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TALES FROM THE JAILS LIVE!!! Braheem Jackson the host of Tales from the Jails Podcast was accused of being a snitch in an article posted on Reddit. Braheem address the allegations as being false immediately. However the fans and listeners wanted see more proof so on todays episode Braheem gathered all court documents to prove his innocents.
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SPEAKER_03Everybody, you know, out there in the world, man. We've been in a little hiatus.
SPEAKER_02Ain't nobody been locked up. Everybody still here. We accounted for camp time, camp time. All men is accounted for. Ain't nobody escaped the facility yet. Yeah. Yeah, man. So what's going on? How was your week, man? You know? Oh, my week, my my week or my weekend? Your week. Well, my week was, you know, I've been um grinding, man. You know, non-stop working, man, as far as you know, putting things into place. Uh spent actually had my son this weekend, man. Oh, yeah? Had my son, man, had my stepson, man. We went out and did some things, man. You know, uh, it was a beautiful weekend. The roots was in town, man, you know, for all the people that like, you know, music and stuff like that. And and I ain't really hear about too much of, you know, no gun violence or none of that type of stuff. Larry cleaning this Joan up. Everybody, yeah. I call him Larry Love. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? You in love with Larry? No, I ain't in love with Larry. I call him Larry Love, though. I'm talking about Larry Crash, now, if y'all don't know who I'm talking about. He's the number one op for the YNs.
SPEAKER_03Uh, yeah. He's the number one op. The super op. It's crazy. We're talking about how he's making all the ops or all the young bulls, on all his gangs, making them co-defendants.
SPEAKER_02Make how we just had Jefe up here, but for those who ain't catch it, man, you know, uh go ahead and watch it on our YouTube page, man. Uh Tales from the Jails, man. We got young Hefe, man, a young brother, man, that, you know, gave up his life at a young age, man. He talks about that on there, man. He talks about the co-defendants. He's on a currently new indictment after he's receiving a life sentence and a seven and a half to 15 years. So he's got another indictment with dudes that he was out there trying to hurt, and they was trying to hurt him. So, you know, and they're co-defendants now, fighting for their lives after they just fought each other for their lives. So, yeah, yeah, see how this shit get this should this stuff get tricky, y'all. It get real tricky. But you know, to piggyback off of that, man, you know, um, this is the last time that I will address this situation, man.
SPEAKER_03Hold on, hold on. Before you do that, right? Before you do that, I want to say what's up at the turkey bands, John Michael, uh, the great 215, you know, um real Reacts TV, uh, well, really, Reacts TV, uh, Coast to Coast one, uh, C Dollar Bills, G thing, test test, SJ8KM, um nadir underscore SM Sharif Ibn Yaqu 1829. Um, you know, everybody that's in that's in the chat so far, everybody that's here that I've seen so far, and everybody knows more people to to come join the chat. So I just want to say what's up to everybody, man, out there in the world. But go ahead, you can finish what you're saying.
SPEAKER_02Um, this is the last time that I will be addressing this issue that or topic that I'm bringing up today. And this is about my lifestyle. After that, uh, you will see and hear about our lifestyle as we present it to you as the episodes go on. And, you know, like I said, I'm gonna do, we're gonna do a documentary of our neighborhood of where we're from. Um, I asked the audience and I asked the fans, I asked, you know, I don't like to say fans because that sounds kind of weird, but family. I asked the family, you know, uh in the penitentiary, you know, when a dude came on to a wreckyard or a compound or whatever you may want to call it federal-wise, uh, and if something was an accusation about him, about his name, about what he did to get there, and it was bad, you know, he he wouldn't be right then and there put hands on or anything by the convicts. He would have a grace period of 30 days to get the proper paperwork and present it to the men. Now, I asked the family and you know, the audience about what, eight, nine days ago, you know, about the allegations that came up on me concerning another Brahim Bram Jackson that uh testified on two homicides in 1998. Then the guy that pulled it up, I respect it. I respect him going back fact-checking and finding out who this could be. You know, I just didn't respect the fact that he put my face on it and said that's him. Oh, he found out who the boy really is. No, no, a lot of people know who he is. I don't know if he found out who he is, but I'm just saying I respect the day in the comments. There's a couple dudes is uh he's from Airie Avenue, this other Brahim Jackson that called the, you know, testified on the homicides up Germantown and Tyoga. Now I have got the paperwork. I had to go down City Hall, and y'all know I'm broke. Y'all know I'm broke as a joke. But you know, good brother right here. I had to get the couple dollars from him to go get this paperwork. I had to go to City Hall to the records to retrieve the case that I was locked up for in 1998. The homicides that I was charged with, not testified as this other Brahim Jackson did. I was charged with two homicides in 1998, October, and I told you all that. So I didn't want to go get all the paperwork because that's just gonna be a whole, you know, a cluster, a clusterfuck. So what I did get was the disposition of the case. The disposition of the case uh tells you every proceeding that happened and whether I got convicted on it, whether I got, you know, acquitted of it, or no prize, as I said. So uh can y'all please put this up and then the docket numbers is up here for y'all to see too. The docket numbers, the court numbers, all at the case number. Um, as you can see, can you highlight that Braheem Jackson for me? That's me. That's me, y'all. This is me right here. Braheem Jackson 611 North 43rd Street. Now the 611 North 43rd Street is where the actual case took place.
SPEAKER_03I don't think that's where it's your airdress they had on the street. No, I wouldn't, I'm not, I'm not. What's 611 North 43rd Street? That's the 600 block down. That's not uh that's yeah, that's that's read. That's that's that's on uh that's on yeah, that's down like that's like 611 43rd 43rd. Yeah. That's like that's like on the on a block. What a what a what a what a hole was at now on duty, where the roof still was at. Well, I don't know.
SPEAKER_02I don't know.
SPEAKER_03Because the 700 block is where I should live at when I was where I was born and raised at 700. I was just born 738 in North Brooklyn. Yeah, that's oh that's cross myself. So coming back towards us, that's your address coming back towards. Well, I ain't never lived there before. But that's the address they have. That's probably what you gave them at that time. Look at the look at the zip code, though, 1910. Our zip code is 19104.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03So you must have been lying at that time.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I was I was up there something called. You gave them a crazy address. Yeah, I'm trying to hide and get out of it name here and that. Yeah, now you can see 7580. That's my date, what I told y'all before, which is my birth date. Another thing that I'm highlighting. Now, right underneath that, can you highlight the MC case number? Anyone that wants to go back and pull up this case, this is what you pull up. This is the number that this is the docket number for this case that you pull up.
SPEAKER_03Now go go uh Well, I said the case number is uh the case number is 98106039.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, exactly. That's what he just highlighted.
SPEAKER_03Okay, yeah, because we know that people that's listening on uh Apple Apple Podcasts are already on social media.
SPEAKER_02Okay, yeah, yeah, for the people who's listening. Okay. Now we have the date of incident. Can you go up there next to the uh birth date, please, and highlight that? Next to birth date, right there to the left of the birth date. Yep, that's what it happened. Remember, I told you I was locked up October 1990. The case happened October 5th, 1998. Right? I got caught. Can you go to complaint DT? That's when I got caught. I got caught days after, well, 25 days, three weeks after the case actually happened, which was 1030 98. Now, can you go to next to that and highlight it? Which is 11498. That was my preliminary for these two homicides. That was fast. Now, mind you, I don't I only got this the disposition for me. I didn't get my codifenders. My codifenders would have been mad as hell if I'd have had their name up there. So this is for Braheem Jackson. As y'all can see, this is the real Braheem Jackson. That's my state number, 810123. That's a number that I won't forget, like the number in feds I got. 56992066. For those that want to look me up, I give you this because I really don't care, but I give it to y'all where y'all can know who y'all are dealing with, who's talking to y'all. And this don't make me uh a superman because I didn't tell, I went to jail and didn't. No, no, I don't want the audience out there thinking, man, he's super. No, I was a goddamn fool. A super fool. And I hate for anybody that gotta go through this, you know, just to prove that they are a man. No, that don't make you a man because you've been charged with this and that and you didn't tell. No, that don't make you no man. Nah, that makes you a goddamn idiot and a fool and a live wire. Now, you see the charges, right? Go ahead and highlight that for me right there, right? Come on down the murder. You see the charges. Murder. You can look up that docket, too. That's me right there, what they charged me for in 1998. Let's slide up. Now let's see the conclusion of the case. There you go. You see that? You see that? You see that still right there at the bottom? Let's read that at the bottom first with a 9-5-2001. That was the end of my case. And what it says is in NAM 9-5-2001, the district attorney, with leave of court, enters a no prize sequel on the Wiffin Bill of Information. That means no prize. So anybody that looks that up, y'all could, I ain't even got to tell y'all what that means. Y'all go look it up for yourself where y'all can come up with your own determination. Meaning the government threw it out from a lack of evidence. As I told you before, you see my lawyer name, the same lawyer that we had up here uh interviewing, David Meeshak. David B. Meeshach was my lawyer for this case. This was my judge, Judge Possum, right here. And this got no prize September 5th, 2001. So again, we're not up here just to, you know, prove a well, I'm definitely proving a point, but we're not up here glamorizing like we're trying to be like, yeah, man, we tough man, or I killed dudes, and yeah, I'm up here standing on business. No, I was a goddamn idiot. I was a fool, and then I didn't even do this. Again, I didn't do this. Me and my co-defenders didn't do this. We was charged, uh uh uh uh uh we was charged, we were blamed, and you know, had to sit three and a half years. Now this right here, you see that? That seal, you just can't get that seal from anywhere. These little type of little brains from the you can't get that from anywhere, you can't fake that or none of that. Now, again, go up to the front again to the top, where everybody can write down these dockets if they want to write them down. And for all the dudes that wanted to holler in the chat, like, man, it's Brahim, how many Brahim Jacksons you know, and oh my god, and this and that. And I again I get that too because if somebody told me they called a case in a certain time and I came across that name, that person is saying that they is, I have nothing to do but believe this is that person until I find otherwise. So, again, I'm not gonna bring up this subject again. I'm not me, I know I'm a man at the end of the day. I ain't have to do this, but you know, my brother was on me, like, man, you know, the hell with it. We just gonna keep on no, no, because if I was on the other end of the foot and we was in jail, this is what I've been learning. This is what I've been taught. This was been indoctrinated in me to show your paperwork, the black and white. It's not safe for you to make assumptions about a person without that black and white because you can ultimately be hurt, may lose your life about playing with a man's character, man. It's nothing cool with playing with a man's character out here in the world today. Not even a man, just anybody, a woman, a boy, a child, or a girl. You don't play with nobody's character, man. And then if I'm telling the truth on you, that means I ain't playing with your character. I'm telling the truth about you about something. So make sure that your findings are correct, everything is correct before you come to the table with the accusations.
