This is Why So Many Criminals End Up Back in Prison

This is Why So Many Criminals End Up Back in Prison

On January 5th, 2025, in Ohio. Staff at a transitional home for former inmates called police after one of the men began attacking his housemates.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNqO5u_3kPY

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40 thoughts on “This is Why So Many Criminals End Up Back in Prison

  1. “Feeling assaulted” interesting response and I probably lost at least 50 brain cells listing to him talk for 30 seconds.

  2. Some inmates are just institutionalized, that would be the problem with decade long prison sentences. Once someone has been incarcerated for many years, it at some point ceases to be a punishment, no matter how inhumane the prison conditions might be. It becomes a way of life in which prisoners don't have to worry about things like bills and meals, they only have to worry about being shanked.

  3. To the Ninjas, saying “my name is Bla Bla Bla, if you don’t like it suck my d*ck” IS a public service announcement. It serves to warn everyone Ninjas are close by and everyone should hide the valuables and lock down.

  4. This dude playing crazy knew exactly what he was doing. He didn’t wanna stay at the sober living house. He was checking in. He knew exactly what was gonna happen when he made that announcement in the day room.😂😂😂

  5. These are the men bonnets and lashes gravitate towards. These are “real men” to them. I’m so happy my mom settled for a man who plays chess by himself, was taught as a child that taking care of a household includes changing diapers, knowing how to cook, clean and wash your ass regularly. Thank you pops for showing your three daughters what to “settle” for by example.

  6. You just can't civilize these people. After all, having an average 75 IQ across the board is a major stumbling block to building an advanced society. Don't like facts? Too bad lol 🤷🏻‍♂🤷🏻‍♂😄😄

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