There was a lot of kids like midget and chucky in the 90s it’s just that they happened to get documented on camera which is something rare around those times
This was me and 7 of my childhood friends....1 was shot and killed at 15yrs. Old...2 more killed in senior year of high school, they died together. 3 of us got prison time.... 1 got 170 yrs. To life for murder. Only ONE out of 7 of us never got in serious trouble with the streets or the law. Thats Los Angeles and how the streets destroy the youth. NY, same thing, different area code.
@@guerovillalbaso2523 lol come check out LA and when i say LA i dnt mean Rodeo drive and beverly hills. LA is the gang capital of the WORLD. they dnt fuck around out here in The West Coast ful.
I feel you my dude 💯 I’m 46 now , I was jumped in the set 1992…..basically about 30 + damn years for me to shake certain habits and thought process and start seeing the light , God us good tho
Product of our environment. I trip out too how I went through that. Would never want my kids around that. These knew gangster too are camouflaged the way they dress. Seems to have died down way more than 80s 90s 2000s. After 2000s it was so watered down.
I’m not making excuses for Chucky’s older homies but if you paid attention they tried telling him to go home multiple times! They also remember how they felt when they were younger and thought they had no where to go so they don’t wanna send him away cuz he says he loves them. The older guys should’ve stopped it right away.
@@lucasventura8254all Edgar's who wanna rap and talk like the brothers, I still bump Canserbero (Venezuelan) and Homer el Mero Mero (Argentine) I wish my Raza would create like them
To the guy asking about the tattoos, this was the early 90's ( 93 ). Nobody except Mexicans did face tatts ( exceptions weren't the rule ) and tatts in general regarding claiming a barrio. They were mostly done by homies ( hood tatts ) and in the case of vatos who got locked up they were jail tattoos, prison tatts. Many vatos learned how to tattoo in jail. Long story short, unlike A LOT of posers these days walking around with tatts like that out here in LA meant you earned them ( put in work ). No lames like today who got their inspiration from rappers and other artists. Outside vatos the Maras got them when they started programming with Raza and they were originally metal heads, stoners. Gabachos ( whites ) from biker gangs, jail and any other forms of illegitimate backgrounds also got them. But the styles were vastly different comapred to those of Raza. Bottom line is,l don't tattoo yourself if you got no neighborhood affiliation. Wack to see how all these newbies and non gang related individuals walk around looking like this these days. Especially don't do this in places like compton, East LA, South Central, Watts.
@@Manuall-u1f agree.you dont just kind"pull out the chord" and the vibe dies.hiphop is always evolving and the vibe didnt die over night. hope i made it make sense.
@@kaethecoldest310nah it’s all the same I’m from PHX and I’ve got plenty of homeboys from Los and the IE, the SUR is yours but varrios and gangbanging has been around forever here in the 602 it’s been around since the 20s or even earlier
I grew up in the Huntington Beach, Garden Grove area and one of my buddies started dating a girl from Compton. On day he wanted me to go with him to pick her up at 2am, not knowing about the area; I went. While we waited for her to come out, little did I know we were in between "Tree top Piru" and "Tortilla Flats" area.. People like that were out throwing gang signs and drinking. As we drove away I said "this is crazy!" She said, "That's just how Compton is".
It was in between Wilmington and Arbutus St. I know it sounds crazy for us to be parked there at that time, but keep in mind that I did't grow up around there to know the danger of Compton at night! haha 😂 @@simplyfanny
@@MadMvx oh I know where exactly! lol & that’s true! I grew up in Compton so I know that it’s also best for your safety to have your windows down if their tinted lol some people be on edge
Let me tell you something...I grew up in the south bay harbor area...every single time I was in Compton something crazy/insane/unaccepted happened even as an innocent child. Don't ever sleep on California then or now
Back then I took my mom's car to visit a girl in Reseda. She was younger than me she was 14 I was 17. When I got to her apartments (she lived in the apartments from the karate kid movie) her homies from school came to see her, I guess their hood/crew had beef with a different hood.they walked in and said what's up. They were talking about a get back, They pulled out a uzi from their back pack😂 I just heard her say "fucc it let's wait for them to get out of school and we'll catch em at the light". I was like "oh shit... LA is different.." 😂 I didn't see her after that, not cus of the gun, just didn't work out😅
The late 80's and early 90's were insane everywhere...Grew in on the south side of Chicago and pretty much the entire city was a war zone ...just in L.A. and NY...got shot, shot at who know how many times.. jumped, ran over by a car. Those of us who survived are blessed.