SPEAKER_03Let me ask you a question, though. Because I'm assuming that this may have came up before with people with individuals that's in the uh the feds or the states, uh, penitentiaries. Somebody like yourself, because you know we had to go through to get this paperwork, right? It was like a little, not not difficult, but it was a little bit of a task.
SPEAKER_02Only because it was from 1980, then a lot of people say, 1998, how come they can't just no? They took that off. The governor, hold on, just the governor passed a law. I forgot what governor we had, one of my codes, but passed a law years ago. That if you was to beat something of this nature, they gotta expunge it from your record within three years. Because usually this will still pop up on your record, and that would prevent you from getting jobs and stuff like that, and you beat the case. Yeah, but a employee, I mean, uh owner would be like, well, shit, you've been charged with two homeless hours, even though you beat it. I still don't I'm gonna go ahead and take the dude that ain't got this type of charge. Exactly.
SPEAKER_03So, you know, with what you was asking me, would you because like I was saying, like sometimes guys are are incarcerated, and knowing what you had to go through to get this paperwork, if a person cannot produce this paperwork in a timely manner while they're incarcerated, they're getting their ass whooping, they're getting off that yard. Even if they like in your case, like this situation right here, like I didn't tell, I just can't get the documents to prove it. Yeah, you you you you did.
SPEAKER_02So it's no you see how you see how it took me what damn near eight days to go get it. Eight days. And that was going to get it. And if I ain't had no money, if I had you with me, I probably still wouldn't have had it. But for a person of that don't have, you know, what they like to call it, legs or arms or reach that can get out and make things happen. Yeah, they in trouble if you can't produce. If you can't produce an act, is they especially if a person is coming like with the stuff that they had, a brahe Jackson actually told on somebody in '98, especially that, like, come on, man, you got to go get that, man. You got to go get that. And I'm not even gonna sit here and say I feel good because I feel a little offended a little bit. Like I had to even go through this, but I get it. I get it. I ain't no feeling because if I'm feeling good, that means I had something to hide all the time and I was worried. No, I know who I am. You know who I am. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So, and the men who know who know me know who I am, and then the people out there they they know who I am, but those naysayers and the haters, it's just something just to feed off. Damn, bull, black, bull, bull, black, this and that. But you won't come tell it to my face, though. You'll sit back in groups and whisper and get, and I get it, that's the way of the world today. But you know how we is, we stand on all business, brother. Me and this man sit up here, and I can say what I want to him respectfully. And he's gonna say what he wants to me respectfully, and we're gonna get past it. You know what I'm saying? And that's just it. But this is the way that you do things, this is the way you handle things, this is the way you exonerate yourself. You don't gotta get mad. Back in the day, I'd have got mad. I don't want to put hands on a nigga. And cause especially if I know I'm right, I wanna go right at him, but I understand the platform that we have and the awareness that we bring into the people. So I don't want to be up here like I'm a fraud. Like, damn, this is the whole time. This is one of the reasons why I wanted to prove it too. Like, damn, he up here talking all this good stuff and don't tell and this and that and this and that. And the whole time this nigga done told on a nigga. That's that's bad.
SPEAKER_03Um, with this, right? This this situation whereas though, like, you know, this came about. I'm how many times do you think this happened to people, people with the same name? Like, he had the same name as me and he told, you know what I'm saying? Does you think this came up come up a lot? Because it could be, because sometimes people have common names. Yeah, a lot of people got your name's not really a common, I mean, nothing. No, that's a common name.
SPEAKER_02I got a Braheem Jackson? Braheem Jackson's a bunch of Braheem Jacksons. Okay, but you pull that joint up right now, and about 67 gonna pop up, not on duty. But about 67 of them gonna pop up.
SPEAKER_03Wow. And then so sometimes it's a lot of dudes in jail that can't produce, you know, paperwork to show that it wasn't them sometimes because, like you said, they don't have legs in jail. So they're in there fighting for their life. So it's it's no pause period. Like, look, hold up. Let's I'm gonna give you 10 days, 20 days to get the paperwork. How do they give you? How long do they give you? Like 30. Oh, 30 days?
SPEAKER_02You get 30 days.
SPEAKER_03So I can call home like mom, mom, dad, brother, whoever.
SPEAKER_02That's why you get the 30 days, because you know, that you get that grace period because you know, people gotta get contact with people, you gotta get this, and you know how people out here living their own life, so they got to cut time out for you. And you know, you know how I used to call you for money. I used to call you for money, right? And I know I need it Thursday, I will call you on Monday and ask for it. Because I ain't gonna get it to Thursday. You know, because not because you didn't want to send it to me, but the hustle and bustle of you out here running your businesses and taking care of your family and your kids, I already know. I already know how to, I already know how to finesse. I know how I know my intel. All right, all right, I know I'm gonna get it from feet. Yeah, I need a deuce, he's gonna send it. But if I ask him on Thursday, I'm not gonna get it on Thursday. So what I'm gonna do is beat him to the punch. Bro, I'm going, yeah, I was lying to you. Yeah, bro. I go to the store today, you gotta hurry up and send it. So I know I'm gonna get it Wednesday. And I still ain't gonna get it that day. But that's how it is, so that's why you get the 30-day grace period.
SPEAKER_03You know what I'm saying? And 30 days go past, they come into your cell. Hey, listen, man, 30 days up. Oh, yeah, you already know it. The dudes is out, the paperworkers is on the yard. So how do they know? Like, I'm I'm I'm I'm not asking some crazy questions, but all right, today I asked the paper, paperwork on the 15th, so the 15th of next month, you should have it. Yes.
SPEAKER_02Yes. You got 30 days, and it's gonna be some uh whoever's asking for that, especially, and then it's coming from your own car nine times out of ten that want to see your paperwork. You know what I'm saying? They made these accusations against you or her.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, so yeah. But that can turn real fast to them breaking your cheese.
SPEAKER_02You breaking with the nigga breaking down the cheat sheets and nigga breaking your jaw. Yep. You played on you played with men the whole time. Because you got dudes that come in and you be ready to give them a bag, right? Like when a nigga get off the bus and he on the federal yard, and I'm I know you 066, which is Philly, and you get off the bus and I say, damn, bro, we got a bag for you. We got cosmetics in here, we got soups and all that to hold you over till you go to stores, uh, everything in here for you. Sweatsuit, because you know you come with dumb ass blue browns on. You want, you know, it might got be an old pair of sneaks or something in the bag for you or something, huh? But listen, bro, don't take this, because you got 30 days to show your paperwork. Don't take this bag if you know you're hot, bro. If you know you can't produce that that paperwork in 30 days, do not take this bag, bro. And let niggas be on that. I done gave bags to plenty of niggas with them instructions. And you ever give it bag to anybody that told? Majority of the time, a dude that told to be like, no, I ain't even, I ain't even on homie time or none of that, man. I'm Christian over here, I'm gonna just rock with the Christian table, whatever. And then that's a red flag. Because uh I know dudes that did that and still showed their paperwork. Like, listen, I ain't with the homies at 066, I ain't with that Philly stuff and all that. I just want to do my time and leave. But look, here with my paperwork, but I'm standing over here with with this side. Okay, cool, homie. All right, cool. So when I see you in the yard, I still give you your salams and respect. Yo, bro. Oh, that's the homie right here. He just ain't on homie time, and he's a man, he ain't telling nobody. Yeah, he just don't he just don't want to be involved in none of the uh the shenanigans, what we got going on over here. So I respect that too. Yeah, he ain't trying to be in part of the no. Yeah, but I see niggas be like, oh no, man. No, I'm cool. I'm ready to go to the store. Damn, you just got off the bus Tuesday. We don't go to the store the next Tuesday. You ain't gonna have nothing to next Tuesday. You don't want no soap or nothing. No, no, no, I'm good, bro. Oh, yeah, this nigga done did some, he done did something strange for some change. Yes, he did. Damn. Mr. Sandman, thank you for that, man. Appreciate the donation, Mr. Sam man.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, shout out to you, Mr. Sam man. Appreciate that. Wait, what'd he say? What Sam Man said? He said, even though the case was dismissed, the district attorney could refile the case because there's no statute of limitations on homicide stuff.
SPEAKER_02Yes, and that's what that's what Noel Pride puts. That's why I didn't really want to get into this like that. And my co-defendants don't even want me bringing up their names. Right now, today, if they get any type of evidence on me in my case and my co-defendants, they can come in this studio where we're giving you the awareness at and you will witness them locking me up on a live. If I'm doing a live and they come for me, you will see me standing up and cuffing up and getting in the paddy wagon. Yes, that's what uh saying, man. That's exactly for the that what that means for those who's watching that don't know what that means.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, why people ask that that famous question when the cops lock them up? You know what that question is? What question is it? When the cop they say, what I do? Oh, yeah, what I do.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's the first that's the first thing everybody. Do you know why a nigga asking that? Because he wanna know. I hope they don't know what I did. Like they voice changed negative, like what I do? Like they voice changed. And then see, you like see if I was a cop, right? If I which I would never be, but if I was a cop, right, and I locked somebody up, like you know what you did, nigga, they homicide doing such and such. You know what you did, this is what we got you for. Then when a nigga get that, like, damn, his whole mood goes there.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because you know being locked up for a homicide, you know you mean you're not you're not getting out for at least nothing for a deuce. At least two years, you're gonna be sitting fighting that in the county.
SPEAKER_02What you mean, Turkey Bans, do not take this bag. What you mean? Talking about you when you're saying if you're snitching. What bag? This bag you said. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Do not take this bag. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. If you take that, if you take that bag, that's it, that's even more disrespect to the men. You sat here and knew you told, and still took the charity that I'm bringing to you, and I'm letting you know, do not take this bag if you inform or inform it on someone else. And you say, no, I'm a man, and you take that joint and you eat my soups later on at night, and you wearing my sweats, and I only had I got all these years in, and with all these years to go, and I only had two pairs, so you know I need them sweats. Why you running around with my sweats on and you told on somebody? Eat my goddamn sweatpants back. So that's what makes it even more crazier when you take that bag. That joint be, it's you in your mind, like, yo, he really disrespecting me.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you're right. So who determines who turn it in to give up sweatsuits or everybody's picking up?
