 There is a special organization that needs to be able to adapt to that But when it comes to that big reform, I committed my crime. Yeah, I shot all four of them people Damn, and it wasn't the first time I tell people when I went to prison That was the first time I got caught not the first time I had done shot somebody Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one Yeah, we gonna I got in here today. He don't need no introduction This is the second time on the show the first one was phenomenal I know you guys about to enjoy this man boss man Brewster is in the building big reform Big reform we in the building baby. Wow, man. What's going on with you? Man? I'm alive I'm alive. I'm free. So I'm blessed and I'm winning speak right into it. Let me see something. Can you hear me? I can hear you. I want it to be clear now. I want you to be clear. There you go We're talking big reform business. We need to be clear and accurate in the mic man I just like I said the thing I love about you man. You never quit going. I'm gonna jump right in man I seen you and Kiki went into the prison and that touched me man Yeah, they call this Darren to unit they call it chocolate city You know everybody in the system. I was I was like man, you know, I just I just seen them all that white You see the white you know where it's at You know what time it is I don't know what kind of boots they were but they used to get them old boots Them old boots was a horrible. Yeah, they still horrible. That's the state boost them black boots Man, but I'm telling you man just to see you know all the stuff that goes into what you know One would do when they come in because I remember people coming in you know I'm saying like how did you even process being that you were locked up to be you know go back into the prison system How did you how did you find out what the process was gonna be? How did you do it? Did you do it while you was on parole could or did you have to wait till you were off parole? Give us the ins and outs of how that happened. So I've never been on parole I did show as my complete sentence The big remove the big reform movement is something that me and the conciliar We call them the jewel drop I get into that a little later But that's something we came up with and we knew we wanted to impact the culture from the inside out So I have several associates friends family members. That's already on the inside. So that's my cheat sheet I'm a I know what's going on on the inside because I communicate with these guys So once they expose some of the importance of a bro We need to have some real wreck your sessions down here We need some guys to come into the system that we identify we that we relate to that's when I knew the importance of We need to get to the to the wreck yours. We need to get it to the system. We need I we need individuals To be able to identify Success on the level that they at that's real. Yes, sir That's real and so I mean the one thing I can say is if you've been outside of it And if you've been in and then you're going back in you definitely have a recipe if you know how to stay out What's the percentage of people who end up going back into prison? 76% of all inmates return back to prison within the first three years of being released. Wow Yes, sir, 73% 76 76. Yes, sir What you think about that? That's crazy. That's a lot. Yeah, that's a big. I mean like why is that so? I'm a big reason it has been lack of funds lack of funds Individuals will commit crimes that are all time. Huh about the funds. So I know that if you broke The possibility of you committing the crime is extremely high versus if you somebody that's getting a little paper You got some bread coming in your thought process is gonna be different your decision-making is gonna be different Individual that has zero dollars versus a person that's has four or five hundred dollars. The decision-making is different What happened to those people who Used to be out of her hustling and stuff like that making a lot of money come back home trying to do right but because they can't get a job and stuff like that they go right back to the streets because You know, that's where they can make their money, right? So that's bullshit mission maker when they say they can't get no job. You don't want no job I'm mind blown by the amount of individuals that come home from prison in prison. It's something called the whole squad kitchen workers You're gonna break your neck to go out here to go to the kitchen It as a matter of fact when they call kitchen workers out if they if they miss you you gonna be talking about go get the Go get the little titty man But the moment you release back into society you go to talk about what you ain't gonna do they ain't paying me enough Bro, you was just working for free How you go from working for free to what they finna give you ten eleven dollars and that's not enough That's because of the mindset. That's because why you was incarcerated You weren't in there really getting your game up. You was watching general hospital all day and bed no LeBron now Hmm. Wow, I think that's that's something that you see a lot of people They'll say a lot of things when they locked up, you know, they send a lot of letters home They make a lot of promises to kids correct and and you see this and and I always asked this one of the questions I ask you like what's the I mean you help people on outside, but when you was locked up What was the fastest you seen somebody do just go out and come right back? Oh Say about six months six months. I don't see any dudes get out six months. They be right back They got the same TDC number send them right back to the same unit and everything Wow That's because they wasn't properly per prepared upon being a release. We are I know you've heard of the five P's Yeah, proper preparation prevents poor performance if you sit inside that institution and you're not properly preparing yourself For society that mean once you get here, you're gonna fall on your face and you'll be back Wow I have a question. So Cuz I don't know a lot of artists take from what people tell me. Okay, so when you come in out You go to a halfway house, right? Mm-hmm in the halfway house. They have programs. We're supposed to help you get jobs Uh-huh, so they're supposed to help. So is that the only thing that they have that they give you to prepare you for? It's for jobs jobs. Do they give you like a? Counseling session before you get out to make sure that you you're okay to go back to society and so the judicial system has different programs I work with RPD the rehabilitation the rehabilitation program division. I work with them So we have many different programs that are in place to assist individuals now granted you have to put forth the effort Exactly, you know you if you sit in our way known on us or you waiting on the state of Texas to do something for you You're gonna be waiting forever But if you put forth the effort to better yourself you put forth the effort to get the help you need of course it's there But in today's time, it's too many individuals who just sitting around like they entitled or feeling like we owe you something Even after being in prison so much so long they still feel like that may you have individuals Who are incarcerated you have individuals that are free who know the rules Regulations and policies of the prison facility and care more about the prison facility Then they do about the success of their sales and they families in society They can tell you everything that the system ain't doing but can't tell you nothing about what they ain't doing Wow, I just you know and and that's that's something else man, you know How many people did you see I know you get this a lot that came down that really was Innocent, but they and they got out and they wasn't even a part of what had happened I met a few guys. I have met a few guys who were you know falsely incarcerated You know, so those those type of cases are Are taking place in our system and there's a Special organization that needs to be able to adapt to that but when it comes to that big reform I committed my crime. Yeah, I shot all four of them people damn and it wasn't the first time I'll tell people when I went to prison That was the first time I got caught not the first time I had done shot somebody. Yeah, I committed my crime So, you know my attitude about prison may not be the same as someone who's been falsely incarcerated Because you do have individuals that are falsely incarcerated, you know, that's an unfortunate situation That's something that do need to be identified and addressed and from what I'm seeing we have Elevated as far as with the forensic science technology and DNA to be able to you know, prove the innocence or what not But as far as Brewster and that big reform movement, man, we locked in on changing lives in the culture in the streets What we're talking to the homeless that's really putting in that work. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one Yeah, we gonna talk