crash was a gang as well. they would take gang members to a different hood and dropped them off for them to get shot or jumped. They also robbed gangmembers for their drugs and money. #facts.
Raphael Perez thought It was never gonna end for him Crocked ass Jura dat foo was getting his share under da table nd plenty of innocent cases fuxxn up ppls record.
Gang sweeps is what separates LA county from most counties across the nation . No reason needed , just a neighborhood on your body and your locked up . As soon as your varrio is getting too active, bam! 😂. CRASH was too crazy
native Angeleno here, I used to think this too but it's not true. I lived in Houston TX for 5 years, and the pigs do regular sweeps through the entire 5th ward. I'm talking 100 cars deep every other week whenever they feel like it.
This is wild that the footage even exists. I grew up in Fox Hills during the 80s-90s and I remember all this shit. CxC tried to recruit me but I said no. Most of my friends were from Fox Hills or East CC down the street from Helms. A CxC kid was shot in front of the high school(super nice/safe neighborhood) and then the dude that gave me protection who was from CxC was shot in the head after he graduated. I got robbed and banged on and know some people who went to prison or ended up dead but I never thought it was crazy or a bad place to live. Everyone I grew up with is good and looking back it's just the way things were, we didn't know any better. CC was weird in that it was a microcosm of LA at the time; some druge dealers, some gang bangers, some criminals but it just depended on what party of the city you lived in. Overall it wasn't as bad as this video makes it seem. IMO CC just had small elements of everything that was going on in LA at the time but it definitely wasn't a "gangster's paradise".
@@thomaspapp104 idk if you ever been by the projects but if you did, around that area was the worse parts of Culver City homie, most of Culver City is lowkey nice tho
That's because the camera is watching the cops back then could get away with anything they wanted. If they wanted to make you disappear they could and no one do anything about it.
The guy finally pulls over and is surrounded by about 45 officers. Meanwhile, 2 banks and a 7-11 are robbed with no cops in 5 miles of them. Do they really need that many units to chase an old pickup doing 35 miles an hour? Of course not. So why?
I miss Venice, I grew up there and it’s crazy that many people don’t realize how dangerous it was back then.. it calmed down for a bit but word is that it’s getting hot again.. especially with the V13s and Culver City
A CRASH unit cop smacked me in the back of the head when they arrived at a ditching party in Hollywood. I was 14 years old and tuff guy was probably like 35
I remember growing up on Slauson Ave at the age of 5 in 1999. I went to Stoner Ave Elementary. We had to move out of there because my parents were threaten to be killed. I go back now to visit my cousins here and there and its pretty chill.
21:43 I remember these, illegal felony stops. But there's actually no felony involved. Just the police profiling and using a felony stop with guns out on a regular traffic stop.
That coke rock at the start of video seemed weird af, you'd think they would be selling base in the hood instead of coke that looks like it's chipped off the brick.
Not really, coke always been in the hood especially considering meth and rock have a stigma. Maybe not like before but there's been folks that are strictly coke when it comes to the nose candy so it has always been an attractive option to sling.
@@alf4fo Also when the cat who got busted said ''where did that come from?'' the cop instantly tells him to be careful like they both know what's the deal rly so the cameras don't catch more shadiness. And if he kept denying it he knew what would happen. A beatdown. Maybe not that night when the cameras are there but still.
@@threeoneoh6406 cameras mean that they can't let us burn the dope anymore if we didn't lie and just went back inside our yard when they were cool. Or let us drop the vehicle and walk home instead of getting a DUI.
They used to do Scirmish lines in the 80s. Park a van, get the cops in a line and walk down the street, if they saw you, they'd grab you, put you in the van, look for priors and then either process you or push you out the back with a Rockport bootprint in your ass. My dad left LA Housing when this started and went to the LA Port for the rest of his law enforcement career.
As a LA native i had to google helm st. guess the cops added the 13 to stir some trouble around the community and their not validated by SUR. had to make some popcorn to read all the comments tho, great read!