Man, I hear you on that, I grew up spending a few weeks for summer vacation in Pilsen in the late 90's early 00's shit was probably worse than it was out here in LA
Kids nowadays will never know what it was like back then in LA…real gangster sht compared to now. It was scary but you learned to survive and avoid it. I’m 45 and grew up in LA in the 90s.
Chucky is running to a gang thats loves him because the situation at home is probably worse. Kids dont deserve sorrow and pain. Edit:just saw the end and I knew poor Chuckie was hurting. Damn.
Im from East los and it was no joke in the early 90's, but i will tell you this east coast music was played through all L.A. so we did have a respect for the East coast. Its the rappers that start shit for money..
Chucky's mom was an ignorant irresponsible mom. The reason Chucky ran away was because he was being sexually abused. Kids that young don't just runway just because they want to... it's because something traumatizing is happening to them.
ITS THAT CRAZY LIFE IN LA I WAS RUNNING AROUND AGE 13Y JUST LIKE THAT FROM WILMINGTON HARBOR AREA THANK THE LORD I SURVIVED NOW LIVE FOR MY DAUGHTERS AND MY GRANDBBYS NO MORE PRISONS EITHER
@5:05 they call that the “California Zipper.” I knew a few cholos with that scar. One of them, my older cousin from a gang here in Los Angeles called White Fence.
That’s just how it was back then 💯 I seen it, lived it, did it, been in it! I’m 45 years old now and it’s a straight up miracle from God that I’m still here! 🙏🕊️
In the 90's especially early 90's this was the norm. From The Bay to LA, Chicago, Detroit, NY, New Orleans, Miami. The murder rate was much higher during those times.. Even smaller cities were crazy. East Palo Alto in The Bay was the murder capital of 1992, with only 24k people living there.
When I was watching this I had tears in my eyes. You can tell they have a lot of loyalty but are like lions bro. Lions eventually kill one another in the pride when they get weak which is what they did at the end. Shits not fair bro I don’t understand life yet. It doesn’t make sense bro and the families are left traumatized and guilty that’s the worst. Imagine you got a young cousin and you saw how good and annoying he was like every kid and then dies at 19 when yall start branching off into life
I was 7 in 1992 living across the street from Compton Swapmeet. My brother (16) knew a couple of them. It was Hell on earth. My brother ran away when my dad burned his Dickie Pants on the stove and gave him a huge beat down. Horrible times.
my dad was born in chicago. he lived in different parts of chicago and el paso. when he was 5 in back of the yards chicago his mother died in a fire my uncle had to get metal replacement for one of his bones (can’t remember which bone) and my aunt and my father sustained broken legs or ankles. my father grew up. he got involved with gangs in chicago. my father aslo got involved with the sinaloa cartel (kind of not really) once he left that life behind he joined a band. he left the band to join construction and i ended up moving to a dangerous neighborhood in chicago and then we ended up moving to the south suburbs of chicago.
Woody and midget are doing well already served 25 yrs and still trying to get out very intelligent both know the laws 4.0 grade point average and represent themselves
I'm glad my mom moved us out of east LA when i was 12, i definitely would of been mixed up in the gang life, nothing more vulnerable than a young mind 💯
That’s why the AV (Antelope Valley) Lancaster Palmdale ain’t no joke no more. Everyone from different hoods and gangs end up being neighbors. The streets don’t love you.
