tv Documentary RT January 23, 2023 6:30am-7:01am EST
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ah ah, we all came out together. we were all supposed to go home together. i didn't have them. ah! we had all went to the movies. we get to the corner of 15th and ridgewood and there's another car just sitting there. when you are cheating you going to do your 1st mission dazzle key is in for and in a band with pistols. and we all feel in like a drilling surgeon through our bodies,
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but nobody's really talking because we know what we go on with here. a cars tire street. yeah. we could hear the car ready next to us all the way down to scare what you rates as a g at you don't know what these feelings are, but you know that with the car stop and we say there they go. we shoot everybody shoot. we did that every night. you know, that is that shots in the far as just constantly right next to us in this just shot after shot after shot shot, we end up crashing. we all jumped out the car and
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start running toward the store. they had already called the police in the ambulance and everything. ah dear, it was asking, where's quarry? where's court? and for like keys, he's right behind us. he's right behind us in so he ran back down to the crash site. he was trying to get cory out the car. ah, on the walk, the talking to hear them say deal at the same. mm hm. so we knew he was gone for prosecutor se kemati. carter pulled the trigger on his assault rifle. ah, afford to. it's belonged to what gang and fired on the innocent victims and the other
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car early that saturday morning because they thought they were members of a rival gang. they were not. i didn't have a 24 and i got arrested may 27. 1997 in i was 18 years. tomato a like came to prison. i was young and speak very well, wasn't really educated, or some people believed that in the gang lifestyle the day with somebody. he was important to a particular group of people. they would rather be important tyrant
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in an average citizen has to struggle. some people are afraid of being who they are. the road is an easy growing in developing as an easy prison isn't easy. lineage kamani carter, and i'm currently starting the life stands for a gang related drop out to happen 9 years ago. my victim was innocent. he was also a student who was attending college. his name is corey pittman. at this time, i would like to apologize to, to pick the family because only now about begun to understand that the enjoyment of life was taken away can never be replaced. and i'm sorry,
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my history is the life of a lot of kids out there at our community. and my reality as a young man, when life in prison will be their future. if we don't start creating better ways of dealing with our children. who for a while right yeah. you're supposed to block to block those are baggage with other cameras feel with
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almost every hours up year after dark to the streets and just be crawl and we just started out like any other patrol partners or we were just handling regular police falls and then we'd be on a like a burglary call or a vandalism call and what was that? we'd hear shots fired, you know, block away or a couple blocks away and then at the return shot, somebody shooting out of the car. now, mackenzie would come across bodies in the street. people who did sac laying there no, dear, in august of 1980 from the detroit area. the football coach that i had, he told me about it. i'd never heard of it before. he made it sound like heaven. coming to the great northwest, the peaceful northwest was a young lawyer starting a practice. so i was doing domestic contract law real estate law.
