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Life After 33 Years In Prison (Part 1) 

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In this video, we meet "Banky." A man who spent 33 years in prison and who first went to prison in 1987. Banky has only been released now for around 70 days after more than 3 decades in prison. This is part 1 of his story.
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@AfterPrisonShow
@AfterPrisonShow 4 года назад
Part 2 of Banky’s story: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A1dyVGJPI3Y.html
@TheMoneysRight
@TheMoneysRight 4 года назад
Just getting to hearing his story now. i havent had time and i want to give him my full attention
@Shugar212
@Shugar212 4 года назад
I would kick it with him. He learned his lesson and is reformed.
@pamelastates5600
@pamelastates5600 4 года назад
I’ve heard many of story’s of how their Lawyers fucked them over!! It makes me angry!!!! 🤬
@pamelastates5600
@pamelastates5600 4 года назад
Shugar212 @✊🏽❤️🙏🇨🇦
@YourFreeBeats
@YourFreeBeats 4 года назад
This brother needs more promotion to tel his story..
@Silverwind1989
@Silverwind1989 4 года назад
Moral of story: It only takes a second to do wrong and it'll take a lifetime to get it right.
@knightrider3766
@knightrider3766 4 года назад
I AGREE, IF YOURE GONNA DO SOMETHING WRONG , MAKE SURE ITS DONE RIGHT...........
@dontajones7379
@dontajones7379 3 года назад
@@knightrider3766 lol there's no right in wrong bro. But there are consequences.
@knightrider3766
@knightrider3766 3 года назад
@@dontajones7379 true.....
@anissachristian4532
@anissachristian4532 3 года назад
Truth!
@Khrys32
@Khrys32 3 года назад
Preach, Sir!
@Pootjuice
@Pootjuice 4 года назад
He said something like, "Time is the greatest commodity we have, so why would you give away something that you don't know how much you've got left?" , that alone is enough for anyone to stay free and out of prison. Thanks for the knowledge Banky!
@TTJJCC
@TTJJCC 3 года назад
@Hussein Abbas Preach
@rosemaryrogers1478
@rosemaryrogers1478 3 года назад
Precise perspective
@normadavis6406
@normadavis6406 3 года назад
Why does the black man follow one another hasn't no one got a mine of there own if I was this guy I wouldn't have nothing to do with the friend again or even want to see him just in case he want to bring you back there
@jenjuice432
@jenjuice432 3 года назад
@@normadavis6406 What does color have to do with anything??
@piniesehyitonchntoica6551
@piniesehyitonchntoica6551 3 года назад
I would love to hear more of his challenges. Pen friend.
@adg_87
@adg_87 3 года назад
The fact that he calmly explained the horrors of prison was more effective than any prison documtary I've ever seen. I'm good.
@kevinkelly9303
@kevinkelly9303 2 года назад
Dude, tells the story great!
@tawana161
@tawana161 Год назад
He does! I’ve watched several stories and he’s the best!
@Stribzavision
@Stribzavision 3 года назад
"if everybody in life was judged by their worst moments then whats the point in living" WISDOM
@maynardferguson9599
@maynardferguson9599 3 года назад
It all depends on what your worst moment is........getting a divorce, yeah could be worse moment in life ....Committing a murder, ah yeah, jail time for you my friend. ..
@tessarix
@tessarix 3 года назад
*Stribzavision,* TRUTH! This gentleman is definitely Obi Wan Kenobi and has some amazing insight for everyone watching. I'd like to know where he is now and how his life is. _SIr, you are a superstar!_
@vacinemedine4335
@vacinemedine4335 3 года назад
Forgiveness, ask and receive it!
@rosemaryrogers1478
@rosemaryrogers1478 3 года назад
So yu can do better.. make better choices..make a decent life..yu cant climb higher than your expectations..yu are what you think you are.. do or do not..there is no try.. that’s the point in living..
@janicescott7338
@janicescott7338 3 года назад
Amen! Not many of us could stand.
@polewalker
@polewalker 4 года назад
This is one of the best interviews I've heard no cussing no screaming just talking. And thank you for letting him talk
@fernandojimenez6206
@fernandojimenez6206 4 года назад
He always let's people talk that's the show
@clashingcan8277
@clashingcan8277 4 года назад
Rabbit would be cussing up a storm not even 30 seconds in...
@rethabradshaw9557
@rethabradshaw9557 4 года назад
I agree
@hektik8007
@hektik8007 4 года назад
Cussing and screaming ? Sounds like wes Watson
@stevienguyen2047
@stevienguyen2047 4 года назад
Ay who’s song is that rhyming at the beginning? Kinda fire
@Loki8625
@Loki8625 4 года назад
"It's the easiest thing in the world to get into prison, and it's the hardest thing in the world to get out." Words to live by!
@valorr
@valorr 4 года назад
Yup and it applies to everything. It's always easier to do something wrong than to do something right
@JoseGranny
@JoseGranny 4 года назад
Tom Burkart Yup. Parole/probation is the trap that people jump at because it’s sounds good.
@hustlethemma2416
@hustlethemma2416 4 года назад
True.. jail/probation as well..
@hustlethemma2416
@hustlethemma2416 4 года назад
@Tom Burkart exactly, been dealing with that with my baby momma, she been gone for a better part of 3-4yrs.
@gloom1835
@gloom1835 4 года назад
Wtf, as soon as i read this he said it in the video :O
@carlwells4989
@carlwells4989 3 года назад
That’s probably the best example of accountability I’ve ever seen ! The man spends 33 years in prison, and not once did he point the finger at someone else being responsible for the decisions he made. I pray for his success, and I’m hopeful that his story can help others. 🙏
@leojohansson2652
@leojohansson2652 2 года назад
How did you pray for him brother did you lay down on you knees and just started praying to God ??
@adamwest9335
@adamwest9335 2 года назад
Dont forget to pray for the 91 and 85 year old siblings that were beating to death during the robbery
@sabrinalecrivainmediaTM
@sabrinalecrivainmediaTM Год назад
Wells is my family name.
@ninagray8917
@ninagray8917 2 месяца назад
Step up take responsibility 👍
@mxmx58
@mxmx58 3 года назад
" During the course of my life in prison, I've seen so much violence that I don't even like to see violence anymore ". Damn.