I feel like they didn't understand the chucky story about him leaving home but in the 90s parents literally couldn't control there kids and all my uncles tell me stories how when they were in the gang that young they would leave for weeks too then show up 😂 its crazy but it was gang life in the 90s
No lie as a gang member and third generation at that growing up in the Late 80’s/90’s shit was hard good kid mad city like Kendrick Lamar every city and state got a ghetto sad but true reality
Growing up in LA there was thousands of kids like this i knew alot never got into any hood but damm well i had options but my big homies put me on game specially my uncle that did 11 years in prison
Calm doing 2010s chicago had high murder rate and Detroit year ago in Miami a dude got shot in the head in daylight on spring break and LA , New York nothing has change and st louis
Que onda homies, happy to see you 2 taking a look at our ways out here. Since you r a old school NY tagger you would dig fox undercover on taggers in LA all my homies are in them. We did it a lil different but all love to the culture shhh was fun in the 90’s out here too
Why do people like to compare LA to their home every where is unique and different in thousands of ways. And the words “crazy & dangerous” are perceived different in a lot of ways no one knows until they see it with they’re own eyes like this
A lot of those kids joined gangs because they LITERALLY had nothing they joined to survive the streets compared to kids these days who have it all and join a gang cause it’s cool
Yall need react to him more that Chanel news was poppin fs in the 90s in la his name is Chris Blatchford he a reporter who went around Compton watts south central holly wood to tell you story’s of gang members
80s 90s were crazy I was raised in Phoenix and it was pretty crazy too. Lots of gangs drivebys They use to say it.was little LA. glad my Dad took our family out that shit!
What people don't realize is that the Hispanic gangs were there before crips and bloods. Most of their parents are locked up, or they can't handle them. You should see them now. One is dead, and the other 2 are locked up for life.
My dad was born in East LA but my grandparents moved to Bakersfield area when he was young. I’m glad they did cuz who knows what would’ve happened if he stood there. I probably wouldn’t be here now to talk about it
I grew up in the same time frame as Chucky. Different hood LA county, I was a skater 🛹 The ese’s didn’t discriminate 25 year old parolees would even punch us at age 14. We would run 🏃 or skate fast 😂 and if we got away without getting beat up we would laugh!
It’s different time and era and our generation grew up with social media and the internet to see more things think about being in the 80s in the hood and would be a happy ending
Actually it's not it's being gentrified as we speak Damm near million dollar homes . Numbers don't lie statistics are always available online best is cdc stats . A Lot of measures have been put in place to slow it down . 1. gang injunctions started in the 80's . They were in full effect and utilized more in the 90's 2. 1993 3 strikes law is implemented in 23 states for violent offenders to serve life 3. Cameras 4. Gentrification 5. R.I.C.O. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act . Initially designated for organized crime like Italian Mafia Russian Mob Irish Mob Chinese Triads Japanese Yakuza Colombian Cartels etc . Was used on street gangs . As I said your assertion is erroneous on all counts .
The news make money but never help the 3 kid's to get out , I was running the street's att 13 sold drugs and got me a room I'm one of the lucky ones. Much respect to all the real one's that help kid's and people to change the lifestyle in a positive way 💯🙏🏻🫡 . From NY to California and Puerto Rico 🇵🇷.
These new Yorkers don't know CALIFORNIA politics a 16 year where like 25 years old running the muk,these Yorkers have no experience to say no comments.
There was a lot of kids like midget and chucky in the 90s it’s just that they happened to get documented on camera which is something rare around those times
That's true. I knew some from
Varrio San Fer.
818 baby
This was me and 7 of my childhood friends....1 was shot and killed at 15yrs. Old...2 more killed in senior year of high school, they died together. 3 of us got prison time.... 1 got 170 yrs. To life for murder. Only ONE out of 7 of us never got in serious trouble with the streets or the law. Thats Los Angeles and how the streets destroy the youth. NY, same thing, different area code.
