I Was a Rikers Island Prison Guard — Here's Why I Quit | Jelani Vanholten
Jelani Vanholten didn’t grow up wanting to work inside one of America’s most dangerous jails—but life led him behind the walls of Rikers Island. After attending college and trying several career paths, he put on the correctional officer uniform and was assigned to one of Rikers’ most feared units: The House of Pain.Inside those walls, respect wasn’t given—it was earned. Jelani became known as a CO who treated inmates with firmness and fairness, earning credibility from both staff and prisoners. But the longer he stayed inside Rikers, the darker the job became. From daily violence and psychological battles to navigating gang politics and surviving high-tension housing units, Jelani saw the brutal reality of New York City’s jail system up close. But everything changed when he felt his life was in danger—and the department didn’t have his back.
#RikersIsland #PrisonStories #FormerCO #LawEnforcementLife #PrisonGuard #InsideTheSystem #WhyIQuit #truecrimepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 The Rikers “House of Pain” Unit Explained
00:38 Who Is Delani? Meet Today’s Guest
02:12 Growing Up in NYC & Early Survival Skills
04:46 Childhood Friendships & Street Lessons
05:52 Dreaming of Music & Reality Hitting Hard
06:44 First Encounters with the Justice System
07:59 Choosing a Career in Law Enforcement
09:03 Applying to Work at Rikers Island
10:07 The Corrections Academy: What It’s REALLY Like
11:17 Mental & Physical Challenges in Training
12:56 The OC Spray Test — Everyone Breaks Here
14:39 Training vs. The Actual Jail… No Comparison
15:54 How Delani’s Family Reacted to the Job
20:28 Day One on Rikers Island — Shock to the System
24:19 The First Shifts: Chaos, Noise & Control
27:05 Breaking Up Fights & When Force Is Necessary
30:12 Working the Mental Health Units
32:04 A Crisis in Segregation — Life or Death Decision
36:43 Controlled Chaos & Officer Culture on the Job
42:06 How Officers Earn Respect Inside
49:20 Balancing Rapport with Inmates vs. Authority
01:03:12 Boundaries, Respect, and When to Act
01:09:54 The Moment Respect Starts to Slip
01:10:54 Why Delani Ultimately Left Rikers
01:18:16 Feeling Betrayed by the Department
01:23:52 The Breaking Point: Safety vs. Family
01:27:17 Life After Rikers — What Comes Next
01:33:01 New Work & Purpose Beyond Corrections
01:34:57 Looking Back: The Cost of the Job
01:35:32 Closing Thoughts & Takeaways
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I Was An FBI Task Force Cop - Then Addiction Nearly Ruined Me | Keith Shibley
Keith Shibley was the kind of cop who ran toward danger—until the danger followed him home. Starting his career with the Virginia Port Authority Police, Keith transitioned into the Richmond Police Department, where violence, shootings, and high-stakes calls were a daily reality. Seeking a new path, he returned to the Port Authority and eventually became part of an FBI task force, responding to domestic terrorism threats, high-profile shootings, and federal-level criminal activity. But while he was protecting the public, the trauma was destroying him privately. Years of front-line exposure led to crippling PTSD, driving Keith into a spiral of painkillers, alcohol, and self-destruction—all while still wearing the badge. His life and career were on the brink. Instead of losing everything, Keith made a life-altering decision: he asked for help.
#FBITaskForce #AddictionRecovery #FormerCop #LawEnforcementStories #AddictionSurvivor #TrueCrimePodcast #PoliceToPrison #RedemptionStory
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Timestamps:
00:00 Opening: Inside the Mind of a Cop — Processing Trauma and Tragedy
02:35 Meet Keith Shibley: From Virginia Cop to FBI Task Force Member
08:09 Childhood, Family Struggles & Early Trauma
17:02 Why He Chose Policing & His First Steps Into Law Enforcement
24:05 Police Academy Stories & Port Authority Beginnings
29:44 Life in Richmond Police — Violence, Chaos & Hard Lessons
36:16 Coping Mechanisms, Brotherhood & Police Culture
43:35 The Calls That Haunt You — Death, Grief & Emotional Toll
52:40 Working Domestic Terrorism & High-Risk Operations
01:00:56 The Navy Yard Shooting — What Really Happened That Day
01:12:32 Addiction Takes Over — Pills, Alcohol & Denial
01:24:52 The Breaking Point: Intervention, Rehab & Recovery
01:35:23 Overcoming Stigma & Inspiring Other First Responders
01:43:40 Mental Health, Programs & Breaking the Silence
01:49:44 Final Reflections — Healing, Hope & Purpose
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I Was A Connecticut Cop For Two Decades | Charles Grady
Charles Grady grew up in Connecticut and embarked on what many only dream of—a career in law enforcement. With over two decades on the front lines tackling violent gangs, drug traffickers, and homicides across the state, Grady made his mark as a relentless detective and federal task-force agent. After more than 20 years, he transitioned into groundbreaking work in community reintegration and gang violence prevention, founding programs like Hang Time to help formerly incarcerated individuals rebuild their lives.