@alicewashington5633
@alicewashington5633 3 года назад
My God.. Glad you're out. Blessing. grace keep in your daily 🚶 .
@AnarchyAfterLyfe
@AnarchyAfterLyfe 3 года назад
@@alicewashington5633 he’s talking about what the guy in the vid said, not him, that’s why he putted it in quotation marks “ “
@chrisnigro1968
@chrisnigro1968 3 года назад
I can relate to that,
@mdamon06
@mdamon06 4 года назад
This man spent my whole life behind bars. I just got reality checked
@Sook995
@Sook995 4 года назад
Dam 33 yrs for first time offender 😳
@SleepHeadquaters
@SleepHeadquaters 4 года назад
Murder and robbery lol
@NMV-eq5jt
@NMV-eq5jt 4 года назад
@@Sook995 if he wasnt a first time offender he probably would've never got out for murder and robbery
@roddas26
@roddas26 4 года назад
@@Sook995, first time getting caught and charged. He was a habitual offender by his own words.
@johndoe1139
@johndoe1139 4 года назад
@@Sook995 he murdered someone r u stupid lmao
@jdub9384
@jdub9384 4 года назад
I wasnt even trying to watch the whole video but I couldn’t stop. Glad to see this brotha enjoying life now ✊🏽
@gustgust4914
@gustgust4914 4 года назад
Same ere
@eyeamsheok9151
@eyeamsheok9151 4 года назад
Me too
@monkeyspoon8255
@monkeyspoon8255 4 года назад
He is a murderer though , I feel like he should have been in prison for life
@gustgust4914
@gustgust4914 4 года назад
@@monkeyspoon8255 why do you feel like that his done his time would you feel like that if you was in his shoes
@iGrieFF
@iGrieFF 4 года назад
You ain’t lying, this man has a way with words that just keeps you tuned in to what he’s saying.
@verbalkint3447
@verbalkint3447 3 года назад
“Man respects violence”. This man telling some raw truths.
@jimr3417
@jimr3417 4 месяца назад
Yeah he's a genius 😅 spent 33 years in prison
@verbalkint3447
@verbalkint3447 4 месяца назад
@@jimr3417 He spent 33 years in prison and understands things most don’t. You are a free man and you’re dumb as a bag of rocks.
@adrianeb1766
@adrianeb1766 3 года назад
I've been to almost every prison in California since I was 6 years old and my brother was 4 to visit our father ...... Im 39 years old now and he's getting paroled next month, he's in his 60s!!!!!
@r.bellyshmbz6518
@r.bellyshmbz6518 3 года назад
Thats a real G. Done his time now a graduated G
@kdfightsharris9778
@kdfightsharris9778 3 года назад
You got instagram?
@evo_dallas4941
@evo_dallas4941 3 года назад
should probably keep him in there if he's been in there that long
@TrainWorld392
@TrainWorld392 3 года назад
What’s ur ig bae
@PInk77W1
@PInk77W1 3 года назад
Wow. That’s hard
@xXxtroublebehindxXx
@xXxtroublebehindxXx 4 года назад
This man has answered 50% of questions I had about life in 35 minutes. What an invigorating speaker.
@andybobandy9483
@andybobandy9483 4 года назад
Bowl Of Carrots You can tell he knew better before he did the deed. Knows even better now and didn’t waste his own life, tho he did waste the time.
@xXxtroublebehindxXx
@xXxtroublebehindxXx 4 года назад
Andy Bobandy Maybe. I don't think any time was wasted, and he was meant to give this interview. He could definitely be a speaker; and he seems like he has the passion for it.
@JDR18297pr
@JDR18297pr 4 года назад
that's because prison is a school!, def, but some learn, some others don't, and listening to this guy, he def paid good attention inside.!
@manro8
@manro8 4 года назад
guys a murderer and talks about surviving in prison how is this answering any of your life questions? lol
@ellis2311
@ellis2311 4 года назад
@@manro8 Missed the mark and instead of taking precious life time and brain power finding it we break into basic one line Controversy?????? THIS ONE IS FOR THE BOOKS.
@mrroy944
@mrroy944 4 года назад
I hope this brother becomes a Motivational Speaker. I was hooked after a min of him talking. His story could straighten some kids out
@dee24k20
@dee24k20 4 года назад
Anybody that’s been to prison for a long time that’s not crazy could be a motivational speaker
@joejerseyguy2181
@joejerseyguy2181 4 года назад
Right somebody need to grab him up ijs here's a great opportunity for the people with the connects.... to do some good
@Tasteofchicano
@Tasteofchicano 3 года назад
MOST DNT WANNA HEAR NOTHING
@edithgilbert5961
@edithgilbert5961 3 года назад
I was hooked as well
@tedmiller7978
@tedmiller7978 3 года назад
Spot on my friend! He can help lots of kids going down the wrong road.
@chrisrafferty9935
@chrisrafferty9935 3 года назад
This man is going to do great things. I hope he knows it. Articulate, passionate and most importantly, he’s being real. No one knows what an hour in prison is like unless you’ve been there. A day in there will change a man, even a couple seconds will, I’ve seen it. So for him to be so positive shows how much courage and gratefulness he has. Glad you’re out my guy!
@ninagray8917
@ninagray8917 2 месяца назад
Amen, my fiance did 10 and he is the same way
@anthonypeters44
@anthonypeters44 3 года назад
That really hit me when he said to ride home after 30 something years with my mother in the car was amazing i felt that and i know that he is really grateful to be out and with his family.
@NyneWolf
@NyneWolf 4 года назад
This interview made me rethink my whole street life. not gonna lie i needed to see this
@mrtrx
@mrtrx 4 года назад
your street life is on your phone watching youtube videos in the street lol
@bryan33d98
@bryan33d98 4 года назад
@@mrtrx Exactly, his phone is already tapped. The police are building a case on his "street life."
@Align500pro
@Align500pro 4 года назад
@@mrtrx lol......nyne one of the important idiots
@asanijahbarriwentgordon1374
@asanijahbarriwentgordon1374 4 года назад
Jimmy J so u can’t be in the streets and watch RU-vid ? 😭u innanet goofs man ...