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by the end of the eighty's early ninety's. it was almost solely felony defense. ah, the news tribune had a headline comparing to coma as being little detroit a a very young kids it seems, were getting involved and horrendous violence. 20 to 30 years ago. i think there's no question that the kitchen cripps from l. a. came up
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here and seated this area. ah, is came a took a la blocked court as i lived on all my life. bo wrote a word from orchard ali down to the top. and then he had these other guys, it was kind of scary and they will rate. they had that on the side. ah. so read a booted mix in california, didn't mix them to come watch. lou. aah! to com is about 30 miles from seattle. many of the african american and other folks that have come to this region after the forty's, after world war 2, a large influx of people came. many people came through fort lewis and settled in close proximity to the common
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mm. because of red line and people were red line in the certain area, the hill top in those areas is where black people were concentrated at that time. after world war 2. to com is no different from any place else in this country in terms of how people are relegated to that bottom wrong if they are poor or if they are of color name. there was so many of our children affected during the late eighty's early ninety's. if you around the age 111213, during that time you are affected by this m. o. so many of the kids didn't survive ever killed me if they didn't die, they're in prison for a long time. ah,
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they don't have very was already a poverty stricken neighbourhood. and then when you feel prostitution on that, so gangs on that, throw crack cocaine on top of all that these kids, they are a product of the vironment that they were pushed into new. ah, and you so much don't so much dog that was just saturated hill to come along. which is ridiculous. a legend, 88. it was flight. a lived in a world that was my believe was we did things that i never knew that i will live to see this day. oh, man, the drugs, guns, the fuel edge killing these kids grew up in something that a lot of people don't want to face reality about, ah, ah, forwarding to french president emanuel macro. the candidate must decide whether wants
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to be free or a basil of china or the united states, but grown has never been known to be an original thinker. however, on this point, he is obviously right. the real question is whether it's europe still has the power to decide its fate at all. patients which are formed over tens of thousands of years can give us important information into our climate and how it has changed over time. what a scary is our glaciers are melting at an alarming rate to learn more. we came here to help us to speak to victor puppets that he has a gracie ologist who has devoted his entire life to the topic. it is a fascinating at times dangerous, and very important job. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order is it conflict with the 1st
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law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point, obviously is too great truck rather than fear. a very job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protective phone existence with a doing this 23 years on the street up here trying to make a rep like a me for myself and my friends are mm
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. are talking about the emotional involvement long from madison earlier in . i am a blue my bounty hunter. the saw the come wash in my family. salmone i came up here in mole. this is while she the lava. ah wait to hear news about arrival gang at the mall or at the ball. now lou will go up there just a game back to his door for her. like we have some freedom smart. we drink todd to girls
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draw cars of announced real fast. ah, the words were away from the police. how a slave slave who aly ran to were wishing to pollute randal words ah. poked money as well. it turned out different others so that you know you can't turn back time. but i'll just what alyssa manny won't even be in a situation as a good do this. a lot. i of the we all were lost the blindly not blown out here. we didn't know. no better with kimani is to be out here. what us
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you know, baby quickie, young gangster, young brother, just eager to prove his wife. i was 18 when i met him. but he was doing the same things i was doing, you know, and he was only 11 to 12 for the south, like we were hispanic, a gangster, we can tell him what to do. i want it his way. he looked at g streng your eyes. i had this now fear attitude you need is that my guy never seen his mom around like united as she was the you know, i mean he, the south side with as so as i come on, i don't know too much about my dad. never seen. i see his mom and i grew up into like
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really bad situation. a plan was run down poor like really no food really, that is basically raising his self that's really came in or we was picking him up. keep him out with us. so on the ropes, whole shimoda run the streets love. oh oh, he's just oh oh, i hear you got her. here's your pistol and you got your pistol. keep it on you. i don't know as a saying no luck among bees. we 11 among the we all out each other we'll adopt for each other. no one,
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all i lot of people make it up to be oh there was just a group of older guys who let you hang around and they almost kind of treated you like a peer of theirs. if they was smoking cigarettes, they would hand you a cigarette. i was drinking alcohol, they will let you ship awesome alcohol. they paid attention and they, they really kind of genuinely care and it may have been in subtle ways, like penny you, a few dollars giving you a nickname, so to speak. but, you know, i think to, for young kids, those are meaningful moments. we want it to be like the all jeez, who'd been to prison, came home. they got to respect because they went to prison. darcy and went to prison and we want to be like all my friends is either in prison, nan forever or day. and
