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Parking Lot Brawl Lands Teenager In Prison | Jerry Ormond

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.9606 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Fellow Connecticut resident Jerry Ormond is on the show today to share how a fight landed him in the criminal justice system as a teenager in which he had to learn how to survive youth prisons. Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Connect with Jerry Ormond: https://www.instagram.com/universalartsfitness?igsh=MWl3dnFsdjZiNGJ4ZQ== Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:21 - Childhood 00:10:25 - Growing Up in Different Neighborhoods 00:15:47 - Pressure to Make Money 00:21:03 - A Confrontation in the Cafeteria 00:26:10 - Street Fight 00:31:36 - A Chaotic Encounter 00:36:59 - Life of Parties and Trouble 00:42:11 - Joy Riding Adventures with Friends 00:47:22 - Going to Jail for the First Time 01:02:37 - Handling confrontations 01:12:40 - Standing up for myself in prison 01:17:44 - Lessons Learned Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

In jail, you probably know this. You're not supposed to sit on top of the table, right?

0:03.0

You sit on the chair part, right? And so he sat on top of his feet on the stool. Big mistake.

0:07.0

So the one dude, the other dude's on the phone. He's not really on the phone, though. He's just pretending. So then the dude goes up to him to stocking away. He's like, you say he's going to smack me, white boy. He like, boy, he turns, boom, cracks him.

0:02.5

He goes flat on the table.

0:03.6

The dude drops the phone, comes running up.

0:05.5

They swing him sideways on the table.

0:07.1

So now he's on flat on the table like this.

0:09.1

They're beating him out of his pants. They're grabbing him by his ankle and got him by his face. They're whipping him. He's red in the face. They drag him off the table on the ground. The ones who are just standing over him just wearing on him. He's sitting there pants down here running the face just like this looking stupid.

0:39.4

So I'm like, first lesson learned.

0:55.2

Fellow Connecticut resident Jerry Ormond is on the show today to share how a fight landed him in the criminal justice system as a teenager in which he had to learn how to survive the horrible reality of youth prisons.

0:59.9

I want to give a big thanks to everyone, the listeners, the viewers on YouTube who leave a comment

1:05.7

on our YouTube podcast episodes or a review on our episodes on Spotify and Apple.

1:12.5

It helps us tremendously get the show out there to more people. And remember, you could stay up to date on all the exciting

1:16.9

things we have coming to Locked In podcast by following me on Instagram at Ian underscore Bick.

1:23.4

Now sit back, relax, and get ready to lock-in with Jerry Ormond.

1:27.8

Jerry, welcome to Locked In, man, a fellow Connecticut resident coming from Stanford.

1:32.7

I think you're probably our first Stanford guest on the show ever.

1:35.8

I got more for you, too.

1:37.6

Oh, really awesome.

1:38.8

I love the Connecticut guys when they come on the show because then they recommend all their friends,

1:43.0

and their friends start texting me. They're like, yo, can I come on? And it works out because the stories are

1:47.6

great. And you reminded me a 1090 Jake. We were just talking about. You said you're Irish, right?

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