just about to ask is he good now in a better place
@Najoffivial
Жыл бұрын
Wow I just seen the link posted at the bottom he is a product of his environment I am 24 and and caught my first felony case a 23 and regret it luckily I was never in the mix to bad…. it was a ccw case but got it down to a misdemeanor I’m from Detroit Michigan I will never want to see jail again I grew up in a decent home but made my own wrong turns I don’t blame no one or fault anyone my mom was a single mother and did what she could but guidance in a male life really does play a part cause what we think is taking care of home is foolishness to a certain extent so it took for me to bump my head at 23 after my other mishaps to realize I was headed down the wrong path but I’m so thankful for life I really hope all my young men black or white get the guidance they need to head down the right path and push the youth for better it’s never to late until you let it be but bless you all and bless all single mothers
@Najoffivial
Жыл бұрын
@karma of course you think you know everything I seen your response to all the other comments and will not pay you attention have a good night sir
Been thru this from age 14-17 . I’m a licensed nurse now . Things can change .
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@breneecarey5787 - Thanks for reminding everyone of that. Kids have the capacity to mature and change. So glad to hear you turned things around and are now a nurse giving back to others!
@mscandys549
10 ай бұрын
So proud of you.
@JAMUSA2018
4 ай бұрын
That's what suppose to happen
@user-eo4eg9bw1y
Ай бұрын
Same from 15 to 17
@ishrendon6435
Ай бұрын
You probably a ass nurse lol 😂
As a young 19 year old myself, it's very very sad seeing kids getting themselves locked up at such very young ages when they have way too much ahead of themselves for their lives...
@jorden8381
Жыл бұрын
I was just locked up for 4 months at 13. I stayed in for my birthday and everything it’s sad but I did it to myself yk.
@diegoestrada4389
Жыл бұрын
@@jorden8381 Yeah man, don't ever do that to yourself again, you'll end up ruining your life and it'll be all over for you if you commit a pretty terrible crime and they sentence you to however many years. What did you even do by the way that got you locked up?
@DeetoxsGG
Жыл бұрын
Most don't got shit going for them
@suavelosofficial8639
Жыл бұрын
Did they say he was locked up for possession of weed ? They need to stop this shit man weed is fucking harmless
@taflapo9361
Жыл бұрын
@@suavelosofficial8639 Weed when you're young may be harmless for the first months or years, but when you decide that it's no longer for you, you move up or you quit, usually you don't quit.
The first mom touch my spirit from the time she start talking she really care about her boy unconditionally makes me wanna be the best dad I can be to my boy I hope her kid got his life together
@Anthonywb
2 ай бұрын
He didn't. He was recently arrested as felon with firearm
I feel so bad I put my parents through this time & time again. I don’t miss feeling so alone & afraid watching my parents leave after visitation knowing they’re going home without me for awhile. Hearing the cell doors lock & being alone in your cell for the night, forced to think about all the wrong decisions you made that led you there. I’m so glad those days are over & I hope my kids don’t ever do this to themselves :(
@agu003
Жыл бұрын
Share with us your experience
@dumps4x752
Жыл бұрын
When you in that kell when you hear the doors slam on you once again after yo hearin or yo big court all you can say is here once again im ready to go home i shoulda did this differently before i got lokked up
@dumps4x752
Жыл бұрын
@@agu003 its not bad but its not good specially after that first experience you say im not comin back but if you aren’t really havin that mindset after you get out you become a repeat offender some ppl change its not what you want the guys in there are cool if you follow directions and stay out the way not all jails are big like these like my county in richmond is A unit b for females c for 16 17 boys
Those parents seem like some squared away parents. I feel like they’re very genuine and caring.
Kids need to open up and share their emotions. I wish I would have opened up more when I was younger
Man that phone call he made to his mom in intake at the beginning of the video reminded me of my childhood. My mom was always the same, never surprised I was in there but was always supportive and showed up to all my court dates and visits. I damn near grew up in there from age of 13 to 18 got out 4 months before I was an adult
@travishardy2260
Жыл бұрын
Facts Shyt Got Me Feeling Bad Right Now
@jiheartfelt693
Жыл бұрын
Big facts same here g. Mom dukes always was there. Hope lil bro get his shit together
@nettmazion8262
Жыл бұрын
@@jiheartfelt693 this old he 30 now and he in prison
I’m 17 now but from when I was 13-16 I was in and out of lockups and juvenile centers. Definitely missed out a lot of my childhood
@mscandys549
10 ай бұрын
You are meant to be a good example. Keep moving forward in a prosperous way. Let the past bless your future.