@benevolent2077 Negative. I was the gang member who had to deal with them. Them breaking there own laws when they made an oath to follow the guidelines of the law. I didn't. I was fully active and engaged for that life. If u think they get a pass cuss what they have a badge . They legally killed a few people back then cuss they were cowards and shot 1st then played cover up later. That's why around a dozen of them were fired and 4 or 5 of them went to prison where they PCed up cuss they didn't have that gun or legality to be wanna b tuff guys anymore.
Alot of these weenies were college dropouts an X jocks that couldn't hack it in the working force so they picked up a badge and turned into paid criminals and legal bullys..
The downfall of crash was also what made it some what succesful. they would detain or arrest anyone that was brown or black. I was put in the gang book even though I was never in a gang or hung out with them. I was just walking home from a friends house at night after playing video games until 2am.
idk about 2nd but they're violating peoples 4th and 5th amendments for sure. searching people for no reason and threatening to lock them up if they don't give information is illegal as hell
Suspicious activity is not grounds for stopping someone searching them and asking for ID. This video is so old all you see is cops violating peoples rights. Most of these people didn’t even know what the rights were.
Crash. And sheriff's did do a decent job battling gang violence. But my God. They were just as worse. Problem with them is 75% of the time they was harassing regular citizens living in the neighborhood
In the end of the day this type of policing failed to reduce crime in fact they even increased it as people were scared to call them because they were bullies and could arrest you for anything.
@@Dirtpatch foo Culver City been wearing red before crips and bloods were even a thing even before sur and norte as well bruh, same with other sureno hoods
LA needs and must ave officers like MIKE Poter and his loyal team! But today laws are helping criminals and police and the our Judges are corrupted and became the most dangerous criminals to our own society!
I use to work in that area. It is NOTING like how it was back in the 1990s. Slauson Ave is lined with new four and five story condos and apartments. Even the projects on Bratton are quiet now. The houses cost like 1.2 million (if you are lucky) and apartments are like 4,000 per month.
@@KrisPettie not really homie yes there’s condos on slauson ave but most of slauson has old houses and those old apartments that you see in this video right here, the projects are still cheap unless you have a well paying job which the housing uses to raise up your rent. But you are right that it ain’t how it was in the 90s because the drug and gang problem isn’t as bad as before
@@flip1sba you most likely stay at the white areas of Culver City, you gotta go down to the Mar Vista Gardens projects, and the area around the projects
Yep’ they mixed up the name in the 60’s - Culver City no gangs - Mara Vista is Culver City gang! in the projects’ to throw the cops 👮🏽♂️ off and confused them! Reverse 🔄 psychology
Miss the cc to fullest I grew up near helms on Washington n la ciegena I remember growing up I had homies from west side locos rip kokoe n 18 smiley drive locos n all my other homies joined the local hood cxc kinston ave click I never had issues with any hood beside sokas aka sotel 13 that got me slipping 9 vs 2 but me n my boy fought back they came to take us out that day thank god me n my homie were warrior n fought it not it was it for us
@@brandoncameron5494 that’s what I was thinking I used to live in the patios in that alley man I remember some shoreline shot at my neighbor and his friends and they were into punk rock
Mid late 70s Ghost town was occupied by V13 and Shoreline Crips....but you never heard of shootings. They'd fight. Part of this calm has to do with the cocaine not flooding the U. S. And living si close to the beach.
lol i lived on that street lmao i went to stoner elementary .. i remember going to school and the kids from the projects use to make fun of me for living on slauson bt they was living in government property lmao
During the early 90's crash had a term called summer sweepstakes, they would come in August amd try to sweep all us up , and lock us up during holiday time, amd realease us after the new years. , so we got on to this and stood inside and party in houses, with THE AC ON🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸💯
Worked in an Intelligence Watch center, some of the cops that worked there knew a lot of CRASH officers. CRASH got themselves dismantled and convicted.