@momsom321
@momsom321 4 года назад
You a clown real streetlife people dont see the danger or think about getting out if everything goes fine until chit goes down. I used to sell guns and grow/sell marihuana. Once I got into trouble with one of my businesspartner he tried to put me in a setup and rob me. Ended out in a shoot out my guy vs them (3 guys) nobody was hit and everybody left. 2/3 days later i heard they were looking around for me and pay $14.000 to the one that gives them my location. Thats when chit really gets scary my friend but then its too late most of the time unless you can figure something out. I got lucky
@ks4500
@ks4500 4 года назад
Banky is obviously a very intelligent and realistic guy, love how descriptive he is! What a crazy time he had
@ks4500
@ks4500 4 года назад
@@asswhole4195 I would be interested in the thought process leading to those events as well as how being locked up changed his mindset. No way would I ever support anyone doing that type of scummy shit but I do believe that anyone who has the capacity to feel remorse has the ability to become a better person.
@mehere9533
@mehere9533 4 года назад
Hahaha if you think he is intelligent that say how stupid you must be hahahaha😂😂😂
@rukus9585
@rukus9585 4 года назад
@@User-rka_zykx76 I'm pretty sure he knows that. It's obvious he's done his homework.
@rukus9585
@rukus9585 4 года назад
@@User-rka_zykx76 and it's lettered "supposed" not suppose. The "d" makes it past tense. What you wrote was present tense. The word you wrote means the equivalent to assume.
@robbinalease4552
@robbinalease4552 4 года назад
@@asswhole4195 why do you and others keep changing the story of who he murdered? Because you're assuming, that's why. The only one that can tell his story is Banky. So let him tell it.
@koolhandduke4087
@koolhandduke4087 3 года назад
I'm wishing this brotha a lot of love and success out here. Stay up soldier.
@jeyeasy4819
@jeyeasy4819 3 года назад
Brotha, I’ve been in the law enforcement field for over twenty eight years and I must say continue being positive and stay uplifted you have a wonderful energy with you and be patient.
@reazallykhan8614
@reazallykhan8614 3 года назад
Shut your face ....And you must stop letting power get to your heads and stop putting ppl in cages ...
@apersonyoudontknow3346
@apersonyoudontknow3346 3 года назад
So we just going to ignore the fact that he killed someone
@user-jq1mt6yx1j
@user-jq1mt6yx1j 3 года назад
@@apersonyoudontknow3346 He did his time didn't he? Why doesn't that ever seem to matter to anyone?
@Trey_Cole
@Trey_Cole 3 года назад
@@user-jq1mt6yx1j racism, (white guy here)
@Trey_Cole
@Trey_Cole 3 года назад
He might not have even killed anyone because I haven’t heard how he did it yet
@RHinners1971
@RHinners1971 4 года назад
When my man said he won't NEVER gonna be locked up again, I believe him.
@nocomment5160
@nocomment5160 4 года назад
I do as well .....
@raxkbity313
@raxkbity313 4 года назад
Ofc he’s 53 😂 who tf wanna go back to prison in they 50s?
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 4 года назад
@@raxkbity313 a damn fool. He uncle that was in and out of prison until he was about 55
@dustydavis9738
@dustydavis9738 4 года назад
Yeah because if you got in trouble you think he is gonna go easy after doing that much time. He really shouldn't even be free
@mrloso3205
@mrloso3205 4 года назад
Yeah he meant that shit from bottem of his heart an he not lying almost everyone i grew up with went prison an they say same exact thing you got fight for your life..matter fact good example..i talked to a friend recently telling me he got hit with a lock an sock..knocked out few teeth..shits real man
@louiedangelo3843
@louiedangelo3843 4 года назад
His calling is to be a counselor for troubled youth, hes a well spoken man. God bless on your next journey my brother.
@christopherstevens9488
@christopherstevens9488 3 года назад
To teach kids to murder
@dopeeyx7605
@dopeeyx7605 3 года назад
the fact he has spent damn near double the time i’ve lived, in prison is crazy. can’t even imagine how hard he smiled walking out gettin his belongings
@robertp457
@robertp457 3 года назад
"can’t even imagine how hard he smiled walking out gettin his belongings" I don't know about that. Prison screws your life up. You leave with nothing. If you owed anyone money when you went it your credit is ruined when you get out. Getting out is better than being in, but in the US they don't give you much of a chance when you get out.
@alphaisjesusomegaischrist3300
@alphaisjesusomegaischrist3300 3 года назад
Robert P I the think he madd happy he out.
@royharper2003
@royharper2003 3 года назад
what is crazy is he went to prsion for murder and is out walking the streets. I think murderers should get no second chance
@willowgrey102
@willowgrey102 3 года назад
@@royharper2003 is your iq over 60?
@garay16432
@garay16432 2 года назад
@@alphaisjesusomegaischrist3300 I can't tell you how many men I've seen in prison that were getting out after 20+ years, and weren't happy at all. It's called institutionalized. I never seen a man so scared in my life...
@smithleon
@smithleon 3 года назад
I could NOT stop watching this guy. Such a good talker; so calm, so collected, such an intelligent and gentle sounding guy. It's hard to believe what he must have been through. Great video.
@luisafrance1635
@luisafrance1635 3 года назад
Yes, very catching even I don’t agree with what he did.
@normadavis6406
@normadavis6406 3 года назад
What did you steal was it worth it did you had to go to prison for 33 years to learn right from wrong why
@anthonypeters44
@anthonypeters44 3 года назад
Yes he really grabs your attention he is a really good guy and you can tell he is a real dude he's gonna do well.
@royharper2003
@royharper2003 3 года назад
@Leon imagine what the victim in the ground went through.
@JohnnyDepth-qu9lj
@JohnnyDepth-qu9lj 8 месяцев назад
Same. I got sucked in and watched the whole thing.
@johnathankendricks4447
@johnathankendricks4447 4 года назад
To say OG been in there for three decades man he look young for his age 💯💯💯💯
@tammiewillard6788
@tammiewillard6788 3 года назад
Prison preserves
@nigerjenkins6372
@nigerjenkins6372 3 года назад
God bless him he's a testimony
3 года назад
No sunlight damage 3 square meals
@JCNixon-jt4bg
@JCNixon-jt4bg 3 года назад
Of course imagine 30 years you not stressing about rent, kids, insurance, or finding a good paying job You’d look refreshed too
@oneheart7409
@oneheart7409 3 года назад
He's a G who took advantage of the time to educate himself unlike a lot of other people use prison as an excuse, but this brother seems to be very pure with his soul! He could teach to those who are willing to listen! I feel his wisdom! I wish him the best...
