Imagine how crazy and dangerous Boyle heights was with not only these gangs but when the pico alisó project was also around and all the gangs in the projects. That’s must of been a rough time
I lived on Fairmont and Fickett for a couple of years. My first encounter with KAM was them asking where I was from, I said nowhere and they saw I was coming home from my construction job. They were cool though and the next day I showed up with an 18 pack of beers for them, after that they looked after my car parked on the street lol
My family began life in America in 1920. We all grew up on 4th Street across from Evergreen playground. My grandfather, uncles, aunts all had stories about gangsters, gangs and growing up in Boyle Heights, good and bad. Some of my friends were gang members from several different clicks. Thank you for sharing the video
I grew up in the big white apartments on the corner of Soto and wabash for 25 years. Technically state streets corner. It’s literally the boarder for Kam/state and hazard. I rarely saw state street around doing anything. I always got banged on by KAM everywhere I went though. I didn’t even look like a gangster. They were just super active always on the hunt. Even a week before moving out in 2017 2 dudes were walking around my apartment with shot guns looking for staters. Asking me & my friends posted in the front if we were from state or knew anyone. They def are the most active and have their neighborhood blasted with graffiti
I cruise thru there from time to time for work, definitely looks hot... don't really see to many cholos though. Mostly just Gente. But, I'm only passing thru, so I'm sure when you stop for a bit you'll see some activity for sure.
Yes ,, still there , I think right now the people on Marengo are trying to convince the city to take down that bridge that connects hazard and kam .. But that a whole another story
I would walk down the hill sometimes to go to the 7-11 by the hospital I would walk the other way to 7th Street to the 24 hour drive thru hell i would walk to east LA past Indiana to go to my smoke spot nothing not that I was looking but I was always aware of the possibilities and highly respect the game
I'm from Stockton, California, upstate cali 5 hours away from East L.A. Every time im out there, I see a lot of KAM Tagging! is a trip because there's Vickystown. Well used to be in Stockton 2 bros from Boyles height brought the hood out here in the 70s
I use to go to Kams hood in the 90's with an older homie to go score "Rocks". Thats when P'dogs were in and thats when the dudes from Kam had it popping with the "Crack" spots. I remember I use to wait in the car while the older homie use to go score. Every wall on every corner would have big azz block letters across the whole wall from top to bottom, "Kamsters" !! Thats when I first started hearing about Kam. That spot I use to go to was a gold mine for the Kams. They had everyone on the Eastside including people from all over L.A. County going there to pick up. But it was also a hot spot for the black & whites. But they couldn't stop it because the way the house was set up. You had to go up a long azz flight of stairs to get to the house and the dudes from Kam knew who and who not to slang to. Finally the jurás figured out a plan, they dressed up as construction workers, climbed the utility poles and were staking out the spot until they finally raided it. The main dude from Kam whos spot it was, shot it out with the jurás and ended up getting smoked !! Yeah, the dudes from Kam have been putting it down since day one. I know some cold stories with the dudes from Kam !! Also, shout out to the black homie Joker from Kam !! C/M/R
@@rodolfobeans3531 ok fooo I take it back u never know maybe he was blasting at the cops 👮♂️. We u shouldn't do at all y nel wey no mamo y tu mamas it's ok I understand it's your month pride month lol se vale no pienses en mamadas mijo despierta
I grew up right in kam neighborhood and by the time I hit 12-13 all my child hood homies joined the gang by the time we hit high school, and yeah they were slanging that rock all day, crack heads would show up early in the a.m before we left to Roosevelt high school, homies would make 2-3-600 dollars in less than an hour before heading to school, we were in 9th grade And already packing heat , every other block had a diff gang, I wasn't banging but at least 3-4 if the friends I grew up with were gang banging so since I was kicking it with them other looked at me as one of them, next thing you know I'm getting chased by diff cars, got shot at for the 1st time at 14 right in front of my house so now I had to pack the tramp8 just to make it too school and back....grew up on BOULDER ST....
Naw they were they caught my homie from Michigan Chicano force outside out school got down then shot him 😂 I got highschool tories for days KAMS were always dangerous
Stayed on city terrace in 2020 it was all love . Much love to all the raza that made me and my shorty feel welcomed . One of the best experiences I’ve had in my travels !
