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Raw, unfiltered, and pulling no punches, this explosive episode tears down the façade of Staten Island's most prominent violence prevention organizations. ST (@MikeMont662) delivers a scorching exposé of Penn and Perry and True 2 Life, organizations he claims are operating as criminal enterprises while masquerading as community saviors.
The conversation delves deep into the troubling allegations that these taxpayer-funded programs are led by individuals who actively incentivize violence rather than prevent it. ST details shocking instances where staff members allegedly received "raises" after physically assaulting him, suggesting a disturbing pattern of rewarded aggression within organizations publicly dedicated to peace. He doesn't hold back when describing Michael Perry as "a snake" who manipulates others to do his dirty work while maintaining a pristine public image.
Perhaps most concerning are ST's claims about the organizations' relationships with law enforcement. He describes a system where certain members operate with apparent police protection, allowing them to intimidate witnesses and engage in criminal activity without fear of consequences. These allegations raise serious questions about accountability and the true mission of these community groups.
The episode also explores personal histories and street politics, painting a complex picture of loyalty, betrayal, and the blurred lines between community work and criminal enterprise. ST shares his own attempts at peace talks with organization leaders, only to be rebuffed and later assaulted—incidents he claims went unpunished due to police connections.
This conversation serves as a powerful reminder that genuine community safety requires transparency and honest assessment. By exposing what he sees as corruption within violence prevention efforts, ST challenges listeners to look beyond public personas and examine the real impact these organizations have on the communities they claim to serve.
Check out our new LFTG hoodies on the website LFTGradio.com and follow for more unfiltered truth about what's really happening on Staten Island's streets.
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Raw, unfiltered, and pulling no punches, this explosive episode tears down the façade of Staten Island's most prominent violence prevention organizations. ST (@MikeMont662) delivers a scorching exposé of Penn and Perry and True 2 Life, organizations he claims are operating as criminal enterprises while masquerading as community saviors.
The conversation delves deep into the troubling allegations that these taxpayer-funded programs are led by individuals who actively incentivize violence rather than prevent it. ST details shocking instances where staff members allegedly received "raises" after physically assaulting him, suggesting a disturbing pattern of rewarded aggression within organizations publicly dedicated to peace. He doesn't hold back when describing Michael Perry as "a snake" who manipulates others to do his dirty work while maintaining a pristine public image.
Perhaps most concerning are ST's claims about the organizations' relationships with law enforcement. He describes a system where certain members operate with apparent police protection, allowing them to intimidate witnesses and engage in criminal activity without fear of consequences. These allegations raise serious questions about accountability and the true mission of these community groups.
The episode also explores personal histories and street politics, painting a complex picture of loyalty, betrayal, and the blurred lines between community work and criminal enterprise. ST shares his own attempts at peace talks with organization leaders, only to be rebuffed and later assaulted—incidents he claims went unpunished due to police connections.
This conversation serves as a powerful reminder that genuine community safety requires transparency and honest assessment. By exposing what he sees as corruption within violence prevention efforts, ST challenges listeners to look beyond public personas and examine the real impact these organizations have on the communities they claim to serve.
Check out our new LFTG hoodies on the website LFTGradio.com and follow for more unfiltered truth about what's really happening on Staten Island's streets.
Support the show
Subscribe to our YouTube @LFTGRadio and check out the website LFTGRadio.com for live updates!