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I hope you know Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Jiu Jitsu, and Shaolin Monk style fam. :wow:

Nah just gotta know how to throw a punch with power, know how to keep your head up, know how to block shots or dodge them pretty much. A lot of nikkas just throw punches without using their brain. Pretty easy to defend yourself
 

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Why is it some of you automatically think someone muct be a "cac" if they differ in opinion? :dahell:

Anyway, @Digga38 sh!t is not funny at all. Andwhile you laughing i can only imagine the outrage if these were two white men standing over the kid. THen you clowns would wanna riot


I need you to rephrase

So this story happenned in your home town? What man are you talking about. Is tit the same man in this story? And was it the same man that got beat on? ANd what horrible crime did he do? Was it the same 14 y/o who did the horrible crime?

Your post is confusing. Please clarify


Keep being obtuse. There is no difference of opinion. Abuse, assault and the prison industrial complex are not funny to any black man. We all have homeys, uncles, cousins brothers etc who have had to deal with it. Stfu
 

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im good when i go to prison. my hands are so much better than the rest of these street nikkas :mjlol:


I know Coli nikkas are tough as shyt and nice with the hands but eventually 10 nikkas will get the best of you..



AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW) -- A mother wants answers after a picture shows her son beaten at a Georgia correctional facility. Augusta native Cortez Berry is pictured in a photo with his eye swollen shut, something around his neck resembling a noose or a leash, and two men standing over him.

Berry turned 18 Saturday, but it wasn't much of a celebration. Instead of eating birthday cake, he's nursing wounds from a prison beat down.

His mother, Demetria Harris, was first alerted by a friend that the disturbing photo of her son was circulating on Facebook Friday.

"I was like oh my God! What happened? How'd it happen? It's a terrifying picture to see," she said.

A million questions flooded her mind when she saw the photo. Was her son okay? How did a cell phone make it into the prison? Where were the guards?

"I want justice for him. I'm going to do whatever it takes to get it for him, because at the end of the day, he don't deserve this. No one deserves this," she said.

Berry landed himself in the Augusta YDC when he was 14 for assault, robbery, and theft. He was sent to the Burruss Correctional Training Center, a medium security detention center in Forsyth, Georgia last year for violating his probation.

"They're not being protected. I don't care what they're there for, they still need to be protected," said Harris.

The attack appears to be gang related. The caption of the photo posted on Facebook reads: 'When you disrespect the Nation, it brings nothing but pain and suffering.'
Experts say it's a reference to the gang, G.D. Nation, short for 'gangsta disciples.'

Cortez's aunt, Shavondria Wright was finally able to see him Saturday during visiting hours to find out what happened.

"Ten people jumped on him and just kept beating him and they choked him to sleep. Pretty much they left him there for dead," Wright said.

The family's biggest question in all of this: Where were the guards?

"He didn't get checked on until 9:45 at night. It happened at 3:15 and he didn't get checked on until 9:45," said Harris.

Now, his family wants justice and assurance their loved one will be able to pay his debt to society, without being killed.

"We could've lost him. He could've been dead. Especially when they hung the belt around his neck. He could've just been gone," said Wright.

The Department of Corrections tells News 12: The Department is fully aware and this incident is currently under investigation. The Department does not allow inmates to have access to cellphones, as possession of such contraband is deemed illegal. Introduction of cellphones into our facilities is a nationwide issue the Corrections system is facing. The Department continuously works to utilize extensive resources to combat this issue. We take very seriously our mission of protecting the public and running safe and secure facilities.
 

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he may have not been raped. He probably a vice lord since its in ATL and the GD's are the ones that attacked him. I think they just whooped his ass and humiliated him.


The CO's are wrong for putting him in the cell with all them GD's and he a ViceLORD wonder what he did to piss off the guards? :sadcam:
 

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I know Coli nikkas are tough as shyt and nice with the hands but eventually 10 nikkas will get the best of you..



AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW) -- A mother wants answers after a picture shows her son beaten at a Georgia correctional facility. Augusta native Cortez Berry is pictured in a photo with his eye swollen shut, something around his neck resembling a noose or a leash, and two men standing over him.

Berry turned 18 Saturday, but it wasn't much of a celebration. Instead of eating birthday cake, he's nursing wounds from a prison beat down.

His mother, Demetria Harris, was first alerted by a friend that the disturbing photo of her son was circulating on Facebook Friday.

