Official Coli Incarceration and Prison Thread...

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Funny. When I did that little stint in juvi they was like you better pray to God! It was graffiti scrawled in that hard ass bench saying "turn to Jesus!" And I just remember hearing that door clank for the institutional time and saying "it's just me and you God, I know I put myself here" and not feeling any fear.

@murksiderock, yeah I'm from Detroit was in the Vill from '12-'18. One of my homies was a blood from Newark. Cool brother but he was a crash test dummy for me. So much sothat I had to tell him to fall back. Every situation don't call for violence. He ended up getting a year for aggravated dui and we lost contact.

Shared a cell (traffic warrant) with a high ranking blood for a few days. He was appealing a murder charge. They sentenced him to life saying he ordered a hit. Couple months later I read he lost his appeal. Good dude. Not imposing or anything, soft spoken, clean cut. But he was a shot caller in Raleigh. All the bloods in ccj would stop at our door and he was giving out orders and shyt. Sending violations to the streets. Fayetteville def about that action.

That's not surprising lotta shot callers from Raleigh upstate, the most from any city. I've lived here for the past 3 years, never affiliated with the streets here, but I've met people and learned the city here and there and I'll say that my initial opinions from years ago have been confirmed multiple times over. Raleigh is one hustling ass city with a lot of natural hustlers, those dudes corner the market on alot of money upstate...

They deeper than cats from everywhere besides Charlotte so of course you have hitters from Raleigh, but general speaking from a proportional stance, not a lot of killers from Raleigh, but a TON of swag and money and leaders. They set alot of trends for what's happening in the penal system in North Carolina and everyone else falls under them. Like Greensboro is Raleigh-lite, more gunners come from Gso but there's a number of high ranking cats from there, and Gso dudes do try to mob like Rgh nikkas in a sense...

Bruh, even on the streets, I ran the streets of Charlotte for a minute, Fayetteville has cache in NC, you'd run across someone every so often in Charlotte who knew about Fayetteville. For sure when you hit those maxes, Fayetteville never gonna be the deepest but if you came from Fayetteville it meant something because alot of prison legends who ring bells system wide come out The Ville...

Those two Bloods I'm talking about were from Jersey City, and the original Brim hood in Fayetteville was over in those trailers off 301 near the airport. That's where they planted that shyt years ago and that was homeboy local fame...

CCJ a wilder jail than Meck County in Charlotte, and it was pretty wild back in the 00s, saw and participated in alot of shyt. Its funny, didn't think it was that hot while I was there and then I experienced other jails and they were light compared to CCJ. They used to call high bond side the "murder blocks", and it used to be your bond had to be $50,000 or higher to get over there...

Now they have those juvenile blocks and the adolescents wear different cor jumpsuits, wasn't that way back in the day. My bond was like $75,000 for those burglaries and they threw me on HBB which that was the the most notorious block at the time. shyt it had Jersey boy and Fayetteville legend on there, that speaks for itself lol. And a host of other nikkas...

Every time I got out the hole I went right back over there and twice I was sent to C side, the double bunk cells. And I did three weekends for a probation violation once at the dorms...

Never got in much serious trouble anywhere else but Fayetteville was like a fukking trouble magnet, that's why when I came back to NC in '19 I stayed the ficm from Fayetteville. My luck isn't great there lol...
 

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I hadn't watched one of these after prison ex-con shows in years until early this month, not really my form of entertainment. I do wish someone would have told me there was a market for this stuff years ago, I could have eaten well off it lol...

I guess the fascination falls in line with American crime in general, and when you see these guys who have dome decades it piques the interest...

Just skimming thru videos you hear mostly factual stuff but some of these guys are talking from the sideline rather than being involved. And the stories just carry more weight when it's guys who were active participants in prison life rather than avoiding the drama---->which I'd advocate for anyone going to prison to avoid the BS, I'm just saying these reporter ass nikkas just giving the generic blueprint of prison life aren't who I like listening to if I'm listening to one of these shows...

I do like Banky Pound...
 

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Banky one of the more popular guys on YouTube now in that prison lane, just got a No Jumper stimulus...