Just goes to show you the police harassment was Notorious even back then. Targeting minority communities or low income areas, driving through a neighborhood profiling people and hopping out on them due to the way they look and dress is a violation of Human Rights.
does anyone know what he said at 15:45 ? arrested under a what section?? I'm guessing it's some kind of gang injunction shit but I can't tell what he said
the exact neighborhood they were patrolling is gentrified as hell now. calling Culver city a lawless shithole compared to when this was filmed is hilarious
@@DonAltopiothey called it the "batter ram". NWA and a couple other rappers made songs about it. in the 80s they started putting burglar bars on the windows and reinforcing the doors on crackhouses so when cops came to bust the door down, they would have enough time to flush everything. so the LAPD got a tank with a ram on the end of the cannon and would drive it thru the front door or windows
crash was a gang as well. they would take gang members to a different hood and dropped them off for them to get shot or jumped. They also robbed gangmembers for their drugs and money. #facts.
Badass
@@Urboiaintwrongno
Dude reading that only a few got arrested for their wrongdoings is craaaazy
The were badass!!
They took me 3 time to another hood 😂😂😂😂😂
womp womp shouldn't be banging in the first place busters
CRASH Unit were the biggest gangsters in LA. That’s why they were shut down and many officers thrown in prison.
No one wouldnt fuck with crash! We need it back!!
Now they are in L.A Sheriff Department
@@jesuschavez3987facts
like Ray Perez
Stop spreading lies, the biggest gangs were all the pos gangs throughout la in the black and latino hoods.
LAPD CRASH was one of the most organized and equipped gang in all of So. CAL. Am I right Raphael Perez❓️❗️❗️🤷♂️
Raphael Perez thought It was never gonna end for him Crocked ass Jura dat foo was getting his share under da table nd plenty of innocent cases fuxxn up ppls record.
And you're triggered by that?
They were also implicated in things like robbery, drug trafficking, murder, etc. Training Day was based off of crash. Truth is stranger than fiction.
@@leonardwashington3422 For the greater good. Shoulda let them do their jobs.
Now Culver City is condos, tech companies, and micro-breweries, and people try to claim that crime is worse these days lol!
@@prymetymegreentake your meds, now
The crime became sophisticated and more bureaucratic .
Not by the projects there ain’t
@threeoneoh6406 Mar Vista Gardens aint the same like it was in those days
Because Culver City is WOKE now, all its Councilmen, Mayor and Policjes.
Gang sweeps is what separates LA county from most counties across the nation . No reason needed , just a neighborhood on your body and your locked up . As soon as your varrio is getting too active, bam! 😂. CRASH was too crazy
That's why ACLU got involved and shut all that down it was a violation of Human Rights
Operation Hammer took a lot of folks off the streets ! I lived thru operation hammer / Darrell Gates LAPD ..
native Angeleno here, I used to think this too but it's not true. I lived in Houston TX for 5 years, and the pigs do regular sweeps through the entire 5th ward. I'm talking 100 cars deep every other week whenever they feel like it.
That’s good we don’t need those people out there corrupting and influencing kids to going gangs rather have them locked up
As they should, we back the blue IN LA!
Grew up in Venice in the 90's early 2000 and it was active
Was all yall bumpin all eyes on me
Not anymore. Is gentrified now and expensive.
Lived in Oakwood Venice throughout the early 2010's. Shoreline was still around back then. Seen some crazy shit just coming and going from my house.