You 16b, you look late 20's early 30's deadass
Yup that’s what it was in the 80’s and 90’s…
Los Angeles during the 90s was so wild there’s 1 or 2 dudes like mídget and chucky from every gang in LA lol
I know New York is Crazy but Nothing compares to Los Angeles, Gangland
Wym ?? What’s different between New York and Los Angeles
@Ny soft and now ya see what LA bros Los Salvadoran taking over there.
@@guerovillalbaso2523 lol come check out LA and when i say LA i dnt mean Rodeo drive and beverly hills. LA is the gang capital of the WORLD. they dnt fuck around out here in The West Coast ful.
@@taguirre7052 i wouldn’t say NY is soft because everywhere has its ghettos and dangerous parts of town but im Sure the West Coast puts it down.
@@taguirre7052 Salvadorians are not taking over LA who told you this ?
razor under his eyelid is crazy
In all reality, it took me 40 years to shed that mentality Bro. It’s hard when you grew up like that. I know .
I feel you my dude 💯 I’m 46 now , I was jumped in the set 1992…..basically about 30 + damn years for me to shake certain habits and thought process and start seeing the light , God us good tho
@@daendiznighJesus loves you
This is the life !
Product of our environment. I trip out too how I went through that. Would never want my kids around that. These knew gangster too are camouflaged the way they dress. Seems to have died down way more than 80s 90s 2000s. After 2000s it was so watered down.
@daendiznigh firme ass foos ! 😂
I’m not making excuses for Chucky’s older homies but if you paid attention they tried telling him to go home multiple times! They also remember how they felt when they were younger and thought they had no where to go so they don’t wanna send him away cuz he says he loves them. The older guys should’ve stopped it right away.
When mexicans 🇲🇽 didnt use the “N” word in LA !!
All these new generations are lame ,they dont have no more pride
They did use it but not to call each other homies lmao they said that shit with hate towards the blacks
They never said it back in the days and if they did they only used it to be racist towards blacks not to call their homies that shit
@@lucasventura8254all Edgar's who wanna rap and talk like the brothers, I still bump Canserbero (Venezuelan) and Homer el Mero Mero (Argentine) I wish my Raza would create like them
Prima raza
To the guy asking about the tattoos, this was the early 90's ( 93 ). Nobody except Mexicans did face tatts ( exceptions weren't the rule ) and tatts in general regarding claiming a barrio. They were mostly done by homies ( hood tatts ) and in the case of vatos who got locked up they were jail tattoos, prison tatts. Many vatos learned how to tattoo in jail.
Long story short, unlike A LOT of posers these days walking around with tatts like that out here in LA meant you earned them ( put in work ). No lames like today who got their inspiration from rappers and other artists. Outside vatos the Maras got them when they started programming with Raza and they were originally metal heads, stoners.
Gabachos ( whites ) from biker gangs, jail and any other forms of illegitimate backgrounds also got them. But the styles were vastly different comapred to those of Raza.
Bottom line is,l don't tattoo yourself if you got no neighborhood affiliation. Wack to see how all these newbies and non gang related individuals walk around looking like this these days. Especially don't do this in places like compton, East LA, South Central, Watts.
Facts
True. Now a bunch of goofies get face tats. Mental ill patients.
Gang banging was everywhere in the 90's. The older kids would always make us fight for no reason lol
Shi I grew up in the early 2000's the 90's vibes lasted till about 2009, 2010
@@Manuall-u1fthis is your way of saying you was there.altho you wasnt even born .the 90's ended dec 99'😢
@@quqen shi basically the same shi 5 years and nothing goes away that fast the vibe died out though I feel it
@@Manuall-u1f agree.you dont just kind"pull out the chord" and the vibe dies.hiphop is always evolving and the vibe didnt die over night.
hope i made it make sense.
the music we listen to these days is not hiphop its rap music@@quqen
The violence in NY is no where close to the violence in LA, it’s shocking for anyone to see daily LA gang life.
