People say Vlad is like a cop…but he is actually like a lawyer. He did that entire interview and didn’t mention the Keefe D confession until after he questioned the cops at length about what they knew from their investigation. It was masterful
Imagine these two dudes patroling through the jungle of Compton in the ‘80s and ‘90s …their job must’ve seemed hopeless to them. Especially before all the media attention.
On new years eve it would rain lead at midnight in those neighborhoods. You could walk out your front door and fire any gun straight up into the air. Everybody was doing it.
These dudes survived because they probably looked out for and was involved in illegal activity with key figures in the hood. Why else were they respected in the hood by some of the most dangerous elements of society.They probably warned them about bust that were gonna happen, who the department had the radar on,etc. They look corrupt.
@@startingnew2024 Blondie was brutal because he had to be. He understood what he was dealing with. The only thing these kids understood was superior violent force. They were respected because they were feared. Not every cop is corrupt lol some just want to kick ass legally.
These dudes have hard eyes, I have them too, it is what happens when you are exposed to decades of violence and trauma, I was a NYC EMS medic in the late 80's and 90's, people want to hear the stories that you are trying to forget, lots of folks cashing in on it, I am trying to move on with my life, but you never really do.
I'm not from NYC but I've heard plenty of NYC EMS NYPD stories and the things you all walked into you are all HEROES!! And yes hard eyes you can see they've witnessed so much !!
Same. It’s weird knowing/believing that most ppl in society will never understand what it’s like to experience turbulence, with life and death on the line, at times daily, for YEARS and then come through the other side of that. Gives you hard eyes, but gives you a little more wisdom and a little more gratitude for life. My experience came from being a criminal and a drug addict and drug manufacturer. Yours came from working trauma as a medic. The intensity is there all the same, whether it occurs in one form or another.
In my case, “war” for me only solidified to me a KNOWLEDGE of higher spiritual forces (God/a Creator, etc) Not a belief. A KNOWLEDGE of the presence of spiritual mechanisms in life.
It's called the 1000 yard stare. Men who have been in real war obtain it. In the movie Full Metal Jacket they speak of it. I grew up in Brooklyn NY and most of us grew up with it. It comes from watching your surroundings and your enemies....it's real
There would’ve been so many more questions that I would’ve asked if I was able to interview these two guys… Out of all of the police that have been interviewed regarding the Tupac and Biggie murders, these guys seem the most credible! RIP Blondie
It is hard for Vlad to interview cops the way he interviews everyone else because they know all the tricks. THEY have interviewed many more people than he has.
I worked and lived in Compton and Watts for over 50 years. In 1992 LA had almost 2,400 homicides. Over 900 were black gang members killing black gang members. Life was brutal and cheap. I moved away and lived happily ever after. 😂
@@user-wb7nv9ht1gjust as much as people vilify police. If every police officer on earth disappeared right now there wouldn't be enough guns or bullets to protect the people you care about. There are assholes in ever profession and they told the story they had and never embellished. I'm glad I read books and appreciated real music all my life. The allure of this story is a tick on a stray Vietnamese dog's want to me.
I'm glad you are finally asking the tough questions. You had some New York cop on some other interview and you let him brag about how much of an angel he was, glad to see finally you are asking the questions we all want to ask
And look at New York now, a crime riddled dump that people who have the ability are fleeing in droves. Wall Street is moving to Miami, a tough on criminal city that is prospering. Rule of law enforcement keeps everyone safe and despite our bias, most cops are good people trying to do their job within the rules. What we should be focused on is not the exceptionally rare case of an officer going to far is the all to typical rude and violent reaction a large segment of the Black and, to a much lesser extent other races, exhibit when they are stopped for breaking the law.
I think this is one of the only interviews ive seen that it appears to me that Vlad started to get a little bit nervous by their body language on not wanting to speak on certain things as he gets in depth, I think it's because he promised respect agreement on when they didn't wanna speak on something if they didn't like the direction. And as Vlad is,he really wanted to push it but didn't so it left him with what seemed like a rushed interview towards the middle and the end of it. Still a great interview back then!