I stayed in this area for 2 years I would see the graffiti around didn’t have any problems I know I’m older however being from Detroit you understand how to carry yourself to give and get respect my homie I grew up with came to visit for a week and knew about all this salute to Boyle Heights I love LA 🫡
@@vatoloco6857 respectfully but in Detroit we have a heavy mexican population and we all went to school so I learned that it’s no bad blood we all have similar environments made it smooth to fit in
My whole familia from big hazard, we grew up going back and forth from Lynwood where I live now to hazard projects where my grandma use to stay it was fun.....i love my family we a big familia and got history in east los
That dude who disrespected David and his girl in line and then got in his feelings and pulled a gun when dude actually stood up to his bullshit?? Yeah that’s the definition of a coward. They should gave him the chair.
I had family on Pomeroy/ Soto back in the days. My great aunt owned a store there. Ive seen this hood take over. I used to see vst all over back in the days. Im the 90s it started changing. My gramma recently told me that one day her sister in law was walking in the hood and a homeless guy attacked her,and out of nowhere some cholos came and beat the shit outta the homeless guy. Shout out tp whoever it was who saved her. (Pretty sure it was KAM)
Some of these guys have hearts, I’m sure those guys that saved your aunt would have made great role models for someone had they been raised by someone who cared enough not to give up.
Taggers Put in more work than any hood. They have to go at it, with homies and other Taggers. Most of the homies in the pen were Taggers. And some of them before that maybe even skaters
Nothing good comes from Gangs,,, and if your in a place in your Life where you havent joined,,dont... impress your family not the streets... take care of those who love you...your homeboys will forget about you,,your family will love you forever
I KNOW JOKER I WAS IN OLD FOLSOM WHOEVER KNOWS HIM TELL HI. SHADY FROM CUATRO FLATS SAID whatz Up .. WE are the same way ... Just a lil dark.... it is what it is.....
Since you start some of your some of your videos in the hood i grew up in,real bangin’ years in the 80’,90’s,make a doc on ALISO VILLAGE PROJECTS.a place none of these hoods walked into.
I remember in the early 2000s kam took out the whole Walnut st gang from bell made them go to bell gardens the wAlnuts had to leave their Good and take a piece of bell gardens lokos hood because they got ran out of their hood by south side Kam
Kam did their thing and took claim to a large area but let’s relax a little. Ficket, wabash and vickeystown and even hicks were small varrios that kind of died out so the youngsters started getting into kam instead. It mostly happened through attrition. The sentinel boys became a varrio at the same time as kam but were much smaller. State st was always on the other side of Soto and never lost territory. Kam did do a hell of a job maintaining control of that large area while going at it with everything around them. I don’t think anyone on the east side would deny them their credit tho. They had a lot of hitters but most of them got washed up.
It happens sometimes, we’re used to the traditional Boyle heights gangs always having a presence so to see Kams uprise from a tagging crew is not a normal occurrence…. It happens in southe central n Compton a lot I’ve noticed, there’s constant new gangs being born
Ay fair warning I can tell you lived in the hood, so be careful bro. I know kamsters who would see that comment of being "washed up," and match your account name to your house of residence cuz the streets talk and they hold lifetime grudges. If you really know about KAM bro edit out that last part or you comment cuz them fools will hunt you down to test that theory out. theyve killed for less, ive seen it.
@@princegrooveThe Lott been owning you guys for a minute 🤷♂️ I don't bang but I grew up in Boyle Heights and I'm just observing of what I saw. Maybe things are different now, idk.
If this fighting each other energy was put towards something positive can you imagine the changes in that would happen....such a sad thing to watch demise from within. Color on color, race on race and brother on brother. Everyone knows someone who knows someone.
Yes yes someone says this in every video. But that’s not what happened hence the video. All anyone can do is lead by example no point in talking about what could have been.
If all this energy (writing novel novels on the UA-cam comments about videos you don't like) would be put to actual videos you approve of there'd be so many people who didn't waste their time 😂
I guess it’s always been like this, but you’re right. This energy could be spent doing something constructive. Something that actually matters. As a Mexican American, it’s sad AF that we brown people are killing each other. Small minded people.
Sadly….. it’s human nature. The only thing we know in society to curb such behavior is education which naturally creates other opportunities so kids or young adults are too busy to hangout…… And that’s fucked up as a guy who loved running the streets but when I look at my own kids today……, it’s like no. You can’t go with your friends…. You have to come and work with me if your not in school. But I don’t know how to feel about it. One side is like let him live, be a kid. The other side is like but he’s 14, we don’t want him to be a punk and afraid of the streets and the dudes in them. But he can’t be one of them street dudes because I was and it took years to crawl out of those issues.