It’s always heartbreaking to watch teenagers being incarcerated especially when some reoffend and spend most of their lives in prison, then a glimmer of hope and joy when some actually turn their lives around and become useful members of society.
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Fay Kouri - sad for sure. We always hope time and maturity helps turn things around. We were sad to learn Morris was arrested again in April 2022 for firearm possession and sentenced to 24 months in prison. At some point we hope to get an updated interview with him.
@Jc-pu3cx
Жыл бұрын
society? you're living a joke g
Sitting in that dark sell all night not knowing what time it is or when it’s gonna be morning is the worst, 5 hours in that cell feels like a lifetime.
@notboutit888
Жыл бұрын
That shit is hell
@D.jrider
Жыл бұрын
Na fr be cold as a mf too
@isaiahtoolegit
Жыл бұрын
5 hours?? During covid it was 24 hours. Was 21 years old only in for 36 hours but all of it was spent in solitary. Wish it was 5 hours.
@silentwalkrr5723
Жыл бұрын
But what if u have a room mate
@D.jrider
Жыл бұрын
@@isaiahtoolegit I spent 3 days it was miserable
Hope lil bra get out and change his life around his mom really love him 💯
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Jazo Gudda - we just learned this latest update: regionnewssource.org/ec-man-sentenced-for-firearm-offense/
@fuckemweball589
Жыл бұрын
@@CalamariProductions dang he’s 30 now I didn’t know these videos were that old
@Mikey-sp1zz
Жыл бұрын
Look at the clothes how you didn’t know lol
@flygodlawrence493
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikey-sp1zz 😂😂😂😂😂
@Hidden-comment164
Жыл бұрын
Hell nah I hope he doesn’t… he’ll more than likely kill someone or commit another crime.. he doesn’t have nothing to lose
Thanks for this great documentary!
I remember going through this for 4 years as a juvenile 😢
@johnmanuelruiz9703
Жыл бұрын
Bruh do you realize how emotional you are smh you were probably one of those confusedautistic kids trying to fit in and It's sad how people with autism think that they're normal...when ever they have to copy people (in public)
@Fentanyladdict
Жыл бұрын
sure u did pal
@Charles-un6ek
Жыл бұрын
@@Fentanyladdict goofy👎🏾
@profitstags9842
Жыл бұрын
Wyd now
@Fentanyladdict
Жыл бұрын
@@Charles-un6ek yeah smd and yo momma
God Bless y'all !!! ... Been threw it all with my boys..lost one child but my oldest has totally changed losing his brother... it's sad sometimes that's what it takes..
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Shea Stinson - we are so very sorry to hear of your loss. We can't imagine the pain. We appreciate you sharing your story. Personal experiences often help others who might be going through the same thing. Bless you.
@keithkarlac3473
Жыл бұрын
Damm u went thru it with all ur boys either ur not raising them in a godly light or to have respect for there elders or what's gonna happen if ur out in the street or u let them do whatever they wanted bc theres no way I'm letting 4 or 5 of my boys get into trouble where they face jail time .most times in ct they get a few chance and once u get to b 17 thell send u to the prisons. And it's really serious for a young buck who doesn't know any better y I blame the parents move them out that bc
@vernondesvignes9132
Жыл бұрын
God bless you Ms. Stinson
@cassandraporter8144
Жыл бұрын
Sorry bout ur lost hope things go well
Me as a mother it breaks my heart we do everything we can to protect our children and hope that they make the right choices in life and be a leader not a follower
@juanito8597
Жыл бұрын
not all parents
@Najoffivial
Жыл бұрын
Wow I just seen the link posted at the bottom he is a product of his environment I am 24 and and caught my first felony case a 23 and regret it luckily I was never in the mix to bad…. it was a ccw case but got it down to a misdemeanor I’m from Detroit Michigan I will never want to see jail again I grew up in a decent home but made my own wrong turns I don’t blame no one or fault anyone my mom was a single mother and did what she could but guidance in a male life really does play a part cause what we think is taking care of home is foolishness to a certain extent so it took for me to bump my head at 23 after my other mishaps to realize I was headed down the wrong path but I’m so thankful for life I really hope all my young men black or white get the guidance they need to head down the right path and push the youth for better it’s never to late until you let it be but bless you all and bless all single mothers
@BlockmanPictures694
Жыл бұрын
this is why strong masculine fathers in the household is so important, cause young boys really need to be taught by their fathers about the choices and actions you do have consequences to them
@MrTwonetwone
Жыл бұрын
He needs a good dad, woman can’t raise boys into men alone. You should never let a man get you pregnant without a ring in the first place
was crying because my mother loves me so much and to see his mother & father showing love 😢😢😢 it really hit home idk what goes thru these young boys minds they really don't know how much hurt they bring at home
How did you get into prison documentaries? These really open up our eyes to what these kids go through. I’ve been in a women’s prison as a volunteer and mentor a few times and I’ve toured the yard and cells with my church staff years ago and it changed me. It felt so isolating and I was only there a few hours.