The charge he went into prison for (killing an elderly man) generally is frowned upon and was probably a source of conflict early in his bid. But as with everything else once dudes show their character alot of things are forgiven on that side. Bank seems like a genuine guy and his videos are cool...
 

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Banky one of the more popular guys on YouTube now in that prison lane, just got a No Jumper stimulus...

The charge he went into prison for (killing an elderly man) generally is frowned upon and was probably a source of conflict early in his bid. But as with everything else once dudes show their character alot of things are forgiven on that side. Bank seems like a genuine guy and his videos are cool...

Yeah, he's my favorite. Followed by Jay Williams (dude has the craziest horror stories. I will post the one where a pedo got his karma.There's a guy/channel called 23 and 1 that reminds me of Adam22. He does mostly short interviews. So far he's been decent.


Not for the squeamish ^
 
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how hard or is it hard to get a good job after your bid

Really difficult...

Most standard industries currently only run a 7 or 10-year background check. Positions/fields that require more security or responsibility will run an exhaustive one---->I've found myself on both sides of this in recent years...

I've made my livelihood working in restaurants. It's obviously not an elite industry to work in but there's money out here if you figure out how to finesse it as a hustle. I've done mostly well for myself in this industry but at different times I tried to scale the ladder I run into these background checks. I've had the exhaustive one done, which obviously there's no running from that, if someone wants you to have a clean slate for a position they don't care if your last incident was three years ago or 20. Once some shyt pops up and they have another candidate with similar credentials but no criminal history, you're scratched off the list...

I'll say this too, for the longest I thought only convictions popped up on these reports, then two years ago I had one done that pulled everything muhfukkas could find on me. I had a stolen car charge from when I was 16 that I forgot about that popped up that these muhfukkas asked me about. I was investigated for an attempted murder for 2-3 years, never charged for it, that hit and I was questioned about it...

I had a probation violation where I only had to do 6 days/3 weekends in jail for the violation that I long forgot about, that hit and I was interrogated about it. And a couple other things I forgot, delinquency of a minor in New York years ago...

My point is there are certain reports they can run that will give access to every court file you ever appeared in, whether you were convicted or charged or not. I didn't know this until 2020, I never spoke on stuff I wasn't convicted of, and found out that way you can pull anything you want if that's your choice...

Needless to say I didnt get that position lmao...

The 7- and 10-year reports give me more of a fighting chance. I have a July 2020 conviction for a March 2020 domestic case with my kids mom that's gonna hit for awhile, that I've spoken on here before. That's gonna fukk with me if someone wants it to, but it's a low grade felony in NC (I think the lowest, simple assault on a female), and I get off probation for it in July, so that'll help my prospects when it doesn't show I'm on active probation...

Alot of places will shyt on me for it despite the facts of the case, but some places won't be moved by it especially once I'm off papers. There is nothing else on there if someone runs a 7-year report, it's about to be April and the last conviction from March 2015 is dropping off...

A 10-year report will still show the March '15 conviction, which is from a June 2014 incident. And the 10-year will show a May 2012 conviction. But I learned many places in this field have gone down to a 7-year report, so I have a chance at moving around if the only thing to talk about is the 2020 shyt...

Regardless of what industry you're in, if you're going somewhere that runs backgrounds they are doing it for at least 7 years, so if you have anything on your shyt in that span it makes your road alot more difficult to obtaining strong employment...

Your criminal record also gets used on where you can live, and it should be against the law. But most rental agencies out here in VA and NC run criminal reports too and it's discriminatory, the only place people with those histories can live here is in the worst areas unless you go in under someone else's name...

Also fukks with the ability to lease a car unless you can put a large down payment down or just buy the whole shyt in cash...

So yeah getting a criminal history impedes on several facets of life!
 

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15 years ago, around 9am hour, I shipped off from county to state prison. April 4, 2007...

I took my sentencing somewhere around the 26th of March, can't quite remember that date. But as I've mentioned in the past, I signed a 5-year deal in December 2006, then when I got to court I got some leniency with 3½, of which I maxed out. But for awhile I fully expected to go do 5, come home in 2011 at 22...

