Joe Rogan Guest Reveals What It’s Like Trying To Survive In Prison

A guest on Joe Rogan’s podcast shared the thrilling and terrifying encounter he experienced while in prison as a first-time criminal.…
Prison is a place many of us hope we will never end up with. loss of freedom and thrust in an overcrowded cell and violence; It seems unbearable. But going to jail may be worse than we think, as highlighted by an episode of Joe Rogan Experience.
Host Joe Rogan asked guest Bobby Green, a professional mixed artist and current UFC competitor, about the prison where Green served a ninety-day sentence years ago.
But Green invited his adoptive father and UFC coach, Jacob Behne, to share his experience in prison as a first-time criminal instead – and Behne’s story is truly exciting and harrowing.
Essentially, Behni describes that in prison, it is an unspoken rule that people of different races cannot interact with each other. However, he was not aware of this rule when he first went to prison, and it almost killed him.
“I don’t know anything, you know, and this black man screams…” Anyone who wants to learn how to play chess? Anyone want to learn how to play chess? ‘You know, I was like, ‘Yeah, I want to learn how to play chess, right? “
Jacob Behne
“So, I walk, I sat down with that idiot and he began to show me how to play chess but he is a black man, at the table of a black man and I a white man; yet I have just sat at this table of the black man and all the woods and all the skinheads [prison slang for white inmates] There, they are like now against me. But I did not know. I have no idea.”
“Now my cell pops up, I go walk to the bathroom and walk through the other cell that pops up, the other shaved head in that room, I go to his cell and just go, smack!”
Jacob Behne
At this point, he passes Behni a punch and then talks about the fight he had with this “skinhead” which he described as having a swastika tattoo on his forehead. Since Behney has fighting experience – he’s not only Green’s UFC coach but Jiu-Jitsu coach and MMA coach as well – he’s been able to fight his attacker.
Watch: Jacob Behne talks about being nearly stabbed in prison…
But this led to an even bigger problem. After this fight, the tattooed man staged a swastika of two men to kill Behni. Fortunately, Behni had a good relationship with the man who was in the cell next to him – not the man who shared the cell with him – and was warned minutes before the attack.
It’s like ‘They’ll come and get you when that door pops. You’ll bang that door, you’ll go take a shower and they’ll send some men to come and take you.”
Jacob Behne
“Mine [cellmate] Already know did not tell me. In order for that to go down, they have to tell your Sly so your headphones can stay out of the damned way. So, he knows it, and he knows about her…”
“So the door pops up, I take off my headphones running out of the cell. So I just post it to the back of the cell, just wait, you know? And sure like shit, two guys come on the plane. One of them flies and tries to stab me and then we toss the booty, and we rap Everywhere “.
“Fall out of the dungeon, we are on the stairs, [I] fucking push the guy down the stairs, we fall down the stairs; I’m tired as fuck. Like, two men fighting, I’m tired, I’m a little lumpy, and I look that way, and I can hardly breathe, I look that way and all the fucking cops [are] Just watching. They are just watching.”
Jacob Behne
“So this other guy came in, and he’s kicking, and kicking, and he grabs the other guy, and he pulls him over the guys and I’m just choking on him, you know, like trying to use him to get this guy off my face. And then [I] Realize that this guy is outside, not even awake. [So, I] He pushed him away from me and now it’s just me and this guy, everyone in the cells is watching and all the cops are watching. So, I just ripped that damn guy’s ass off.”
“We are leaving, and this man never rose, the man I was choking on; [he] I didn’t wake up. Only eyes full of blood, right? So, they sent me to another cell block, and I went in there for a few days. The guard comes in, “We’ll take you to the gymnasium.” So they moved me to the gym, so now I’m out of the dungeon building, and I’m in a gym with 300 guys, and I can run around, get into the yard, all that stuff, right? And the policeman says, “I really appreciate what you did for us outside.” He’s like, “That was so cool” and I’m just thinking to myself, I want to get out of here. ”
It is very disturbing that something as simple as interacting with people of another gender can kill in prison, as well as Behni’s claim that prison guards do absolutely nothing to prevent prisoners from fighting each other. If anything, Behni’s fun story only confirms that most of us should hope to never live a prison life; Especially since most of us are not trained fighters, which means that most of us will not survive the attack that Behne faced.
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