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Julie Vander Leest - Thank you for your question and for your outstanding service as a mentor and volunteer. As you know, the work you do is SO important! We started doing this work 25 years ago. Like you, it changed us. When our founder walked into her first juvenile court to observe proceedings, she was astounded by the cases she witnessed. The stories never left her ... so she then dedicated her career to telling the stories that people usually never get to see. It has been rewarding (and yes, sad, too) beyond compare. Thanks again for being with us on our channel and taking the time to comment. Greatly appreciated!
One of the nicer juvenile detention centers I've seen in all these documentaries.
this shit makes me shead a tear. i remember being there same age 13/15 in n out of juvie doing dumb shit im 21 now & i just look at this video these guys got a solid ass mom at home just like i did genuinely loves you wants the best for you but we get so caught up in the mind of evil doing the worse to humanity possible. it takes a serious event to really change a person & many do not realize that until it is far too late & their either dead is in prison. so much goes on in this evil world but we need to be a vessel to the youth & persevere& keep going
@wassup4132
Жыл бұрын
💯
@GloBeezy
Жыл бұрын
God bless you family ✅
Sad thing is I went thru this from 11-18 . My first placement my mom sent me there at 11 for staying out for how ever long I wanted and then coming home when I felt like it. She got tired of worrying and letting me manipulate and do why I wanted so I dealt with the consequences . I did 9 months in Hoffman homes cried on the phone becuz I wanted to be home . Honestly I would work there and help kids that place was stupid sweet . No lock doors open campus girls . Nice staff games stuff to do it was a old orphanage and really meant for kids who didn’t have anybody so I came home acted a fool somehow . Remember missing school a lot and just running the streets like a junkie and then getting fines and getting sent to placement from children and youth and probation shit was nutty . I went to another placement came home did drug court because I kept getting dirty drug screens . Get sent to placement come home now it’s all judges discretion . I’m like 15 now come home act mature try not to smoke . Time goes by I just start doing whatever . No structure not listening to anybody just a complete peon. Thinking people are my friends and we are benefitting from dum shit . I get involved in a crime that I’m the main suspect because I was the one who got charged and did juvenile time for it while the person was with me didn’t do a day of time we sat at the station for hours in separate cold ass cells while I never seen him after they separated us I just no I get a notice that my parents were their to see me my dad was fresh home heavily involved in all 4 of his kids life and I was the one never home now as I used to wish he would come home after a 10 year sentence . So I’m in station they talk I listen I get sent to a place in Pittsburg called summit . At this time it’s not confinement really it’s open campus but the places are getting more savage the kids are their for different crimes everybody is built different it’s like a lot of tension in this place about 200-300 people in a old monastery and that was the first time as a juvenile I was like damn I can get fucked up bad in this joint I gotta move properly because it’s ghetto like a poor People owned it but they didn’t it was a rich white man who hired all ex convicts and people who can relate to kids or fuck em up so long story short for this place i never had trouble in their until I got a failure to adjust and I got kicked out that place for being a clown I got tired of the weirdo teacher that looked like Sid from ice age was in my face making jokes n said he farted in my face . Idk y I snapped I just shoved him over a. Desk n might hit him with the text book but I felt bad because he had lisp and looked hella slow n then it made people laugh n I felt fake cool . But when I was held accountable for the situation I realized it was over for me . I got transferred to another organization by this time I’m 16-17 probably just turned 17 so I’m like fuck my time restarted again the judges and attorney and caseworkers do all the paperwork they get me transferred to Loysville and as I’m speaking I missed a place but who cares this whole shit is dum long I’m just writing it BECAUSE I know somebody is going to read it but anyways I’m in loysville In Pennsylvania. Not to far from hometown so I got a few visits but that place was lock down who campus surrounded by huge ass fence with barber wire and you need to have badges and shit to get through doors . Shit was a good facility though they cared lowKey and got us into doing PHYSICAL TRAINING AND INTRAMURALS . I could just go for days . Shit don’t stop . So I get out and I’m cool I fuck up and I must’ve been on the run from warrants or fines I forget it’s been like 7 years since . I’m 23 so yeah then I go to Glen mills and come home shits been ass as a teen wish I could go back
@derichess1445
Жыл бұрын
Thats crazy bruh i relate to your story alot and im from york PA so ironically i been to every place you spoke on, im still fucking up here n there and trying to get it right as well bruh i hope all the best to you...
