AI transcription of first pinned video
The third part is because I ended up in jail. Obviously, the third part is about the process of when they arrested me and everything. Ok, me, as an ignorant kid, I didn’t want to go to court. So, obviously, suddenly, I’m at home, just got back from school and all that. That day, I was supposed to go to court. I think there had already been two appointments, and I hadn’t gone to either one. So, obviously, I’m calm, and suddenly my brothers show up, and I think my mom was there too. She tells me that some people had arrived. So, of course, it was a police patrol and an undercover car, like any ordinary car, like the kind anyone has. And they say, oh, it's to take the girl. The girl? The girl is me? Ok, well, here I go. They handcuffed me from my legs, hands, and waist as if I’d killed the teacher. To put it like that, that’s how they arrested me. Damn, I remember going past Cabo Rojo, passing San Germán, passing Yauco, passing Guayanilla. And suddenly, I get to Ponce, pass the big Ponce letters, and when we go a little further ahead, they turn into an entrance. I’m like, ok. But obviously, I ask, “Where am I going?” Like a kid would. They say, well, Ponce is where there are a lot of girls, so they can behave. And I’m like, ok. So, I keep looking around, scared, because I didn’t know where I was going. I was brave about some things, but not about others. And it was also my first time in jail; I was 13, barely starting to live. But obviously, some guards arrive, saying, “Ponce, Ponce, girl.” Something like that, that’s what the… and I’m like, what the




, what is this? And suddenly, they start taking me in, further in, opening more doors, and more doors, and more doors. And I thought, what is this? Like I’d done the worst thing. And suddenly, they do the process, ask me a bunch of questions, check my head, because even if you don’t have lice, obviously, in the juvenile jail, they always check your head and clean your head so you don’t have lice. So I went in, obviously, went into the inside part where all the girls are, and I met them. Really, they were all older; I was the only kid. And it wasn’t such a hard process, because we all knew how to support each other, and yes, we supported each other. But the only thing was that they were all older; I was the only minor. And, well, like I keep saying, these are the kinds of things you learn from, but yeah.