Now they do . Now they do. Rap star hashtag, Symbol Meek Mill inspired a symbol. He has been wronged by the criminal Justice System for a decade now. We have been conducting Criminal Justice with a chainsaw. In his first post Prison Interview he tells his powerful story. My father was murdered in south philly. Have you ever seen somebody with their brains blown out . Ive seen it several times. How key rose from the streets to the charts. Sentenced to prison for a probation violation. Get incent away is a mental torture. It affects all of us. And why he rose up for change. Im still doing time for that case, something is not working. This is a tough judge. He violated, he got a tough sentence, what is wrong with that . We take you inside his emotional journey to freedom. I feel like i am in the middle of a movie right now. We are there for every step. We are home. You made powerful friends, kevin hart, jayz, Michael Reuben with the 76 sirs. I feel like god put me in a position to be the
case has become so important? this is the same thing that thousands of minorities are going to, they just don t have anyone to speak on it. now they do? now they do. rap star hashtag, symbol meek mill inspired a symbol. he has been wronged by the criminal justice system for a decade now. we have been conducting criminal justice with a chainsaw. in his first post prison interview he tells his powerful story. my father was murdered in south philly. have you ever seen somebody with their brains blown out? i ve seen it several times. how key rose from the streets to the charts. sentenced to prison for a probation violation. get incent away is a mental torture. it affects all of us. and why he rose up for change. i m still doing time for that case, something is not working. this is a tough judge. he violated, he got a tough sentence, what is wrong with that? we take you inside his emotional journey to freedom. i feel like i am in the middle of a mov
make mel inspired a movement. he s been wronged by the criminal justice system for a decade now. evwin his first post-prison interview, he tells his powerful story. have you seen somebody with their brains blown out? i ve seen it multiple times. he has this energy about him. sentenced to prison for a probation violation. it s like mental torture. it s effecting him like my life. it affects all of us. i m still doing time for that case. he violated, he got a stuff sentence. what s wrong with that. we take you inside his emotional journey to freedom. we re there for every step. kevin hart, jay-z, owner of the patriots. i feel like god put me in the position to be the voice for the voiceless. this is way more bigger than me. hello and welcome to dateline. countless young musicians dream of fame and fortune. meek mill was living the fantasy. he went from rapping on street corners to rubbing elbows with some of the biggest names in hip-hop. then sudd
reuben. you know, look, there has been a huge group focused on this every single day. people are talking dozens of times a day, fighting for him because we all felt so personally appalled by what had happened. luke is an investigator who joined the team that reuben and roc nation had bankrolled, he spent months combing through documents tracking down witnesses. the only witness against meek was the police officer who arrested him, his name is reggie graham. reggie graham served in philadelphia s narcotics fealty unit, the investigator tracked down a former undercover officer who had worked with graham for years. we worked in the squat together, talk to him every day. jeffrey walker wasn t involved with meek mill s case but remembers graham talking about his arrest. i remember sitting at my desk and reggie graham was in the office, we were doing
paperwork, we were all talking there. and reggie graham was talking about a kid named meek mill. i distinctly remember he said he arrested this kid, beat this kid and he ripped a roll of braids out of this kid s head. he said graham was a dirty cop and he should know because he was one to. i participated with reggie, in one particular job in 2003 where i watched reggie fabricate evidence. in 2013 walker was arrested by the fbi first dealing money from a drug dealer. in exchange for a lighter prison sentence he pleaded guilty to attempted robbery, and testified against fellow officers. so far, his information has led to more than 1000 overturned convictions in philadelphia. brendell kim was learning more about what was going on inside the police department as a time, and specifically, about reggie