SPEAKER_02No, no, everybody pitching everybody, everybody like say if it's 40 Philly niggas on the yard, everybody get a five dollar list. Like, yo, you get two two paces, uh, two soaps, you get uh a pack of uh you get a pair of sweatpants, you you know, every every every week everybody just chip in. So we got like a big bag. And then the Muslims do it too. It's called a beta more bag.
SPEAKER_03Like we're just a betamar bag?
SPEAKER_02Yeah. But I forgot what that means, but it's a beta mar bag. Anybody that's been in the federal system that's watching right now, let me know what a beta mark bag is.
SPEAKER_03Is this beta mar? Is that like a for bait mean like house? But I'm not that I'm not they're speaking in Arabic, beta mark. I gotta look into a big thing.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, there's a beta more bag. So, you know, they do that to make sure that they got stuff for dudes that's just coming in.
SPEAKER_03Wow. And then so everybody pitching something and give give something to inmates that's coming in and look out for them.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, make little bags, make a little bag, make little $30, $40 bags for a dude. You coming, so now you ain't on your face. You got a little something to hold you over till you can make it to commissary.
SPEAKER_03So, how so what if it's more than one Philly dude coming through and one dude from more of it? What if it's like five, oh, six, six guys coming in?
SPEAKER_02Oh, we gotta take care of all of them. That's why, but there's a bunch of us on the yard already. So you got big bags that's in niggas' cells that hold it for these bags, is only for dudes to get off the bus. These ain't for us to eat. Like, if I give you a five hour list, I come collect that at the commissary. I come take what you supposed to give me. But when I check that all, I go to the other homies' blocks. I get this stuff. So now I'm back at the block with this big old bag. So now this is stuff I know what to go in the bag. You get a pair of shower shoes, you get a soap dish, you get a bar of soap, you get a toothbrush, you get a uh toothpaste, you get some clothes if it's in there, you get a couple soups. All these bags is made, ain't nobody bag different from the others. Unless, like, say you my homie, like you just came through just now feet. I see you come through. I'm gonna have extra stuff that you might get a bag, but I'ma got I got extra stuff for you. You really like my my brother. So you know the other dudes, you just from Philly. So dudes, you you're connected to them because you're from Philly. So you know, dudes come through like that too. You know, I mean, I might got two, three pairs of brand new sneaks. I'm never putting a pair of brand new sneaks in the beta bar bag.
SPEAKER_03Wow. You stingy like that. Yeah. You ain't putting, you're not giving up no no uh no uh no brand new sneaks in nobody.
SPEAKER_02No, no, I'm gonna get you gonna get these drones I was playing ball in. Oh wow. Because these joints are just supposed to hold you over until you can get to the store. That's all. This ain't nothing for you to be uh taking pictures with on picture day in the rec yard and all that, trying to get out to the visit room with. These is something because you know when you get off that bus, you don't have no shoes, you got skippies. So anything beats the skippy.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to Kees, Keiser, Kees sir, so hopefully I said that right. 2199 for the day I actually donation. Uh, we appreciate that. Shout out to y'all good men. Y'all turning this channel up at an alarming rate. Uh love from Pittsburgh. Shout out to Pittsburgh, man. Shout out to you, man. Appreciate that. Um, so yeah, I mean, I guess it's it's more it's more of a it's a family atmosphere, but if you go against the actual grand, go against the rules in there, it can be detrimental to your health, you know, even your life. Sometimes people may lose their life behind not being able to produce paperwork. And you know it has happened. I was I was kind of, you know, I knew it wasn't true, but I just I just I was just concerned because sometimes people try to, you know, assassinate somebody's character based off of stuff like this, like, or like somebody's name, they got the same name, and then they just not not they're doing their homework, but not doing the full extent of the homework typically like this. Because somebody may see you outside the street and say, Yeah, I mean black black is just right, he's sweet.
SPEAKER_02Is that then you then then you got me ready to go back to jail because I'm on that nigga ass like white on rice.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because it's not like spray painting on the walls. I mean, or or or seeing seeing seeing a picture of somebody, seeing somebody in a magazine. You're actually in the in the community, in the neighborhood walking around. So people actually can feel you, see you, talk to you, uh, you know, discuss things with you about, you know, whatever. And they may look at you as someone who may have told because they're because what has been uh portrayed by this person. Now, who is the person that put this stuff out? You find out who it was?
SPEAKER_02Uh it was I I'm not even gonna get into all that, man. I don't even know who he is. And yeah, I mean, I never met the man a day in my life, man. I know so I I could tell that I unless you know something that me and somebody that he knows went through something, and he mad at me for that. But whatever the case may be, uh to him, shout outs to who that person is, man. Then you got the correct information, man, and do what you may as you please with it, man.
SPEAKER_03You gotta come on the show or something, man. We can talk about that. Have a conversation about me.
SPEAKER_02You you're uh so hopefully every this quished quenched everyone's thirst, you know. And if it didn't, I can't do nothing about that for you, man. You know, uh who all in the chat thought I thought he was hot. Yeah, who all in the chat? Who all in the chat thought I told, man, after that came out, man? Who all in the chat thought that I told, man? Let me let me just let me find out Dark Skin Beauty. Thought I told, man. Dark Skin Beauty, Turkey Bands, and my man James the Flame. Did y'all believe in me, man? Or did y'all have a little doubt? And I'll be cool with that because I ain't gonna lie, I would have had a little doubt. I'd have been like, Black, you got to show that paperwork because this Braheem Jackson right here, too.
SPEAKER_03They might have told you that you was banned from the roots of picnic because you um, they thought you told. Man. But you know, these situations like this, like I said, like I was talking about earlier, this situation like this is actually happen can happen, you know, more than you actually think because the similarity of the names. Exactly.
SPEAKER_02With other names, you have a whole bunch of you with other names, you have mistaken things like that. So you're like, no, that's the boy's name, that's the boy the whole time, that's not even him.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, and somebody, you know, the thing about it is people might might try you when you're with your family, your kids, you can be out. Yeah, it's bad, it's bad.
SPEAKER_02You would can you imagine me being out with my woman and my little young boys, staying black, you rat ass nigga. I'm with my I'm with my woman and my kids. Okay, I could be like, come on, y'all, we out. When then we back at the crib, they in there looking at me. You a rat? You ain't even even though if I start acting crazy at the time, they'd have been like, oh, come on, baby, don't get you. You don't you don't owe him no explanation? It goes it's gonna be bad both ways. Yeah, both ways. It's just stay away from that problem, and what you do is you present the the correct stuff, man.
SPEAKER_03But you know, that's just that's just a part of like, you know, being who you are right now. You know, you you you you that ball, you know what I mean? I say that in in the best possible manner. You know, people people want to hear from you, people want to want to hear you hear what you gotta say because you, you know, the way you speak of of the reality of actually going through prison and people seeing that, so people want to hear what you have to say. So now people want to say what they gotta say to you.
SPEAKER_02Shout out Big Shaq, man, the group Big Shaq 066 Stand Up, my Power Ranger. Shaq said that nigga need to come up to the show, little bro. I'm coming just to have a sit-down with him. I know you a realist, bro, because I don't deal with anyone that ain't real. Yes, you ain't lied about that, Big Shaq. I could you ain't talked to me for the first six to seven months when I came on the yard because of the case I was on. Because of the case I was on. I got a homie named Big Shaq. Big Shaq, for all those who know he is, I ain't gonna get into his real name and all that. But he was real standing, did about 30 years in there. 30 years in there. The one we met down that time when he was no, that was me and Leek down there. It was me and Leek the City.
SPEAKER_03Which one got shot? Did he get jail? Who? The one that's helping us out. Came through the studio a couple times on TBIC. What's his name? Got shot. Remember?
SPEAKER_02Who? Hattie. Oh, Hattie, Hattie got their sentence Hattie, five to ten. Ooh. Yeah. They gave Hattie, he took a deal, five to ten.
SPEAKER_03He just came from the feds. We did it. We haven't done he did in the feds.
SPEAKER_02Hattie did like 12, 13 in the feds. Now got do you have a big jahad, man? Shout out to Big Jahad. But he got five to ten in the state? Yeah, in the state. Wasn't he on parole? No, he was he was done with parole. He was done with the feds. He'd been home for a minute. He was done with the feds. And somebody shot him. Yeah. What about the people that shot him, they got court too? Uh uh I don't know if they got caught or not. It's just a crazy job. I don't know if they got caught or not. I know he got caught with the pipe on him and all that.
SPEAKER_03On duty. But then but my my my thing is this, I just, I just want to stress that something to everybody that's out here, like, you know, that's that's actually listening and actually watching actual podcasts. You know, some this is uh, you know, real life events. This is somebody's life. So when people are posting things about people, it don't have to be that you're a rating be anything else. It can be, you know, you name it, but it's gonna be something negative. And a person may be walking in the streets and another person may want to test them because they feel like they they lost credibility or exactly. You know, so we gotta be real careful because you know and that's a lose-lose situation for anybody.
SPEAKER_02Like me, I would I could lose out because now I'm a man, I'm gonna stand for my name. And now I may kill this person. Or he may kill me. You got to bring ass to get ass. I always tell everybody about that. He always talks about some not on duty. That's how it goes. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03Yeah. I just I just feel like, you know, um any situations like this, we gotta be real real careful.
SPEAKER_02But yeah, let me go back and finish this up with what I was saying about Shaq. Yeah, but Shaq, Shaq, one of them hate rats so much that he ain't even got to see your paperwork. Now, if he sees your paperwork and you you a man, he's gonna accept you into, you know, his conference, like his circle. But he to point, he don't even want to check your paperwork if he done heard allegations of your code offenses and all them telling. He like, yeah, you can just stay over there. I ain't gonna call you hot, but I don't want to deal with nothing like y'all. And this is how Shaq was. I when I came on the yard, you know, Shaq was the big homie of the yard for Philly niggas. Like everything went through Shaq. Niggas come through, you know. Not to say that we got a shot caller and all that, but dudes would go to Shaq because he'd been locked up so long and he'd been on the yard so long. But when I got up there, I'm like, damn, man, what's up with the big homie Shaq? I want to meet him, you know. I heard he from North Philly and all this and that. There's a homie from my city. And he, like, yeah, Shaq, don't be dealing. But Shaq had the, it was months that went past before I was finally said something to Shaq, and we got to busting it up, and he found out I ain't telling this and that and this and that. But yeah, that's how he was, man. Shout out to Stack Shaq, man. Stand up, bro.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, and then you know, having good men, you know, I mean, good dudes that you that have served time with you, like your brothers, that you know, just the the relationships that you built in jail, they know the rules of engagement in prison. They would have known if you actually told, because this would have been prevalent in the prison system. Like a mug. Yeah. You can pull this up.
