Carter Lee
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At this point I'm like, no, the cops wouldn't lie.
But then I remember my dad telling me like, no, they're, you know, this is when I started to understand the tactics, you know, the tactics of the police.
And I'm, you know, yeah, I'm learning more about the criminal system.
I'm learning more.
Right.
Either way.
Um,
middle school rolls around.
I kind of like put that whole thing behind me because it was so painful, just like, and I know that sounds bad, like, like, you know, it's painful to me, you know, but I remember just feeling so much guilt and remorse for it that it was like, it was so hard for me to deal with at that age.
And now, you know, in my later years, I've been able to understand more and, you know, I still feel bad till this day about it.
Right.
But, um, at that age, I didn't know how to deal with that.
Um, so sixth grade rolls around.
and you know automatically i'm fighting in school i'm getting in trouble i'm lashing out you know i was probably the worst kid to have in your class because nobody else is learning anything i'm i'm you know i'm being disruptive i think it was me trying to be cool and impress people because you know i guess i had low self-esteem i'm just trying to you know either way i'm getting into fights um they kick me out of sixth grade maybe two months into sixth grade i get kicked out okay um they end up
putting me around at a bunch of different alternative schools.
I go to this one alternative school.
I'm like, this, I'm not going no more.
They put me in another one.
I'm like, this, I'm not going no more.
It's like halfway through sixth grade.