from bank robbers and cops to observers and victims, this gritty animated documentary explores how violent struggles of street life and crime affects us all.
Marcus McGhee, a school teacher in Hartford Connecticut, tells the story of when his car was stolen and the police did not help him.
BET journalist, Samson Styles, talks about being a stick-up kid and what happened to him one Fourth of July.
The speaker prefers that her name be with held. A forensic artist in Tennessee recalls growing up with her brother.
Writer and culture critic, Nelson George, talks about his childhood, the nature of crime, and the state of Hip Hop in the year 2008.
Joe Loya, former bank robber and author of The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell, talks about his early bank robbing days.
Owner and operator of Pelican Tattoo in Hartford, Connecticut, Joe Bascetta has spent many years observing the various crimes around him from his Park Street address.
From bank robbers and cops to observers and victims, this gritty animated documentary explores how violent struggles of street life and crime affects us all.