Mike Rashid Talks About Jail

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• From Prison to Prosper...
Mike Rashid recounts his experience with law enforcement, including a run-in with US Marshals in 2014. Despite his initial resistance, he ultimately surrenders and spends time in jail, reflecting on the inhumane conditions and the lack of rehabilitation efforts. He describes interactions with fellow inmates and the racial dynamics within the prison system.
Mike also discusses his legal battle and eventual exoneration, attributing his resilience and adherence to his own moral code as key factors in his victory. He emphasizes the importance of atonement and personal growth throughout his ordeal, ultimately asserting his commitment to defending his home and loved ones by any means necessary.
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  • @vvwalker7261
    @vvwalker7261Ай бұрын

    What a great story and great man!

  • @top6ear
    @top6earАй бұрын

    I was in a prison for a day and a half all I can tell you is nothing in the world is worth going to prison for

  • @joshwelch5837

    @joshwelch5837

    Ай бұрын

    Prison or jail?

  • @chente188

    @chente188

    21 күн бұрын

    @@joshwelch5837 you cant go to prison for day and half only jail

  • @mrssmithh
    @mrssmithhАй бұрын

    Jail in many ways is worse than prison. In jail you get a hodgepodge of people and the way they are managed is different than an actual prison. Prison once had more rehabilitation but then the public was upset that inmates had better educational opportunities than free people and of course with tax payers dollars. I can see both side but I know a person has a better chance at not reoffending if they can secure work upon release. They do have programs in prison but most are not interested. It’s a very tough job also dealing with inmates so you’re not going to get your best and brightest working there for state wages, which are normally low.

  • @chente188
    @chente18821 күн бұрын

    14 months isnt extreme when i was there there were guys in jail fighting the case for 5 years, 4 years, and one guy 2 years who says hes innocent

  • @AdeToz
    @AdeTozАй бұрын

    I enjoyed this clip, this giu definitely has some wisdom to impart to some young men

  • @user-tn5ru9xt4s
    @user-tn5ru9xt4sАй бұрын

    Pride is the destruction of man Humbly Building the community around us is the path to paradise How can I enjoy my riches if my brother is starving For my house to be strong my neighbors house must be strong Our community must be strong for our family to be strong I am my brothers keeper 😳☝️

  • @mackgmoney1515
    @mackgmoney1515Ай бұрын

    Shout out for zuby for not wearing h8r blockers inside a building with no sunshine.

  • @badassdahn654
    @badassdahn654Ай бұрын

    Prison isn’t for anybody. Please stay out of prison

  • @Dandoskyballer

    @Dandoskyballer

    Ай бұрын

    Ironically Prison is for the institutionalized. My uncle spent his entire life in prison (for good reason). For some reason they keep letting him out, but he keeps repeat offending and going back in. He has spent about 33+ years locked up. Stays out less than 1 year each time he has been released.

  • @American.Patriot1220
    @American.Patriot1220Ай бұрын

    I know Zuby better keep that A/C on high in there or Mike Rashid gonna have a black adidas symbol rolling down his forehead. 😂

  • @mattknudsen4230
    @mattknudsen4230Ай бұрын

    The A Bee Seas Starte With The won Tu Tree's. Thats the "Constitution" of The MIND!

  • @michael028
    @michael028Ай бұрын

    Not sure if anybody would even know who this guy is. He kind of reminds me of a failed rapper from the 80s named Cinque Glendy.🤡

  • @RicONeill1964
    @RicONeill1964Ай бұрын

    60 year old Brit: California jails and 2 felony convictions (strikes) didn’t teach me shit, except how to steal motorcycles and a recipe for cooking meth (first time in OCJ). I couldn’t learn anything bc my childhood rendered me unreachable and unteachable. Penal incarceration doesn’t change that; I’m convinced warehousing humanity just makes people meaner and more resentful. If it “worked”, recidivism rates would be low, not high.

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