what is that you want from him? he ll have the same life. but if he choose the other way, hey, go ahead. for you it s not a negative for him to spend a lot of time in prison, for your son? it s not a negative for you? nah. in another context, in another environment, it might be a parent saying to their child, if you don t end up being a doctor i ll still love you. with duker it was, like, if his son didn t end up being a crip, he would still love him. my children. i was born into it, you know what i mean? you re going to end up in prison or in a casket. you know what i mean? coming up i m part of a pretty intimidating group. when we re on the yard, we re 20, 30 deep. pretty big white boys.
but they were at very different stages in their life. cousin ice was no longer in love with the lifestyle. i haven t actually went out gang-banging, shooting at people just because they re from across town and all that. i haven t done that in years. but i still hang with my homeboys. and if something happened to one of my close, close ones i m going to have to help retaliate. you know what i mean? duker on the other hand, was still caught up in the game. he was still infatuated with this romantic notion of being a gangster. what do you want for your future? money, power, respect. top of the food chain. everybody s like that when they re young. they don t see the big picture. they can t see it yet. you know what i mean? it s just whatever happens happens. having been in and out of state prisons in california, fisher sought to share his wisdom with the younger thompson. i ve got him out of situations in here, he was just reacting to [ bleep ].
45-year-old titus fisher. he s at maricopa, awaiting trial on a charge of firearm possession by an ex-felon. toilet, write on the toilet, make your own beats. you know what i mean? fisher s cellmate is 20-year-old dinell thompson. better known here as duker. thompson was at maricopa appealing 2 murder convictions that could land him in prison for at least 32 years. keep the noise down over there. rap has helped the two men bridge their generation gap. trying to film [ bleep ]. the cellies share one other thing in common. they re both members of the crips street gang.
[ .32 with a clip fisher s cellmate is 20-year-old dinell thompson. better known here as duker. thompson was at maricopa appealing two murder kwishgzs convictions that could land him in prison for at least 32 years. keep the noise down over there. rap has helped the two men bridge their generation gap. trying to film [ bleep ]. the cellies share one other thing in common. they re both members of the crips street gang. but they were at very different stages in their life. cousin ice was no longer in love with the lifestyle. i haven t actually went out gang-banging, shooting at people just because they re from across town and all that.
another environment, it might be a parent saying to their child, if you don t end up being a doctor i ll still love you. with duker it was, like, if his son didn t end up being a crip, he would still love him. that s easy gang bang and so backpack before you get your first clip my children. i was born into it, you know what i mean? you re going to end up in prison or in a casket. you know what i mean? coming up i m part of a pretty intimidating group. when we re on the yard, we re 20, 30 deep. pretty big white boys. nobody really challenges that. a gang leader with a twist. i was expecting this mean, tough hardcore guy. and instead, it was this tommy that we came to know.