What I find funny is hoods hate taggers but some of the craziest foos I met were tagg bangers 🤣. The fact all gang (black & brown ) recruited all taggers city wide says a lot .
Wym? There are black gang members in Boyle heights from cuatro flats, Kam, primera flats etc. I'm sure he already knew he stood out that's why he hit em first
@@Crenshaw_Nicand if those foos lie so what. You don’t got nothing to prove once they rank it and say they don’t bang let it go. Kuz you can mistake some foo that actually don’t bang and kill somebody innocent. It happens a lot. Like residents like me wit that South Central Stilo and attitude homie. SC Native. I don’t bang tho but I might look like it Kuz I always been this way. There’s many residents out there tho that don’t gang bang
To the best of my knowledge this is all pretty accurate but also very unfortunate due to all the historia of those old legendary varrios coming to an end king cobra, Fickett… The way I see it is the end of a era & certain way of doing things & the ushering in of a more Chicago like Boyle heights gangland senselessly killing there own & opposing traditions long keep, Maybe it’s not all bad Idk, You should do something on other big former tagger hoods like BN in Paramount or KCC in Compton
@jdm894g KCC did turn into a hood. I worked with a guy that was from KCC and S.A.D.K. in the early 90's. He moved before it became a hood but he's the one that told me it became one.
Had a friend that stood on Cincinnati in there hood…. We all know Boyle heights is gang infested but they have there hood looking like south central the way there presence is so strong, I always see them patrolling there hood tough
I used to drink behind the Wabash liquor store. Never was messed with except one time from some guy who hit me up. Left is alone cuz we were just a bunch of rockers. My friend from The Thrillbillys even made a song about Wabash lol
Hazard and Maravilla is way gnarlier ,, and I did not know they removed State St and Fickett ,, those were my old Sherm spots 😵💫😮💨..And once in awhile we had to enter the Hazard Projects to get A bottle of Sherm Sherm you never learn ..But now Gangsters are TWEAKING IN THEIR PADS 🤣🤣
They left bro, trust me they still had 2 good solid blocks that not even KAM or another hood for that matter would roll by unless they wanted a shoot out. The main head got locked up and the shot caller shot himself playing Russian rulet.
@JuanVargas-we2gx bro you don't know shit huero from tramps is the only survivor there but he's a customer now so he's no threat to anyone never was lol
Guy to the left in the thumbnail got the kr3w tattoo, I never thought I see someone use a skateboard brand logo to rep their varrio nonetheless I dig it.
Anyone knows krook from SS Kam in bell gardens that was my row dog we got busted together in 99! Last i heard he got deported , I’ve been trying to get in contact with the homie for years now.
Actually the Jewish and Irish immigrants had boyle heights then the Japanese immigrants was also occupied this area due to world war 2 all Japanese people where evacuated from this area then more Latinos Mexicanos are living now currently in Boyle Heights.. 90033
Jewish & Irish moved out to suburbs. Yes, and the Japanese got sent to concentrated camps while a lot of blacks moved to Pasadena & surrounding cities! After the war, the Japanese moved to Monterary Park, Montebello, to the city of Torrance & Gardena area! I think Jewish, Irish & blacks knew that ELA was getting bad and moved out, which was a great choice!
😂 Yeah.. they were never nothing. This video is wrong to even bring them up haha! In reality, They were supposed to get into KAM but we're scared of all the Beef it would've came wit. So they got booted and ended up trying to claim Watts for a summer lol! But that didn't work out for then either, so now they're trying out Azusa 😂💀
i remember there was a 14 year old kid named Joker fresh put on to KAM, running from the juras on Wabash and Evergreen, his pistol fell out his pocket went off, and the juras smoked him. This was a few years ago
Imagine how crazy and dangerous Boyle heights was with not only these gangs but when the pico alisó project was also around and all the gangs in the projects. That’s must of been a rough time
Great exposé on KAM. The tag crew was notorious in the 90s.
I’m from San Diego and I heard about the KAM take over many many years ago. Great video.
I lived on Fairmont and Fickett for a couple of years. My first encounter with KAM was them asking where I was from, I said nowhere and they saw I was coming home from my construction job. They were cool though and the next day I showed up with an 18 pack of beers for them, after that they looked after my car parked on the street lol
Played it smart🤙
Most gangs wont mess with ppl that live jn their neighborhood..
