This video presents a perspective on the death penalty debate through the lens of the Julio Foolio murder trial, arguing that the death penalty is appropriate for those who show no remorse for their crimes, as punishment should fit the crime and serve as a deterrent to others, while emphasizing that true remorse would have led to voluntary surrender rather than continued defiance in court.
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Welcome back to the channel, y'all.
Y'all already know it's Brain Flow TV.
We have another channel on YouTube called Soul Flow TV. Go subscribe to our other channel. A lot of people don't know we have a way bigger channel on so on YouTube over 400,000 subscribers and we're trying to get to 500K by the end of this year on that channel.
This channel though, we here to talk today about Shawn Gaffney and the other guys in the Julio Foolio trial and what they are saying on the stand in the courtroom and their mannerisms and who's laughing and who has no remorse whatsoever versus who seems to be remorseful, but are they really remorseful and what I think the verdict should be as far as what the punishment is going to be.
As [snorts] you know, rapper Julio Foolio had got killed not too long ago. He was out in the city. He was celebrating his birthday. They gunned him down on the day of the celebration of his damn birthday. Now, right now in the courtroom, the trial is over. They already passed the verdict point. Everybody got found guilty and now it's time to pay the consequences.
But this is what they call the consequences phase or this is what they call the phase where you start to hear about the killers and their lives. Like they're going way back. They're going way back in some of these people's lives. They're bringing in their grandmother. They're bringing in their great granny if they could find her and wheel her into the courtroom. They're bringing in their sisters, their brothers, everybody in their life who could say something good about them.
There's one of the guys who his daddy is in prison doing a life sentence and his uncle, which is his daddy's father, is in prison doing a long-ass sentence, and it seems like it just runs in his family, and Junior had no hope.
He was [ __ ] from the beginning, right?
He's the one who you see in the courtroom laughing. And he's laughing, and I'm saying to myself, you know that saying they have that says laugh now, cry later? That's exactly what we're watching unfold. He's going to keep his chin up.
He's going to stick his chest out. He's going to be brave as a [ __ ] But I'm telling you this, when you're done serving about the first 10 years, and you realize that you haven't even chipped the beginning of your sentence yet, it's going to start to [ __ ] with his head.
Even if he doesn't cry, it's going to start to mess with his head.
He's going to prison really young. So, all these urges, all these innate urges that humans are born with, like I don't know if y'all talk about this enough, but the need to [ __ ] the need to have sexual intercourse, the need to have a bonding with another human being's body, the need to enter them, or have yourself entered if you're a female, or if you one of them dudes that's on the other side, and that's your thing.
All of that stuff is going to unfold in his lifetime in prison.
You know, I was watching that booty bandit dude that did a whole lot of time, Fleece, and Fleece said, "When they send you to prison, man, and you young, and you wild, when you get behind those walls, those urges don't leave you.
Your body filled with testosterone, you're backed up with [ __ ] you want to release somewhere, and jerking off only lasts so long." He said, "For the first 10 years of his sentence, he used to just beat his meat. He didn't do anything else and he wasn't into the homosexual stuff. He used to tell himself he's getting out sometime soon and he's holding out and he watching them other dudes. He used to call them nasty and disgusting. And then he said the years rolled by and he was like, "Fuck it. I don't look like I'm ever getting out. I got to deal with what I got in here." I know I got to bring in that, but that's a part of reality. So, when you see somebody laughing right now, his crying is going to come later on.
They're asking for leniency for him. I'm asking why the hell did they bring his uncle out of a prison cell into the courtroom to come testify for him. His uncle was a bad [ __ ] example to a jury when a jury's time to say death penalty or spare him. On one end, they might look at it and be like, "Man, he never stood a chance. Let's not kill him."
Another thing we got to talk about is this is modern-day [ __ ] slavery.
>> [snorts] >> And the brothers out here who are rushing to prison, you are rushing to the plantation. The plantation that your ancestors fought so hard to get off of. This is not a game.
I watched this dude um his name the the the the red dude, the one that looked biracial, which he is biracial cuz his mama took the stand and his grandmother there and they white women. So, obviously he got a black daddy and a white mama.
Uh Shawn Godfrey or whatever his name is. Listen.
You heard them up there bidding on him?
They were bidding on him, fam, like they do in on the auction block back in the day with the slave. We got a big one here. He 6 ft tall, 300 lb. This one is a monster. This one is going to breed all the mares that you want him to breed all your little holes. This one is going to get you a whole lot more little slaves with good genes. These are good working hands right here.
We start out at 50. Can we get a 50? 50 55 55 55 we got a 55. Can we get a 60?
We got a 60 60 65 65 65 we got a 70. Oh, somebody said 100. Somebody said 150.
Somebody said 2 250. Can we get 250? Can we get 250? Sold.
That's what the [ __ ] they doing in that courtroom to the to them. It was scary watching it when they were asking the prison officials "What do you think about him?" And they said, "You know, we need workers. He's young and he got a lot of life left in him. So, we need workers. He would benefit the prison system working in the prison system."
Lot of years of work we can get out of him.
I said, "Ain't this a [ __ ] You supposed to be going to prison to be Yes, punished and then rehabilitated."
They said he young and we could get a lot of work out of him.
That [ __ ] [ __ ] my head up. And the way they said it was was with not a care in the world. So, I need brothers out here to understand this, right? When you pick up that gat, when you pick up that gun, when you pick up that switch, when you pick up that tool, when you pick up that whatever the [ __ ] you want to call it today cuz we been calling it names from way back in the day and all the names just came back around. When you pick up that blick, when you pick up whatever you pick up and you decide to go do what it is you did or you about to do just know two things. One, you're not going to get away with it.
You are not going to get away with it.