@ViolentThoughts
Жыл бұрын
@@derichess1445 yeah brody stay focused on your freedom and spending time with whoever you love 💯❤️
@ViolentThoughts
Жыл бұрын
@@derichess1445 I’m from York to bro . Stay safe 💯
@jacobmikel3685
Жыл бұрын
Damn bro I can relate to this shii especially the drug courts man but honestly I wish you the best of luck in life man I barely turned 18 and got my shit together
@ViolentThoughts
Жыл бұрын
@@jacobmikel3685 ❤️keep attacking your goals . Y’all winning
i remember his the reason i started watching your videos i hope his doing good
My mom actually works at the juvenile prison nd we spend a lot of time talking bout them kidz she one that care nd wanna see them boys do right but it be the lack of love and guidance and the wanting to fit in makes them crash out with no care it’s sad to be that young with that kind of mind set
The first boy I feel sorry for. His mom talking to him like he in college. He asked her where she at ? Cause she never home! That’s how he got in trouble . No supervision.
Listen I was a troubled teen and I ended up going to jail jail at 17….that one experience turned my life right around! Now that I have children of my own I make sure my boys don’t go down this path in their adolescence and adulthood….this shit ain’t no joke at all!
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Michelle - thanks for telling us your own personal experience. It's important for people to hear. Glad that one experience turned your life around and you now know things you can do to prevent your own kids from experiencing it. Thank you!
Bro looks like young boy a lil
Let hope Morris does well in life. Prison is degrading and his parents seem like really good people.
Real shit 💯
You can hear the hurt and disappointment in his voice
I've been through the same process in 1993 now on 43 years old that's why I keep myself from stuff that's going to get me in trouble
@terricawingfield5267
Жыл бұрын
It's understandable when you are young, but when you are older, especially going on 43, literally nothing should put you in that position. You too old....WAY TO OLD💀😂 come on now. Unless nobody threatening to hurt you, you shouldn't respond to anything honestly.
I just got out this situation hope he do💯
God bless these kids they need so much support and prayers sad so sad to this this is their routine day and day out the juvenile prison is always going to welcome kids like this they do the crime this prison is wear they will do the time for a long long time pray that sometomes it helps them when they get out
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Cynthia david - we always hope for the best. We were sad to learn Morris was arrested again in April 2022 for firearm possession and sentenced to 24 months in prison. We hope this will be his last time.
I don't know how old is this young man right now but if you can hear me it's easy to get in trouble but it's hard to get out and our families messed us the most but really hurts is when we get locked up we start remembering the past and what we've been through and where we are right now that's reason why I'm by myself right now I don't want to be around nobody cuz I can't get myself in trouble by myself
I used to work with the Department of Juvenile Justice and the system is a pipeline to adult prison. Most kids have no support in there or once they get released.
According to documents in the case, on September 10, 2020, Officers responded to a shots fired call in East Chicago and encountered Burdette at the scene. While possessing a firearm, Burdette fled from law enforcement, and was arrested as he attempted to throw the firearm over a fence. According to his criminal history, Burdette had a prior felony conviction for robbery, making his possession of a firearm or ammunition illegal.
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Camille Thomas - thank you for the update. There is no record of him currently being in prison in Indiana, so we suspect he might still be in jail awaiting trial or perhaps entered a plea agreement. We did note in the video description section that he served time for robbery and was released in 2015. We appreciate you posting this latest information.
@lethaparker9676
Жыл бұрын
I didn’t realize this video was so old. It says he was 30 when arrested
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@@lethaparker9676 yes, these stories are from our archive. We like to show what kids went through when they were young, then try to update the cases in the description section of the videos to show how things turned out later in life. We hadn't learned of his latest arrest until today.
@Yomommastank88
Жыл бұрын
@@CalamariProductions i have more info but its on another video of yours.
Ts made me cry.
The kid look so much like his mother❤️
His family loves him ❤️
14-22 was going through the same shit, in and out. Hopefully lil bro get his shit straight.
