Katana Yehuda
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He said, listen, I think I'm a dying here. So I panicked. I said, what the hell you mean? You know, you having problems with a prisoner? Do I have to, you know, call a lawyer or, you know, what can I do? He said, no, I'm going to freeze to death. I said, freeze? He said, yeah, we don't have no water. So I called the news station and made a whole big show.
And I went down there and I had to do something about it, not just for my brother, but for anybody. He was telling me that he thought his roommate was going to die because his feet was turning purple. They didn't give my brother his medication.
And I went down there and I had to do something about it, not just for my brother, but for anybody. He was telling me that he thought his roommate was going to die because his feet was turning purple. They didn't give my brother his medication.
And I went down there and I had to do something about it, not just for my brother, but for anybody. He was telling me that he thought his roommate was going to die because his feet was turning purple. They didn't give my brother his medication.
I screamed to the inmates. I said, everybody, please be quiet. And they stopped banging. I said, if you are freezing cold, bang on the windows. It was so loud you could hear it from blocks away. It was heartbreaking, you know, for me to know that, you know, my brother and other people were going through this.
I screamed to the inmates. I said, everybody, please be quiet. And they stopped banging. I said, if you are freezing cold, bang on the windows. It was so loud you could hear it from blocks away. It was heartbreaking, you know, for me to know that, you know, my brother and other people were going through this.
I screamed to the inmates. I said, everybody, please be quiet. And they stopped banging. I said, if you are freezing cold, bang on the windows. It was so loud you could hear it from blocks away. It was heartbreaking, you know, for me to know that, you know, my brother and other people were going through this.
It was horrible because, you know, my brother's a man's man. So to hear him on the phone trembling like, I don't think I'm going to make it here. Let me tell you what's going on. That was scary for me.
It was horrible because, you know, my brother's a man's man. So to hear him on the phone trembling like, I don't think I'm going to make it here. Let me tell you what's going on. That was scary for me.
It was horrible because, you know, my brother's a man's man. So to hear him on the phone trembling like, I don't think I'm going to make it here. Let me tell you what's going on. That was scary for me.
You know, and at that time, the news was people were going up, picking up stray dogs, taking them off the streets and taking the bums off the trains and off the streets so they wouldn't freeze to death. But yet and still, you would allow these prisoners in that jail to freeze.
You know, and at that time, the news was people were going up, picking up stray dogs, taking them off the streets and taking the bums off the trains and off the streets so they wouldn't freeze to death. But yet and still, you would allow these prisoners in that jail to freeze.
You know, and at that time, the news was people were going up, picking up stray dogs, taking them off the streets and taking the bums off the trains and off the streets so they wouldn't freeze to death. But yet and still, you would allow these prisoners in that jail to freeze.
No, there's no programs in that prison to help you. You know, to help you do anything. Like I said, because you're in prison and you're serving time or you're waiting, you know, to go to court or to go to trial or whatever it is, does not mean that you're not a human being. You know, just like what's going on with Diddy. At the end of the day, he still deserves to be treated as a human being.
No, there's no programs in that prison to help you. You know, to help you do anything. Like I said, because you're in prison and you're serving time or you're waiting, you know, to go to court or to go to trial or whatever it is, does not mean that you're not a human being. You know, just like what's going on with Diddy. At the end of the day, he still deserves to be treated as a human being.
No, there's no programs in that prison to help you. You know, to help you do anything. Like I said, because you're in prison and you're serving time or you're waiting, you know, to go to court or to go to trial or whatever it is, does not mean that you're not a human being. You know, just like what's going on with Diddy. At the end of the day, he still deserves to be treated as a human being.
You know, he still deserves a fair trial, innocent before proven guilty, whatever happened to that. So how do you keep yourself entertained throughout the day? What do you do? Well, I just read books. I read books and I daydreamed a lot. I mean, at least we got to go get some air on the roof. At least we got to interact with other inmates and, you know, be able to talk.
You know, he still deserves a fair trial, innocent before proven guilty, whatever happened to that. So how do you keep yourself entertained throughout the day? What do you do? Well, I just read books. I read books and I daydreamed a lot. I mean, at least we got to go get some air on the roof. At least we got to interact with other inmates and, you know, be able to talk.
You know, he still deserves a fair trial, innocent before proven guilty, whatever happened to that. So how do you keep yourself entertained throughout the day? What do you do? Well, I just read books. I read books and I daydreamed a lot. I mean, at least we got to go get some air on the roof. At least we got to interact with other inmates and, you know, be able to talk.
you know, use the phone, read a book, go to church, you know, because there were little things that they would allow us to do, like have a chapel come in and, you know, pray with us and things. Like literally just to keep, you know, keep my head on straight, I prayed a lot.