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Part 4: Curtis Carroll on Getting 54 Years to Life at 17, Snitch Who May Be Real Shooter Set Free
Part 2: Curtis Carroll on Being "Active" with Guns at 13, Blowing Money from $25K Robbery in Weeks
Part 1: Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll on His Mom Often Selling Her Blood for $40 to Support 4 Kids

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In a recent interview, Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll discussed the pivotal moment in his life when he was charged with murder at the age of 17 in 1996. Carroll recounted how a night that began with typical teenage frustrations ended in tragedy due to a spontaneous decision with friends to commit a robbery. During the attempted robbery, one of his friends shot a person who later died from their injuries. Though Carroll did not pull the trigger, he was charged and convicted as the shooter because he refused to disclose the identity of the actual shooter. Carroll shared insights into the harsh realities and mindset shaped by growing up in poverty and homelessness. He detailed his emotional detachment at the time and how crime was normalized in his environment. Despite being advised to turn himself in and assure minimal consequences for his non-shooting involvement, he faced severe legal penalties. Carroll’s interview sheds light on his complex journey and the severe repercussions of a life marred by poor decisions and systemic failures.