What's Going On At Indian Creek Correctional Center

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45 thoughts on “What’s Going On At Indian Creek Correctional Center

  1. dude theres no way those parents smuggled that much in. how is that possible unless some guards were in on it as well. because all visitors get checked really well upon entering. the visitation room in the gym and those small tables lower than your knees theres no way you can pass something to an inmate sitting across without being caught on video which someone is sitting and monitoring. then the inmate after visitation gets stripped searched and squats and coughs. they check every damn thing to the bottom of your shoes. I remember during one of our groups we separated into groups and each group had to work together to create a skit that was against drugs or the dangers of drugs. we set up a little maze in the community room that had different stages and everyone in our group was an actor. I played a drug fiend on the street going through withdrawals but our little skit brought a few people to tears and shocked some of the councilors. fuck lots of memories coming back from that place. I was there from 1997-1999. I remember they transferred us in middle of the night. the entire place to Red Onion or another super max place I cant remember right now because a major storm was headed our way so they moved all of us. I remember rolling up to that other place and it was fukin terrifying. all cement, all razor wire. sniper towers everywhere. dudes throwing lite paper on fire out there windows and watching them slowly float to the ground was not easy to take in. this place was a tier. all the cells were full so alot of us had to camp out on the floor for I think a few days. I dont remember leaving the place now that I think about it. I just found your channel tonight so I guess I might be filling up your comments with a bunch of rambling. never got to share any of this with any no one I know has ever asked me anything about what it was like. but that is what it is.

  2. I was addicted to pills for like 15 years. Ill yell you right now. The worst thing a prison can do is supply dug addicts drugs like suboxine. It wont help them. They should spen their rison time resying and sobering up

  3. How can they legally do that legally? That’s incriminating yourself and you don’t know what people put in their food in the jail? Would have asked you lawyer first? 😮

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  5. Come on man that’s not fair I don’t care what prison you’re at it’s still prison there’s still fights every few days in every dorm fact, is you wanna change? I don’t care what prison you’re at but in particularly there’s lotta good things I took away from there I mean 2025 I left in 2008. I contribute this success to a lot of what I picked up while I was at Indian Creek from the staff. Quite frankly all of the cadres what you looking at it all wrong there’s drugs in prison. Same is in the free world. Going to drug meetings on the street same thing you’re there To find your own answers for your problem do not think drugs are not gonna be associated with the people that are there of course they are. It’s not about that. It’s about your focus on the things you want to change and buy the people that are giving you the tools where you’re at

  6. I did four years there as a Y.O i’m assuming they’re still there I had a really positive experience can you take from the program which you can use the rest you throw up that’s what I did I was released in 2008 haven’t been back and say that successful I was one of the first useful thinners to make parole. They’re actually made it on my first go, but yeah, my experience there wasn’t bad.

  7. I did four years there as a Y.O i’m assuming they’re still there I had a really positive experience can you take from the program which you can use the rest you throw up that’s what I did I was released in 2008 haven’t been back and say that successful I was one of the first useful thinners to make parole. They’re actually made it on my first go, but yeah, my experience there wasn’t bad.

  8. I remember the story with the guy in the wheelchair from one of your old videos,before you go any further didn't they try to force him to stand? I'm pretty sure he got done because he wouldn't stand!!😅😢

  9. your such a og bro its insane i remember watching you as a kid real young pretty sure i did my first prison tattoo bc of u i couldn't access a gun and ink that young so that was really my only option pretty sure u was the one who showed me i could use pencil graphite if im not mistaken XD im so glad your still on a great path now that im 22 ur a huge motivation fr

  10. I got no love for the people that brought the pack in, but you know how those cops jack up the value of the seizure. And the weight for that matter. They’ll weigh an eighth of weed in the steel safe it was hidden in and count the whole weight as what was seized lol

  11. Hey Joe, Bupanorphine: bu-pa-nor-phine. Phine pronounced like " feen". is the active synthetic opiate in Suboxone. Naloxone: nal-ox-one. The one is pronounced like "own". is the active opiate suppressant that is found in life saving opiate rescue kits. Suboxone is a synthetic opiate mixed with a suppressant, it tells your brain your getting the opiate chemical while giving your body naloxone the rescue drug. Naloxone doesn't affect the synthetic opiate, only real opiates. The mix is 75% Bupanorphine 25% naloxone which is standard. That's why it works.. that is if you use it correctly which is to slowly taper. There is a version with no naloxone and it is called subutext. Which is much harder to get because its for terminal illness.

  12. Been watching you since the beginning man. Glad to see another video. Keep it up this is good for you. I miss all the characters you used to do. Funny stuff. Well its good to know the prison og is still at it.

  13. Joe this definitely hits home because 😢 2024 the main Worden from the ohio department of corrections and rehabilitation in Youngstown ohio ohio state pen called me to inform me my big brother died from a fent drug over dose and now he's on my dresser where he's home and free god bless all the addicts in prison. 😢

  14. Bro love your show ive fone my cold stops in delaware sci but i gotta say when you said they brought in bupernorphine and naloxone and daid you had no idea what those things are inalmost fell out eapecially you sold crack and went to prison im sure half your friends are on feddy in the clinics on bupe (euboxone) come on quit acting like a clown everybody and there mom knows what that is

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