Haven’t seen a lot of your interviews honestly but I thought this one ☝️ was pretty good 👍🏼 I think these guys were really honest about their experiences and if you have a brain 🧠 and break down this interview I believe this is as close as you’re going to get as far as knowing what went down w Pac’s death 💀 and what happened that night and the aftermath of these two sets beefing.. very informative and appreciate it Vlad 🫡
Don’t have to imagine.. they are as famous as the biggest gang members in Compton. Blondie and Ladd… the whole city knew them. When a city as rough as Compton gives you nicknames it’s because you were putting in work.
@@jamesmcnaughton5092 *waaah* "Blondie kicked my fucking ass in some trash filled alley because he caught me selling crack to a 12 year old girl *waaah* this is literally what it was and still is. That asshole Blondie, infringing on the rights of criminals who poison their own people lol
Tim Brennan said Keefe D was driving but Bobby Ladd said Keefe puts himself in the front passenger seat? But both of them didnt like the "immunity" deal Kading gave Keefe D..
20:47 Vlad: "what exactly were these informants saying?" Cop: "there were several" *then vlad interupts his response with another question before the cop can finish his answer* Maybe let your interviewees answer a question before moving onto the next question?
10:23 Brennan and Ladd talk about the Lakewood Mall altercation regarding Trevon Lane and his deathrow chain. Brennan states he talked with security at the mall years later that recalled the incident but there was no paperwork on it.
Im going to be honest with you -this might be a hot take, but I believe there is a major problem with policing in this country, but these dudes are not just the men's but they're the man's
Of course he didn't have the chain on because they were able to get the chain back. Too bad he said anything. Maybe this whole thing could have been avoided.
True that Greg kanding was the one that made Keefe Dee confess to the 2pac murder but Keefe Dee was stupid he should have kept his mouth shut about his nephew Orlando killing 2pac
Orlando testified and said Suge was the ONLY ONE who tried to stop the fight and the footage show the same thing!!! They kept saying it was Suge but the news drew a circle ⭕️ around Buntry Al who had on a different suit! When it was announced on the radio that same night the MGM security guard went back to the MGM to file a report. They heard about the shooting and assumed that Suge was one of the ones who beat up Orlando but even they said that it wasn’t actually Suge and that they could hear someone (Suge) yelling, “Stop this Shit, Stop this Shit!”
The relationship between the gangs and cops is fascinating! So many off the record snitches! And on the record snitches that want favours from the DA to get reduced sentences on their existing cases! Once they get caught it’s all self preservation for most!
Because Blondie was going to bend his knee to give Crenshaw Mafia some 'stay in school and you'll make it' bullshit speech before playing some hoops with them. I love how some claim to thrive in the battlefield until superior force rolls up upping the stakes, and suddenly it's unfair lol yeah, breaking your collar bone is wrong of him but then again, so is slanging rock to your neighbors at 3am, so in his mind it all evens out.
Adrenaline is not an excuse for unprofessionalism. I don’t understand how a homeowner is held to a higher standard when it comes to protecting his home. They actually can go to prison for shooting a home invader in the back, But the police with all their training shoot people in the back and get to go home for dinner and probably get a commendation. If anybody should have an adrenaline excuse it should be the person protecting his home without all the so called training police are said to receive.
It's from 2017. It should be put in the title cuz it's somewhat misleading considering the events recently with Keffe D arrest Kinda surprised how many comments seem to indicate that people think this is a new interview. I realize my answer is a week old but if u didn't know, hope that helps and have a great day!
Ha ha dude said they pulled someone over just to hear their cassette and to make sure they were hearing Fu-k the police right lol. Shady ass cops pulling someone over for that unreal. Go to show ya how they roll.
RIP blondie a great Compton sheriff unshakable duty to law enforcement and fairness 😢
People say Vlad is like a cop…but he is actually like a lawyer.
He did that entire interview and didn’t mention the Keefe D confession until after he questioned the cops at length about what they knew from their investigation.
It was masterful
Vlad was so good he had the ability to get cops to snitch on cops.
😂😂😂 from the jump tho. “No Jim and I were really the…. 😭”
Go look for your daddy mane
Cops are civilians they are allowed to snitch, but if you a solid G you don’t snitch period ur a gang member not a civilian.
