In a Texan Jail

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2023
  • Reggie spends a week in Bexar County Jail, eating, sleeping and working alongside the inmates.

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  • @lisacaptain8216

    I feel so sorry for that young mexican kid that was crying. He doesnt belong in jail for smoking weed. He had me almost crying with him. Jail is the worst place for someone with depression. Weed in a small amount shouldn't be a jail sentence! Poor kid!! 😥

  • @ExaltedRootsCollective

    My son is in Bexar County right now. It will be 3 years in July. He has been found incompetent and also insane at the time of the incident. He's bipolar and schizophrenic. Almost 3 years just to get a court date. Please pray for him that he receives the help he needs. His court date is April 15th. Thank you for doing this documentary Reg!! 🙏❤️

  • @justisinus

    Smoking pot is pretty much legal all over the country, the young Mexican kid doesn’t belong in jail for smoking weed.

  • @gonzokush
    @gonzokush  +358

    Reggie is a good man for hugging that youngster when he was crying ,props

  • @dtiebel9794

    As someone from the uk I wasn't aware of how strict the system is in texas. People having their life ruined for a bit of weed is disgusting.

  • @jonathandoreck7467

    I've been to Texas jail williamson county. I had a misdemeanor, I was scared to death but honestly the inmates were nice to me. I was so depressed and dehydrated an inmate bought me a Gatorade. I was blessed in all honesty.

  • @ajhernandez805

    That awkward moment you see one of your middle school buddies in this documentary smh

  • @elkillerx
    @elkillerx  +264

    I feel very bad for Alex. It's absolutely ridiculous locking someone up with mental health issues for a small amount of weed. Hopefully he's not there for too long and he gets the help he needs.

  • @loganmcdonald4326

    This really opened my eyes man, we as a country are throwing people in jail instead of helping. So sad...

  • @delanodor
    @delanodor วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The weird thing about life is you could be outside of jail and still feel like you are in a prison.

  • @trashpanda314

    Reggie is a legit journalist. I liked this piece and his insights.

  • @timhede9560

    Reggie great doc... Our system is broken... Being someone who was incarcerated with mental problems ..i dug myself out if it, with conceling and apstaining from alcohol.. I know live a rich life. All my charges were dismissed. I went to treatment.. and the court acknowledged, my crimes were comitted in bad mental states... When i was mentally healthy, i finished a college degree, when not ..i was a drunk out of control guy... Its important to get help ... Thanks for this ... Great insight...

  • @jackieosegueda7504

    Your good Reggy very supportive and kind with the kid you were exactly what he needed someone to listen

  • @Sagatta32
    @Sagatta32  +120

    Great program.

  • @DudeNem-dq2vx

    This shit broke me down seeing this young 19 year old dude cry ....i pray God bless him with a better futute

  • @juniorruiz9196

    We need to educate our young men. Stay bless everyone. Reporting live from Houston, Texas. Peace.

  • @denilzo210

    38:00

  • @ubermikesocal

    As someone who has been to jail before, they left out the truly worst part of county jail:

  • @sebastianhabeichauch3254

    Big respect for this Projekt and all working in jail .

  • @queenlizz2965

    born and raised from san Antonio Texas i pass by this jail everyday going to work. i never imagined it being like this from the inside. this is so sad and i want to help this men alex being arrested for weed is ridiculous. in the stare of texas correct me if im wrong the law has changed and now having over an ounce of weed you get arrested.