"My 14-year-old son was killed following in my footsteps," shares Jason Johnson. "He was in a high-speed police chase, driving the car … I taught my son to do what killed him."
Jason was in his 20s when he first got caught for drug charges. His time in prison did little to rehabilitate him.
"When I got out, I wasn't in any hurry to change," he admits. Instead, Jason returned to his old habits and learned new ones, too. He ran up additional drug charges, an assault charge, and more. "Criminal life was the life I had chosen," Jason explains. "It was all I wanted."