Curtis Carroll on Getting 54 Years to Life at 17, Snitch Who May Be Real Shooter Set Free (Part 4)


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Part 5: https://youtu.be/R2jZHE9egnc
Part 3: https://youtu.be/OlV-AaoAZqY
Part 1: https://youtu.be/36em0-3Zef0
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Curtis “Wall Street” Carroll shared his shocking story of being sentenced to 54 years to life at the age of 17 during a recent interview with Vlad. Carroll and three other co-defendants faced numerous charges, including first-degree murder and robbery. Despite being encouraged to cooperate by naming the shooter, Carroll remained resolutely silent, influenced by a code of not “snitching” instilled by his upbringing and peers. Refusing to identify the shooter, Carroll viewed cooperation as a potential death sentence within his community. His commitment to this principle carried severe personal consequences. Though facing a trial with a public defender who advised the possible leniency cooperation might bring, Carroll chose to maintain his silence. Ultimately, this decision led to a life-altering conviction. The supposed snitch, who might have been the actual shooter, received complete leniency, walking free. Despite serving decades and reflecting on the severity of his sentence, Carroll stated he would still choose silence if given another chance. This compelling narrative underscores the complex interplay between street code ethics and the harsh realities of the justice system.

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