You'll never forget your first day in prison. I had already eaten breakfast, then they called for me to pack it up. Got transported by a Cumberland County sheriff in a squad car to Harnett Correctional which is about a 45-minute ride. Harnett is a medium, and your custody classification is set by the Department of Corrections. I had no idea where I was going for prison, knew nothing about classification, so I assumed I was going there since that's where we went, but I was boarding the big prison bus at Harnett along with another local inmate...

So I was one of the first two inmates on the bus, and this was the first time I was DOC officers with handguns and rifles. Got a big speech about how we were property of DOC (got that speech later on too). Me and the other guy sat on opposite ends of the bus so we didn't talk...

Took us to the main women's prison in Raleigh where we picked up like 10 guys from the Raleigh-Durham area and got paper bag lunches. Were told that we couldn't talk and all that shyt, then started the 4-hour or so ride to the mountains, picking up another 5 or so guys in High Point, then a handful of guys at a county jail in the mountains an hour from our destination. It was evening when we made it to The Rise...

One of the more humiliating things I've ever been subjected to, when they unloaded us at the prison gym, they made us (like 20 of us, give or take a few) line up on the sidelines and strip ass naked. We all were dumbfounded and they repeated it, there's like 7-8 COs in the gym barking at us. So we strip and you have 20 guys standing there all holding our shyt in our hands, getting the "welcome to prison" lecture from this short sloppy redneck, who was highly disrespectful. Said fukk our mothers, used the n-word, said fukk all the big gangs individually, all that...

The laundry exchange was in the gym so during the tough talk a CO was walking up to each of us asking our clothing size, then a porter brought us our uniforms. One of the guys on the bus with me had been to prison before and started talking shyt to the COs, and to keep it brief, the one black CO there was the biggest muhfukka, bout 6'4 and diesel, and took it upon himself to whip old boy in front of all of us...

So we got our "this is what you can expect if you jump outta line" speech, then we were all sent to our various floors...

Think we had dinner once I got to my unit, but what I really remember is I didn't come out for rec that evening, I wanted to be alone in my own space. That first night was a tough night to go to sleep, I really remember that vividly. Don't think I slept much at all...

Other more minor details I've forgotten or eschewed but this is the gist of it, my first day in prison. April 4, 2007...
 

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Funny. When I did that little stint in juvi they was like you better pray to God! It was graffiti scrawled in that hard ass bench saying "turn to Jesus!" And I just remember hearing that door clank for the institutional time and saying "it's just me and you God, I know I put myself here" and not feeling any fear.

@murksiderock, yeah I'm from Detroit was in the Vill from '12-'18. One of my homies was a blood from Newark. Cool brother but he was a crash test dummy for me. So much sothat I had to tell him to fall back. Every situation don't call for violence. He ended up getting a year for aggravated dui and we lost contact.

Shared a cell (traffic warrant) with a high ranking blood for a few days. He was appealing a murder charge. They sentenced him to life saying he ordered a hit. Couple months later I read he lost his appeal. Good dude. Not imposing or anything, soft spoken, clean cut. But he was a shot caller in Raleigh. All the bloods in ccj would stop at our door and he was giving out orders and shyt. Sending violations to the streets. Fayetteville def about that action.
Newark brehs wild as fukk.

Had a newark breh on our ship had some Filipino broad working st the commissary stealing clothes and electronics and giving it to him..nikka got out the service and allegedly caught a body in vegas:pachaha:
 

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The only thread I found bordering this discussion is one where the OP was exposed for lying, so I'm setting out to start one from and for guys who know what they're talking about...

Inspiration of this thread is a)a place to vent, I'm 12½ years removed from my bid and 7 years removed from a real jail run, but it's hard to shake a lot of shyt; b)coworker put me up on these YouTube ex-con videos two weeks ago and hearing alot of shyt that is familiar; and c)this can turn into a place to congregate for posters who have done time but finding it difficult to cope with the free world again, and give brothers who have succeeded an opportunity to connect on some level and help those struggling brothers...

This thread will also, in theory, be able to clear up the contrasts between jails and different levels of prison, as well as misconceptions on incarceration in general...