@2873lonewolf
@2873lonewolf 4 года назад
Joe, this is a professional production. This is where you seem to have a creative eye. Keep this type of work going, you do well at it, refreshing update to channel. Banky looks like a old war dog, that man has seen more than his share of drama. I can't wait to hear about him, his life hes lived, and what he is thinking/doing now. I'm sitting legs crossed on the floor, like I'm 8, gazing at Banky as he talks. Much luv- APS FAM
@ltsmudders459
@ltsmudders459 4 года назад
You he needs to do more of these videos and this is by far his best story by far. I find Joe goes into weird serious interview mode and should be more chilled like Joe Rogan and just let the person keep chatting sway and moving the story👍🤘
@debbievandam303
@debbievandam303 4 года назад
I meant to mention that as well it looked very professional and I like the Joe didn't ask a million questions just let him tell his story his way with a few questions.
@beautifulboy7878
@beautifulboy7878 4 года назад
This man can articulate his experiences like none other! Truly appreciate hearing him ❤ Unbelievable... listening to his experience is like Rob Ross painting a picture... meaning you can actually feel and darn near feel it. Thank you to everyone involved in allowing us to hear this.
@assocrec
@assocrec 4 года назад
Absolutely agree this is money!
@edking70
@edking70 4 года назад
Thanks Guys! Great interview and feedback from Banky ! This has help me with my nephew who will be getting released in 30 days ! I was still holding a grudge inside about his incarceration that affected my mother and his grandmother who is now deceased now I am the patriarch and the individual that has to help my nephew reentry because he has nothing ! Thank you
@TheSweetpatsy
@TheSweetpatsy 3 года назад
This guy right here is nothing short of amazing. His outlook and the things he has learned will allow him to achieve anything. I wish him much success and I hope he shares his story with our youth. ❤
@jacobtracc2862
@jacobtracc2862 Год назад
His RU-vid channel is doing well👍🏽
@vissitorsteve
@vissitorsteve 3 года назад
This guy would make a GREAT inspirational speaker!
@federal6616
@federal6616 4 года назад
He's speaking from the heart and without nonsense. He gives the best perspective from that side of the fence without being there. He could easily find work in certain roles or voice overs. Get the man on one of these crime show sets.
@kanalarchis
@kanalarchis 4 года назад
Speaking from what heart? Sorry, what heart? He looks like a psychopath to me. The guy was habitually robbing people at gunpoint, and killed some dude. I heard him say nothing about the harm he caused. I see zero regret from empathy, he simply hates what he went through. He doesn't regret what he did to people, he regrets he was caught, basically. It's all about him him him. Not a word of empathy. I see no heart.
@naebalvas
@naebalvas 4 года назад
@@kanalarchis and yet he served his sentence, so stfu and leave.
@user-fw8rd5ud4q
@user-fw8rd5ud4q 4 года назад
Yes let’s reward bad behavior like the left
@thekidwiththehair3782
@thekidwiththehair3782 4 года назад
bq Just cause you serve a sentence doesn’t mean shit lmao so what once a pedophile is released from prison he’s considered fine cause he served his sentence too?😂
@burnellajones4173
@burnellajones4173 4 дня назад
@@kanalarchiskeep living🙏🏽
@subymtdan6137
@subymtdan6137 4 года назад
That's cool that your mom was still around when you got out.
@zoloftrx1278
@zoloftrx1278 3 года назад
Life changing interview. Really makes you appreciate life and freedom.
@jeffreymcfadden3337
@jeffreymcfadden3337 3 года назад
This brother has a way about him that makes you believe and him and what I mean by that he know he did something wrong but he’s not trying to deny the fact he’s just moving on with his life and trying to enjoy whatever time he has left on earth with the people who love him as another brother said no loud talking no cussing no pointing fingers very humble. Much Respect Banky ✊🏾
@thegracetofollow4194
@thegracetofollow4194 3 года назад
Right..the grace of GOD has kept him all this while
@alicewashington5633
@alicewashington5633 3 года назад
@@thegracetofollow4194 Yes indeed. Like the older folks would say. Trouble easy get into. But hard to get out.. Sometime you never gets out... Remember it's all a Systems was created from the beginning... Just sad. Most lawyers work for the government system.. Just sad how folks lock up and still fight against each like they on the battle war zone. Killing each other... SMH
@PianoGuy324
@PianoGuy324 4 года назад
This guy has a great head on his shoulders for doing 33 years. Good addition to APS. We’re all rooting for you man!
@erickehh
@erickehh 4 года назад
he beat a 91 year old to.death
@kailynnlabeaud4815
@kailynnlabeaud4815 4 года назад
He’s so articulate, very interesting interview. You did a wonderful job on selecting him to tell his story.
@mrexception2therule410
@mrexception2therule410 3 года назад
Banky is a real dude, and a great story teller. Glad he made it out and is doing well. Respect.
@meas2212
@meas2212 3 года назад
It's amazing how some people look better after years in prison than people who out her in society. This guy is 53 and looks healthy and well though he explained a hard life in prison.
@trentonlazley5019
@trentonlazley5019 3 года назад
It's like being put in the refrigerator. Ppl on the outs are stressing running around in the sun living unhealthy ect. Not like that in prison
@nickj4526
@nickj4526 3 года назад
The sun and stress ages people.
@meas2212
@meas2212 3 года назад
@@nickj4526 you can reverse the aging process.
@simpdown1404
@simpdown1404 3 года назад
M Eas how?
@anitajackson6144
@anitajackson6144 3 года назад
Shit eat sleep and exercise what else to do but staying alive
@austinjones5216
@austinjones5216 4 года назад
“I just love to be free. And I’ll never be locked up again never” -banky 2020.
@Reggie-The-Dog
@Reggie-The-Dog 4 года назад
That's what they all say.
@charlieh4640
@charlieh4640 4 года назад
Why u gotta quote it tho
@mayamae4156
@mayamae4156 4 года назад
Banks seems so calm and normal. I would have never guessed he’s spent his adult life behind bars. Great Video!
@erickehh
@erickehh 4 года назад
he beat a 91 year old to death
@robbinalease4552
@robbinalease4552 4 года назад
@@erickehh there you go making stuff up. If you don't know the truth, then don't say anything at all.
