DOG IN THE YARD
Dog in the Yard is a podcast hosted by Peter "Pistol Pete" Torres from the famed Terror Squad in New York City. Pete spent 17 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. During that time became known as the "King of Rikers Island".His show focuses on helping youth by and sharing the stories of those who have been incarcerated and how it effected their lives. Petes keeps it real 100% with his interviews both with famous celebs that have done time and ordinary people. These stories are about the challenges of everyday life behind bars and how the broken judicial system make sit virtually impossible to rehabilitate and get out. Pete is trying to pay it forward by having listeners understand crime is not answer and get the youth of America to avoid the road they took and walk a different path.
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