He was living in a state house, with his unemployed mother. Until one recent visit, he hadn't seen his dad in years.
Sirius Anderson was featured in the documentary when he was 10-years-old.
The Al Jazeera journalist asked him if he thought he might end up in jail one day. "Yup," he responded. "Cause I might get into a fight with the n*****s and I might kill them."
He also described witnessing his father abuse his mother.
"We were homeless for ages, we always hoped we would get a house, and we finally got one two weeks ago.
The tent where the family of six were forced to live.
"We had a new born baby living with us in the tent - my little sister."
Sirius made a stark admission: that he still thought prison was his future.
"I just know that I'm going to go there, all of my brothers have been there, my dad's been there, my uncle has been there, I just know I'm going to go there."