Ellen DeGeneres was yelling for him — Derrick Walton, c’mon down. He ran down the Los Angeles studio steps, sat in the big chair on her national talk show and was cheered as a former homeless man who closes his Chef D’s Rock Power Pizza every Monday to feed the homeless and needy. Full Article
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Like I’ve been saying; people change. Change is a universal law, just like gravity. This man is more proof that most registrants aren’t the same person now that they were at the time of their convictions. It’s too bad the authorities are unwilling to see this simple truth.
Outstanding article and message of hope. Yes, people change…I’m curious what he’d score on the Static 99R which disregards a changed heart and life.
They can’t measure a man’s heart…inner strength .. over-coming odds proving these name flaws wrong for some over twenty years …they can’t measure God’s son…it is upon that belief they can’t measure.
“A man is whatever room he is in right now.” – Japanese Proverb