@erickehh
@erickehh 4 года назад
@@robbinalease4552 his name is Tyson xavier golden
@rethabradshaw9557
@rethabradshaw9557 4 года назад
erick ehh another lie...
@sassy_2437
@sassy_2437 3 года назад
WoW, this man is the real deal, he’s so calm and collected, soft spoken but is all straight talk. He doesn’t even cuss every breath..... And he’s good looking
@lateshajohnson3622
@lateshajohnson3622 3 года назад
There’s a calling on your life Banky, the Peace of God is all around you😇 God Bless you 🙏🏽
@mohamedelhussein4597
@mohamedelhussein4597 4 года назад
My guy just spitting FACTS for 35 mins straight.
@kemita
@kemita 4 года назад
This gentleman was locked up the day I was born... The thought has f'cked me up more than I will admit.
@RamblinRoverMatt
@RamblinRoverMatt 4 года назад
just dont rob and murder people
@ianharrison5758
@ianharrison5758 4 года назад
Ramblin'Rider it’s so easy to say that, but when things get hard people do messed up things
@lcanton9146
@lcanton9146 4 года назад
I mean...once you admit it...it’s admitted...sooo?? Just don’t break the law my G 🤷🏾‍♀️
@mikemiter6088
@mikemiter6088 4 года назад
@@ianharrison5758 well 99 percent of society does follow the rules homie Even tho 99 percent of society got problems and stresses and hard times
@jaded_.
@jaded_. 3 года назад
Mike Miter 1% of the US population is still 3 million people, which is still way too many... and God knows how many of those people are innocent, or if they offended out of necessity. just bc 99% of people arent locked up doesnt mean that those are righteous, moral people. the point is no one is saying that “bad” people dont deserve to be in prison, but that if that person acknowledges that theyve done wrong and paid their debt, who are we to condemn them for trying to redeem themselves? as long as theyre not hurting anyone? you know what i mean?
@connellchambers4446
@connellchambers4446 3 года назад
This dude should speak at every elementary school throughout the US he’s a great motivator speaker
@findingmyway8375
@findingmyway8375 3 года назад
Yes and he look well preserved ✅❤️
@normadavis6406
@normadavis6406 3 года назад
He look old was prison worth it that's what I would like to know
@kolbyorozco9494
@kolbyorozco9494 3 года назад
@ he’s 53. He spent 33 years in prison
@thespadestable
@thespadestable 3 года назад
This is the sane talk going back to the 79's via the Scared Straight program. Talk-Talk-Talk, but as the decades pass more and more find themselves either in prison or in an alternative program. And what's the deflection; White Supremacy, Industrial Prison Complex, and a gambit of others. Try educating about why Blacks, of not all Americans should exercise their 5th Amendment Rights, and for Blacks, the deflection is that is the Whiteman's laws, but those are the same laws that are used to hem people up, to include not just rolling over on these plea deal. Prison Reform is a joke also, because it only addresses after the convictions are dooled out, money is made, and job security is allowed to see another day. No one discuss reducing the number of those who are issued convictions.
@Atrainswrld
@Atrainswrld 2 года назад
High school
@gfunk01st
@gfunk01st 3 года назад
DAMN...This dude has better conversation and is more inspiring after doing 33 years hard time than anybody I know! I Pray that our youngins will happen upon these videos like I did and learn from him. He’s deep, he’s honest and he’s got a real message to be heard. GOD Bless!!!
@EnderPearlRs
@EnderPearlRs 4 года назад
As a young man who struggles with his temper at times, I needed to see this and content like it. Prison is not the place to be. Thanks Joe, been a fan of yours for years. I have a clean record and want to keep it that way, I can't always control my thoughts but I can keep them from becoming action.
@arealgem9404
@arealgem9404 4 года назад
Ender, I too suffered from anger and used to be a very violent person. Will power enough won’t do it, this is a spirit or a demon. I’m sure someone in your family was like that and now it’s you. The only real way to be delivered from this through true deliverance which can literally only come from God like He did for me my man. Feel free to ask me anything bro. Be well.
@EnderPearlRs
@EnderPearlRs 4 года назад
@@arealgem9404 Thank you for the kind words. I grew up with a bipolar step-father and hate that I see so much of him in myself. I can see how you would consider that a kind of demon that has been passed on, I just don't view the world that way. I left religion behind at an early age and don't plan on going back. Wish you all the best.
@e.s.7520
@e.s.7520 4 года назад
That's wisdom young man! Keep though harmful thoughts from turning into harmful actions. Be encouraged!🙏
@arealgem9404
@arealgem9404 4 года назад
Ender Pearl believe me I get it. I only believe because of the experiences I’ve had like prophecy & dreams and not only that, but the way He has transformed my heart. Literally a miracle and I’ve seen it happen to plenty others too. Beautiful things man. Once you get really fed up, all you have to do is be sincere and literally cry out to God. He listens and will never reject a sincere heart. Remember that.
@uncivilgest8878
@uncivilgest8878 4 года назад
@@EnderPearlRs you dont need god man you just need to think what would your family think of your actions and dont give people the satisfaction of over reacting because they will use it aganst you in the long run
@BLX187
@BLX187 4 года назад
he looks good. he took care of himself in there.
@queenarthur1152
@queenarthur1152 3 года назад
you come out the same age you went in, so they say
@sliccchick6505
@sliccchick6505 3 года назад
Yeah tht part
@steveonysid1521
@steveonysid1521 3 года назад
Prison keeps you looking youthful
@fabiank4396
@fabiank4396 3 года назад
Ramen :-)
@yrnx9334
@yrnx9334 3 года назад
Prison preserves you thats why they call it the can
@HillBassplayer
@HillBassplayer 3 года назад
Hello brother, as the brother of 2 formerly incarcerated brothers I appreciate your experience even more so. Thank you for caring enough to unselfishly share your experience. Obviously you are a survivor, so keep surviving brother...God Bless you
@Wisdom24-7
@Wisdom24-7 3 года назад
Now this is how to give an interview not alot of cutting in while the person is speaking he needs to sell videos on how to give interviews Great job
@anthonypeters44
@anthonypeters44 3 года назад
Yes this was the perfect interview
@Dreaaddy
@Dreaaddy 4 года назад
Coincidentally i clicked on a great a interview
@suziepoozie1799
@suziepoozie1799 4 года назад
Lol @ "coincidentally"
@adrianrivera1962
@adrianrivera1962 4 года назад
“I would rather lose my life trying to defend my life than to just loose my life laying there letting anyone do anything they want to do to me” ive had that mentality all my life its sad but its necessary.
@thelawenforcementproject2705
@thelawenforcementproject2705 4 года назад
The older saying expressing that thought is " I'd rather die standing than to live on my knees "
@fel9118
@fel9118 4 года назад
"I'd rather murder than be dead and confused...." -C-Bo
@vinniedeluca2188
@vinniedeluca2188 4 года назад
Ya it’s necessary in prison bit not to people that don’t live a life of crime
@BachZennett
@BachZennett 4 года назад
Some of the quotes he had on this interview were definetly deep as fuck and hit hard
@mikemiter6088
@mikemiter6088 4 года назад
Hell yea control your own enviroment
@LordPowerful7
@LordPowerful7 3 года назад
Being in the belly of the beast after a generation he exudes a positive aura rather than one of malice. Thanks for sharing your story with the world to be a deterrent to the fast life. ✊🏿 Stay strong brother Banky.
@milesa9955
@milesa9955 3 года назад
Damn I was born in 87 I’m 33 he was locked up my whole life
@legalgreenmusic7860
@legalgreenmusic7860 3 года назад
Crazy right
@maynardferguson9599
@maynardferguson9599 3 года назад
Wow....math dude!!!
@milesa9955
@milesa9955 3 года назад
@@maynardferguson9599 hell yea dude 👍🏾
@YabJab1980
@YabJab1980 4 года назад
Banky straight up reminds me of the old heads on the block.... the ones who ain't starting no rah rah but ain't takin none either. Looking forward to he and Juman on camera together.
@KruBurK1
@KruBurK1 4 года назад
I dont know about the him and Juman on camera together. It might be too much "You Know".
@DanaAst
@DanaAst 4 года назад
Put Tyson Xavier Golden with Juman!
@dannyboykushsmoke3439
@dannyboykushsmoke3439 4 года назад
Juman is a dressed up garbage can he wouldn't last a day in bankys shoes
@dannyboykushsmoke3439
@dannyboykushsmoke3439 4 года назад
Juman is a junky looking 4 a buck, it's all black people aps gets to do interviews like this banky official tho
@ahernandez1029
@ahernandez1029 4 года назад
Would be crazy to get Danny and Banky together to share their experiences. Also another thing was Banky reminds me of an older Maino the rapper. Talk very similar and drop gems for these youngins
@kingfam228
@kingfam228 4 года назад
Damn he went in at 19, got out at 52... wow
@patrick05020
@patrick05020 4 года назад
Literally lost his whole life
@goodnightsir9671
@goodnightsir9671 4 года назад
@@patrick05020 Because he robbed and MURDER someone.
@vaporiiz
@vaporiiz 4 года назад
@@patrick05020 more like half his life
@patrick05020
@patrick05020 4 года назад
@@goodnightsir9671 yeah, he took a life, its pretty fair if his gets put on pause for that amount of time. He's lucky he didn't get the rest of his life there.
@goodnightsir9671
@goodnightsir9671 4 года назад
@@patrick05020 You call non-existing to 33 years pause on life fair? There is no coming back from death. No do over. No second chance. He do, his victim don't.
@tpwv333
@tpwv333 Год назад
A lot of wise and encouraging words!! The fact that he comes across as so humble after so many years locked up is itself an inspiration!
@sximbi
@sximbi 3 года назад
Watching this from South Africa. I love how articulate this guy is. It’s refreshing how he’s not trying to be hard and he’s hot too
@michaelwhitton8226
@michaelwhitton8226 4 года назад
Good interview. I served 35 years 8 months but it's not about how long at some point it's about maintaining and no matter how hard to NEVER say there is no God which is easy to do. Good job man.
@kimmie4kp
@kimmie4kp 4 года назад
Tom Burkart You’re wasting your life typing BS trying to get attention TOM
@e.s.7520
@e.s.7520 4 года назад
Welcome back! Forget what negative people say...you are valuable so embrace this second chance!!!
@derrickjohnson3656
@derrickjohnson3656 4 года назад
Welcome back man live life because it’s a beautiful thing
@thekidwiththehair3782
@thekidwiththehair3782 4 года назад
Li KimSlim Mem Nah he’s right. He may have wasted his life typing BS but that’s better than wasting 33 to 35 years 🤷🏻‍♂️ at least lessons were learned tho
@TheEvilTwin89
@TheEvilTwin89 4 года назад
You should tell your story fam...i would love to hear it
@Dosja2286
@Dosja2286 4 года назад
Spoken like a trooper, he did the 33yrs the 33yrs didn’t do him and he promises not to cry
@jenjuice432
@jenjuice432 3 года назад
He has such a calming yet serious voice. You can tell he has a lot of wisdom to offer the world. He wish him only the best at his second chance at life. 💪
@wibbell7882
@wibbell7882 3 года назад
Yea his lawyer traded his ass off 4 another client to get a sweeter deal
@richardleach1706
@richardleach1706 4 года назад
This man could tour and help others, he would do well. And you can take dat to da banky.
@givennyamondo8914
@givennyamondo8914 4 года назад
True that
@f1rebreather123
@f1rebreather123 4 года назад
Vaughn Proctor best you can do is try. Whatever you say you will always effect somebody
@graceunderfire1717
@graceunderfire1717 4 года назад
YES!
@nightowl8485
@nightowl8485 4 года назад
Much respect my brother. A Lot of young people need to hear your story.
@alicewashington5633
@alicewashington5633 3 года назад
Oh my God.. Yes they do need this teaching from experience/ wisdom/ knowledge/ understanding.. Kids these days have all the answers.. Prisons care nothing about you. The game never change only faces.. Just 😥.
@big_wildlife3052
@big_wildlife3052 3 года назад
He is going to make it very strong minded person I wish him the best he taught me something not to complain thanks for sharing your experience
@livinglifeafterlife6813
@livinglifeafterlife6813 3 года назад
My significant other has spent 34 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He just made parole in May 20th, 2021, after five hearings, and I’m waiting for him to come home now. He’s 56, and also went to prison in 1987. I’ve started a channel to document the triumphs and challenges he’ll face once he comes home. Good luck to you.
