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Part 23: Maino on Bloods Establishing Themselves in NY While He was in Prison
Part 21: Maino: Most Prison Murders Result in 8-Year Sentences for Manslaughter
Part 1: Maino on Getting Thrown into Jim Jones & Cam'ron's Beef

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Maino recounted how Blue Boy, originally released after serving a lengthy sentence, was employed at a New York dispensary by former NBA player Glen "Big Baby" Davis. Unfortunately, a violent incident at the dispensary resulted in Blue Boy being incarcerated again. Maino expressed understanding of the difficulty in reintegrating into society, especially in roles involving conflict. Drawing parallels to his uncle's experience, Maino emphasized the unsuitability of security jobs for those recently released from prison, advising against putting them in potentially volatile situations. He highlighted the complexity of adjusting to societal norms after decades away, as even minor provocations may escalate into significant conflicts. Despite Blue Boy's brief taste of freedom, the challenges of reentering society ultimately led to his return to prison, underscoring the need for careful job placement post-incarceration.