In 1990 we had 2,262 murders .. Los Angeles never had much in 1 year
@@BK_718new york city has like 9 million people in it. LA didn’t even have 3 million and still had more than 1000 homicides. It’s just facts
That’s life in Los Angeles
Not just in LA it's like that all over the map Az, Texas , New Mexico , etc especially on the west coast I was 12 when I caught up in the gang life
@@BosUnezthis was Los Angeles in the 90’s
@@BosUnezna not true La county is where this gang banging shit started cant compare non to La its all different
@@kaethecoldest310nah it’s all the same I’m from PHX and I’ve got plenty of homeboys from Los and the IE, the SUR is yours but varrios and gangbanging has been around forever here in the 602 it’s been around since the 20s or even earlier
@@FrankyCpunishmentSTYLE it aint all the same simple you prolly never lived in La County to know
Im from NY when i moved to L.A it was a whole diffrent world gangland foreal
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That's the way of life in the 80s 90s gangland at its best.
90's was deadly and crazy bless to survives and r.i.p to those who didn't 🙏
I grew up in the Huntington Beach, Garden Grove area and one of my buddies started dating a girl from Compton. On day he wanted me to go with him to pick her up at 2am, not knowing about the area; I went. While we waited for her to come out, little did I know we were in between "Tree top Piru" and "Tortilla Flats" area.. People like that were out throwing gang signs and drinking. As we drove away I said "this is crazy!" She said, "That's just how Compton is".
Acacia/Compton Blvd area? It really is how Compton is & y’all waiting in the car at 2am is crazy lol
It was in between Wilmington and Arbutus St. I know it sounds crazy for us to be parked there at that time, but keep in mind that I did't grow up around there to know the danger of Compton at night! haha 😂 @@simplyfanny
@@MadMvx oh I know where exactly! lol & that’s true! I grew up in Compton so I know that it’s also best for your safety to have your windows down if their tinted lol some people be on edge
Let me tell you something...I grew up in the south bay harbor area...every single time I was in Compton something crazy/insane/unaccepted happened even as an innocent child. Don't ever sleep on California then or now
Back then I took my mom's car to visit a girl in Reseda. She was younger than me she was 14 I was 17. When I got to her apartments (she lived in the apartments from the karate kid movie) her homies from school came to see her, I guess their hood/crew had beef with a different hood.they walked in and said what's up. They were talking about a get back, They pulled out a uzi from their back pack😂 I just heard her say "fucc it let's wait for them to get out of school and we'll catch em at the light". I was like "oh shit... LA is different.." 😂
I didn't see her after that, not cus of the gun, just didn't work out😅
The late 80's and early 90's were insane everywhere...Grew in on the south side of Chicago and pretty much the entire city was a war zone ...just in L.A. and NY...got shot, shot at who know how many times.. jumped, ran over by a car. Those of us who survived are blessed.
Man, I hear you on that, I grew up spending a few weeks for summer vacation in Pilsen in the late 90's early 00's shit was probably worse than it was out here in LA
Back when Mexican gangs didn't act black
They still don’t act black lmao😭no one wants to be black trust me
90's was freaking Krazy in LA..
still crazy
@@elwerito2731not even close to the same
Real life gta
Kids nowadays will never know what it was like back then in LA…real gangster sht compared to now. It was scary but you learned to survive and avoid it. I’m 45 and grew up in LA in the 90s.
Chucky left becuase he was being abused by a family friend …. Wasn’t his fault… he found safety within the gang
What happened to Chucky?.."your going to find out homes"😂
😂
THIS is the one I was waiting for!!!
West up Ese Veez Gang whoop
I grew up in La Puente SGV so I can relate to this video, grew up in the 70's through the 90's
Just so you know how bad it was, gangs would shoot up buses full of people just because there were gangsters in the bus.
I remember watching this as a kid on the news
Chucky is running to a gang thats loves him because the situation at home is probably worse. Kids dont deserve sorrow and pain. Edit:just saw the end and I knew poor Chuckie was hurting. Damn.