You still need someone to look after your car? I need some beer homie so I'm just asking lol
@lynwood71 lol I moved out of the area, but if you're in Rancho Cucamonga come on over 🤙🏼
From the barrios in Boyle heights, I do gotta say KAM WAS THE GANG WITH THE SICKEST GRAFFITI 💯
My family began life in America in 1920. We all grew up on 4th Street across from Evergreen playground. My grandfather, uncles, aunts all had stories about gangsters, gangs and growing up in Boyle Heights, good and bad. Some of my friends were gang members from several different clicks. Thank you for sharing the video
I grew up in the big white apartments on the corner of Soto and wabash for 25 years. Technically state streets corner. It’s literally the boarder for Kam/state and hazard. I rarely saw state street around doing anything. I always got banged on by KAM everywhere I went though. I didn’t even look like a gangster. They were just super active always on the hunt. Even a week before moving out in 2017 2 dudes were walking around my apartment with shot guns looking for staters. Asking me & my friends posted in the front if we were from state or knew anyone. They def are the most active and have their neighborhood blasted with graffiti
I cruise thru there from time to time for work, definitely looks hot... don't really see to many cholos though. Mostly just Gente. But, I'm only passing thru, so I'm sure when you stop for a bit you'll see some activity for sure.
Yes ,, still there , I think right now the people on Marengo are trying to convince the city to take down that bridge that connects hazard and kam .. But that a whole another story
Not gonna lie, for how crazy Boyle heights was growing up. We had the best flyer parties, gigs, and quinces. I love my brown brothas and sistas.
Waste of life and low life's.
I would walk down the hill sometimes to go to the 7-11 by the hospital I would walk the other way to 7th Street to the 24 hour drive thru hell i would walk to east LA past Indiana to go to my smoke spot nothing not that I was looking but I was always aware of the possibilities and highly respect the game
I'm from Stockton, California, upstate cali 5 hours away from East L.A. Every time im out there, I see a lot of KAM Tagging! is a trip because there's Vickystown. Well used to be in Stockton 2 bros from Boyles height brought the hood out here in the 70s
They got some clean Graffiti Style for gangs probably one of the best when I visit SoCal
Aye homie do some more gangs from barrio like this. I love it. Check out white fence, Indiana dukes, opal street
I grew up in this hood during the 90’s, so I saw how they went from taggers to dealers and thugs. 😮
Down a dark vile rabbit hole
A bunch of graffiti crews turned in to hood in the 90s
A lot them had no choice
From taggers to body baggers
@@generalmalice7941but few became big gangs and hold territory.
The black guy is like put me on and I will war for you.
Yup fuck racist barrios 😂 our black hermanos put in work KAM OG RIP to homz
I use to go to Kams hood in the 90's with an older homie to go score "Rocks". Thats when P'dogs were in and thats when the dudes from Kam had it popping with the "Crack" spots. I remember I use to wait in the car while the older homie use to go score. Every wall on every corner would have big azz block letters across the whole wall from top to bottom, "Kamsters" !! Thats when I first started hearing about Kam. That spot I use to go to was a gold mine for the Kams. They had everyone on the Eastside including people from all over L.A. County going there to pick up. But it was also a hot spot for the black & whites. But they couldn't stop it because the way the house was set up. You had to go up a long azz flight of stairs to get to the house and the dudes from Kam knew who and who not to slang to. Finally the jurás figured out a plan, they dressed up as construction workers, climbed the utility poles and were staking out the spot until they finally raided it. The main dude from Kam whos spot it was, shot it out with the jurás and ended up getting smoked !! Yeah, the dudes from Kam have been putting it down since day one. I know some cold stories with the dudes from Kam !! Also, shout out to the black homie Joker from Kam !! C/M/R
I'm glad the jurassic smoked him dint need basura to poisonthe community
@@ISEEYOU-gu8mc no mames carnal
@@rodolfobeans3531 ok fooo I take it back u never know maybe he was blasting at the cops 👮♂️. We u shouldn't do at all y nel wey no mamo y tu mamas it's ok I understand it's your month pride month lol se vale no pienses en mamadas mijo despierta
Crackbaby
I grew up right in kam neighborhood and by the time I hit 12-13 all my child hood homies joined the gang by the time we hit high school, and yeah they were slanging that rock all day, crack heads would show up early in the a.m before we left to Roosevelt high school, homies would make 2-3-600 dollars in less than an hour before heading to school, we were in 9th grade And already packing heat , every other block had a diff gang, I wasn't banging but at least 3-4 if the friends I grew up with were gang banging so since I was kicking it with them other looked at me as one of them, next thing you know I'm getting chased by diff cars, got shot at for the 1st time at 14 right in front of my house so now I had to pack the tramp8 just to make it too school and back....grew up on BOULDER ST....
