![]() ![]() Now 7 years out of prison, Kamau mentors those in jail and is a group facilitator for an inmate re-entry program. “If I got to stand with the bad crowd, I’d rather be by myself.” ![]() “Sometimes it’s not a bad idea to stand alone,” Kamau said. He now owns his own business and believes life without the gang signs is better. Kamau was homeless for a bit, took whatever jobs he could get, sometimes five at a time. After his gang activities landed him behind bars three more times, Kamau decided that enough was enough.ĭuring his final incarceration in Georgia he vowed to live an honest life when he got out. “I got into gangs for the love and the camaraderie and because of what was missing in my own family dynamic they replaced it.”īut some of that family started dying in the streets. “A lot of people say people get into gangs for protection,” Kamau said. ![]()
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