@justtalkingrubbish
@justtalkingrubbish Год назад
you waited for them this whole time without cheating?
@lisahawkinsdecorandmore3903
@@justtalkingrubbish I’m not proud to say I cheated once, four years ago
@justtalkingrubbish
@justtalkingrubbish Год назад
@@lisahawkinsdecorandmore3903 you still a real one seen your videos right after i commented. keep your head up high man hopefully you and your husband would hopefully get through it together
@dnice3473
@dnice3473 Год назад
Everyone in prison is innocent 🤔
@livinglifeafterlife6813
@livinglifeafterlife6813 Год назад
@@dnice3473 Not true, but you can do your own research to see how many people have been exonerated because they were truly innocent. I don’t know if you’re being sarcastic, but my fiancé is innocent and the parole board agrees, that’s why he’s being paroled AND the Innocence Project has taken his case.
@dishonoredundead
@dishonoredundead 4 года назад
This guy could do audio books. He's got a great voice, plus I think it would be funny to hear him read the classics with a prison accent.
@aiuwhdawiou
@aiuwhdawiou 4 года назад
Maybe that could be his future job
@StatixFH
@StatixFH 4 года назад
Prison accent?! Tf is that
@danman5253
@danman5253 4 года назад
Prison accent? What does that sound like?
@uphigh2727
@uphigh2727 4 года назад
Morgan Freeman from Shawshank Redemption. That's what he said like huh.
@yayalove2512
@yayalove2512 4 года назад
Sound dumb asf .
@deafbyhiphop
@deafbyhiphop 4 года назад
"Society tells you to forget about those in prison." "People like to judge but they don't like to be judged." My man is speaking facts
@19edmurillo
@19edmurillo 4 года назад
Wait but didn’t he kill someone
@f1rebreather123
@f1rebreather123 4 года назад
Real World Warrior lowen it depends on if they learn from it. If they become a better person and make up for it.
@BooBooDaFoo330
@BooBooDaFoo330 4 года назад
Real World Warrior lowen not really...some people are actually forgiving.
@imdbtruth
@imdbtruth 4 года назад
@@f1rebreather123 Did this dude "learn from it"? He just says that he believes the only thing men respect is violence... Sounds to me like he's still a criminal scumbag who thinks he's actually the victim.
@codyking3825
@codyking3825 4 года назад
@@imdbtruth He never once said he was the victim.
@ankitbhat4531
@ankitbhat4531 3 года назад
I love this man's attitude. you can tell he's been hardened but at the same time he has the strength to move on from the past.... this video motivated me to move on from past mistakes. thank you, Banky! You're a wise, strong dude. I wish him nothing but success and happiness
@josephsaroce4991
@josephsaroce4991 4 года назад
That was absolutely fascinating and very well told. People would pay to hear this. They need to hear this.
@josue_fn183
@josue_fn183 4 года назад
this guy has changed my perception on everything i have. i’m gonna start to appreciate everything more than i have been
@CaffeyAaron
@CaffeyAaron 4 года назад
I honestly felt that when he said, “people like to judge people, but don’t like to be judged”...... that’s so true man... those be the shitiest people on earth...🤦🏾‍♂️
@asanijahbarriwentgordon1374
@asanijahbarriwentgordon1374 4 года назад
My ex gf 😭
@Moname40
@Moname40 3 года назад
You're an amazing person. I was hoping my son's father would have your mentality upon coming home but what you said about forgiveness has really helped me. Thank you for this interview you really helped me.
@austincollier14
@austincollier14 3 года назад
I’m extremely happy to have found this series. When I look at him I see my best friend, they look and even talk the same way so it’s really hitting in a different way. I happy you’re out too I can tell you deserve it more than a lot of folks . God bless
@proxsea7496
@proxsea7496 4 года назад
This guy a realist and he can paint a picture with words, respect to him.
@erk489
@erk489 4 года назад
Much respect to a murderer
@kanalarchis
@kanalarchis 4 года назад
I think you need to find someone better to respect.
@CaffeyAaron
@CaffeyAaron 4 года назад
Fr..
@gd.523
@gd.523 4 года назад
I wonder if you’d still have that level of respect if he killed your mother or child.
@Janail123
@Janail123 3 года назад
Black Sperm Cell yes.
@joysfavorites1
@joysfavorites1 4 года назад
One of the best interviews I've seen, thank you! I've been a prison phlebotomist for 2 years, and now I'm going to school to be a prison nurse. Working in prison is the best job I've ever had because inmates respect me more than patients in the outside world. I'm always striving to make even the smallest positive impact in the life of inmates, that's why I started watching your channel. Thanks for everything you do, it's appreciated more than you know.
@bombyboo6335
@bombyboo6335 4 года назад
Good for u. Thank U for ur service..im a former dialysis tech. I used to think about working as a pct in prisons but it scared me
@waveybeats
@waveybeats 4 года назад
Your a gem. Your inmates are blessed to have someone that truly cares about rehabilitation. Respect to you.
@jeffdoyle4703
@jeffdoyle4703 3 года назад
In a very different way, one of the most positive guys I've heard in a long time. Tremendous attitude. Thanks.
@knight5188
@knight5188 3 года назад
People who have been to prison are good at communicating I’ve noticed
@antoinqueen8261
@antoinqueen8261 3 года назад
Yep u got tht RIGHT..I wonder WHY...
@mawunyomorga8658
@mawunyomorga8658 2 года назад
@@antoinqueen8261 exactly, i am curious
@zachbobik5726
@zachbobik5726 4 года назад
banky has one of the best out looks on life i have ever heard. im only 26 almost 27 this man has been locked up my entire life, he's missed out on a life time of experiences during the time he served and is still human and doesnt seem to hold any grudges. i cant wait to hear more stories from him he's not even 3 months out but the way he talks and acts it seems like he's been out for years.
@LPJMagicmusic
@LPJMagicmusic 4 года назад
This is where this channel thrives Joe. This looks so damn professional and thanks for finding Banky, he a good dude.
@paulnubreu6887
@paulnubreu6887 4 года назад
He is not, your standards are very low.