I came to the United States of America as 8 years old. I'm a grown ass man right now with children going off to college.
And one thing I noticed about the United States of America is they never let go of a case.
They're rolling up on people right now who are in their 70s who committed murders in their 30s.
And these [ __ ] kept on investigating, investigating, putting the pieces of the puzzles together. Cold case. One one detective retired. Another detective picks up the case and start investigating all over again.
Eventually, you're [ __ ] going to prison, whether you go later or earlier.
Both of them are bad cuz if you go early and they hit you with a life sentence, that's your whole life gone. You going into prison at 20-something years old in the prime of your life.
Man, you supposed you supposed to be out here cracking [ __ ] backs like [ __ ] you know how they crack crabs and lobster shells? That's what you supposed to be out here doing, sowing your wild oats if you want to live wild and free or starting a family, starting a business, benefiting from that aspect of life, getting an education, elevating in life.
>> [snorts] >> You in a prison. And if you go in your old age when they finally catch you if you got away with it, that's the end of your life days.
You catch a [ __ ] life sentence in your 40s and 50s and 60s, you're done.
Y'all look like y'all are volunteering for this plantation, this modern day plantation, and I don't know why.
I don't know why. So, my thing about it is this, right? Now, Shawn is the only one who seems super remorseful.
The rest of them, there's one of them up there, he seems like, they get understanding. You got his stepdaddy over there talking about how, you know, his real daddy left him and he he he was kind of slow when he was growing up, intellectually slow. He was challenged having a conversation. He was late to speaking, all this other stuff.
He was shy, he was this, he was that.
Then you got another one whose brother whose daddy is doing a life sentence.
Then you got another one who is Shawn and the other one, the one who was Shawn, the the mixed dude, he is super emotional. I wouldn't even say remorseful, I would say emotional. You know why I don't call it remorseful?
Because if his ass was remorseful, he would have turned his [ __ ] self in.
If he was remorseful, he would have gave himself up.
Word on the street is that this the same dude that tried to kill Foolio before.
He made multiple attempts at Foolio's life. Foolio Foolio been shot before about two times. One of them, the the most recent one before his death, it damaged one of his foot badly.
And we saw videos of the actual them cleaning the wound and all that, and I thought to myself, he's going to lose that foot.
He got shot before that.
That was the same person who was gunning for him all this time.
You dedicated yourself to making sure that you killed this man. You couldn't do it yourself, so you got some help.
You tried doing it before, it didn't work by yourself couple of times, so you went and got help. This is how much you wanted to murder this man.
That's somebody's child, too.
Right? So, if people asking me about what you think about the the the the death penalty, and I see dumb ass people in the comment section talking about the state is no different than the murderers because now they about to kill these boys. First of all, they're not [ __ ] boys. They're young men.
And second of all, the state is not killing innocent people. They are exacting Old Testament an eye for a [ __ ] eye. And that's the law. That's what should be happening. I don't know how y'all sit around here and have remorse for somebody who took away somebody's life in that manner. Would you like for your little brother, your daddy, your uncle, your favorite cousin to be riding in a car trying to go celebrate his birthday. We about to turn up. He said, "Thank God I live made it to this year, another year."
And then the way they gunned them down like boo boo boo boo boo boo boo They shot like 16, 17, 18 rounds a piece.
And now y'all expect somebody to have remorse for them?
No. The consequences need to be paid.
The punishment needs to fit the crime.
That's how I feel.
I feel like whatever the the court gives them is supposed to be something that makes others like them look at what was done to them after they did that and go, "Oh [ __ ] I'mma go do something else with my life." I see people trying to play videos of "Oh, he was raised in karate and he used to go to ballet classes.
Yes, he was a soft little kid and you know, we took him to Africa on trips."
And here he is. He was in the marching band of his school. Nobody gives a [ __ ] Because it doesn't take away that you consciously got dressed in all black, masked yourself up to hide, loaded a weapon, all with the intention of murdering somebody and then you went out there and you unloaded crazy rounds, ba ba ba ba ba ba, on the person and killed him just like you wanted to do.
So, now we got to show everybody else, black, white, or indifferent, you can't get away with this [ __ ] That's not how we roll in a civilized society. You no longer belong here. And no, we don't need your labor in [ __ ] prison. We need you to be executed.
We're going to work you first for a couple of years, right? Put you on a chain gang, work the [ __ ] out of you for a couple of years, and then we'll execute you. That is what I think should happen. Put them on death row.
So, if anybody asking me how I feel about the death penalty for these boys or these young men, they deserve every bit of the death penalty that's coming to them. Take them all out of here. None of them are truly remorseful, else they would have never done this in the first place. They would have been like, "You know what, man?
Me and that dude got beef. [ __ ] him. I'm over here doing me. Let him stay over there and do him."
You hated that man so much.
So much. And I don't care about your dead homies and you killing somebody because they said, "Fuck your dead homies." and all this other [ __ ] Man, you deserve what you gave somebody else.
I'mma close this video like this, right?
My grandmother used to say, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, baby."
That's what my grandmama said. She said, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." I'll never forget it, and I'm not walking around here trying to murder nobody.
If you [ __ ] with me and I got to defend myself, it's another story. I don't have a problem doing what I have to do, right? With no second thoughts, no flinching. But to plot on somebody else's life because of some [ __ ] they said out of their mouth.
God gave all of us a mouth and voice and opinions and thoughts and free speech and free thoughts. People going to say a lot of [ __ ] that you don't like. You going to run around murdering everybody that didn't like your dead homies or that don't like you. That's stupid as [ __ ] So yes, death penalty it is.
Leave your comments in the comment section below. Tell me what you think about this one. Should they get the death penalty or should they go to prison for the rest of their lives?
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