These dudes were the most active in Boyle Heights when I was growing up there.
No mames gmv was
Naw they were they caught my homie from Michigan Chicano force outside out school got down then shot him 😂 I got highschool tories for days KAMS were always dangerous
@@LambertoSanchez-li4tuqien compa los gummy bears
I'm from LYNWOOD but CHINO from KAM was the homie he was Asian and Mexican R.I.P. CHINO
🕊
That was my uncle. He died in 07 by a punk ass security guard at the Rialto Club
@@Hoodlumz187🤣🤣
@@brandongomez9264 what’s so funny? You can end up just how that security guard ended up also
Stayed on city terrace in 2020 it was all love . Much love to all the raza that made me and my shorty feel welcomed . One of the best experiences I’ve had in my travels !
I stayed in this area for 2 years I would see the graffiti around didn’t have any problems I know I’m older however being from Detroit you understand how to carry yourself to give and get respect my homie I grew up with came to visit for a week and knew about all this salute to Boyle Heights I love LA 🫡
You lived in a Mexican hood without problems?
@@vatoloco6857 respectfully but in Detroit we have a heavy mexican population and we all went to school so I learned that it’s no bad blood we all have similar environments made it smooth to fit in
My whole familia from big hazard, we grew up going back and forth from Lynwood where I live now to hazard projects where my grandma use to stay it was fun.....i love my family we a big familia and got history in east los
What happen to Jokie from hazard. The bling guy? He was my neighbor when he lived on Marengo
I love it when you qoute what they said.. Hilarious 🤣🤣🤣.. Good job!
That dude who disrespected David and his girl in line and then got in his feelings and pulled a gun when dude actually stood up to his bullshit?? Yeah that’s the definition of a coward. They should gave him the chair.
I had family on Pomeroy/ Soto back in the days. My great aunt owned a store there. Ive seen this hood take over. I used to see vst all over back in the days. Im the 90s it started changing. My gramma recently told me that one day her sister in law was walking in the hood and a homeless guy attacked her,and out of nowhere some cholos came and beat the shit outta the homeless guy. Shout out tp whoever it was who saved her. (Pretty sure it was KAM)
Some of these guys have hearts, I’m sure those guys that saved your aunt would have made great role models for someone had they been raised by someone who cared enough not to give up.
Coin from Kam is a cool dude
Taggers Put in more work than any hood. They have to go at it, with homies and other Taggers. Most of the homies in the pen were Taggers. And some of them before that maybe even skaters
Taggers can't fight
@@romanaja125taggers were literally forced to kill by the rest of the gangs who also can't fight.
@@romanaja125says who? Sound like a clown.
Love your channel.
Nothing good comes from Gangs,,, and if your in a place in your Life where you havent joined,,dont... impress your family not the streets... take care of those who love you...your homeboys will forget about you,,your family will love you forever
That’s the thing , some don’t have fam
Family love you always? Not true
@@frankj2665 they dont need family do it for yourself
Respect to the KAM gang on holding down the blk homie.
That's the homie Joker from Kam !!
Simon que SI homies puro SUR XIII!
Respect ✊
@@joegarcia7025 I agree KAM is pure south 13 while the others didn't make it past 10 lol
I KNOW JOKER I WAS IN OLD FOLSOM WHOEVER KNOWS HIM TELL HI. SHADY FROM CUATRO FLATS SAID whatz Up .. WE are the same way ... Just a lil dark.... it is what it is.....
I got recruited to TSS back in the late 90's in Bell Gardens. KAM was also around Bell Gardens. But i think they're also in either cudahy and Bell
Did you guys have to get into state st?
Since you start some of your some of your videos in the hood i grew up in,real bangin’ years in the 80’,90’s,make a doc on ALISO VILLAGE PROJECTS.a place none of these hoods walked into.
Raza needs to stop that bullshit and work together as one
Keep it going. 🍿👀
@@sub-negrodacryomancer7372 😂
They do, in prison.
Thats never gonna happen these gangs have generational beef.