Just an idea and thought exercise I've had and we'll see how it works out!
Did you sleep with men in prison? (Be honest) What did you go to prison for? Were you different when you got out? How long did it take you to get a job afterwards? What did you come home to? What was your first sexperience like with a woman after prison and how long did it take to happen for you?
 

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Did you sleep with men in prison? (Be honest) What did you go to prison for? Were you different when you got out? How long did it take you to get a job afterwards? What did you come home to? What was your first sexperience like with a woman after prison and how long did it take to happen for you?

•did not sleep with men in prison, I'm not gay...

•went to prison for burglaries...

•was not different when I got out. Sat inside for a week because I was institutionalized and getting adjusted to waking up free, then hit the block asking for guns. Immediately jumped into trapping and robbing...

•I got put on a job at a turkey plant about 4 months after I got out but I quit it two months in. Best thing about that job was a met a bullet connect. Used to buy bullets from dude for the low, all kinds of bullets. That job I was gangbanging in too, almost faded one dude there and a couple guys acted like they were gonna jump me until I pulled the gun on em...

I only entertained that job because my stepmother begged me to. I didn't want it...

•my stepparents, who I call my parents, are who live in NC, so they are how I got here in the first place when I was 16 and they are who I came home to live with. Fortunate in the respect that some guys don't have anywhere to go when they get out...

•first woman I was with in weeks, my mom put me onto her 25-year old homegirl/mentee. Didn't actually have sex but kissed and fell asleep naked in bed at her place one night and it felt great...

First woman I had sex with was in November, chick I knew from my one year of high school here. Dated her for a few months, the initial sex was amazing to me, that was over 3½ years since the last time I had sex. She proposed to me a few months later and stalked me after we broke up, I just had to get the sex out my system...
 

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•did not sleep with men in prison, I'm not gay...

•went to prison for burglaries...

•was not different when I got out. Sat inside for a week because I was institutionalized and getting adjusted to waking up free, then hit the block asking for guns. Immediately jumped into trapping and robbing...

•I got put on a job at a turkey plant about 4 months after I got out but I quit it two months in. Best thing about that job was a met a bullet connect. Used to buy bullets from dude for the low, all kinds of bullets. That job I was gangbanging in too, almost faded one dude there and a couple guys acted like they were gonna jump me until I pulled the gun on em...

I only entertained that job because my stepmother begged me to. I didn't want it...

•my stepparents, who I call my parents, are who live in NC, so they are how I got here in the first place when I was 16 and they are who I came home to live with. Fortunate in the respect that some guys don't have anywhere to go when they get out...

•first woman I was with in weeks, my mom put me onto her 25-year old homegirl/mentee. Didn't actually have sex but kissed and fell asleep naked in bed at her place one night and it felt great...

First woman I had sex with was in November, chick I knew from my one year of high school here. Dated her for a few months, the initial sex was amazing to me, that was over 3½ years since the last time I had sex. She proposed to me a few months later and stalked me after we broke up, I just had to get the sex out my system...
Why you go back to crime after getting out? You want to go back to prison? What are you doing now? How long were you in jail for? Were there any rapes?
 

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Why you go back to crime after getting out? You want to go back to prison? What are you doing now? How long were you in jail for? Were there any rapes?

•it's hard to get outta the mindset of criminal lifestyle once you're in it. I started dealing drugs at 15, representing myself as a gang member at 16, went to prison at 17, and inside that young you are impressionable to all the older dudes around you...

I was told prison would make you a hardened criminal and that's the truth. You have to be unbelievably mentally tough to shake the conditioning you experience in there...

I wasn't tough enough and because I experienced these things so young it followed me for many years, I wasn't able to begin shaking that hold on myself until I became a father...

Going back to crime was easy because that's who I was at the time and for many years. I was positive I'd end up back in prison for many years or dead before 23, and I was comfortable with that. Had a couple close encounters bit the proof there was a plan for my life is that I never went back to prison though I easily should have...

•never going again, I've cut my teeth working in restaurants for years now...

•nah no rapes. It's rare, dudes who are on gay shyt are on it willingly. Muhfukkas not taking ass in there like the old days, you know the gay dudes...
 
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