Huh? Braah they know what they are sayin. Definitely not switching on themselves I promise u that
The camera does
Your best interview yet Vlad, no BS. Only thing I wish you would've asked more questions about certain things
Same more questions about Russell Poole. Opinions on where all the ak’s came from
Imagine these two dudes patroling through the jungle of Compton in the ‘80s and ‘90s …their job must’ve seemed hopeless to them. Especially before all the media attention.
On new years eve it would rain lead at midnight in those neighborhoods. You could walk out your front door and fire any gun straight up into the air. Everybody was doing it.
These dudes survived because they probably looked out for and was involved in illegal activity with key figures in the hood. Why else were they respected in the hood by some of the most dangerous elements of society.They probably warned them about bust that were gonna happen, who the department had the radar on,etc. They look corrupt.
@@startingnew2024 Blondie was brutal because he had to be. He understood what he was dealing with. The only thing these kids understood was superior violent force. They were respected because they were feared. Not every cop is corrupt lol some just want to kick ass legally.
This is borderline retardo lol@@startingnew2024
@@startingnew2024u DEF ain't from the hood
This shit had me hooked the entire time! Great interview!
Y’all so ignorant
@@daviddibble2744says the person saying, “ya’ll so ignorant”. Hilarious.
@@daviddibble2744and you’re here watching it too lol
Was nice of Vlad to bring his producers on for an interview.
🤣🤣
Oh grow up
😂
Tell us you didn't watch the whole video without saying it.
You're right. I couldn't get through to the end.@@666offering
These dudes have hard eyes, I have them too, it is what happens when you are exposed to decades of violence and trauma, I was a NYC EMS medic in the late 80's and 90's, people want to hear the stories that you are trying to forget, lots of folks cashing in on it, I am trying to move on with my life, but you never really do.
I'm not from NYC but I've heard plenty of NYC EMS NYPD stories and the things you all walked into you are all HEROES!! And yes hard eyes you can see they've witnessed so much !!
Same. It’s weird knowing/believing that most ppl in society will never understand what it’s like to experience turbulence, with life and death on the line, at times daily, for YEARS and then come through the other side of that. Gives you hard eyes, but gives you a little more wisdom and a little more gratitude for life.
My experience came from being a criminal and a drug addict and drug manufacturer. Yours came from working trauma as a medic. The intensity is there all the same, whether it occurs in one form or another.
In my case, “war” for me only solidified to me a KNOWLEDGE of higher spiritual forces (God/a Creator, etc)
Not a belief. A KNOWLEDGE of the presence of spiritual mechanisms in life.
It's called the 1000 yard stare. Men who have been in real war obtain it. In the movie Full Metal Jacket they speak of it. I grew up in Brooklyn NY and most of us grew up with it. It comes from watching your surroundings and your enemies....it's real
I also grew up in Brooklyn, still live here. @@petermathews7279
Being a cop looks like it takes a toll on your spirit
It's a boring job.
The shit they see and do is illegal and emotional tolling.
It does. You will get an unpleasant insight in human nature.
They only employ them now if they show a lack of empathy
My tombstone should read “He put Compton on the map” -Eazy E
RIP Tim. You brothers are heroes.
This is when vlad was in grind mode solving the case. Vlad interviewed everyone about the tupac situation.
A really did kept me entertained during the lock down
I never understood why ppl donated to vlad I’d love to interview ya on here or even my main channel
Thanks for the video
The cops were mean to me & violated my right to sell drugs to my own community😂
YOU DO KNOW RIGHT BACC THEN EVERY RACE OF PEOPLE WERE SELLING DRUGS
There would’ve been so many more questions that I would’ve asked if I was able to interview these two guys… Out of all of the police that have been interviewed regarding the Tupac and Biggie murders, these guys seem the most credible! RIP Blondie
Maybe read my comment and see some truth.
Vlad former partners in the gang unit division 👏 great interview of them three officers
😂😂
Great interview, interesting to hear the cops side.