@@Apradavra Shoreline Crips, remember LAPD going after them
@@Mr.Raider007 same shit in Chicago, born and raised. Now it's all rich yuppies living here
Crash were the original jump out boys back when I was growing up, they rolled on you even if you just looked/dressed remotely "gang" like
This is wild that the footage even exists. I grew up in Fox Hills during the 80s-90s and I remember all this shit. CxC tried to recruit me but I said no. Most of my friends were from Fox Hills or East CC down the street from Helms. A CxC kid was shot in front of the high school(super nice/safe neighborhood) and then the dude that gave me protection who was from CxC was shot in the head after he graduated. I got robbed and banged on and know some people who went to prison or ended up dead but I never thought it was crazy or a bad place to live. Everyone I grew up with is good and looking back it's just the way things were, we didn't know any better. CC was weird in that it was a microcosm of LA at the time; some druge dealers, some gang bangers, some criminals but it just depended on what party of the city you lived in. Overall it wasn't as bad as this video makes it seem. IMO CC just had small elements of everything that was going on in LA at the time but it definitely wasn't a "gangster's paradise".
@@thomaspapp104 idk if you ever been by the projects but if you did, around that area was the worse parts of Culver City homie, most of Culver City is lowkey nice tho
@@threeoneoh6406 My g/f at the time grew up around there. It's not somewhere I wanted to be but I never got harrassed so it was fine.
That cop is not intimidating at all😅
That's because the camera is watching the cops back then could get away with anything they wanted. If they wanted to make you disappear they could and no one do anything about it.
Fight him then tough guy
@@BG-qk6ekIs that 🐖 your boyfriend
@@BG-qk6ek he's gotta take the badge off first lol
Dude's putting up a show, front for the cameras. Gotta keep it G.😅
11:40
‘ Lil kid said yall gonna leave it there ‘😂
😂😂😂😂😂
The guy finally pulls over and is surrounded by about 45 officers. Meanwhile, 2 banks and a 7-11 are robbed with no cops in 5 miles of them. Do they really need that many units to chase an old pickup doing 35 miles an hour? Of course not. So why?
I miss Venice, I grew up there and it’s crazy that many people don’t realize how dangerous it was back then.. it calmed down for a bit but word is that it’s getting hot again.. especially with the V13s and Culver City
Love the way el sal vadors president handled the gang issue..we need a similar protocol here.
Yup
Yo for real!!!
Shit got real in El salvador
Porter was definitely the inspiration for Jon cooper in the southland tv show
Crash is or was the biggest corrupted gangs in los angeles
"Waaaaahhhh I feel bad for the gangbangers waaaaahhhhh." -you.
seeing the real crash footage makes me think about gta
A CRASH unit cop smacked me in the back of the head when they arrived at a ditching party in Hollywood. I was 14 years old and tuff guy was probably like 35
Punk
I just rode my bike from Venice I took the bike path passing the cxc projects. That's a trip 😂
Back then you would’ve got jumped and jacked for you’re bike real quick
They are really not in Culver City
Be careful in that area, my boy. Vegan Gang and Yoga 13 going at it.
Naw hipsters still get robbed from time to time
@@KrisPettie Sagging their yoga pants, just freshly shaved ass cheeks hanging out on the street corners, that's when you know you're in bad territory.
Lived on slauson Ave from 86'-91. Went to stoner ave elementary
Me too. I grew up there until 2005. I’ve been there in 2022 and 2023
I remember growing up on Slauson Ave at the age of 5 in 1999. I went to Stoner Ave Elementary. We had to move out of there because my parents were threaten to be killed.
I go back now to visit my cousins here and there and its pretty chill.
21:43 I remember these, illegal felony stops. But there's actually no felony involved. Just the police profiling and using a felony stop with guns out on a regular traffic stop.
That coke rock at the start of video seemed weird af, you'd think they would be selling base in the hood instead of coke that looks like it's chipped off the brick.
Not really, coke always been in the hood especially considering meth and rock have a stigma. Maybe not like before but there's been folks that are strictly coke when it comes to the nose candy so it has always been an attractive option to sling.
@@alf4fo I was implying that the cops planted it.
@@alf4fo Also when the cat who got busted said ''where did that come from?'' the cop instantly tells him to be careful like they both know what's the deal rly so the cameras don't catch more shadiness. And if he kept denying it he knew what would happen. A beatdown. Maybe not that night when the cameras are there but still.