SPEAKER_02You could pull this, you could pull this up. The only reason why this can't be pulled up, anybody they told me today when I went in there and got it, they said, yeah, uh, if for your codependents, like we're not gonna give you your codifendants joint, even though we know this is your codifending. He told me they names and stuff. He said, but they gotta come down here with their ID to get it. With money, you gotta pay for this stuff. This stuff right here is in the archive. This stuff is right here. They'll pull it up, they printed it out on a sheet for me and all that. They gotta go through paperwork. This shit ain't in computers. Like, you you got to go down there and pull it up. You will never go pull this up. But this is the with the case numbers and all that, you probably could do something with all that and all that, but all that for public information because it's a thrown-out case. It's not a case that's relevant, but again, they could come back and charge me for that again if they get the proper evidence.
SPEAKER_03And shout out to everybody I saw there on the writing terminal who was showing love, man. We appreciate that, man. A lot of people show love today on the writing terminal. And PA was I was in there today and I saw some good people, man, that was like showing love. So shout out to y'all, man. And shout out to everybody in the chat too, as well. Now, um, I want to ask a question. I know you spoke about spoke about Alarry Krasner. Um, and I know he'd be on the on our page on Instagram, checking our page out and checking out what we got going on on Tells from the Jails. Um, my message to Larry Krasner, I just want to say this, you know, like we understand that you have a job to do. We understand that you have a job. A typical job. Yeah, we understand that you had that you have a tax, a job to do. But, you know, just to be clear, you know, because we got worried that you'll be checking our our our page or whatever the case may be and what we got going on. Uh, we're not here to promote violence, Mr. Krasner. We're not here doing that. We're here to spread awareness. And some of these people that are come on the podcast were either, you know, were you know convicted by you and and your staff and your your judges and your whoever you, you know, people, your DAs have these uh or been arrested by your officers. And we understand you have a job you have to do, but we're not here to you know make your job difficult. Our job is to just to put the real stories out there that people people want to hear and understand. And also sometimes we gotta say this too. Sometimes people who are innocent. I don't know how I don't know the numbers or or the percentages of people that's innocent in certain cases, you know, or I'm not saying people are guilty, but there are some people that's actually being convicted. As you can see, the guy, the three guys just guys, trying to get in contact with them there. Not saying this is on your plate, Larry, but we're just saying that there are instances where people go to jail who are innocent. But that wasn't on his plate.
SPEAKER_02But that's what I'm saying. It wasn't on his plate. You know what was on his plate? What? Him signing that bill for them to come home. They ain't have enough. Did you see Larry get up? They said, no, the way they tried to go about doing containing this conviction was dirty waters. Let him out of there.
SPEAKER_03Larry Craster seemed to me like he's I mean, he got a job to do. And I and I respect It is a difficult job to do. Yeah, I respect that. I respect that you have a job to do because, you know, a lot of times we want to impose our will. When I say impose our will, we want to impose the street mentality. You know, we want to impose the mentality of the, you know, whatever. We want to we we we want to sometimes turn a blind eye to the killing and the robberies and stuff like that. But those things are wrong. No matter, no matter what goes on, as we saw a lot of a lot of senseless killings. Unfortunately, it was a lot of kids that were being killed. A lot of senseless murders. And Larry said, look, you know, he started changing the acronyms, you know, the YBC and the CCK to you've been charged or you've been caught, whatever you want to call it. You've been cooked on all that type of stuff. He went on ahead and said, you know what? Even though these are these are kids, these kids have guns. So my job is to do what? Get these kids off the street. Let me ask you a question. Do you see a difference? It's been kind of fairly quiet. I mean, I have, I don't know, I could be, I could be in a different mode, different space, or different environment.
SPEAKER_02You know, you move around, but I've been yeah, I've been out here.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I haven't, but I'm still still. Ask me the question. Still, still. I'm saying still, even though I haven't been, I mean, I'm I've been around, but I haven't heard I haven't heard of it, but it's it's real light.
SPEAKER_02I remember I remember you heard something like every day, it was like multiple shootings and nine niggas jumping out of one car with goddamn 18 guns. I ain't been hearing that. And then for granted, it's still been Your little shootings, your little skirmishes all throughout the city, and people getting shot in West Philly, four people getting shot at little block parties and all that. And this just recently happened within the last 72 hours. But at the alarming rate that it was going on last summer, nah, that joined way down. Yeah. Larry said, Yeah. Young bag chasers, you've been caught. That's what he said it means now.
SPEAKER_03And I think I thought that it took, it took Larry, you know, some time. Larry Crashner, I should say, some time to kind of, you know, figure out his approach, how he was going to take. I know he kept saying that he was going to um do what he had to do to get, you know, you know, get these guns off the streets. And he said that from the beginning, from what I can remember. And like you said, as of right now, I don't want to say it's crickets, but it ain't man, it's crickets from compared to what's been going on.
SPEAKER_02No, it's not. No, it's not. Again, like we say, it's been your little skirmishes and your little, you know, shots here and shots there and shots there. We're living in a maddened world. But the way it was going on at a warming rate, nah, it ain't that no more, bro. Do you feel safer now? Um, I see me, man. I don't move where I wasn't a fool, man. Ever since that last time when I was out there trying to try my hand that I just got out and thought I was a, you know, a Y and then. No, I, you know, I just got all the way out the way of it. See, people, places, and things. Not to say that anything can't happen to you anywhere, but you lessen the probability of something bad happening to you. If I know I go back to the block, that's a drug block, they sell drugs or whatever the case may be. I know I'm going out there to hang out every day at the work for hours. What do you think is gonna happen one day? Either I'm gonna get patted down by the law one time from coming up and trying to see if somebody, or I'm gonna get shot or shot at.
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SPEAKER_02That's the only thing that's gonna come from sitting in these neighborhoods on these, you know, blocks that got activity, uh, extra activity going on.
SPEAKER_03I wanna say something to that, too. A lot of times people don't understand. You know, people are sitting on these corners on these blocks, right? Or probably stores and probably stores, whatever. If somebody runs up shooting at you, you're gonna get it's a big change, you're gonna get you're gonna get killed.
SPEAKER_02Especially with these switches. I need a switchy on it. That's what Meek said in this song. Yeah, and oh everybody, it's like they don't want a gun without a switchy now.
SPEAKER_03I saw something on Instagram, man. And it was these bulls, like three bulls in the store. I don't know if it was a poppy store or a Chinese store. And they took the gun off the white boy. No, no, no, no, no, not that. They was in the store. And they say that you see one of them duck, and he like ducked and was looking out the window. And it was an innocent, it was it was it was it was it was an innocent grown man in there, like like me or you. Like, that's why I tell you, like, I'm trying to go to the poppy store. So it was an innocent grown man. He looking, so he see the he see the blitz coming. The old man trying to like back up against the wall, and then the other three young boys was just looking, like, and they tried they tried to like hide on the floor like under each other. So the whoever it was was shooting. He killed the old man, like me and you, we older than this. We go in there, me trying to get a soda or something, whatever we try and get. And you and then get hit up, right? And they killed, they killed the old man, then they killed like two of the two of the two of the young boys. The other young boy was hiding under his homies. And um, the guys opened the door and was firing shots into that Chinese store and ultimately killed them. You know, it's like this is why I don't go to like them poppy stories though. I don't do that.
SPEAKER_02Chinese store. See, I don't go to, you know, street ethnic that don't that that stays in me. I don't go to gas stations at night when I do got a vehicle. All that me pulling up, especially certain now. Um I'll pull up to like a Wawa that's way up the Northeast gas station or something like that. But all these little sinocos on these back blocks and do not go in them joints at the 10, 12 o'clock at night, man. You you sitting there trying to put a dub in your tank, man. Wait till the morning. Wait till the morning, man. It's better, better eyes for you going home, man. Better go me going into one of these Chinese stores is open at 12 o'clock, it's 19. It's just common sense, especially if you ain't from around here and you don't even know these dudes. Because you still got a problem, even if you know them, because something can happen. But when you know you don't know nobody out here, they out here slap boxing, smoking weed, girls running in and out. I'm not going in that joint, getting no chicken wings. Not today. No, uh-uh. Sometimes you just got to use your common sense that God gave you. And you'll be a lot of people be ho. And I'd use me first because a lot of times I didn't use my common sense and ended up sitting in that cell like a goddamn fool. You use that common sense, man, it's stuff that you know. You sitting there, you walking down the street, and you see four niggas arguing with each other and people breaking up the they looking like they ready to fight, you got peep, but you still want to walk past them. No, cross that street, please.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Like, god damn, it's not rocket science. One plus one is two. We making this shit hard.
SPEAKER_03And then you know the thing is, like, you know, uh, let's go back to Larry Krasner. Larry Krasner, he said that he was gonna get the guns off the street now. He said, you know, he was gonna do whatever he had to do to kind of get this done. He had a lot of help, though. Yeah, he had a lot of help. He had a lot of help, not only from the police force and the people that's on his side, but the young, the YNs or the young boys I had, they ended up joining forces with Larry in them and telling on the guys that they was beefing with. Yeah. Or the guys that killed their homies. So now See, but Larry's smart.
SPEAKER_02That's why he's making them, not to cut you off, bro. But Larry is is is outflanking them. You know, he said, you know what? Okay, YBC is beefing with KKC or whatever these abbreviations is. We're gonna just make these niggas co-defendants. Then what you think a nigga co-defendants? He's like, I don't want to, man, I'm telling and you're gonna get more, you're gonna get more out your buck for that. Yeah. Me and you was, I got five niggas over here, you got five that we all I didn't shot some of yours, you just shut, and then we co-defendants. Wow. Like, well, like these dudes is kids, man. These dudes don't know the first thing about paying a bill or anything. These dudes still getting money from moms and all that. Not to say it's nothing wrong, because it's grown men to get money from moms. But you know, these dudes is they man, they need a little weed money and a little food money. And they don't got the right mind track thinking, the right train of thinking, I should say.
SPEAKER_03Like we spoke to Jefe, and it's I don't know if y'all some of y'all might have saw the interview. Many, many of the members may have seen the interview. But Jefe was saying a lot of things, like, man, he's like, man, he can't trust nobody. Because look, he said what? His best friend, somebody named four times. Not only told on him, but told on a bunch of people, but told on him, and that's just somebody he went to grade school with. So what'd he say? Um This is gonna be a lot of the outcomes with a lot of this new indictment. This new indictment is coming on. It's gonna be a lot of people sitting in there watching their homies, their friends, maybe even their brothers come out. Uncles, fathers will come out and say, Yeah, he um he did it, or he was doing this and he did that. He told me he did this. And it's gonna be a lot of possibly a lot of young boys going to jail for life. Exactly.