Most darkest times of my life
First dude otp wit his moms almost made me cry🤦🏿♂️💔I glad I got right, can’t imagine all the stress I put on my mama 💯k
@ebkanthony5941
Жыл бұрын
Frs mane 💯
I REMEMBER THIS. THIS SHXT SO OLD
Aye man y’all gone get out one day make the best of it!! I was in the same spot on some dumb shit I hope they change up and get they life together
Just got out bro this shit is so hard bein away from the fam
Edmonton, Alberta
Never miss this. Level 8 program kids were snapping there own fingers and arms to get to a hospital stay that was better conditions and family would be there .
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@EliteM90 - wow, that's rough.
All well almight⭐️
when I was 15 I got locked up for 3 years because I was driving without a license and ran from cops. on my 2nd year I was denied a chance to be bailed out with 6 months left in jail I was sent to prison as I was a legal adult and I was denied parole and got a chance to go on house arrest. honestly that was the worst 3 years of my life so moral of the story don't get locked up
Bro this shit makes me so sad bc I know exactly wtf being in one of these places is like it's awful
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
Not a place for anyone, that's for sure @Dj. Sorry you experienced it and hope things are better for you now.
This is a recurring cycle that needs to be broken.
I been to prison and juvenile hall… its hard until i decided to change my life and think of what i was doing. At this age u grown… if u reading this and u out.. leave that life behind find a wife, a purpose and think about your future! and hangout with just anybody
i went through this most of my teen life. That aint it smh
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Michael Rivas II - sorry to hear that. Hope things are better for you now.
You can tell how old this documentary is just by that computer lol..
It’s easy wake up either walk to school or go to school get a game system and weights. Work out play the game and stay up to date with all the home work quizzes and tests. Your life will be like a snail but once you practice those things and don’t let people/friends control or contribute on how you act everyday you will break away from the category they want to place us in.
He remind me of young boy as a teenager
Calamari has to be one of the best documentary channels out rn
@CalamariProductions
3 ай бұрын
@LobotomyProof - thank you very much! We appreciate that!
Is the new or old footage I’ve seen this young guy before on here hopefully he saw the light before it was too late.
Is there an update on him ?
Bro has a real rider in hIs mom hopefully he get his life together for the sake of her.
As soon as I saw his face thought dis was YB😭😭
Did 8 months myself Ik that cold feelin free them boys.
Any updates on how Morris is doing now that he is an adult?. Nevermind I read his convictions. If this 30 month sentence for possessing an illegal firearm doesn't send Morris onto the right path sadly he is going to end up a statistic
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Annette Melnychuk - We just learned the following: regionnewssource.org/ec-man-sentenced-for-firearm-offense/
@annetteslife
Жыл бұрын
@@CalamariProductions thank you😀
@Lia-ij4mg
Жыл бұрын
24
@annetteslife
Жыл бұрын
@@Lia-ij4mg thank you for correcting me
@Najoffivial
Жыл бұрын
Wow I just seen the link posted at the bottom he is a product of his environment I am 24 and and caught my first felony case a 23 and regret it luckily I was never in the mix to bad…. it was a ccw case but got it down to a misdemeanor I’m from Detroit Michigan I will never want to see jail again I grew up in a decent home but made my own wrong turns I don’t blame no one or fault anyone my mom was a single mother and did what she could but guidance in a male life really does play a part cause what we think is taking care of home is foolishness to a certain extent so it took for me to bump my head at 23 after my other mishaps to realize I was headed down the wrong path but I’m so thankful for life I really hope all my young men black or white get the guidance they need to head down the right path and push the youth for better it’s never to late until you let it be but bless you all and bless all single mothers
Reminds me of my childhood
Such a shame. And so it begins…😞
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Tyler Hair - Morris's story was a tough one film when he was going through all this. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
I’m 18 and I’ve been in there 12-14😮 and it is a living hell
@rasheedlewis1
6 ай бұрын
What did you do?
The first kid look like YB😂😂
This same kid was in 2 other of these ii watched so im wondering is this another time or is it a reruun
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
Hi @Sheryl Story - it's a look back at never before posted footage of what he went through during his time in detention, and an interview with his parents.
@sherylstory7809
Жыл бұрын
@@CalamariProductions ok thank you for letting me know i was hoping he wasnt in trouble again ☺
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@@sherylstory7809 Unfortunately, we just learned this update today :( - "Morris was arrested for a firearm offense in April, 2022. He pled guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 24 months in prison followed by 2 years of supervised release."