This video was dope, cool how u guys did a reaction to this video 💯
Wow that was Reggie Wright. For clarification, he was the lead security for death row
no doubt, that means this video is from 93. the chronic dropped at the end of 92. crazy That's really him tho 😅 ppl don't know bro
Im from East los and it was no joke in the early 90's, but i will tell you this east coast music was played through all L.A. so we did have a respect for the East coast. Its the rappers that start shit for money..
That was every street in Los Angeles
Still is
@@Osamabagchasin they wiped out north la tho it was the deadliest zone
@@vanidioso7706Boyle heights was deadly sf
The cop that showed up first to the party is Reggie wright
Back in those days face and neck tattoos were for soldiers
Madness life growing up where I was it was crazy and rough but this makes me grateful
I don't know how ppl dont understand you got one parent who works all the time .the whole generation of kids who raised themselves.
That is not an excuse to get a face tattoo & involved in shootings.
Lame excuse.
Chucky's mom was an ignorant irresponsible mom. The reason Chucky ran away was because he was being sexually abused. Kids that young don't just runway just because they want to... it's because something traumatizing is happening to them.
ITS THAT CRAZY LIFE IN LA I WAS RUNNING AROUND AGE 13Y JUST LIKE THAT FROM WILMINGTON HARBOR AREA THANK THE LORD I SURVIVED NOW LIVE FOR MY DAUGHTERS AND MY GRANDBBYS NO MORE PRISONS EITHER
@5:05 they call that the “California Zipper.” I knew a few cholos with that scar. One of them, my older cousin from a gang here in Los Angeles called White Fence.
That’s just how it was back then 💯 I seen it, lived it, did it, been in it! I’m 45 years old now and it’s a straight up miracle from God that I’m still here! 🙏🕊️
Shit was comedy when he reacted to the blade under the eye lid and said how the fuck he do that 😂😂
16:26 your dad was smart with that observation fr ! 31:10 im glad it touched on it later yall were right.
The 90s were crazy AF. I remember walking home from school and some dudes shot at a cop car 😂
where
In the 90's especially early 90's this was the norm. From The Bay to LA, Chicago, Detroit, NY, New Orleans, Miami. The murder rate was much higher during those times.. Even smaller cities were crazy. East Palo Alto in The Bay was the murder capital of 1992, with only 24k people living there.
90s Southern California was just different.
80’s was crazy as well
When I was watching this I had tears in my eyes. You can tell they have a lot of loyalty but are like lions bro. Lions eventually kill one another in the pride when they get weak which is what they did at the end. Shits not fair bro I don’t understand life yet. It doesn’t make sense bro and the families are left traumatized and guilty that’s the worst. Imagine you got a young cousin and you saw how good and annoying he was like every kid and then dies at 19 when yall start branching off into life
Woody: stabbed in the spine in
Prison now paralyzed
Midget: prison
Chucky: dead
Facts 🙏🏽✨️
Damn, too bad about Woody, anyone know how midget doing in prison? He gone for life huh
Woody is not paralyzed in prison. That was in 2009 that he got stabbed.
@@herbliftedthink he's saying "got stabbed in prison"
Woody isn't paralyzed
I was 7 in 1992 living across the street from Compton Swapmeet.
My brother (16) knew a couple of them.
It was Hell on earth.
My brother ran away when my dad burned his Dickie Pants on the stove and gave him a huge beat down.
Horrible times.
The dad is a wise og you can tell! Good video reaction guys!