26 yrs in Compton an the whole interview is about a murder in Las Vegas lmao
saved me a whole video. cheers
Stop hating
True. I was hoping to hear about policing the gang conflicts in Compton, or at least more of it
This is the best interview vlad did, i hope u took care of them otherwise we coming
Clutch! I was lookin for this full interview forever. Vlad ALWAYS workin 🔥
Same. I almost shit myself when I saw "full interview"😅
He deleted the other interview. Took evidence out and re-upload it. Vlad is covering up the murders. These 2 cops Were involved in killing tupac
Based off their energy in this, even cops don’t wanna be intervieeed by vlad 😂
It is hard for Vlad to interview cops the way he interviews everyone else because they know all the tricks. THEY have interviewed many more people than he has.
Hahahahahaha
I worked and lived in Compton and Watts for over 50 years.
In 1992 LA had almost 2,400 homicides.
Over 900 were black gang members killing black gang members.
Life was brutal and cheap.
I moved away and lived happily ever after. 😂
Your from Kansas probably stop lying George.
Who were the other 1500 George
Man, these 2 guys are cold as Ice
One thing everyone seems to agree on: Kaeding is a snake.
Great interview! Vlad you ask great questions! I appreciate it
Ok ….introduce your self !!!
Great way to start an interview
Dude has no conversation skills yet he wants to interview EVERYONE. Smh Ironic.
@joeydinero9300 he's pulling it off in a huge way, Vlad making big money 💰
@@joeydinero9300nah he’s actually really good at this
You can always count on a cop to always be a cop even wen off duty
Definitely got that vibe
Can always count on people in Vlad's comments to spell basic words incorrectly also.
@@user-wb7nv9ht1g you also can count on ppl who think spelling is overrated as if you need a reading lesson
@@user-wb7nv9ht1gjust as much as people vilify police. If every police officer on earth disappeared right now there wouldn't be enough guns or bullets to protect the people you care about. There are assholes in ever profession and they told the story they had and never embellished. I'm glad I read books and appreciated real music all my life. The allure of this story is a tick on a stray Vietnamese dog's want to me.
RIP "Blondie" Tim Brennan.
L
I'm glad you are finally asking the tough questions. You had some New York cop on some other interview and you let him brag about how much of an angel he was, glad to see finally you are asking the questions we all want to ask
Why is BG’s eyes always watering
And look at New York now, a crime riddled dump that people who have the ability are fleeing in droves. Wall Street is moving to Miami, a tough on criminal city that is prospering. Rule of law enforcement keeps everyone safe and despite our bias, most cops are good people trying to do their job within the rules. What we should be focused on is not the exceptionally rare case of an officer going to far is the all to typical rude and violent reaction a large segment of the Black and, to a much lesser extent other races, exhibit when they are stopped for breaking the law.
0:37 you forgot to put flashback on the video
I think this is one of the only interviews ive seen that it appears to me that Vlad started to get a little bit nervous by their body language on not wanting to speak on certain things as he gets in depth,
I think it's because he promised respect agreement on when they didn't wanna speak on something if they didn't like the direction.
And as Vlad is,he really wanted to push it but didn't so it left him with what seemed like a rushed interview towards the middle and the end of it.
Still a great interview back then!
Rip Blondie, LADD need to start his own podcast
LADD?
Wow, talk about right place at the right time
Haven’t seen a lot of your interviews honestly but I thought this one ☝️ was pretty good 👍🏼 I think these guys were really honest about their experiences and if you have a brain 🧠 and break down this interview I believe this is as close as you’re going to get as far as knowing what went down w Pac’s death 💀 and what happened that night and the aftermath of these two sets beefing.. very informative and appreciate it Vlad 🫡
These guys are notorious in Compton for being corrupt cops.
Honesty does not seem to pair well with these two.
One of the best
anyone else here in june 2024?
September
Rest in peace Blondie
The line between criminals and cops are very thin. Two sides of the same coin 🪙
Compton swap meet ! I still have a NWA cassette I bought there.
Imagine how dirty these two were in the 1980’s😂😂😂
FILTHY then and FILTHY now.
Don’t have to imagine.. they are as famous as the biggest gang members in Compton. Blondie and Ladd… the whole city knew them. When a city as rough as Compton gives you nicknames it’s because you were putting in work.