SPEAKER_02Wow. Yep, 40s to 50, 40 to 80s, 30 to 60. Get all that. You you know, you you ain't getting that 10 to 20 or 5 to 10 for that homicide. But he's offering him that though. They offered him 2040s and 15 to 30s and stuff.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but you heard what Hatha said. He should have took that 15. Well, yeah. But he'd be right back down here now, fighting what he got going on there. He got what, two home invasions in the attempted murder? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_02Back then there for some more wreck. Again, anybody just watching, man. This is the proper paperwork for my case, man, which is Brahim Jackson. That's my state number, 1-810-123, man. Can you go up to the bottom of it where they can see the bottom of it, please? Yeah, man. I just wanted to see where you could see the final rule and the disposition. My case was thrown out 9-5, 2001. I was incarcerated 9-10 2000. I mean, excuse me, 98. That's when I got incarcerated for this case. I sat this time right here, and in 9-5, 2001, the disposition from the attorney in the courts was with leave of court enters a no-pro sequel. That's what that's what the disposition of this case was. For Brahim Jackson and my lawyer, the same lawyer that y'all seen me had up here. Mind you, I did not tell you I knew that. We knew this man for a very long time. This lawyer, David B. Meeshak. Shout out to Dave Meeshach and Brian McGonagall and Fortunary Prairie and all of them down there at that beautiful uh uh attorney office that they have, man, fighting for some of the men, man, that didn't commit these crimes that they're being charged for. But again, you see it right there, man. You see that seal, man, that just don't come from anybody, man. Can't make that up.
SPEAKER_03No, not at all. You can't. So now just to speak about that, then like the, you know, you're sitting there in front of the judge, and you know, I asked a few of these young guys, their feeling to seeing someone that they that they're close to come out and and tell. And a lot of them say, man, it's just like they can't describe the feeling, but also they they code D, well they they they uh their friend can't look them in their face, can't get no eye contact. They just tell them. I cannot imagine being in court and seeing like one of my, you know, me.
SPEAKER_02I'm up there on you. I'm up there like, man, his name, Anthony, and all this and that. Yeah. He knows what he did. You sitting there. It's no fighting check. I'm gonna go ahead and tap my lawyer right there and then, like, yo, ask the ask the judge for a recess. Why, why, why, but ask the judge for a recess. How you getting out of that? How you got a person that knows you in and out, like you know them in and out. Y'all done committed all your crimes, your first crimes and y'all last crimes together. How can you sit there in the face of that unless you're a glutton for punishment? Now you have some people like that also that's gluttons for punishment. That just wanna see it all the way through. Me, I'm a little smart, man. I'll be like, Well, shh, yeah, I ain't gonna be able to get out of this one, man. Let me go ahead and get out the way while I'm still, you know what I mean, ahead.
SPEAKER_03So while you go on a trial, can you say, hold up, what's that before you say the trial starts, right? Yeah. And it's like the first day. Yeah. Can you tell your lawyer, like, hold up, can we try to take that deal now before we get it?
SPEAKER_02You could definitely do that, but the DA gonna be like, they're gonna come at you with another deal. They ain't gonna want that one no more. They're gonna know that you they got you by the draws. Space days they offer you a five to ten. And you like, no, we rumbling. The whole first day go past, and then your lawyer in the day, like, yo, listen, man, we trying to come for that deal. They might still get it, but they're like, man, no, well, listen, take the eight and have 16 now. Now you're in that like, shh, now you done you done you done finesse your way out of three years off your sentence. You know what I'm saying? Then you gotta do this eight. You know what I'm saying? So that's how that is, that's how that ends on them. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03And then you know, your um, your friend you grew up with. It's one thing for your friend, like, all right, you know, like your friend told on my man, but that for him to tell on you and get you wills, and you separated from him, forever.
SPEAKER_02One of them friends that ate over your house, you ate over his house, he done wore your draws, you done wore his draws. Like, like, god damn, bro, like where the love at? Like, damn, bro, like, damn, you you you you hated me this much that you threw me to the wolves this much. Granted, both we're both doing wrong. Let's go both do our time, man. Let's go both do our time. We both did wrong. I could see if you had nothing to do with this. And I'm trying to drag you in on my BS. And even then that'll be still crazy, but I can see it. But if we both out there and we both putting our left foot into this trash, man, we gotta go to jail together if we get caught, man.
SPEAKER_03Some dudes that they just once they get in there. A lot of dudes. Yeah, once they get in there and they and they see the conditions of prison and that I want to be here for the rest of my life around a bunch of men, and they understand that life is real as far as life in prison is actually real. And as real men in there who serving life sentences who are never gonna get out.
SPEAKER_02Uh, what's the name just asked a question? I'm just answering questions periodically because we didn't even have, we got plenty of topics, but today the topic was to get up here, I asked you people for nine and ten, I asked the family for nine or ten days, and I brought it to y'all. But uh, I want to uh try to answer this the best from test tests. SJ 8 KM. He said, what's worse? State prison or being sent to a site ward indefinitely?
SPEAKER_03What's worse? Yeah. I would probably say a state pen. You're gonna lose your life.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, but the site ward indefinitely, indefinitely means forever. I don't know, I probably had to say that penitentiary too. Because that site ward, you you ain't in there, you know, you ain't you're locking in and you just you in a hospital. You know, a hospital is damn near like a jail too, though. You gotta maneuver in and maneuver out and all the security, but it ain't jail. You know what I mean? So I would had to say the state pen.
SPEAKER_03And now, a person that told, right? I'm pretty sure you've seen a person that you ever seen somebody who told coming from trial after they told? What you mean? Like you like, you know this person with a trial and know they told. Like, then you looking at him. You ever seen anything like that? Well, a person that went to trial and told? No, I'm saying a person who well, I'll say he testified on the case. Okay, came back to the prison.
SPEAKER_02Oh, um, have I ever seen that? Nine times out of ten, I'm not gonna see it. And if I do see it, I'm seeing him getting his ass whooped. Like, dudes ain't sitting around that. Like, like, do you have a dude that's actively going down every day to tell on a group of nudes during court, and then he coming back, and dudes knowing that this dude is telling on them dudes, yeah, I haven't actively. I'm not saying it don't happen, because I'm quite sure it does. I haven't I or I just didn't know. Because you've seen men come back with life sentences. Yes, yes, and somebody had to tell on them. And I'm quite sure that a lot of people who was incarcerated that did tell on them. You know what I'm saying? So Wow. Wow. Yeah, but that's a crazy joint right there, man. Going back and forth, man, down there just to tell. And you want you want to hurry up and do your job correctly because they made promises to you. I mean, you could get home early, soon as you done this whole trial, and we get the conviction, we're gonna go ahead and give you this a little bit of time and send you out. You know what I mean? So you you you know, that rat, he up early in the morning, he's he brushed his teeth real good, and he suited in the booty and he ready roll. So, you know.
SPEAKER_03Wow. That's just an unfortunate situation, man. You know, because you know, sometimes you have been I've been in situations where as though I I feel like I could have made a better decision. And it wasn't to the actual, you know, you know, standpoint as far as where my life was on a line, but it was a situation. I'm like, Dad, why did I do this? And I may have been in prison or maybe been in a holding cell. I'm like, mm-hmm I could have just avoided this. And a lot of times people are in jail because of their pride. Your pride getting away, man, you're gonna go, you're gonna go go crazy. And then ultimately you find yourself sitting there with your with your with your uh you know your best friend on the standpoint at you today, like do you see the defendant in the room? You're like, yeah, it's right there.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah. That's a bad feeling, man. It's gonna make you go back and rethink you everything you ever did in your life, man. It's gonna that that right there, that's the true eye opener. Your friend or sibling or mother or father sitting on that stand telling.
SPEAKER_03What's worse? Friend, mother, father, sibling, what's from my age hate you worse?
SPEAKER_02My mother or my father. My friend, that's gonna be bad, but my mother or father, like you sent me to jail, mom. Or you sent me to jail, dad. Like, what's gonna be worse for you?
SPEAKER_03Probably seeing. Yeah. Might be my my best friend. Over your mother? My best friend, yeah. Well, why why you say that? Because I did dirt more with him, with him. So and we had a certain cold, we had a certain certain bond. My bond with my mother is not gonna be, it's not based off of us breaking law. So clearly, if the cops is involved, something we was doing something similar to this or have to even have our names mentioned in this. And I and then I and then I go to court and we go to court and then you sit you come out as a witness for me. And my mom was involved. If my mom came out, I'm like, all right, she's coming out because she's just saying what she knows. As far as what I know, and now I'm not gonna involve mom and what I got going on with my my homie coming out. And I would expect mom to tell. She's a woman, like she's older. She ain't going to jail for me.
SPEAKER_02Well, I see your reasoning, but I could I think I probably, well, you know, I grew up without a mom, so you know, you, yeah, I mean, you had your mom, you know. So it's like for what when you when she was right, you had the, you know. But I I don't know. Maybe because I'm long for that moment that the the yearm, you had your mom more than I had my mom. So you should probably like that. You can, you know, like I'll probably be hurt on my mom telling, like, damn, mom, you gotta pay and told on me. Like, wow. Even though I may have did and I may be out here cutting up in the streets, but I'm gonna still look at that like the only person in the world I know she ain't gonna tell me. You know what I'm saying? But you know, you do dirt, you get dirt. And that's just a true saying, man.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's just that's just terrible because but I'm just saying, like, can you accept, like, if if I know I murdered somebody and I got life, can I can can you accept that? Whoa, you your parents? No, you. Can you accept the fact that you got life in prison? That I got life? Yeah, if you if you if you got if say you went to trial. Right. And somebody's testified on you, but you know I did it. I did it. What I what would what um what would I say, would you be okay with the sentence? Like, would you be okay with the life sentence? Like, all right, I know I did it. I know I did it.
