Man Robs Bank Same Day After Prison Release

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28 thoughts on “Man Robs Bank Same Day After Prison Release

  1. That's not the same ctg 😒….and backwash Angela yee?.wtf..how is envy making the most sense at this moment 😵 life is too weird kill me

  2. I’m watching this on the DOTD playlist and had to pause on just this video cause i knew the comments would be 🔥🔥 i was not disappointed 🤣

  3. Honestly asking: What has Uncle Charla done for prison reform? Premature maybe, because I actually don't know if he's done or is doing anything about/for it.

  4. What we need is job training and placement for parolees. It's so fuckin difficult for felons to get jobs esp if they don't have a car. This kind of help could make a huge change in our society.

  5. I thought they gave you 30 years for doing bank jobs. I guess you can keep doing the same dumb shit if they're only going to lock you up for 3 days…… Jesus.

  6. When he gets out again he will be back to that bank lol. He probably think ether he makes enough money to live off of from the bank or he will go back to prison and live for free

  7. Prison isn't about rehabilitation. Folks come out and sometimes they have no resources like money, housing, family support, and they're set up to fail on the outside. So they go back inside where they have shelter, structure, and 3 meals a day

  8. Recidivism – the tendency of a convicted criminal to re-offend. CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is a company that owns and manages private prisons and detention centers and operates others on a concession basis.
    Source, Google.

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