Not as bad as the animals they had to police over
@@jamesmcnaughton5092exactly. Dealing with dirty ass 🥷s & im black btw before the keyboard warriors come out
@@jamesmcnaughton5092 *waaah* "Blondie kicked my fucking ass in some trash filled alley because he caught me selling crack to a 12 year old girl *waaah* this is literally what it was and still is. That asshole Blondie, infringing on the rights of criminals who poison their own people lol
I wonder if officer Glad will be called as a witness and asked to present his evidence in Keefe D's trial. Dayuuum! 🤣
😂😂
Did dj quick mention them in a song
Blondie yes
Tim Brennan said Keefe D was driving but Bobby Ladd said Keefe puts himself in the front passenger seat? But both of them didnt like the "immunity" deal Kading gave Keefe D..
My boy said they pulled someone over to ask about a tape.
RIP DETECTIVE BRENNAN, THE GUY ON THE LEFT.
We know he's on the left. We're not blind.
2Pac Tv !!! All day everyday.
Compton in the 90s sound like Rochester NY 2023
Thank you Gentlemen.
About time, Vlad. You never put the entire thing out until now.
Congratulations on learning what the word “unreleased” means, you must be proud
How did they feel about Reggie wright Jr working for death row ?
These are real Cops!
the sponsors of Vlad Tv having their own interview is kinda nice of him to do..
Maybe he'll have the drug dealers who destroyed thier own neighborhood next
20:47
Vlad: "what exactly were these informants saying?"
Cop: "there were several" *then vlad interupts his response with another question before the cop can finish his answer* Maybe let your interviewees answer a question before moving onto the next question?
What would be the relevance of interviewing a couple of guys talking about something they did decades and decades ago
10:23 Brennan and Ladd talk about the Lakewood Mall altercation regarding Trevon Lane and his deathrow chain. Brennan states he talked with security at the mall years later that recalled the incident but there was no paperwork on it.
RIP Tim!
💯✊🏾💯💯✊🏾💯💯
Take a dr8nk everytime vlad says OK
Drunk within 20 minutes
Soon As I Read This. 2 Times
These guys have seen REALITY
Im going to be honest with you -this might be a hot take, but I believe there is a major problem with policing in this country, but these dudes are not just the men's but they're the man's
RIP Tim
These 2 were in the MGM footage with Kevin Gaines. These 2 are the Opp. Vlad you didnt solve Ish!
Why was this unreleased??
2 of the greatest cops ever!!
These are the men that made Russell Poole look crazy.
They tap dance around questions
Lane never had the deathrow chain on in the MGM,even Keffe said that was false....They TRIED to get the chain at Lakewood mall
Yeah during the incident at the mall. Trayvon got the chain back from the south side Crips
Of course he didn't have the chain on because they were able to get the chain back. Too bad he said anything. Maybe this whole thing could have been avoided.
Keffe also lies nonstop lol. So who knows when it comes to anything he said. Also he's a snitch
Even Ice Cube doesn't know where he's from.
Are u going to get a update on how they feel or opinions on keefy d claiming not guilty
It’s customary to plead not guilty at arraignment. You should always do that and try to work a deal out even if it’s traffic.
These are the real gangsters .
For law enforcement and upholding the law? Yeah ok 😂😂😂😂😂
They're just good guys. Gangsters end up dead or in prison.
@@stevecariggillio4139 only if they are black or Hispanic
@@stevecariggillio4139naive fool, search LAPD gangs
@trkddy The longest serving non violent prisoner in the US is a white man.
I didn't expect this guy to say fuck the when its been told we cant say it lmao.
Why does this sound more like an interrogation, rather than an interview..🤔..🤔
I don’t understand how the one dude keeps saying Greg Kading did it wrong in every interview but he's the only one who ever made progress on the case.
True that Greg kanding was the one that made Keefe Dee confess to the 2pac murder but Keefe Dee was stupid he should have kept his mouth shut about his nephew Orlando killing 2pac
BATTER-RAM vlad BATTER-RAM! Lol “battle ram” 😂
Dre was pretty much a mommas boy. Eazy, was actually the only half ass criminal of the bunch.