SPEAKER_02I would, I just assume that I got testified. Yeah. I'll be mad. I still had that in my mind. It'll like, especially if I just was coming to the jail, whatever, because I'm not taking no accountability. I'm gonna be mad I got life because I'm thinking I'm the slickest nigga in the world and I can get away with it. But once years go on and the thing, I killed this man, I'm gonna be like, that's I got what my hand called for. Listen, accountability comes to those in prison, but it comes at the long wait. It comes at the wait at the at the period of time. It just don't, you know, uh creep up, or it just boom, be prevalent right then and there. Man, wake your ass up, man. You wait till it gets to the show to go to sleep, man. Yeah, you going to sleep talking about some yeah. But yeah, man, we ain't snoring. Yeah, well, let's start these calls, man, because you got a lot of things to do. We just wanted to cut, we we because we've been going for a week, y'all. So you was going for a week, we just had to get back. We wasn't really even gonna come in today, but we're here today because we can't keep taking. We here the rest of the week. We back, we back. It was just a little week of dealing with oh Tonfeek, you ain't telling the good news. You don't be wanting to tell everybody about why we was going this week. Oh, yeah, I had a son, man. Alhamdulillah. He looked like an old him. His little his son looked like an old him. Look at that face. That his son got that same face right now, is not even a week old.
SPEAKER_03I had my son, man. I was happy to happy about that. Uh, how about a lot of things? Howdy about, you know, uh y'all being being supportive, you know, um, family. Um, you know, it's just a lot of things to be grateful for, you know. So I I want to tell everybody, man, just take advantage of life. If you have life, man, you're not gonna always have everything your way, you're not gonna always have things the way that you want them. But whatever you do have and whatever people that you do have around you that love you for you and want to be around you for you, man, just embrace it and keep it going because we just never know where we're gonna be. What we're gonna what we gonna what we're gonna endure. And children are a blessing. You know, children are a blessing, man. No matter what. You have a child, you're able to have a children, you know, they are a blessing, man. And and put to the um mothers and fathers out there, you know, try to do the best that you can do for your kids and and be around your kids and teach your children, you know, and try to bring them, bring them up right to the best of your ability. And um just just live life. Just live life because I I I just had a son, man. I got a I got another son, I got two sons, I got one son that's 20, and I gotta now I have a new son. Um his baby's name is Adil. And he's um you know, I love him to death. I'm I'm up here falling asleep because of him because I'm up with him, he's crying all night. You know, but it is what it is. I'm I'm a proud father, man. I'm a proud father, you know. So you know, I'm just I'm just excited, man. Shout out to y'all, man. You know, for everybody for sticking with us. And I know y'all missed us while we was going. But I just wanted to say that because, you know, I had to realize some things in life and in this week, not only this week, only the last eight to ten months. I had to realize something that everybody is not things not gonna always be how you want them to be. Things may not always end how you want it to end. Just try to stick to your guns and stick to the ones that love you and bring those people close to you. That's all I want to say about that. But yeah, y'all about to get to this uh these phone calls, man, and um and talk to y'all, man. We ain't talk to y'all in a minute, man. So you know what I mean? Just bring, you know, bring that bring the energy, man. Bring the conversations, bring, you know, talk to us, man, if you can. Number 215-316-4492. The phone on. 215-316-4492 is a number. Y'all can reach out to us, man.
SPEAKER_02And and and again, we will be doing a documentary about the neighborhood we came from, the alleys we used to run through. And we're not doing this to uh, like I said, glamorize what we did, but you know, just to show you a background who we were and what we came from. And we regular just like y'all. I don't want y'all to sit there and look at us and think that you know we some different type of people. No, we regular and we just trying to figure it out just like y'all, man. We all here together, man. When you see the the places we come from, the lots we done sat in on days on in, about nothing. About nothing, you're gonna see. Tell us from the jails.
SPEAKER_01We're speaking with who Sosa.
SPEAKER_03What's up, Sosa Shave? You call from West Philly?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, we yeah, you one of us, man. We West Philly stand up. What's up, man? What's going on?
SPEAKER_01I ain't watched your whole live yet, but I was wanted to wanted to see your opinion on that um on that situation with that girl Khadija from the UK.
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah, Khadija, she was on the podcast, yeah. Yeah, we ain't we gonna we're gonna address that tomorrow. That's a whole nother drawing. So make sure you tap in tomorrow. Um, because I have a few choice words for that, but make sure you tap in tomorrow, because I'm I'm gonna give you my opinion on it.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, well I want to say this too. I just want to make this clear though before you go, because you know, if that was the case where she was taken advantage of in a manner where though it wasn't right, we don't agree with any type of violence in that that manner. If that was the case, I don't know, because I don't want to paint nobody guilty, you know, and if he's falsely accused, because we do have that out here, because women do say that people do certain things and it don't be true. You know, I'm I'm actually uh a person who actually witnessed that. So I'm something you gotta be really, really careful, man. But we'll talk about it though, man. Thanks. That's that's a that's a good topic, man.
SPEAKER_01Oh yeah, right, right. I ain't I ain't I ain't too hit on what's going on all the way. I just seen some shit on Instagram. I'm like, damn, I'm gonna uh get some info on there. I know y'all had her up here.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, she yeah, she she folk. So we gotta be real careful, tread, tread that real carefully, but we were definitely looking to it for sure. But thanks, man, for calling. Appreciate that. Yeah, hold on. But yeah, like that's another thing. I mean, like, certain things, certain topics, man, certain people's business. We gotta we gotta we should have real careful, not to be too too caddy in people's business, because I don't know what's going on with that case. I don't know. I don't know who's not saying either one of them is lying. I don't know. Something happened, something went down, whatever it may be. But it's up to the judges to actually decide that, man, and see what happened with that case, man. Because, you know, that's just a real slippery. Now we don't condone that, man. That if whatever happened, you know, we just went to wish the best for everybody, man. You know, we don't condone uh rape or taking advantage of any women, you know, or even men, men get raped too. You know what I'm saying? Not laughing, not laughing about it, but I want to ask that question, though. Tell us in the judge who you speaking with. What's up, man? What's going on?
SPEAKER_01It's Rakim.
SPEAKER_03Where you calling from? You said Hakim or Joaquin?
SPEAKER_01Raking with an R.
SPEAKER_03Oh Rakim, what's up? Where are you calling from, man? Shout out to Southwest Foot. That's just up there. I was just up there um on Willing Avenue getting some African food yesterday, man. I saw shout out to um South Side G I seen them in there. But what's going on, man?
SPEAKER_01Yo, my grandma from West. My grandma from down like 46th Street originally. Oh, yeah. We didn't go southwest and shit. But I just wanted to chat me with y'all brothers, man. Y'all muscle them. Y'all uh I'm 39.
SPEAKER_03I appreciate that, man.
SPEAKER_01Alright, y'all.
SPEAKER_03Alright, enjoy enjoy your day, bro. Yeah, um But you know, these situations, I just just gotta really real, real careful with those situations. You gotta be real careful. I'm gonna ask you. So what if a what if a man get raped by a woman, like a grown man raised raped by a grown woman? Is what have you ever heard of a case like that?
SPEAKER_02Um yeah, I seen something about uh we was up here talking about it one day. Remember, she ordered pizza or something, and the pizza man came. Remember, it was something that we were showing. Oh yeah? And she was in the crib with him and she was following him and touching him and jacking him off, and he was scared, and he was in the corner and she was grabbing him and she was getting it out of him, and he like, I'm supposed to bring her your pizza. So, but she he didn't know her. Oh, really? Yeah, so like, but what was you saying? Like, but a lot of times a man probably ain't gonna tell about getting raped by a woman. No, he told. He went and brought that to the police, like, man, I felt uncomfortable and and he, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03But I'm saying, like, the chances, because a lot of time I'm gonna tell a man, a man, uh, some some men are like, okay, let's get it. Like, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah, or even if you don't say let's get it, a man just that's just not in the major, but he'd just be like, I don't know though, but I I wouldn't. I but I ain't getting raped by a woman though. It got to be 99,000 of them. And that still might not happen. I look at me as a juggernaut. Ain't no woman, it can't no woman come and rape me. Just grab me on the genitals unless I'm letting her. Other than that, ain't no woman, and I'm not knocking no woman and saying Rhonda Rousey can't rape me. You don't think so? No. How the if I didn't want her to touch me, I'm ush, ush, ush. I'm a grown man for real. I ain't playing and I don't condone that. I don't condone hitting no women. I will break Rhonda Rousey to listen, man. That's why we men for a reason. She can have, and they could tie one hand behind my back with her training. When she gets one of these, she's gonna think about life. Like, yo, am I a boy or a girl? Yeah, and you better think about it.
SPEAKER_03Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, all right. You know, so yeah.
SPEAKER_03Rhydda Rousey, she probably, yeah, she she she a woman though, like you know what I mean. Yeah, it just come on. What about um let's see?
SPEAKER_02I don't care which woman's a shields. Her two. I don't know. Her and Rhonda. What's up together? No, you can't beat the bro. I can beat both of them, bro. I could beat both of them, bro. I will beat both of them. Not that I'm not no woman, I'm talking about we can put the gloves on. All of it, what's the name can detect me from one angle with her MMC fighting, and Shields detect me with the box? And it's up in the MMA, you mean? I mean MMA, whatever Rhonda Rousey does MMA, right? Yeah, and Chills do the regular boxing. They can both come at me, have me in the middle of the ring, and both of them attack me with their techniques. I'm knocking both of them out, bro. I'm winning. Uh no. And we got our gloves on, backs, boom, they not ready for this power, man. They women, bro. Yeah, okay. And I don't want to stay on that too much, man, because I don't want to turn the women off and we're just talking. Can't two three women. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Clarissa Shields is like they'll beat you up in there. I know they would. I'm jumping in there though. That's one thing you gotta know. I'm not sitting there in the courtside ring watching you go to sleep in there.
SPEAKER_03Rodder outside or Clarissa Shields. Oh, snap. Shout out to Ibn Alfalani with the thousand dollar donation, man. Uh appreciate you, bro. He said uh for a deal, man. Appreciate that, man. Thanks you, man. Appreciate that, man. Thank you. Yeah, man. So you know, um, yeah, you know, these these these these uh these fights is um I mean the uh these cases where though you know men get taken advantage of. I I think it's really it's not really mentioned as much. Whereas though a man is drug, because if a man get drugs, nothing, he he he can't offer nothing. Not really like you can't because you we we we have to uh be aroused in a certain manner to be able to get you know taken advantage of like that. But I don't think I don't see men really telling too much.
SPEAKER_02OG left hand said shields sleep. I'm not going out, man. I've been punched by the best stuff, man. I'm not going out.
SPEAKER_03Yo, bro.
SPEAKER_02Bro, bro, I ain't saying you're going out, but you might lose that fight. I'm not losing that fight, bro. If I grab her, it's really a rap. You better grab her. Man, you talk about better. If you think you think she can take one of these straight down the pipe, yeah, yeah. Well, if she can do that, then I might lose. She can take one of them. I just might lose. If I can give her this off that back foot and I and that tone don't be loud, be muffled. The punch, see the slap be like loud, the punch be like it's the third. If she can take that, that fuck that boy, she ain't taking that. She is not taking that, boy. That's a different type of power right there, bro.