Wow... Far as I went was Cook County Jail back in 99 @ 17 years old and I must say that was all I needed to see and the sad part is some individuals can't seem to stay out of jail or prison, they haves wives and kids and still can't find anything better to do but find they're way to that place. Not judging anyone but at some point you have to say... Take a shower alone or with my woman or take one with with two guys name Jamal & Jesus... I love my freedom and that short County jail stint opened my eyes especially if it can be avoided avoid it. These young men don't have any self control just having a ounce of self control a allow you to be free or alive another day
Good momma ❤️
Smh 🤦🏿♂️
not saying everybody that went to jail a bad person but i’m glad my momma raised me right 💪🏾
@mscandys549
10 ай бұрын
Don’t forget that some go to jail by misinformation. Just know you been covered in the blood of Jesus.
Gotta be on yo 10s in the 219🗣 knew buddy was from my area
I feel like I’ve seen him on this alr like 1-2 years ago
😭 I was booked ts was funny but stressful
This the same kid that got 3 years in Las vegas and he was on some jail show but he was like 5 yrs older
He look like he could be young boy brother
@tuneinntv
Жыл бұрын
I said the same thing look just like he could be nba you boy lil brother
Any new updated pictures of him?
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Neveah Garcia - not yet, but we hope to have one soon. Thanks for asking.
@Sko448s
Жыл бұрын
Lol she trying have a pen pal 😂
Idk how the house hold personally set up but momma need to change his environment because u can tell she love that boy and I can tell the streets got a hold of him right now
My mama would NEVER….
Worst experience of my life
First kid looks like NBA young boy as a kid 😂
Worst part is just knowing you are away from your family and you are young...mind not developed just young and not caring so when you are in there its like......damn ok when am i going home or damn whats next kind of thing i cant really explain it you just have had to be in there to be able to understand the feeling. But as i said the worst part is you care but you dont kind of thing. The feelings of care only come when you get older and go to actual jail then thats when you start to cry and other shyt. Anybody who has been in understands the feeling i cant really explain it
What state is this ?
I really would like to see an interview now with Morris!! See what's going thru his mind and head. He seemed like a pretty intelligent self aware individual!! I wonder why he is so angry!! Does he have children of his own now???
visitations everyday????? he got it good asf
every day visitations that’s crazy my jjc or dys don’t got dat
What's weird is that I had the same lawyer as the first boy did back in 2019
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Was the lawyer named Don?
Wow I just seen the link posted at the bottom he is a product of his environment I am 24 and and caught my first felony case a 23 and regret it luckily I was never in the mix to bad…. it was a ccw case but got it down to a misdemeanor I’m from Detroit Michigan I will never want to see jail again I grew up in a decent home but made my own wrong turns I don’t blame no one or fault anyone my mom was a single mother and did what she could but guidance in a male life really does play a part cause what we think is taking care of home is foolishness to a certain extent so it took for me to bump my head at 23 after my other mishaps to realize I was headed down the wrong path but I’m so thankful for life I really hope all my young men black or white get the guidance they need to head down the right path and push the youth for better it’s never to late until you let it be but bless you all and bless all single mothers
NBA Youngboy wilding 😂
Juvenile prison is a sandbox until you go to a real state prison then shit gets real
He looks like NBA YoungBoy
Did he come back to jail I thought he was already locked up 🤦🏾
@CalamariProductions
Жыл бұрын
@Ryan Moore - hope we didn't confuse you. This video is footage from his previous time in detention--footage we never uploaded before. Since then, he was released, but wound up eventually committing a crime when he was 21. We just learned today he was arrested again in April 2022 for firearm possession and was sentenced to 24 months in prison.
Man caught a few charges being a juvenile went through the whole probation house arrest back up time Shit. But gotta go through shit to learn some shit sometimes but your next move could be your last move as well. I could’ve been down for longer but god wanted something else for me pray for everybody else 🤞❤️ not everybody gets caught but nobody’s untouchable and if you won’t learn god will teach you. Also went through shit as adult but trials and tribulations
Yo dats me!!!
What year was this? Got that old ass computer
@melissacastillo7852
Жыл бұрын
2009
@user-sq9pu8jl5f
2 ай бұрын
2007-2009
Y’all should find him and do another interview with him 💯
@hbkjordann4689
Жыл бұрын
He in jail
@JcasidyneForEveR_
Жыл бұрын
@@hbkjordann4689 damn welp
Jit got that TOH later 😂🤝🏾👊🏾
it’s not like that
She loves that boy and I know the feeling I did 7 years flat thank God for God and my mother those the only ones that will get u through that hell