Figure Skating on Thin Ice
The first YSL gang member to testify has been on the stand for the last three days. It doesn't look pretty.
Brian Steel, attorney for Young Thug, posed a question to Trontavious “Tick” Stephens, a confessed co-founder of the YSL street gang, about his youth on the streets of Cleveland Avenue as teenagers together.
“Have you ever seen someone work harder to become something?” Steel asked.
“I’d never seen anyone try to become anything before,” Tick replied.
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