Maybe his personal bag 🤷🏽♂️ but tbh it did look tied and burned lol
Probably breaking pieces off
Just goes to show you the police harassment was Notorious even back then.
@@Gangstermo_310 it was for surely worse back then since cameras weren’t that common back then, just imagine all the f’d up shit LAPD has committed
@@threeoneoh6406 cameras mean that they can't let us burn the dope anymore if we didn't lie and just went back inside our yard when they were cool. Or let us drop the vehicle and walk home instead of getting a DUI.
😢@@threeoneoh6406
@@roningarcia5771cameras keep them from planting the drugs on innocent ppl
Big time!
They used to do Scirmish lines in the 80s. Park a van, get the cops in a line and walk down the street, if they saw you, they'd grab you, put you in the van, look for priors and then either process you or push you out the back with a Rockport bootprint in your ass. My dad left LA Housing when this started and went to the LA Port for the rest of his law enforcement career.
Did that cop say "I'll violate that guy on probation"?
It means he's gonna charge him with a P&P violation.
Ur smokin mikey watch your brakes, honestly brought me back to my old street racing days
Back in the days CRASH WAS A BAD ASS GANG!! they took me 3 time to another hood to get kill 😂😂😂! And no one use to snitch like today!!
Oh my goshh 😳. And did they killll you?
Stop makign stuff up.
Y’all were pussy then and even more pussy today
As a LA native i had to google helm st. guess the cops added the 13 to stir some trouble around the community and their not validated by SUR. had to make some popcorn to read all the comments tho, great read!
Crash was a bunch of punks..
just like the gang members. U act like gangmembers and criminals are any better. U are the person that would be a victim
@@benevolent2077 some gang members are born into it and it's the only thing they see. Cops are people who grew up and decided to be one.
Bunch of ABers
@benevolent2077 Negative. I was the gang member who had to deal with them. Them breaking there own laws when they made an oath to follow the guidelines of the law. I didn't. I was fully active and engaged for that life. If u think they get a pass cuss what they have a badge . They legally killed a few people back then cuss they were cowards and shot 1st then played cover up later. That's why around a dozen of them were fired and 4 or 5 of them went to prison where they PCed up cuss they didn't have that gun or legality to be wanna b tuff guys anymore.
Alot of these weenies were college dropouts an X jocks that couldn't hack it in the working force so they picked up a badge and turned into paid criminals and legal bullys..
The downfall of crash was also what made it some what succesful. they would detain or arrest anyone that was brown or black. I was put in the gang book even though I was never in a gang or hung out with them. I was just walking home from a friends house at night after playing video games until 2am.
Bro do you know how many violations these cops be doing there first and second amendment
idk about 2nd but they're violating peoples 4th and 5th amendments for sure. searching people for no reason and threatening to lock them up if they don't give information is illegal as hell
Suspicious activity is not grounds for stopping someone searching them and asking for ID. This video is so old all you see is cops violating peoples rights. Most of these people didn’t even know what the rights were.
Crash. And sheriff's did do a decent job battling gang violence. But my God. They were just as worse. Problem with them is 75% of the time they was harassing regular citizens living in the neighborhood
Lots of Acura integras!
We need more videos like this
That’s 13 seconds of my life I’ll never get back… 🤦♂️
He doesn’t have time for it but that’s literally all he’s doing…
@@mistrgiggls2554 what I’m saying is
In the end of the day this type of policing failed to reduce crime in fact they even increased it as people were scared to call them because they were bullies and could arrest you for anything.
That so called shot caller from V was working with the 🐷 🤣🤣
Vergas😂😂😂
Caca boys
Sounded like Rebel saying he was at on the bike. 😮
@@AdamReynoso-n9o💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
My neighbor cousin from Venice 13 and he is from Varrio Crooks in Santa Ana
This shit was HARD ! Dope throw back L.A Gang footage . I didn't know any Spanish gangs in L.A that wore red rags .FIRE !
