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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and Trump Prosecutor
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Alvin Bragg. One of his friends just got, well, arrested for one of the most horrific crimes you're
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ever going to hear about. Before we get started, please make sure you like, comment, share, and subscribe
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So I have to use different language here. Certain platforms do not like certain words and I have to be very careful with this very
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sensitive topic. But there's a guy who appeared on the Joe Rogan Show who is a criminal justice reformer
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He wants to reform the criminal justice system because he spent near 50 years in prison for
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a couple of violent robberies. He thought it was just much too much. Gotta reform it
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Gotta let these guys out. And such a reformer he is that according to the Daily Mail, he's actually friends with
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Alvin Bragg. There are pictures of him and Alvin Bragg together. And so you gotta reform it for this guy because, I mean, you know, he's learned his lesson
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And I'm going to show you the video where he talks about learning his lesson
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Unfortunately, this week Alvin Bragg's friend, well, they found somebody's head in his freezer
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after finding bits and pieces of their body all over the place
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So he was arrested for ending the life, that's how I have to say it, ending the life of someone
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And this is a buddy of Alvin Bragg's. So I want you to watch him on the Joe Rogan Experience and then I want you to tell me
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what you think about Alvin Bragg and the friends he keeps. Please remember to like, comment, share and subscribe
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I'm Carmine Sabia for Explain America. We love you guys. God bless you
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Take care, everybody. What was their advantage to get rid of you
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Because I was the type of person who would say, you're doing that for what reason
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Nah, you can't do that. The rule says that you can't do this, you can't do this
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This is what the rules say. And I was- The rules of the prison or the rules of the streets
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The rules of the gang. The rules of the street. Rules of the gang. Yeah
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So I was a rule guy and they just, you know, it was to their advantage to get me out of the way
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So when they decided to take a step back, they were like, yes
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And it was to my advantage as well. And this was in 2005
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So there was no resistance? None. And at that time, this is where a lot of the, what they call set tripping began
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The organization began to implode on itself. The gang organization? The gang organization
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And they began fighting sets against sets. And I was just always against that
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And it was time for me to go. And I didn't care whatever the consequences was
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I was fortunate that there weren't any consequences. But I didn't care what the consequences was
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I just walked away. And then that begins your journey. This begins my journey
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I got into school. I got my GED. From there, I got involved in correspondence courses
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I started interacting with guys who were teaching ART, Aggression Replacement Training
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And I started to begin to understand how these concepts work. What positive visualization is
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Deep breathing. How to remove yourself. Conflict resolution. All of these ideas of change began to take place with me
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Substance abuse. I stopped smoking weed. I stopped smoking cigarettes. I was smoking like 30 cigarettes a day
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I mean, I'm literally having chest pains from smoking cigarettes. And I realized that I wanted to live
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And the only way that I was going to be able to live and walk out of prison was to remove
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myself from these substances
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