This ain't puffy land , This killafornia living 😮
my dad was born in chicago. he lived in different parts of chicago and el paso. when he was 5 in back of the yards chicago his mother died in a fire my uncle had to get metal replacement for one of his bones (can’t remember which bone) and my aunt and my father sustained broken legs or ankles. my father grew up. he got involved with gangs in chicago. my father aslo got involved with the sinaloa cartel (kind of not really) once he left that life behind he joined a band. he left the band to join construction and i ended up moving to a dangerous neighborhood in chicago and then we ended up moving to the south suburbs of chicago.
sound corny did u just feel like sharing this
It is what it is Ese. puro pinche sur califas. Raised like that for a reason.
its so sad chuckie died 😢 thats G life
Woody and midget are doing well already served 25 yrs and still trying to get out very intelligent both know the laws 4.0 grade point average and represent themselves
That's doing good?
Check out Children Of Violence. Early 80s documentary following a family of brothers from East Oakland.
I'm glad my mom moved us out of east LA when i was 12, i definitely would of been mixed up in the gang life, nothing more vulnerable than a young mind 💯
Tattoo artist is his homies . L.A gangs were different back in the days. They didn’t say the Nword . It was a no no to say that word.
That’s why the AV (Antelope Valley) Lancaster Palmdale ain’t no joke no more. Everyone from different hoods and gangs end up being neighbors. The streets don’t love you.
Second tuesday in a row I get out of work late and there’s a 40 min jayren video 💯💯 god bless
💯🤞🏽
I feel like they didn't understand the chucky story about him leaving home but in the 90s parents literally couldn't control there kids and all my uncles tell me stories how when they were in the gang that young they would leave for weeks too then show up 😂 its crazy but it was gang life in the 90s
10:52 crazy how yall said lil rt is just a “rapper” when his brother just got killed 🤦🏾♂️
No lie as a gang member and third generation at that growing up in the Late 80’s/90’s shit was hard good kid mad city like Kendrick Lamar every city and state got a ghetto sad but true reality
That was my little homeboy BJ, with the Sur on his face when he was like 10. And South Side 13 on his arms. Haha....thats in North Dallas Texas
Growing up in LA there was thousands of kids like this i knew alot never got into any hood but damm well i had options but my big homies put me on game specially my uncle that did 11 years in prison
The 90’s was the era of real gangsters unlike this new generation that don’t know anything about being a real gangster
You must have been out of country or something then
@@KingAsaBeatz 🤔
@@thewolverinexv3941 🤷🏿♂️
Calm doing 2010s chicago had high murder rate and Detroit year ago in Miami a dude got shot in the head in daylight on spring break and LA , New York nothing has change and st louis
You’re a sad person to glorify this
That's the life every where not only in los Angeles!! I'm from the bay area from San Jose in the 90's it was so bad
I live in compton and my dad from this hood, still very dangerous but also very different from those times
Compton wasn that bad then fasho ain that bad now yall lied stats dont lie 😂😂😂
Yes sir. Wherever you are from is very dangerous. The murder stats of your city make you totally cool. I want to be like you.
Thanks for doing this one I requested this one
Listen to dgo the great
This was life for everyone in the streets back then in Southern California and that went for all races not just us Mexican/Chicanos
Que onda homies, happy to see you 2 taking a look at our ways out here. Since you r a old school NY tagger you would dig fox undercover on taggers in LA all my homies are in them. We did it a lil different but all love to the culture shhh was fun in the 90’s out here too
Thank you please send links
Why do people like to compare LA to their home every where is unique and different in thousands of ways. And the words “crazy & dangerous” are perceived different in a lot of ways no one knows until they see it with they’re own eyes like this
That's Southern California 🔵🔵🔵
Every gang in LA had lil homies like midget n chucky that where willing to do anything for the hood
A lot of those kids joined gangs because they LITERALLY had nothing they joined to survive the streets compared to kids these days who have it all and join a gang cause it’s cool
Pops looks like he was having flashbacks from his youth fr lol
Yea the Afghan one was certified WACK, they got burnt in the comments 😭 whoever did that video was not tapped in hahahhahahahahahahahaha
maaan that was a rough one to get through 😂
It sucks to be on drugs it sucks to sell drugs it's a sucky life.... Realest words ever spoken
This was a good one
Facts crazy story
different world -king lil g young drummer boy 🔥🇲🇽
Get cash then we go💨
That was me in'93 in northern California. 12 years old gang banging and ended up in prison at 18. Same things different part of the state.