@@aparaphinelia mexican*
@@threeoneoh6406Spanish*
Ones that beef it w crips do
There ain't no Spanish gangs in LA you must mean Mexican or Chicano gangs
@@Dirtpatch foo Culver City been wearing red before crips and bloods were even a thing even before sur and norte as well bruh, same with other sureno hoods
22:29 Man, that baby was scared while his father got arrested 😯
And then crash got investigated for being corrupt 😂
working by the book never works with gangs
Then the Rampart Scandal happened
Good vid. 1994 -1995 we.got cops series followin lapd one of my favoritr cops seasons
LA needs and must ave officers like MIKE Poter and his loyal team! But today laws are helping criminals and police and the our Judges are corrupted and became the most dangerous criminals to our own society!
This was the good ol' days 😎
The Stand By Me guy narrates this, too?!?!
That’s raw
I use to work in that area. It is NOTING like how it was back in the 1990s. Slauson Ave is lined with new four and five story condos and apartments. Even the projects on Bratton are quiet now. The houses cost like 1.2 million (if you are lucky) and apartments are like 4,000 per month.
@@KrisPettie not really homie yes there’s condos on slauson ave but most of slauson has old houses and those old apartments that you see in this video right here, the projects are still cheap unless you have a well paying job which the housing uses to raise up your rent. But you are right that it ain’t how it was in the 90s because the drug and gang problem isn’t as bad as before
@@threeoneoh6406 I mean don't get me wrong: watch yourself when you are over there but that goes for all of L.A.
whoa!! very expensive 😳
I stay in Culver City when I'm in LA but have not seen any these gangs nor see their graffiti.
@@flip1sba you most likely stay at the white areas of Culver City, you gotta go down to the Mar Vista Gardens projects, and the area around the projects
Yep’ they mixed up the name in the 60’s - Culver City no gangs -
Mara Vista is Culver City gang! in the projects’ to throw the cops 👮🏽♂️ off and confused them! Reverse 🔄 psychology
culver city boys were the most deadly gang in LA in the late 90s. LA is relatively calm these days. I stayed on Overland and Venice.
😂😂u r not from my city then buddy u want to see them active go to kinston ave or projects mar vista n u will see or creek
@@lloydchristmas1086you stay right behind the old gas station huh ? 🤔 or on centre point
Sew. And everyone was mad about re gentrification. Now look at Culver city. Too bad no one can afford to live there though lol.
Using the Thomas guide to get to the shooting location 🤣
5:32 before gsp Co pilot was the best option 😂😂😂
Anyone remember Kingston Ave in CC? It was sketchy back in the late eighties. Bought some weed there and then pulled over shortly after.
The police set them up 🤣
How old is this? 90s?
@@Mr.Raider007 read the mf caption bruh
probably 96 or 97
Why did the cop say he hoped to find a dead body? Shouldn't that be the worst case scenario.
5:23 original google maps
😂😂LOL!
Mike porter is stern but hes kind he cares, talks to the kids about changing their lives more than most cops
Miss the cc to fullest I grew up near helms on Washington n la ciegena I remember growing up I had homies from west side locos rip kokoe n 18 smiley drive locos n all my other homies joined the local hood cxc kinston ave click I never had issues with any hood beside sokas aka sotel 13 that got me slipping 9 vs 2 but me n my boy fought back they came to take us out that day thank god me n my homie were warrior n fought it not it was it for us
@@fatbellyco7672 that’s right homie
Shoreline Crips were not mentioned they were in the mix
@@lailanitaganap6314 he’s talking about his own experience bro
@@lailanitaganap6314 no shit I know telling u west up
Decided to look up mike porter and he made over 250k in 2022..😮wow lapd pays good
Crash destroyed multiple communities.