SPEAKER_03Listen, you know, I know them. I gotta reach out to them and see if we can set up a sparring session. Now they probably did you probably go viral because you know, you you spar Christian Shields might go viral. Okay.
SPEAKER_02I swear if you can find that to happen, man. I want the audience. I want I'm gonna spoil her. You spar? Yes, I would. Yes, I would. And I don't gotta wear no headgear or nothing. You better. She could put her head gear on. You better wear headgear. Man, bro, I'm a grown girl. Yo, she's a professional. I don't care. It's a she. Yeah, all right. Talk about something, man. Come on, man. Yo, what y'all think? Him versus Clarissa Shields. The quote, I'm telling you, like Y'all doubting me with Derrick Henry. Yeah, that's they didn't. Y'all all doubting me. Y'all doubting me just picking this man up, driving him in the ground. Down duty. After my young boy just did it. What's his name? DeJean. DeGene. Dejean Cooper. He ain't stronger than me. Cooper DeGene? Yeah, no. Now, probably this year because he put on a bunch of weight and all that. And then y'all doubting me with Clarissa. I'm not no woman fighter, but if we can get in the ring with, because she's a professional, we can put the gloves on and all that. Come on, bro. So you say, men, if y'all dated her, if she had y'all on if y'all got an argument, y'all be scared to argue with her? Some dudes might. You'll be sitting there, you'll see would you quiet up if she starts arguing with you? She jump up like, nigga, stop running your mouth while I show you what it is. You're gonna be like, all right, man, chill. Some dudes might. Nah, no. Ever. The bull everlasts. Call me everlasting. No, that won't ever happen to you. Ever. No, no. Mm-mm. You gotta catch me while I'm sleeping. If I'm sleeping, then she gets me with the pot and all that. Even punches. All right. She get out until I gain consciousness, game over.
SPEAKER_03All right. What y'all think, man? I don't know, man. That's that's a professional. She undefeated, too. And she like she, I'm just saying, the the the that's one I don't want to keep on this topic too long, but the punch placement, the placement of the punches, it ain't about the power. She's gonna move certain ways and she's gonna land on you, like, you know what I mean? So you got you gotta you gotta be careful with all that. In the fight, you're gonna win. In the ring, yeah. In the ring, she's gonna tune him up, right? She's gonna move around the room, you're gonna get tired. You know what I mean? She's gonna move, move, move. Then she's gonna start going to the body. It's over, man. Yeah, I'll put my put my money on her.
SPEAKER_02Call in everybody. You got any questions, man? Anything you want to talk about, man. 215-316-4492. Again, 215-316-4492. Feel free, the lines is open, man. The bill got paid. We in here rolling right now.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, listen. Hey, James, I don't care what you talk about, bro. If he gets in the boxing ring with that professional woman, she I saw her spar a minute. Man, she cannot win with me, bro.
SPEAKER_02I'm a different type of gorilla, bro. I'm a man, bro. I'm a man's man. I bet I don't need no training for guys to right now. Me coming from the set right now to the ring. She gonna have to train for me right now, bro. Bro, I'm telling you, bro. They can give her all the head equipment, all the and I don't got to have no head equipment, bro. Bro, when she gets one of these anywhere on her body, bro, that's gonna make her re-evaluate that day in front of her. I don't think you're gonna hit her. You don't think I'm gonna hit her? You don't think I'm gonna I could get up on her and just let her in then bully her in the corner? Once she gets in that corner, it's murder. She rolls. She's gonna move. Murder, she she better. Because if she's gonna move the hell out of that ring if she don't move. Okay. Yeah, I ain't playing. Come on, man. Don't let them say they put a million dollars if they're for the winner.
SPEAKER_03Is there any notable boxers you probably can beat? Like a like a like a like a professional man boxer? Um, notable. Like you said, I can probably beat this notable man boxer. Like you talking about like Shakur, Tank, um, Wilder, uh, Usick.
SPEAKER_02See, I would have to get somebody my my weight, like like my weight. Boots, Jeron Boots in this. Ooh, like the men boots, me and boots. I got the training for them dudes. They men. Terrence Crawford. Yeah, Terrence Crawford will probably be a joint, but I'll put some, I'll put paws on his ass, though. I'll punch his ass right up. Tan Crawford, he after that joint, he'd be like, Boy, you you gonna be the next one. I'm about I know. I know. Everybody that step out of that joint with me, though, regardless of a win, they're gonna be like, Yeah, main man bought all power punches to that joint. Yeah, yeah, what are you talking? Crawford brought all power punches. Crawford, yeah, yeah. I know he's gonna bring it. I know he's gonna, he's he's magnificent. But boy, if he let one of these land, he's gonna think about the rest of that fight too. He can't get forward to keep getting underneath them joints like that, man.
SPEAKER_03Oh no, I bet on Crawford, man. We'll go over Crawford. How many rounds are this fight gonna let? How many five rounds?
SPEAKER_02Uh a young three. Three rounds, you make three rams, man. Three rounds. Yeah, two, three two-minute rams. So we talking about Crawford, boots, who we talking about? Uh I ain't picked one yet. I gotta I gotta pick one.
SPEAKER_03What are you gonna do? I'm saying Crawford or Boots. You know, boots is right down the street. I can make I can call boots in the no.
SPEAKER_02I don't think I'm gonna have to train. Yeah, we could make three rounds. See, I need a sparring. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Three rounds. That's only nine minutes. Tell us from the jails.
SPEAKER_01We're speaking with yo, why do black face can beat everybody, man?
SPEAKER_03I don't think I could beat him.
SPEAKER_02I'm just gonna rumble him though. I don't think I could beat him.
SPEAKER_01He said Derrick Henry, he's gonna stop Derrick.
SPEAKER_02I'm definitely stopping Derrick Henry, bro. Bro, you don't think listen, I don't know your weight and size, and I don't know the you know the capacity of your heart integrity, but that's where that comes from, bro. Yeah, okay. Bro, I'm getting on that field. Derek Henry can't do nothing with me. And see, all y'all want to do is laugh, man. That's what I'm gonna stop talking about.
SPEAKER_01Listen, I love the determination, I love the belief in yourself, right? And you should. Everybody should believe in you, believe in yourself, but sometimes it could be exaggeration a little bit. I mean, but but then you know, when you get into deep borders and shit start changing. I know this is a bad idea, this is a bad idea.
SPEAKER_02Well, one thing about me, I know when it gets crunchy, get out the way. I ain't I I didn't want to be sitting in there playing around and acting like it don't hurt. I'm like, hey, and I'm getting out of that joint. Like, man, I thought I could do it, I can't. I'm gonna let you know from the drop. Don't do that again, bro. I'm out. That's it. Once you're in there, once you're in there, you're in. That's it.
SPEAKER_01You're getting the waters, man. Get in the beam. Oh, listen. Listen, I've been in plenty of situations where I'm got in it. Now, uh oh uh oh, now you know what? This is a bad decision.
SPEAKER_03Tank, you know, they were tank. We were small too. Tank's small. Yeah, he cracked it. But I'm just letting you know though.
SPEAKER_02If Tank catch one of these drones, bro, he gotta deal with some shit too, bro. Okay, all right. What you always say, you got to bring ass to get ass.
SPEAKER_01We gotta bring some ass to get some ass.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, man. You already know, man. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_01I agree with you on that. Yeah, that's only one way to find out. You gotta stand, you gotta stand in front of you. You gotta do the weather to store.
SPEAKER_03All right, man. Enjoy your night, man. Appreciate it. All right, man. It's another call. Tell us Mr.
SPEAKER_01Gels, we're speaking with you speaking with Rafi.
SPEAKER_03So, Rafi, where are you calling from, man?
SPEAKER_01I'm calling from Southwest.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to Southwest, what's up, bro?
SPEAKER_01I got a I got a question for Black.
SPEAKER_03Talk to me.
SPEAKER_01Black.
SPEAKER_02So you think if Terrence Crawford hits you, you're not going out. No, I don't think that. I know I'm probably gonna go out nine times out of ten. But what I do think is if I hit Terren Crawford, there is no doubt in my mind if he don't go out, he's gonna back up and he's gonna think I can't take too many of them drones again.
SPEAKER_01No, I know I understand, but Black, I don't think you're gonna even try that that first point you get hit with, I don't think you're gonna even touch him, but if that's the case, then then that's what happened.
SPEAKER_02I ain't get mine off.
SPEAKER_01But if I get it off, I don't I I don't want that border hurt you, but first and still you can get it off. You might use crazy because I don't think no woman can beat no man, I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_02So I might be Clarissa though.
SPEAKER_01You you could be Clarissa, but like like going you go too far with one of the it's gonna get bad, Black.
SPEAKER_02It might just do, man. But if I definitely get in there with him, man, and my all I'm all I'm saying is if I get some shit off, y'all gonna see that it done something to him. It ain't gonna be no roll off, and he right back into the humble. No, it's a roll off and a think a bit, and that's what it's gonna be. Okay, all right, man. Listen, man. All right, remember that y'all go, man. I love y'all's show, man. Keep doing what y'all are doing, man.
SPEAKER_01I'm talking about that.
SPEAKER_02Why do you tell him, man?
SPEAKER_03Be safe, bro. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. So my thing is this. I just, I just I just really, really don't think that you not I'm just saying, these dudes, man. The flames, man. Thank you, man. The the punch placement is gonna be ridiculous. I already know what's gonna be too, they're too advanced.
SPEAKER_02Right. I'm not saying I'm yeah, okay. Yeah, you looking on all them scenes. If I get one though, bro, anything can happen in a flurry. And we letting them go.
SPEAKER_03Okay. Tell us from the jails we speaking with. What's up? This is Muhammad from Maryland. What's up, Mohammed? Wake up tonight. What's up, bro?
SPEAKER_01Hey, so I got two questions real quick. All right. So I ain't watched none of the this whole never. I ain't watched none of the whole episode today. So, hey, Black, I don't know if we can even bid like that, because like, you know, y'all say we take that type of stuff seriously. We're like, you think he's gonna get us the, you know, we know it's not you on that job, but when y'all I ain't think I ain't had no show for like Thursday and Friday, right?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, we had the tip stuff going on all week, but we uh we we had down the I told you.
SPEAKER_02No, hold on, hold on, I wanna hear what he's because he was no what you were saying from the beginning, because I I didn't really catch what you were saying.
SPEAKER_01Nah, look, so I don't want I don't know if you you can bid like that or not, but like you know, you said you're gonna get us the the work. We know it wasn't you.
