4.6 • 80.4K Ratings
🗓️ 8 November 2018
⏱️ 63 minutes
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0:00.0 | Previously on cereal. |
0:02.0 | I don't care if you lose my worst enemy. |
0:05.8 | I'm not telling them you. |
0:07.8 | I don't care what you did. |
0:08.8 | We need people out there in the community that are concerned with black lives, with brown |
0:14.7 | lives, white lives, or purple lives to step out and do something. |
0:19.0 | Shit, I'm telling, I helped my age at the best way I can. |
0:22.0 | Telling ages, telling the truth. |
0:24.0 | I told them I should have died. |
0:26.0 | Listen, I went through the things that I was going through when I was younger because |
0:29.0 | I was young and dumb. |
0:30.0 | From this American life in W.B.E.Z. Chicago, it's cereal. |
0:39.2 | One courthouse told week by week. |
0:40.8 | I'm Sarah Cainig. |
0:54.0 | When I began this project, I didn't plan on covering any juvenile cases. |
0:58.5 | juvenile records are public for one thing. |
1:00.5 | And I figured, eh, we got plenty to look at right here in the adult system. |
1:04.5 | But after a while, juvenile cases, juvenile crime, became impossible to ignore. |
1:10.0 | The newly elected county prosecutor seemed to be talking about juvenile violence at every |
1:13.9 | opportunity. |
1:15.4 | Young people, 14 to 21, are crime drivers, who is saying. |
1:19.4 | And the data supported his alarm. |
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