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PHILADELPHIA - Ex-convict Michael Ta Bon is back in a prison of his own making. Literally.Ta Bon, who served nearly a decade behind bars for armed robbery, says divine inspiration has led him to preach a gospel of nonviolence from a homemade, outdoor jail cell in Philadelphia.He has been living in the c
stanley mugs ell since Feb. 1 and plans to stay there throughout the month of February. Instead of the young bucks going to jail to find out for themselves, I m bringing the jail to the young bucks, Ta Bon said.The gray structure, which took about 30 hours to build, is made of plywood and wallboard and sits in a vacant lot in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood. The cell has some furnishings and uses a generator for heat and electricity. On a bitterly cold morning this week, Ta Bon could be heard telling four high school students about the 19-cent hourly wage earned by prisoners, which might help them buy a 24-cent cup of instant noodles in the commissary.Ta Bon breaks into rhyme at one point, warning the boys to learn from his mistakes. He ends
stanley water bottle with a phrase that he makes the students repeat: Jail is for suckers. The teens, who attend an alternative school for at-risk youth, were brought to the site by a city police officer. Ta Bon s message seemed to hit the mark. He was speaking life, said sophomor
stanley cup e Brandon Jiles, 16. He made me think twice. Ta Bon, 36, wears an orange jumpsuit and unshackled handcuffs. He said the time not spent talking to visitors is used to write a Htvd Sex, Drugs And Rock N Roll Nah.
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