Ok
Keep it coming 👏🏽🔥
S S edgemont locos gang kam killer
I remember in the early 2000s kam took out the whole Walnut st gang from bell made them go to bell gardens the wAlnuts had to leave their Good and take a piece of bell gardens lokos hood because they got ran out of their hood by south side Kam
Big ups to Batman for narrating the video 🦇
You're a fool, ese haha
Fr his fake ass “hood accent” is hella cringe. He tryin too hard
My grandpa lived on malabar. It was super active right there.
Kam did their thing and took claim to a large area but let’s relax a little. Ficket, wabash and vickeystown and even hicks were small varrios that kind of died out so the youngsters started getting into kam instead. It mostly happened through attrition. The sentinel boys became a varrio at the same time as kam but were much smaller. State st was always on the other side of Soto and never lost territory. Kam did do a hell of a job maintaining control of that large area while going at it with everything around them. I don’t think anyone on the east side would deny them their credit tho. They had a lot of hitters but most of them got washed up.
It happens sometimes, we’re used to the traditional Boyle heights gangs always having a presence so to see Kams uprise from a tagging crew is not a normal occurrence…. It happens in southe central n Compton a lot I’ve noticed, there’s constant new gangs being born
Ay fair warning I can tell you lived in the hood, so be careful bro. I know kamsters who would see that comment of being "washed up," and match your account name to your house of residence cuz the streets talk and they hold lifetime grudges. If you really know about KAM bro edit out that last part or you comment cuz them fools will hunt you down to test that theory out. theyve killed for less, ive seen it.
I grew up in this heavy Hispanic community. Personally, State Street, Hazard, WF, Flats and Geraghty are the most feared. Just saying 🤷♂️
GMV too.
@@princegrooveThe Lott been owning you guys for a minute 🤷♂️
I don't bang but I grew up in Boyle Heights and I'm just observing of what I saw. Maybe things are different now, idk.
state st dead AF
@@mr.blaznj Remember the Sentinel Boys?
@@redpilllense7125 grew up in GMV’s hood, but I never banged. I also knew some of them in the late 90’s.
Keep them coming
Born and raised in Boyle Heights Kams hood still live on fickett
Rip Kat, Gizmo
My boy Gizmo 🕊️
RIP LIL DARK
RIP KAT
RIP FUNNY
RIP CHUA BDS PLAYERz
@@rommelbahenabunch 💀
If this fighting each other energy was put towards something positive can you imagine the changes in that would happen....such a sad thing to watch demise from within. Color on color, race on race and brother on brother. Everyone knows someone who knows someone.
Yes yes someone says this in every video. But that’s not what happened hence the video. All anyone can do is lead by example no point in talking about what could have been.
If all this energy (writing novel novels on the UA-cam comments about videos you don't like) would be put to actual videos you approve of there'd be so many people who didn't waste their time 😂
💯
I guess it’s always been like this, but you’re right. This energy could be spent doing something constructive. Something that actually matters. As a Mexican American, it’s sad AF that we brown people are killing each other.
Small minded people.
Sadly….. it’s human nature.
The only thing we know in society to curb such behavior is education which naturally creates other opportunities so kids or young adults are too busy to hangout……
And that’s fucked up as a guy who loved running the streets but when I look at my own kids today……, it’s like no.
You can’t go with your friends…. You have to come and work with me if your not in school.
But I don’t know how to feel about it.
One side is like let him live, be a kid.
The other side is like but he’s 14, we don’t want him to be a punk and afraid of the streets and the dudes in them.
But he can’t be one of them street dudes because I was and it took years to crawl out of those issues.
my family is from Boyle Heights. Been there for almost 100 years
Wow that's multiple generations..... I have a question, what's the difference between East LA and Boyle Heights?
Boyle Heights is a neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles. It is East of Downtown Los Angeles. East Los Angeles is in the county.
What I find funny is hoods hate taggers but some of the craziest foos I met were tagg bangers 🤣. The fact all gang (black & brown ) recruited all taggers city wide says a lot .
Taggers can go anywhere where gang members can't just go to any hood. How they choose to react coming across gang members is all on the tagger(s)
Black dude was putting in work. He must didnt stay in ELA because he wouldn't be able to hide.
