OG Brick joins Honor Among Thieves Podcast for one of the most intense Miami street stories we’ve ever had on the show.



Born and raised in Miami, OG Brick opens up about growing up between Overtown and Liberty City, being surrounded by street violence at a young age, and the traumatic moment that changed his life forever — watching his mother get murdered in front of him.



From there, he says something inside him changed.



By 16, OG Brick was already in prison. He talks about juvenile detention, county jail, prison politics, fighting to survive, facing 50 years, and how the system didn’t make him better — it made him worse.



In this episode, OG Brick also breaks down one of the wildest courtroom stories ever told on Honor Among Thieves: the day he says he fought a correctional officer in court and still beat the case.



This conversation is raw, emotional, violent, and honest. It is not about glorifying the streets. It is about trauma, consequences, survival, accountability, and what happens when a young man grows up surrounded by loss, rage, and the criminal justice system.



In this episode, we cover:

Growing up in Miami, Overtown, and Liberty City

Watching his mother get murdered

How trauma turned into anger and violence

Going to prison at 16 years old

Juvenile detention, county jail, and prison survival

Facing 50 years in prison

Fighting a correctional officer in court

Miami street violence and prison politics

Coming home worse after prison

Redemption, reflection, and life after the streets



Chapters

0:00 — Intro

1:25 — Overtown, Liberty City & The Real Miami

10:45 — Growing Up in Overtown: Poverty, Pride & Childhood Trauma

17:30 — Watching His Mother's Murder & The Moment That Changed Him Forever

20:06 — Prison at 16: Juvenile Jail, the 10th Floor & Miami Jail Violence

25:29 — Facing 50 Years: Attempted Murder Case & Prison Made Him Worse

40:41 — Back in Jail After 90 Days: Gun Cases, Trial & Street Consequences

51:14 — 15 Years Served, Life After Prison & Redemption



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🔗 Links

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📸 Brick on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/brickxbrick_ent/



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Honor Among Thieves | True Crime & Crime Stories

Nelson Rodriguez Jr | True Crime & Crime Stories Host

Watching My Mom Die, Prison At 16, & Facing 50 Years

JUN 21, 202662 MIN
Honor Among Thieves | True Crime & Crime Stories

Watching My Mom Die, Prison At 16, & Facing 50 Years

JUN 21, 202662 MIN

Description

OG Brick joins Honor Among Thieves Podcast for one of the most intense Miami street stories we’ve ever had on the show. Born and raised in Miami, OG Brick opens up about growing up between Overtown and Liberty City, being surrounded by street violence at a young age, and the traumatic moment that changed his life forever — watching his mother get murdered in front of him. From there, he says something inside him changed. By 16, OG Brick was already in prison. He talks about juvenile detention, county jail, prison politics, fighting to survive, facing 50 years, and how the system didn’t make him better — it made him worse. In this episode, OG Brick also breaks down one of the wildest courtroom stories ever told on Honor Among Thieves: the day he says he fought a correctional officer in court and still beat the case. This conversation is raw, emotional, violent, and honest. It is not about glorifying the streets. It is about trauma, consequences, survival, accountability, and what happens when a young man grows up surrounded by loss, rage, and the criminal justice system. In this episode, we cover: Growing up in Miami, Overtown, and Liberty City Watching his mother get murdered How trauma turned into anger and violence Going to prison at 16 years old Juvenile detention, county jail, and prison survival Facing 50 years in prison Fighting a correctional officer in court Miami street violence and prison politics Coming home worse after prison Redemption, reflection, and life after the streets Chapters 0:00 — Intro 1:25 — Overtown, Liberty City & The Real Miami 10:45 — Growing Up in Overtown: Poverty, Pride & Childhood Trauma 17:30 — Watching His Mother's Murder & The Moment That Changed Him Forever 20:06 — Prison at 16: Juvenile Jail, the 10th Floor & Miami Jail Violence 25:29 — Facing 50 Years: Attempted Murder Case & Prison Made Him Worse 40:41 — Back in Jail After 90 Days: Gun Cases, Trial & Street Consequences 51:14 — 15 Years Served, Life After Prison & Redemption 📌 Have an unbelievable story? Apply to be a guest: 👉 https://www.honoramongthievespodcast.com/guest Get Your Merch👇👇👇 https://shop.honoramongthievespodcast.com/products/the-world-is-mine-unisex-t-shirt Become an Honor Among Thieves Patreon Member Join The Underworld👇👇👇 https://www.patreon.com/cw/honoramongthieves?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator 🔗 Links 📸 Nelson on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/montanatheprophet/ 📸 Brick on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brickxbrick_ent/ 💎 Sponsors Nord VPN https://bit.ly/honorvpn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices