05/30/2023
I started as a well-reserved child that came from a two-parent household unit at the age of 13, our family dynamic was reduced to one parent. The visual of seeing my father’s lifeless body was etched in my brain. The traumas of his murder evoked a whole other kind of anger, that would later influence me to commit crimes and become a career criminal. I always knew how much of a great upbringing I had. Throughout my life of being in prison, I had the opportunity to examine myself and how I was living. After my final release in 2018, I decided it was time for a change. I obtained my commercial driver’s license and swore to never look back! I joined an organization called concerned black men of Los Angeles where I mentor pre-teens. My goal was/is to share my story as well as engage, and advocate for them; with the hopes of preventing them from ever becoming a career criminal. I’m also available for public speaking to the youth in the juvenile systems, schools, YMCA, and wherever theirs a need for a voice of experience such as mines.
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