South gate is cross the rail road tracks from Compton..
the first time i ever seen someone not encouraging selling drugs the youth needs more of that i respect that 100
Yo pops acting like wow this really happens😂
Yall need react to him more that Chanel news was poppin fs in the 90s in la his name is Chris Blatchford he a reporter who went around Compton watts south central holly wood to tell you story’s of gang members
80s 90s were crazy I was raised in Phoenix and it was pretty crazy too. Lots of gangs drivebys They use to say it.was little LA. glad my Dad took our family out that shit!
Nothing in arizona compares to cali. Not even close
@jayo9750 Well then, tell all them California's to stay there asses in Cali and stop coming over to Az! No one was comparing AZ to Cali. Smh...
@jayo9750 but your right nothing in Az compare to Cali. Yall got a whole bunch of disfunctions out there.
dem afghan boys that Tommy g did aint know they aint bout nothing they from Fremont the suburbs people move over there to get away from violence
This was regular in LA and Compton in the 80s and 90s sadly
What people don't realize is that the Hispanic gangs were there before crips and bloods. Most of their parents are locked up, or they can't handle them.
You should see them now. One is dead, and the other 2 are locked up for life.
My dad was born in East LA but my grandparents moved to Bakersfield area when he was young. I’m glad they did cuz who knows what would’ve happened if he stood there. I probably wouldn’t be here now to talk about it
This reaction a good one please do more
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I grew up in the same time frame as Chucky. Different hood LA county, I was a skater 🛹 The ese’s didn’t discriminate 25 year old parolees would even punch us at age 14. We would run 🏃 or skate fast 😂 and if we got away without getting beat up we would laugh!
This is how 90s was, his tatts was normal to me, and people now (younger generation) will never understand the old school mentality.
It’s different time and era and our generation grew up with social media and the internet to see more things think about being in the 80s in the hood and would be a happy ending
Its now worse in Compton because now they have access to high powered rifles and they're more violent
Actually it's not it's being gentrified as we speak Damm near million dollar homes . Numbers don't lie statistics are always available online best is cdc stats . A Lot of measures have been put in place to slow it down .
1. gang injunctions started in the 80's . They were in full effect and utilized more in the 90's
2. 1993 3 strikes law is implemented in 23 states for violent offenders to serve life
3. Cameras
4. Gentrification
5. R.I.C.O. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act . Initially designated for organized crime like Italian Mafia Russian Mob Irish Mob Chinese Triads Japanese Yakuza Colombian Cartels etc . Was used on street gangs . As I said your assertion is erroneous on all counts .
There’s another video of an inmate who was locked up with them said Woody became paralyzed after being stabbed by his celly & Midget PC’d up
Facts.... Sneaky" from "Stories written from a current prisoner " reported on them.
I seen it awhile back
@@X-er_818not facts my homeboy is with woody in a level 4 yard
The news make money but never help the 3 kid's to get out , I was running the street's att 13 sold drugs and got me a room I'm one of the lucky ones. Much respect to all the real one's that help kid's and people to change the lifestyle in a positive way 💯🙏🏻🫡 . From NY to California and Puerto Rico 🇵🇷.
We gonna find out holmes!😂😂😂28:34
These new Yorkers don't know CALIFORNIA politics a 16 year where like 25 years old running the muk,these Yorkers have no experience to say no comments.
First cop on the scene Reggie Wright Jr
California's not all blue skies and palm trees. If that's all you know that's all you know but the real OGs don't glorify it 💯
There was a episode on UA-cam of a guy who tells what happened to all 3 of them
There's a dope story about them on one of those prison podcasts.
Send the links Crunch
I joined my hood at 13 years old in 1996. Gang banging in the 90's was a whole other beast. "To live and die in L.A"