SPEAKER_02No, no, no, no, no, no. You gotta go back and look at the beginning of this live. The work is up there. Say it again. I said you gotta go. Did you catch the beginning of this live? Nah, I didn't. You gotta go back.
SPEAKER_01You probably, yeah, yeah, you probably did come up with it. Yeah. But it just looked, you know, it kind of looked like just from a business standpoint, no show Thursday, no show Friday. Then the weekend made it even longer. It made it seem like, you mean?
SPEAKER_03Mm-hmm. No, but I had a son, man. I had a son. I had a had a new boy, had a brand new brand new boy. That's why we wasn't here, man. Oh, yeah. Thank God. Uh congratulations, bro. Thanks, bro. But yeah, we got paperwork. What's watch the interview is up there, but you can see everything, man.
SPEAKER_01We officially asked y'all this like two months ago, before, you know, a couple big episodes. Knowing what you know now with this show and where y'all reached so far, and y'all can, you know, sky's the limit. Would you go back and do everything over?
SPEAKER_03Nah. What you mean? What I want to talk about life period, right? Life period. I mean, that's a that's a hell of a question. I gotta think about that. Yeah, I gotta think.
SPEAKER_01Like every two months, I'm gonna keep asking as the show keeps growing. Yeah, I know it like I gotta think.
SPEAKER_02Because if we didn't do what we did in life thus far, we probably wouldn't be here with this today. Y'all wouldn't be right here, probably.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you're right, bro. This is something to think about, man. Yeah, that's a good question. We're thinking about it. That might be a good topic. We're we'll talk about it, man. Oh, for sure. Appreciate you, man.
SPEAKER_01Appreciate y'all. I can't wait to watch the show later, right? All right, thanks, man. I appreciate that.
SPEAKER_03Like me slide. Yeah, that's a uh that's a that's a that's a good that's a good that's a good topic, man. Um, that's a good question, man. Um but yeah, like you know, these things come about, man, in situations where as though, you know life may throw you curveballs and stuff like that, and you know, but as far as you getting in the ring with them athletes and and doing you my man. You my man. I just you know what I mean. I I I believe in you, but Terrence Crawford, boots and them, oh them dudes they listen, man. Them they they they they they elite. They elite athletes, like the the the best of the best, like at in boxing, you know what I'm saying? So it's like you're not yeah, forget it. But yeah, y'all, we appreciate everybody for you know for uh for tuning in, man, and uh and uh hitting us up, man. Um, you know, being a part of the actual podcast. I had a question I was ready to ask, but I forgot what I was gonna say, man. How do you forget? I don't know. I was thinking about it. Uh it kind of threw me off when I was talking to think about it. But yeah, like, yeah, man, we thank everybody for tuning in. Thank everybody who who's been uh you know a part of the show, man. Call in, man. We got like two more minutes, man. Uh 215-316-4492. That's 215-316-4492.
SPEAKER_02And again, man, for the people, man, that's just joining the show, man. We uh we boarded up. I asked you for 10 days to show the paperwork. Can you go back to the front of it again, please, uh Little Talk? But they can see it on here, man. This is my uh my uh disclosure, excuse me, my disposition for the case that I caught in '98 for the homicides that I had. And um down here at the bottom, can you scroll up again? That's the disposition of it. 95201. You know, the district attorney will leave of court, enters a no-pro sequel on the Wiffin Bill of Information. That's how the case was discharged and thrown out on my behalf. So this is what this topic, what this is what this show was about for me. You know, like I say, I didn't have to do this because I know I'm a man and my brother didn't know who I am. I the people that I love, I know who I am, but I'm giving a message to the masses, so I don't want to come to y'all underneath no fraudulent uh activity. I ain't like I said, I ain't even got it, man. I'm up here, you know, I gotta go to work and then rush up here, just you know, I want to relax and chill. I don't, you know, think I want to be up here running my mouth, but you know, I want I got something to say to y'all that maybe can help a lot of people that's thinking about doing something or is doing some things that can land them in the penal system or dead. That's all I'm on. So, you know, again, you can see that case number up there. Put that uh top part back up there again for me, uh little fake. You see the case number right there, 9810-6039. You know what I'm saying? The complaint and all that with the dates, all that, all that is lined up where you can see. And you know, this is not public information. You probably won't see unless you dig deep or probably go down there. But I had to go down there to uh CJC to the records department and it cost cash to get this joint out. So, you know, you know what I mean? Just to, you know, cash that I don't even had that I owe this man back, man. Man, y'all made me go in debt.
SPEAKER_03I want to say something too, another thing, because we I'm paying attention to the comments. Um, we have no problem with million dollars worth of game at all. There's no beef, no problem. We we understand Wallow, that's our guy, man. So I see the comments and people speak speaking about it on Instagram about them tapping into the jail world, you know, Wallow did time. So it's no, we have no issue. We want everybody to continue to do what they're doing. Uh, we support him and you know, and them and what they got going on. We from the same city, you know, so it's no, we have no milers, no gripes with what for what they're doing as far as uh prison skits or whatever they hit they got going on, man. Salute to them, you know. I mean, there's no issue uh with us, uh with them, and and we don't feel no type of way about them. We just feel like, you know, everybody has uh has an opinion about about jail, and people want to voice their opinion and voice what they have going on and their thoughts and their views about their time in jail, man. Salute, shout out to them and everything they got going on, man.
SPEAKER_02Anything else you want to add? Man, call in, man. We've got about another minute or two, man. 215-316-4492. 215-316-4492. Tell us from the jails hotline.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, maybe we can go up there on Million Dollar for Game. We should go probably go up there and talk to them and chill with them one day. Oh man, maybe so. We should probably go up there. Yeah, I think so too. Yeah, we probably want to do that.
SPEAKER_02That'll be a good job.
SPEAKER_03And uh, anybody who got any loved ones in prison, man, make sure they reach out to us. Any loved ones in prison, make sure they reach out to us, man. They want to get their story out there, hit us up, uh, email us, hit us up on Instagram, however you want to do it, man. Uh, we love it. We love it, we love to keep uh the young guys and put people's stories out, young guys, old guys, anybody that's doing time, anybody on the streets, if you have a story, you want to put it out there to the world, man.
SPEAKER_02Uh, and to Terrell Walker, 1312. Um, I don't even know how to put this up on Reddit. But even if I did know how to put this up on Reddit, I wouldn't even put it up on Reddit. The only reason why I'm addressing it because I seen the picture that they had over a Braheem Jackson, which was my picture on Reddick. But but but whoever, whoever put it up there, took it down. They took it down ASAP. They seen that, damn, this ain't the Brahim Jackson I thought it was. And I respect that. They took it down. If you go look on his website for where it said Braheem Jackson, the rat from Tails and the Jels, it's not even up there no more. They took the post down, but you wouldn't even have to go through that type of embarrassment or, you know, like damn of wrongness if you did a thorough proper research on who you was looking for.
SPEAKER_03Who you told to call in? Anybody want to call in? They got it. We got you know 30 seconds, 215-316-4492. Dutch man Southwest Philly said uh he I would I would call. My John don't go through. Not on duty. Not on duty. But go ahead and call the phone, man. 215-316-4492. 215-316-4492. There you go. Tell us for the jails who speaking with.
SPEAKER_01But yeah, black. I didn't want to know though, like, would you really fire with like some boxes in the game?
SPEAKER_02I can I can you say that again?
SPEAKER_01Say what?
SPEAKER_02I said I couldn't hear you. Can you say that again?
SPEAKER_01Oh, my bad. I was saying, like, would you go and like uh far with some boxes as like in the game already?
SPEAKER_02Um, man, I I would definitely do it. I was not something that I aspire to do, but if it was some money there for me to make, I get in there and I'm trying to win. I'm trying to win, but this is not something that I wake up and want to do right now.
SPEAKER_03You should do a kick joint where they fall around with the camera all day. The kick, you should just the stream, the stream joint, you should do that. Nah, you might you might yeah, you might do that, man. Starting.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, but Dutch man, I don't think I'm gonna be doing that. I don't think I look to do it, but if it was some money there, I'll show you that I can get in there and put something on the floor for them real quick. No, do this man crazy.
SPEAKER_01Yo, definitely here for it, though. Yo, I just wanted to ask all right, Dutch man.
SPEAKER_03Enjoy your night, bro. Enjoy your night. You say you can put what what on the floor?
SPEAKER_02Huh? Oh, look, Laflame cussing you out right now. He said, Man, y'all going a million dollars worth of game. Y'all ain't even get me on the show yet, man. The flame, no, don't think that. We love you, bro. We love you. You gotta DM again, man. We're gonna make that happen, man.
SPEAKER_03No, tomorrow, man. We got tomorrow, we're gonna hang you up here tomorrow, man. Hang you up here tomorrow, man. Um DM us tonight. We're gonna set it up for tomorrow, man. If you if you're available tomorrow, you're gonna set it up for tomorrow. You'll be up here tomorrow. My guy. My word. Yeah, you're right. You're right. You're right. Shout out to my guy, uh EA5 Inc. I don't know how to say that. What's going on? Tell us from the jails.
SPEAKER_01Yep. Hello?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, what's going on? Who's speaking with?
SPEAKER_01How y'all doing, fellas? Speaking with Perry. I'm from the Bronx, New York.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to the Bronx. Say Curry.
SPEAKER_01Perry. Yeah, Perry.
SPEAKER_03Oh, Perry, what's up, man? What's up? How you doing, guys?
SPEAKER_01I really just wanted to call. Say, I appreciate y'all stories, man. I appreciate y'all. And black, you are funny, man. Yo, and I really appreciate how you explain stuff, man. I put a lot of my friends on and they changed up a lot, man. I really, I really do appreciate y'all. And I'm definitely gonna donate this week when I get paid. Thank you, man. We appreciate that, man. Thank you. All right, man.
SPEAKER_02You be safe out there, man. Stay tapped in.
SPEAKER_01Thank you. I definitely love you.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to New York. Yeah, man. So listen, y'all. We thank everybody for tuning in. Thank everybody for being part of the show. Uh, you know, remember to be safe, stay free, stay focused, that a troubled man love those who love you. Anything else you want to add, young?
SPEAKER_02Man, I I I uh I piggyback off everything you said, and always give yourself that extra given time to think in three to five seconds. Three to five seconds ain't gonna hurt nothing, it ain't gonna change your stance if you choose to still do it, but it may make you think of another way. Three to five seconds. That's it.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, shout out to y'all, man. Thanks everybody for tuning in. Thanks everybody for being a part of the show. It's Tells from the Gels. We are