@cavemanlovesmoke4394
@cavemanlovesmoke4394 4 года назад
Judge all y'all want Your sins are the same as mine
@dustydavis9738
@dustydavis9738 4 года назад
Yeah a murderer is a good dude! 🤣
@LPJMagicmusic
@LPJMagicmusic 4 года назад
@@dustydavis9738 he was a child in a shitty ass neighborhood where murder is part of life. A man can change and find good in his heart. Unless your Manson, or Bundy, but hes not, he's a man who had 30+ years to do nothing but reflect
@reginabarrett7097
@reginabarrett7097 3 года назад
I’m so impressed with you having the ability to come out and have a positive spin on life, keep cooking and being productive. I love cooking and it’s a relaxing endeavor. Keep the shows coming .
@scorpio54williams96
@scorpio54williams96 3 года назад
Thank you Mr. Bank. I couldn't stop watching and listening to you. My son is in his thirties and I pray for him every day. Much Love to you Mr. Banky.
@williedynamyte
@williedynamyte 4 года назад
This mans story is chilling in how you can become wrapped up in the prison system and the mentality it takes to survive there. Salute Banky and APS!
@rob.04m31
@rob.04m31 4 года назад
Banky is literally explaining how prison is in the most genuine and realist way possible . Respect ✊🏾
@maximumcaffeine6003
@maximumcaffeine6003 3 года назад
I'm amazed at the sheer depth of introspection he did with his life, literally spent the years observing, existing and analyzing every facet of his self and his environment.
@Aaron_leonard
@Aaron_leonard 3 года назад
" Your first example better be your best example " truth
@iwritechecksatthegrocerystore
@iwritechecksatthegrocerystore 4 года назад
Damn it’s nice to come to the comment section of a new person and not see “he high af” and “joe this guy is sketchy, watch yourself” and all the usual negative that comes with new people. Welcome to Banky!
@pullingguard5435
@pullingguard5435 4 года назад
You mean like Gelico? I called that one.
@DanaAst
@DanaAst 4 года назад
@@pullingguard5435 Tyson Xavier Golden
@thedarkside_ofmartha
@thedarkside_ofmartha 4 года назад
@caldera9119 he DID kill someone. He bashed in an old guys head with a gun. Dead. Home invasion.
@macneoh7418
@macneoh7418 4 года назад
Yeah, but everyone loved Danny and Brian at one point in time too.
@WWambition
@WWambition 4 года назад
I like your username. Lol
@Herne0011
@Herne0011 4 года назад
This documentary is tight. Like professional grade. Stop messing with houses and do this. You are good at it Joe.
@luisreynoso9445
@luisreynoso9445 4 года назад
Let him mess with houses, he’s learning trades and learning to invest money. Joes a multi talented dude
@thedappercook
@thedappercook 4 года назад
The key to successes is having fingers in many areas of your life. Different investments, businesses, Projects etc.
@taranvogel9937
@taranvogel9937 4 года назад
@@thedappercook yup any successful person has multiple streams of income
@cashmanny3502
@cashmanny3502 4 года назад
He can do both lol
@tommy2t1mes84
@tommy2t1mes84 4 года назад
Joe this is your calling,I think this is a great interview,Banky is a humble man unlike Danny who is a bum.
@billymccoy10
@billymccoy10 3 года назад
Plz tell this guy he needs to write a Book of his teenage years and his life in prison and his 1st year out and missing the early years of a lot of technology. Coming out into a whole new world. I promise he would'nt regret it
@dantean
@dantean 3 года назад
My man saying that even coming out in the middle of Coronavirus has been 100X better than life inside and how he wouldn't exchange it for the world is a beautiful thing to hear. Bless you.
@1979jon
@1979jon 4 года назад
I'm hanging of every word this guy is saying, just a smooth interview
@MrsBzable
@MrsBzable 4 года назад
Banky’s story is so in depth and I love that he tells it with so much passion and sensitivity. He’s so calm. By far one of my favs that you’ve interviewed. He keeps my undivided attention
@shyjohnson257
@shyjohnson257 3 года назад
This was such a great interview! This man has so much wisdom. It’s hard to fathom living 33 years in an environment like this. These streets aren’t for anybody. You all better wake up!
@cuteandred1
@cuteandred1 3 года назад
This was motivational for me. It makes me think of how I have judge people and not letting people free from mistakes. Like he said," a person can never move on if you continue to hold things over there head." You know I believe god uses people sometimes to allow you to see yourself. You just have to be willing to accept truth.✌
@cuban_flow5782
@cuban_flow5782 4 года назад
This dude seems so humble & down to earth
@errolbrown7943
@errolbrown7943 3 года назад
He is down to earth because he is short 5’ 6’
@laren2479
@laren2479 4 года назад
I've been serving with my fiancé for 13 of his 15 years now. I am still praying for his safe return home. I've just been looking for an outlet that's relatable. I watch these to gain insight and knowledge because I have no clue what he has been going through. Thank you for this platform.
@canicole20
@canicole20 4 года назад
You are a fool.Stop being a damn fool.
@cheapishlyexpensive3476
@cheapishlyexpensive3476 4 года назад
LaRen 247 For real?
@u235u235u235
@u235u235u235 4 года назад
@@cheapishlyexpensive3476 lots of men string women along while they're in prison for commissary money, but when they get out they move on.
@mwiluokolo9559
@mwiluokolo9559 3 года назад
This Brutha’s voice and delivery is so soothing , definitely a motivational speaking ✊🏿💯
@joehardy6417
@joehardy6417 3 года назад
I wish you well my brother. I know that it was hard but you were blessed to have survived.
@andregrant4551
@andregrant4551 4 года назад
That's a real man right there. Im not crying about it, I'll just do everything i can
@t2thec86
@t2thec86 4 года назад
One of the best interviews I've seen! I couldn't put my phone down! Thank you for not interrupting a million times. These stories are mesmerizing.
@casey98
@casey98 3 года назад
I'm a teacher, I take pride in encouraging my students to value life and time. I have a knack of getting through to them and they enjoy my life stories, I am raw and honest with them ,and they appreciate it and trust me because of it but I like to rely on a variety of stories and people that I find equally honest and encouraging that speak from their own truthful experiences. I will 100% show them the last 6 minutes of Mr.Banks' interview, it reinforces what I 'preach'. So , Mr.Banks, just want you to know your inspiring stories will be shared with students that live in Montreal, Canada, thousands of miles away from you. God Bless and enjoy your freedom !
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