In a short documentary, Lauri talks about the crimes he committed and his sentence.
Lauri says in Perjantai dokkar that he used to think violence was cool. – The adrenaline that came from the violence fascinated me. Over
Laurin, 17, childhood was happy. It did not include, for example, domestic violence, as the young man says Oili Orispää in a short documentary directed by You grew up in the streets.
– My parents and grandparents were really good. I was able to do something and they pushed me to practice, Lauri thanks Friday docket.
The circle of friends was also decent. We mostly played sports together with friends.
However, everything changed in the last grade of elementary school.
– I met a guy and we were like brothers. We started playing with alcohol and school wasn’t that interesting anymore.
Then came the crimes. Lauri robbed and abused people and sold drugs.
– I received a four-month parole. Fortunately, there was no prison sentence. Now a new thing is coming.
Lauri is currently in a youth home.
– I was caught selling drugs and had to be placed further away from home. I wasn’t allowed to go on home holidays to begin with.
At first, it didn’t matter that much, because homesickness didn’t bother me. However, Lauri’s thoughts have now changed. He plans a future that doesn’t include crimes, but schooling, dating and his own home with his girlfriend. That’s why Lauri plans to stop contacting some of his friends.
– Yes, I regret it, but I can’t undo anything I’ve done.
You grew up in the streets today on TV1 at 21:30 & Areena. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