#PoliceStories #LawEnforcementLife #FormerCop #RealCrimeStories #PoliceExperience #ConnecticutPolice #BehindTheBadge #truecrimepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 Opening – How Drugs Shape Crime in America
02:00 Who is Charles Grady? Becoming a Respected Cop
05:20 The “Us vs. Them” Documentary & Why It Matters
08:30 Labels, Judgment & Giving People Second Chances
13:00 Childhood, Family Values & Early Lessons
17:20 Why He Became a Police Officer
24:00 Race, Identity & Policing in America
28:40 Addiction, Crime & Cycles That Repeat
34:00 Personal Growth, Redemption & Transformation
41:40 Motorcycle Unit Stories & On-the-Street Moments
45:45 Narcotics Work, Youth Education & Evolving Policing
50:00 High-Stakes Cases & Task Force Work
56:00 How Police Can Truly Impact a Community
01:02:00 The “Good Guy vs Bad Guy” Mindset
01:06:00 Gun Violence, Numbness & Public Safety Today
01:13:40 Joining the Federal Task Force: New Challenges
01:21:00 Documentary Work & Changing the Narrative
01:27:00 Retirement, Purpose & Building the Hangtime Movement
01:32:00 Advice for People Re-Entering Society
01:41:30 Final Reflections & Life Wisdom
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I Went to Prison for January 6th | Eliot Resnick
Elliot Resnick grew up in a stable, loving home and lived what many would consider a “normal life.” He worked in journalism, had a deep interest in politics, and reported on major national stories. But everything changed on January 6th, 2021. After attending the Capitol event that day, Elliot followed the crowd inside — a decision that would come back to haunt him nearly two years later. In a shocking turn, federal agents arrested him, and he was charged for his involvement in storming the U.S. Capitol. He was later sentenced to federal prison, facing the reality of losing everything — his freedom, career, and reputation. But his story didn’t end there. While serving time, Elliot became one of the few involved in the January 6th cases to receive a presidential pardon — granted by former President Donald Trump — leading to his early release.
#January6 #CapitolRiot #PrisonStory #ExConStory #Prisoner #RealStory #RedemptionJourney #FirstHandAccount
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Timestamps:
00:00 The Journalist Who Went to Prison – Introduction
01:21 From News Reporter to Federal Inmate
04:43 Visiting Hours, Family Support & What Prison Teaches You
10:44 Childhood, Upbringing & Early Lessons in Life
17:42 Discovering Politics & Finding a Voice
23:43 15 Years in Journalism – Covering the Stories That Mattered
29:57 Life Before Everything Changed
34:43 January 6th: Why He Went to the Capitol
41:43 Inside the Chaos – Crowd, Police & Personal Motives
49:43 After the Capitol: Regret, Reflection & Reality
55:52 Coming Home & Facing the Fallout
01:00:22 The FBI Knock & Facing Federal Charges
01:08:25 Inside Danbury Federal Prison – First Day to Daily Routine
01:15:46 Faith Behind Bars – The Role of Religion in Survival
01:22:13 Trump’s Pardon & Life After Prison
01:26:00 Lessons on Justice, Freedom & Redemption
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I Was a Michigan Gang Detective | Drew Snarey
Drew Snarey has lived a career most people only see in movies — from busting gangs in Michigan to protecting high-profile federal figures. He began as a Michigan police officer before transitioning into detective work focused on gang activity and organized crime. His investigative skills led him to serve on multiple federal task forces, where he helped dismantle violent criminal networks and worked closely with top federal agencies. Eventually, Drew made the leap from state law enforcement to the federal level, joining the United States Secret Service and later working alongside other elite federal agencies. In this episode, Drew opens up about life on the streets as a young cop, taking down dangerous crews, navigating the politics of law enforcement, joining federal operations, and the reality of working inside one of America’s most elite agencies. He also reflects on the emotional toll these careers take and shares advice for anyone considering a path in law enforcement.
#GangDetective #MichiganGangs #TrueCrimePodcast #FormerCop #GangLifeExposed #LawEnforcementStories #PoliceInterviews #streetcrimeuk
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Timestamps:
00:00 From Local Cop to Federal Agent: Drew’s Story Begins
02:00 Law Enforcement Career Overview: Gangs, Feds & the Secret Service
06:00 Childhood, Motivation & Getting on the Force
13:00 What Working Inside a County Jail Really Teaches You
20:00 Joining the Gang Unit & Learning to Think Like a Criminal
27:00 Cracking a Major Organized Crime Case That Changed Everything
36:00 Inside the Process: How Organized Crime Investigations Are Built
47:00 Informants, Fencers & The Hidden Players Behind Gang Operations
55:00 Why So Many Youth Fall into Gangs: Poverty, Identity & Survival
01:03:00 Misconceptions About Gang Members & The Power of Second Chances
01:11:00 Gang Detective War Stories & The Personal Toll on Cops
01:19:00 Jumping to the Feds: Joining the Secret Service & What Shocked Him Most
01:33:00 How Social Media Changed Law Enforcement Perception Forever
01:41:00 Biggest Lessons from 20+ Years in Policing & Federal Work
01:43:00 Final Thoughts, Advice for Future Officers & Outro
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Raw, unfiltered stories from former inmates, bikers recovering addicts, law enforcement, investigators and more — hosted by Ian Bick, a former federal inmate turned podcaster. Each episode dives deep into real-life experiences of crime, prison, redemption, addiction, mental health, and second chances. If you’re into true crime, prison stories, or inspiring comebacks, this is the podcast for you.