"I was like oh my God! What happened? How'd it happen? It's a terrifying picture to see," she said.

A million questions flooded her mind when she saw the photo. Was her son okay? How did a cell phone make it into the prison? Where were the guards?

"I want justice for him. I'm going to do whatever it takes to get it for him, because at the end of the day, he don't deserve this. No one deserves this," she said.

Berry landed himself in the Augusta YDC when he was 14 for assault, robbery, and theft. He was sent to the Burruss Correctional Training Center, a medium security detention center in Forsyth, Georgia last year for violating his probation.

"They're not being protected. I don't care what they're there for, they still need to be protected," said Harris.

The attack appears to be gang related. The caption of the photo posted on Facebook reads: 'When you disrespect the Nation, it brings nothing but pain and suffering.'
Experts say it's a reference to the gang, G.D. Nation, short for 'gangsta disciples.'

Cortez's aunt, Shavondria Wright was finally able to see him Saturday during visiting hours to find out what happened.

"Ten people jumped on him and just kept beating him and they choked him to sleep. Pretty much they left him there for dead," Wright said.

The family's biggest question in all of this: Where were the guards?

"He didn't get checked on until 9:45 at night. It happened at 3:15 and he didn't get checked on until 9:45," said Harris.

Now, his family wants justice and assurance their loved one will be able to pay his debt to society, without being killed.

"We could've lost him. He could've been dead. Especially when they hung the belt around his neck. He could've just been gone," said Wright.

The Department of Corrections tells News 12: The Department is fully aware and this incident is currently under investigation. The Department does not allow inmates to have access to cellphones, as possession of such contraband is deemed illegal. Introduction of cellphones into our facilities is a nationwide issue the Corrections system is facing. The Department continuously works to utilize extensive resources to combat this issue. We take very seriously our mission of protecting the public and running safe and secure facilities.

theres not much you can do about 10 nikkas jumping you in a tight space. but ima be damned if i let 2 nikkas put a fukking leash on me like a dog and take pictures :comeon:
 

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW) -- A mother wants answers after a picture shows her son beaten at a Georgia correctional facility. Augusta native Cortez Berry is pictured in a photo with his eye swollen shut, something around his neck resembling a noose or a leash, and two men standing over him.
Berry turned 18 Saturday, but it wasn't much of a celebration. Instead of eating birthday cake, he's nursing wounds from a prison beat down.
His mother, Demetria Harris, was first alerted by a friend that the disturbing photo of her son was circulating on Facebook Friday.
"I was like oh my God! What happened? How'd it happen? It's a terrifying picture to see," she said.
A million questions flooded her mind when she saw the photo. Was her son okay? How did a cell phone make it into the prison? Where were the guards?
"I want justice for him. I'm going to do whatever it takes to get it for him, because at the end of the day, he don't deserve this. No one deserves this," she said.
Berry landed himself in the Augusta YDC when he was 14 for assault, robbery, and theft. He was sent to the Burruss Correctional Training Center, a medium security detention center in Forsyth, Georgia last year for violating his probation.
"They're not being protected. I don't care what they're there for, they still need to be protected," said Harris.
The attack appears to be gang related. The caption of the photo posted on Facebook reads: 'When you disrespect the Nation, it brings nothing but pain and suffering.'
Experts say it's a reference to the gang, G.D. Nation, short for 'gangsta disciples.'
Cortez's aunt, Shavondria Wright was finally able to see him Saturday during visiting hours to find out what happened.
"Ten people jumped on him and just kept beating him and they choked him to sleep. Pretty much they left him there for dead," Wright said.
The family's biggest question in all of this: Where were the guards?
"He didn't get checked on until 9:45 at night. It happened at 3:15 and he didn't get checked on until 9:45," said Harris.
Now, his family wants justice and assurance their loved one will be able to pay his debt to society, without being killed.
"We could've lost him. He could've been dead. Especially when they hung the belt around his neck. He could've just been gone," said Wright.
The Department of Corrections tells News 12: The Department is fully aware and this incident is currently under investigation. The Department does not allow inmates to have access to cellphones, as possession of such contraband is deemed illegal. Introduction of cellphones into our facilities is a nationwide issue the Corrections system is facing. The Department continuously works to utilize extensive resources to combat this issue. We take very seriously our mission of protecting the public and running safe and secure facilities.

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