You can tell this guy is a good dude and highly intelligent. He remembers every detail but never told. You can also tell he had a lot of fun living his life of crime 😂
You only got to f*** up once. Be a little slow, be a little late. Just once. And how you ain’t gonna never be slow, never be late? You can’t plan for no sh*t like this, man. It’s life.-Avon Barksdale
Big Meech could have been a CEO. The way he picked this guy to be his driver was smart. He doesn't look like your typical drug smuggler. He looks like a teacher.
@@vinnydeville4675 I'm saying he got a clean cut driver. Jabari didn't look your typical BMF member with the baggy white tee and jewelry, tattoo, etc. He looked completed different when compared to Big Meech and the other members.
@@targetegrat ok my bad you haven’t been watching all the bmf stuff.. So none of the hood guys were involved with transportation/logistics. That was basically a whole different department of bmf, vlad had an interview with another of the transportation guys, they aren’t gangstas. The gangstas dealt with actually selling the work amongst other street level shit
He wasn’t lucky. Thats how these police move they stop black folks for no apparent reason the cop actually got lucky but fucked himself doing illegal shit. 😂😂
He didnt need the dog or the Lawyer, The Cop never had probable cause, nor reasonable suspicion a CRIME was committed. Its a God given right for every beings Property, Home and Person to be free from unjustified searches. Thats their Constitution, keyword their, because its NOT YOURS. They keep colonizing coming onto our land telling us they are the law. This could be a law abiding citizen who could be unlawfully imprisoned, these laws are to protect Indigenous people from foreigners invading their land, its not just to catch drug smugglers.
Absolutely. He knows what he's talking about. They'll give you a whole 2nd felony for that gun when it's drugs involved. They basically say that the gun is to protect the drugs. Very intelligent intellectual.
This my best interview I've seen in here. He's so articulate and intelligent and vibdjy describes everything cinematically.ive watched vlad for over 10 years and this by far the best guest
@@cliffhill8895 quick story.....when I was busy in the streets during my illegal money chasing days I was on I-65 heading south back to Louisville. Just made a pick up in Indianapolis and While I was on the highway I thought I had a flat tire so I pulled over to see what was up. Got out, checked the tire and it was good. I get back in the car, had my foot on the break about to pull off then all of a sudden I see berries in my left mirror. It was Indiana state police. Im shittin bricks now cause I got a couple of pounds hidden in the trunk but I had to keep cool. So he gets out and ask me if I was ok. I said yes I thought I had a flat tire but it's good. He says ok, hops back in his car then pulls off. Moral of the story is again, you can do everything right but still get knocked. I had not broken any laws but still managed to attract law enforcement.
would've like to have heard more about what happened on the 4 previous stops as well as what happened on this last one in the RV if it's not covered in the next vid. and no follow up questions about the stop in the limo with the cash. if they had secret compartments that had detailed ways to open the compartments how were the cops able to?
I'm confused. Jabari doesn't seem like he is glad that he did get caught and because he did, he is not living that lifestyle anymore. It seems like he never wanted to stop doing what he was doing. I myself had homeland security come and get me and even though I have a felony and I lost my dream job, I'm glad that they caught me because I don't have to look over my shoulder and have panic attacks because of the lifestyle I was living. The federal prison experience was simple, but it's when I got out of prison and trying to find work and trying to rebuild my life was the toughest part.
U know why??? He experienced jail and the system and the access to snitch or become an ongoing agent as many of these convicts become that deal w major drugs and money...he feels it wasn't a strong enough deterrent to truly quit bcz he can b an informant etc...he sharing it all here...imagine what he tells them...
@@ChristPlanzworshipno1 Yeah I get it. I use my downfall by telling my story but the system is so messed up that I can't talk to the kids because I'm still on paper until 2027. I asked my federal PO if they could make an exception and they said no. I love Jabaris stories and they are the same stories I heard when I was in the Fed's.
Sounds like they should have gotten a professional driver. OTR Truck Drivers go 11-hours straight back 2 back on Any given night shift. That’s regular for them
Stop letting Cavario do these interviews. He talks more than the guest. That ninja wants the world to think he is the most knowledgeable street ninja in the world. LET THEM TELL THE STORY
I read the BFM in the Feds back in 2010 and @7:28. It takes about a Mobile home getting stopped with all that work. Now to see the guy in a interview that was actually the driver. That's crazy
If Big Meech wasn't so flashy, buying cars, jewelry, houses, parties, vacations , billboards saying/showing BMF and using Jacob the Jeweler to launder money they would have lasted so much longer and not been such a target for law enforcement. He had smart guys working for him like this guy , but his lifestyle and thinking he was untouchable was their downfall from his end of the operation. Southwest T was low key but had so many recordings of his phone calls etc.
I wonder how long it took for Meech n dem to find out he got popped with that cash 1st. I just dont see why they would send that dude out that soon after. Got a lil sloppy
Once u get stopped with money they do everything the same way just no criminal charges And your name goes in the NADAS system so def dumb to send him back out ever once that happened should have retired
Just because u sale drugs doesn’t mean u can be a CEO, drugs sell themselves , there is a high demand for drugs , it just goes from one hand to another
Back in like 08 got swung on 95s in SC heading to Fla wit $50k in trunk, they took us station dea came in asked few questions gave me a pink slip and cut us loose and basically jus said you can come back try get money back but then irs will get involved and neither one yall has had job on books in over 10yrs and youll jus open up a can of worms basically jus sayin u go head we keeping this fuck you😂 knowing we wasn't comin back for that ahit cause whatever cash they seize goes to department
I used Scott Rosenblum once reminds me of a cartoon character but his paralegal Adam is the smartest guy u could have behind u but over all good experience just NOT CHEAP at all they try to make u sign the money over with no criminal charge it’s really wrong in so many ways but that’s our government for u
We hsd a k9 locally that wouldn't stop barking. You'd hear him at the red light going nuts hust sittin in the cops car. That cop pulled me over and wanted to utilize the dog's. I told him i was familiar with the dog and how often he would " signal " in the back of a police car and that i didn't trust it. He told me " oh no, he barks wheh drugs ARENT present, he will be silent in the presence of drugs " lol, ya ok.
Oh nooo! He didn't say Fenton. My kids went to highschool out there. Aw man you don't wanna be caught with shit stronger than 7up out there! Highway 44 is no joke
i’m just a regular guy traveling across 🇺🇸 with kilos or millions minding my business. Buying houses and lamborghinis and adding to the destruction of it...