@Casteeyo... yeah, prove me wrong..I'll wait.
they should have detectives on more often. end these conspiracy theories.
Orlando testified and said Suge was the ONLY ONE who tried to stop the fight and the footage show the same thing!!! They kept saying it was Suge but the news drew a circle ⭕️ around Buntry Al who had on a different suit! When it was announced on the radio that same night the MGM security guard went back to the MGM to file a report. They heard about the shooting and assumed that Suge was one of the ones who beat up Orlando but even they said that it wasn’t actually Suge and that they could hear someone (Suge) yelling, “Stop this Shit, Stop this Shit!”
The relationship between the gangs and cops is fascinating! So many off the record snitches! And on the record snitches that want favours from the DA to get reduced sentences on their existing cases! Once they get caught it’s all self preservation for most!
Them dudes just skated around the question about police brutality....."we didn't operate like that" guess they're the only ones who didn't.
They answered it the best possible way. They said things were just violent back then.
Keyboard warrior
@treypeters1087 what lol
Because Blondie was going to bend his knee to give Crenshaw Mafia some 'stay in school and you'll make it' bullshit speech before playing some hoops with them. I love how some claim to thrive in the battlefield until superior force rolls up upping the stakes, and suddenly it's unfair lol yeah, breaking your collar bone is wrong of him but then again, so is slanging rock to your neighbors at 3am, so in his mind it all evens out.
The streets were brutal. What you expect Mary Poppins policing?
Pretty sure these are some of those "Stop and Frisk" dudes
Good it’s how u get guns off the st
@@stevemill8959 what about your guns getting taken? Same rules apply?
Facts lol he said he pulled a car over because he heard fuck the police lmao that’s not breaking the law
I knew this was going to be good.
yesssssss
These two worked under Reggie Wright...🤔🤔
LA cities have gone buck wild since the gang units went away.
at least dey not rayciss doe!
I found the victim mentality 😂
Gang units go away, gang crime goes down.. 🤔
Police brutality is due to too much adrenaline from both side. Wow! I feel enlightened. Who knew
And “it’s possible”.
Adrenaline is not an excuse for unprofessionalism. I don’t understand how a homeowner is held to a higher standard when it comes to protecting his home. They actually can go to prison for shooting a home invader in the back, But the police with all their training shoot people in the back and get to go home for dinner and probably get a commendation. If anybody should have an adrenaline excuse it should be the person protecting his home without all the so called training police are said to receive.
What a load of crap.
Exactly wat bs statement he made
I’m glad I’m not the only one that caught that
Look at officer vlad interviewing his brethren in law
😂😂
Lead detective Vlad missed his calling 👮 👮
And here yalll are listening Giving him views and putn money in his pocket...smh slow ass clowns 🤡
got his guys in the building ,first name basis 😂
Great show , and Keefe D , got charged with 2pacs murder last week. 🇦🇺
came for the comments and it did not disappoint!
Great interview.
vlad interviewing his coworkers
These dudes dancing around these subjects like Michael Jackson. Sweatin!
Is this new or old
It's from 2017.
It should be put in the title cuz it's somewhat misleading considering the events recently with Keffe D arrest
Kinda surprised how many comments seem to indicate that people think this is a new interview.
I realize my answer is a week old but if u didn't know, hope that helps and have a great day!
Ha ha dude said they pulled someone over just to hear their cassette and to make sure they were hearing Fu-k the police right lol. Shady ass cops pulling someone over for that unreal. Go to show ya how they roll.
Yh I peeped that. He regretted it soon as he said it.
Are you gonna cry about it?
@@TonioD49 yep floods sym
You play stupid games you win stupid prizes
The fact that they didn't watch Straight Outta Compton means that they didn't care at all about the community's perspective.
That's the best one ever 😂
Vlad interrogating the police.
Coming from Some of the most corrupt sheriff’s n Compton 🙄
How is this unreleased??
Click bait
Seem like 2 officers that don't have a power trip when they put on the uniform.. unlike so so many others.
You must not know who blondie was. That dude was ruthless.
Everyone in compton know who he was.
You jumped to the tupac story too fast we could've heard more nwa come up and storys about the LA riots