Tegan Broadwater
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The other two are those kind of folks that you want someone to let you know when they get out so you can just watch yourself. Sure. But again, the only reason I can even think that even happened, because it happened without any instigating from me, we're working from behind the scenes and trying to put together a case to get my guy out.
And all of a sudden he calls and says, man, he's getting down in July. Is that, again, they think this is a dope case, these are nonviolent, whatever, this is drugs and blah, blah, blah. Well, that's not the case. There's so much more context in this situation. Yeah.
And all of a sudden he calls and says, man, he's getting down in July. Is that, again, they think this is a dope case, these are nonviolent, whatever, this is drugs and blah, blah, blah. Well, that's not the case. There's so much more context in this situation. Yeah.
And all of a sudden he calls and says, man, he's getting down in July. Is that, again, they think this is a dope case, these are nonviolent, whatever, this is drugs and blah, blah, blah. Well, that's not the case. There's so much more context in this situation. Yeah.
Yeah, I was encouraged to write a book after this, and I had no interest in writing a book at all till somebody brought me to one particular organization that got me turned on to this whole thing where we calculate all the kids that were left behind after this roundup. So you have 51 people off the street, one female, 50 dudes, and you try to think of, all right, now...
Yeah, I was encouraged to write a book after this, and I had no interest in writing a book at all till somebody brought me to one particular organization that got me turned on to this whole thing where we calculate all the kids that were left behind after this roundup. So you have 51 people off the street, one female, 50 dudes, and you try to think of, all right, now...
Yeah, I was encouraged to write a book after this, and I had no interest in writing a book at all till somebody brought me to one particular organization that got me turned on to this whole thing where we calculate all the kids that were left behind after this roundup. So you have 51 people off the street, one female, 50 dudes, and you try to think of, all right, now...
How many fatherless kids are there going to be on the street in that same poor neighborhood being raised by aunts and grandmothers in that same place who are going to take the next opportunity? And then you got to get some dude in 18 years to go in and take them all to jail. I'm just thinking this is salvaging that neighborhood in a certain way, but it's not a long term solution.
How many fatherless kids are there going to be on the street in that same poor neighborhood being raised by aunts and grandmothers in that same place who are going to take the next opportunity? And then you got to get some dude in 18 years to go in and take them all to jail. I'm just thinking this is salvaging that neighborhood in a certain way, but it's not a long term solution.
How many fatherless kids are there going to be on the street in that same poor neighborhood being raised by aunts and grandmothers in that same place who are going to take the next opportunity? And then you got to get some dude in 18 years to go in and take them all to jail. I'm just thinking this is salvaging that neighborhood in a certain way, but it's not a long term solution.
The arrest is not a long term solution. You're getting the violent people away so that this neighborhood could potentially thrive. But what are we doing for that neighborhood to thrive? And this organization is an after-school organization that mentors children of incarcerated and murdered parents. They teach them. They have to come in and report their conduct grade every single day.
The arrest is not a long term solution. You're getting the violent people away so that this neighborhood could potentially thrive. But what are we doing for that neighborhood to thrive? And this organization is an after-school organization that mentors children of incarcerated and murdered parents. They teach them. They have to come in and report their conduct grade every single day.
The arrest is not a long term solution. You're getting the violent people away so that this neighborhood could potentially thrive. But what are we doing for that neighborhood to thrive? And this organization is an after-school organization that mentors children of incarcerated and murdered parents. They teach them. They have to come in and report their conduct grade every single day.
They talk about their test scores. They get mentored in art class, in their homework stuff. They do music. They do athletics. They have little after-school. Dallas Maverick guy will come out and do some kind of thing at the basketball court or whatever. It's a fantastic program. They essentially teach these kids everything. Table manners and how to apply for jobs.
They talk about their test scores. They get mentored in art class, in their homework stuff. They do music. They do athletics. They have little after-school. Dallas Maverick guy will come out and do some kind of thing at the basketball court or whatever. It's a fantastic program. They essentially teach these kids everything. Table manners and how to apply for jobs.
They talk about their test scores. They get mentored in art class, in their homework stuff. They do music. They do athletics. They have little after-school. Dallas Maverick guy will come out and do some kind of thing at the basketball court or whatever. It's a fantastic program. They essentially teach these kids everything. Table manners and how to apply for jobs.
Yeah. Smart. Takes her ceiling from this level and makes it sky high, which we take for granted. Our parents have always taught me you can do anything you want. Sure. If you just do this, this is the path and whatever.
Yeah. Smart. Takes her ceiling from this level and makes it sky high, which we take for granted. Our parents have always taught me you can do anything you want. Sure. If you just do this, this is the path and whatever.
Yeah. Smart. Takes her ceiling from this level and makes it sky high, which we take for granted. Our parents have always taught me you can do anything you want. Sure. If you just do this, this is the path and whatever.
Yeah, it is right. I think it's funny because it's ironic because these kids, again, that was their dad. That's what they knew. Their dads grew up in that same environment, got into the bad stuff. I will concede most of these guys were not actually great fathers at all.