From Cell Block to Detroit Police Board
DETROIT – Locked in a segregated prison cell eight years ago, Raphael B. Johnson never thought that someday he’d help run the same police department that arrested him. Then again, maybe he did. Self-confidence is one thing Johnson never lacked.
An unyielding belief in himself sustained him through 12 years of prison — six in solitary confinement — where he did 1,000 pushups a day and steeled his mind by reading more than 1,300 books.
An unyielding belief in himself sustained him through 12 years of prison — six in solitary confinement — where he did 1,000 pushups a day and steeled his mind by reading more than 1,300 books.
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