Adam 12 1968-1975 good lapd series
Crash is still out there they just dont call it that 😂
What year was these from
Judging by the reebok classics and Lucky Brand t-shirts I’d guess sometime between ‘95 and ‘99
@@brandoncameron5494 that’s what I was thinking I used to live in the patios in that alley man I remember some shoreline shot at my neighbor and his friends and they were into punk rock
Respect to Culver City
The cop sounds like a little whiny baby 😂😂
This seems so tame compared to now.
You know he kept that perico 😂
Did you hear the horn when he pulls up to the kids on bikes lmao
America is a continent
Mid late 70s Ghost town was occupied by V13 and Shoreline Crips....but you never heard of shootings. They'd fight. Part of this calm has to do with the cocaine not flooding the U. S. And living si close to the beach.
Watching them pulling out the map and taking certain streets took me back haha map quest was the shit when it came out n look at us now
lol i lived on that street lmao i went to stoner elementary .. i remember going to school and the kids from the projects use to make fun of me for living on slauson bt they was living in government property lmao
During the early 90's crash had a term called summer sweepstakes, they would come in August amd try to sweep all us up , and lock us up during holiday time, amd realease us after the new years. , so we got on to this and stood inside and party in houses, with THE AC ON🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸💯
I remember in the late 90s Culver City had Santa Monica gang scared to come out the house. Virginia Park was deserted like a mofo. 😆
Worked in an Intelligence Watch center, some of the cops that worked there knew a lot of CRASH officers. CRASH got themselves dismantled and convicted.
they make crash unit look like superhero’s 😂😂😂 they were the worse gang in la
We need crash units back , you can’t fight gangs with positive affirmations & kid gloves
Awesome job !!!,keep up the good work !!!!!🔴🫢🤫
89 the number another summer... police ain't getting know dumber...
Culver City always been bullies
whats up with Susan now. i like older women too LMAO
Shout out to trigger from Culver City
"They'll cut off your Slauson"
Kicking doors in no warrant since. Forever, come take em though from me, still waitinf
Just goes to show you the police harassment was Notorious even back then. Targeting minority communities or low income areas, driving through a neighborhood profiling people and hopping out on them due to the way they look and dress is a violation of Human Rights.
you know there was a reason behind all that it didn't just start to happen spontaneously ... 3 words.. MURDERS TERROR EXTORTION 🤦🤦😅
Gangbangin while having your baby around is insane.😢
does anyone know what he said at 15:45 ? arrested under a what section?? I'm guessing it's some kind of gang injunction shit but I can't tell what he said
@@j.boog612 he said Alien C Section, sounds like it
Back when u had to watch out what neighborhood u walked into. Now u gotta worry about everyone because the world went crazy
We all in spring branch Central Houston SB NATION SOUTH BEACH SB STONG SB LOVE SCOTT BLOCK WERE THE MONEY DON'T STOP
When LAPD was proactive. Now it’s a lawless shithole
the exact neighborhood they were patrolling is gentrified as hell now. calling Culver city a lawless shithole compared to when this was filmed is hilarious
Wish they made the graffic on GTA San Andreas this real
Free the homies ese 😂😂😂😂
Bad ass video
What happens when you change girlfriends?
Hahahahahaha
Those cops would of gotten rushed
They had a gang arresting gangs.
Crash killed alot of people driving the tank into there houses
what? noway !! tell more 😳
@@DonAltopiothey called it the "batter ram". NWA and a couple other rappers made songs about it.
in the 80s they started putting burglar bars on the windows and reinforcing the doors on crackhouses so when cops came to bust the door down, they would have enough time to flush everything. so the LAPD got a tank with a ram on the end of the cannon and would drive it thru the front door or windows
I like that she'5 brave (animosa) yo me gusta ella porque ella es animosa
do you need my Toyota Camry??
she's never been in sports mode
Porter has definitely assaulted more than a few suspects lol, he probably retired once body cams were introduced