Abner from “60 Days In” returned to his normal life after the show. He continues to work on helping young people avoid a life of crime.
Abner, whose full name is Abner Garcia, was one of the participants in Season 4 of the A&E reality series “60 Days In,” which aired in 2018. The show follows volunteers who enter a county jail as undercover inmates to expose issues within the jail system. Abner, who went by the nickname “The Enforcer” during his time on the show, was a former convict turned chaplain who entered the Pinal County Jail in Arizona to provide insight into gang dynamics and the operations within the facility.
After his time on the show, Abner has been focused on his mission to steer youth away from the criminal justice system. He uses his past experiences as a gang member and his transformation into a chaplain to mentor young people. He speaks at events and works with organizations dedicated to helping at-risk youth. Abner has also been active on social media, where he shares his life experiences and continues to advocate for criminal justice reform and the importance of rehabilitation and redemption. His participation in “60 Days In” has given him a platform to highlight these issues and connect with a broader audience.