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so i dug this all relic out. i wasn't certain, i could find it. it was accidental. dfi, i off se dug it out there. missing. it's got to be back to $8889.00. we were educating ourselves, nor of so many kids out here. run in his gang members, we started keeping a notebook on him and mr. and getting pictures and they found out we had it and they all wanted to see someone come up and say my, my face isn't in there. it goes for a photograph. those are all the original kids that were recruited and ta to be gang members by the ela gangs. they were smart, they were natural leaders. the other kids looked up to him and listen to him. they get all due math and they're good. you know, they all thought they were stupid later because they didn't finish school, but they knew how many ounces are in a pound. how many a balls you could get in and out how much money they should get back, how much they were owed. they were sharp little guys,
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they had to be $10.00 to $12.00. now in the 1st time that i've ever encountered law enforcement, i was young. i was a kid. i'm running away from home. and i was basically living in this abandoned house with all of these other teenagers and kids . one more than i was ride my bike and i was cut into the house because the house you kind of like a, a short cut. you know, to the next block. i've seen some police in the backyard this moment police officer who didn't drill down on them, telling me don't move. she was going shoot. that's a for some other that
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a rest taken me home and sent me to juvenile. i was 11. i guess they kind of charges with burglary for those kids at home when i kind of played them as my family when not an annual home. that's what was there for me. every single time. what did you would i'll always met somebody who did something different. i never met none of you kids before my life. but all of a sudden i me was say it say if i, while he's in here for possession of crack cocaine, you know, it's and, and he was making 2 or 300. all that paper boy no longer. i'm on jeff. are selling gone down. would you rather when you, you just fuel the mom as a nation?
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because you guys all my i had a, we was shut out economically, who is still shut out economically. the institutional racism that we have around economic steel persists the underlying issues m. j disparities with education, with employment, with health care, with transportation, with housing. oh, let's look at drugs. let's look again, let us look about the outcome. those are night input. the inputs are the disparities that lead to that then america, money, speech, money makes policy. money decides who makes money off of drugs and who's communities are devastated. it is systemic. are we
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really saying to ourselves in this? got that money is more bon, any other thing and how to get it and who you get it from? an injustice and all that other stuff is just the system is a firm. henry? yes. if that's all you leave for me to l, i will make it work. when i was cook my hopes for white books, you know, while i am your slave aid what she had left, you damn should in leave no pork roast for me. no, no, no, no baby, back ribs. i got a snout, a ears,
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a tail. good cheers and mama nail made it best they could because that was what if you leave room to drugs alcohol criminal activity to make a living nickel. michael the 3rd from the church. the church a lawyer. i was a single mother raising 2 children on the hilltop. didn't have much money with the california gains came up, made it so appealing to be a gang member. i could maybe put $10.00 in his pocket for allowance where they would give him a $1000.00 in his pocket. i always think that if, well, it had been younger, older he went to been swept into that lifestyle, but he was just a prime age for what they were looking for. he was 11 and they were already
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starting to recruiting process to get willie and many other young ones to sell rock cocaine and powder cocaine. one time he told me that he wasn't going to go to school and i told him, oh you're going to school today. and he made a phone call and 10 minutes later there was 3 cars in the alley, gang members sitting on the hood of the car as they were a vanishing gun. and they told me, he says, i'll go to school today, can he's coming with us. they took him, i felt so helpless like what, how do i fight this? calling the police? they didn't care. i said it was his choice, not when it took off and that's when it got so violent. lot of kids went around while i last about like 30 brands at this time. well we will it in a know how many lysine bags and how bad it would end up being just got worse. and
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then finally, one day i was at work and my husband at the time told me i need to get home kaiser place or go into your house for search warrants. and when i got home, they said, your son crossed the line this time, and we got him for murder. and his when he was 17, and 18 sentenced him to 100 years and press ah, ah, children at st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, somebody and run here and she kept solution in the work themselves.
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some of them are my relative, didn't make it jerking themselves to death over doses. but you know what? it made me. it made me the person i am today because i'm afraid i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. the ones who had done most of the damage never got charged. i'm willing of them. i saw booty stored in no, cranium cheap doin soon enough. i did. she ship, dr. lien that ford controlled in particular bought so she's she'll need to get them awarded polarity system will only be me out of it. not sing. what's it? what's anthony? lucy. yeah, well,
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