Wym? There are black gang members in Boyle heights from cuatro flats, Kam, primera flats etc. I'm sure he already knew he stood out that's why he hit em first
Portion of my family was in aliso village in the 70s before moving out and buying homes. Blacks lived out there and some still do
@@NAT-turners-Revengefool you're from Lancaster 😂
The black dude lived on Marengo Street
He’s in prison for life
Do one on State St locos
State Street Locos and Krazy Ass Mexicans they always used to go at it big time
TSS got chapters all over LA SFV AV Vegas that crew always tripped me out how they all over
Not here in Vegas. Tweakers if u do see a tss
Been noticing that everyone gets caught up, but not deeper people in the game.
My high school had a maintenance worker that used to be from TSS back in the 80s. Never knew they got into State St.
Most of them are state
appreciate these videos my guy you have anything on 60/70s LA Mexican Gangs?
My grandma lives on Thornton , and KAM came up quick. I’m from San Diego, but I visited
Keep doing your thing hood war stories
Good journaling playa 💯
Dang, you still get shot for saying you're not from anywhere?? Talk about dumb pride
ALOT OF THESE MFS BE LYING DAWG
@@Crenshaw_Nicand if those foos lie so what. You don’t got nothing to prove once they rank it and say they don’t bang let it go. Kuz you can mistake some foo that actually don’t bang and kill somebody innocent. It happens a lot. Like residents like me wit that South Central Stilo and attitude homie. SC Native. I don’t bang tho but I might look like it Kuz I always been this way. There’s many residents out there tho that don’t gang bang
No you will not get shot
This episode is Hard
To the best of my knowledge this is all pretty accurate but also very unfortunate due to all the historia of those old legendary varrios coming to an end king cobra, Fickett… The way I see it is the end of a era & certain way of doing things & the ushering in of a more Chicago like Boyle heights gangland senselessly killing there own & opposing traditions long keep, Maybe it’s not all bad Idk, You should do something on other big former tagger hoods like BN in Paramount or KCC in Compton
KCC didn't turn into a gang did they?
king kobras are still active, just not in boyle heights they are in east la near commerce
BN IS IN PICO UNION
@@seproner8233Brown Nation Paramount
@jdm894g KCC did turn into a hood. I worked with a guy that was from KCC and S.A.D.K. in the early 90's. He moved before it became a hood but he's the one that told me it became one.
Had a friend that stood on Cincinnati in there hood…. We all know Boyle heights is gang infested but they have there hood looking like south central the way there presence is so strong, I always see them patrolling there hood tough
They still exist ?
@@MoneyVisionsTV yea definitely
Heard a lot of stories that KST, GMV, SSL, and BH put in the works on them
So this is what happened to Stevie from Malcolm in the middle?! He took a narration job for hood war stories?! Dope.
The one in the wheelchair right?😂
What about tres puntos or Vato locos i think they where in east LA
😂😂😂
Thats fake it's made up for blood in blood out movie the hoods are either MVs
The KREW skateboarding tattoo tho haha that foo for sure use to skate
K9 from hood stocks is from KAM too. Much love and respect salute fellas 🤝💯🤝💯
I see this a lot but what does the 13 at the end of gang names mean
thats their favorite number
Thanks for lmk 🤓
13th letter of the alphabet which is M which is tied to the Mexican Mafia
Boyle heights always been always will be active 🤟🏽
Is it still active
@@MoneyVisionsTV yeah it is
lmao 🤣 so they ain't want the brother huh respect to kAM for not giving af about color
Are you doing to do la gangs or California gangs like sfv sgv
Shout out Klepto Toons K9 and Puppet from KAM much love from Raton WEST LOS LENNOX 13
I grew up knowing that black guy from TSS and got into KAM He tagged Mese back then.
Wat does tss stand for ?
@@brandenramirez6616terrorists
I used to go to BJHS with him and SLAM
@@brandenramirez6616The Satanic Souls
Terrorists
I used to drink behind the Wabash liquor store. Never was messed with except one time from some guy who hit me up. Left is alone cuz we were just a bunch of rockers. My friend from The Thrillbillys even made a song about Wabash lol
I confused that bad with Los Creepers.
I remember when KAM was created - I was at Garfield HS 1992-95 tag banging was a thing back then 🤷♂️
Hazard and Maravilla is way gnarlier ,, and I did not know they removed State St and Fickett ,, those were my old Sherm spots 😵💫😮💨..And once in awhile we had to enter the Hazard Projects to get A bottle of Sherm Sherm you never learn ..But now Gangsters are TWEAKING IN THEIR PADS 🤣🤣
Rest In Peace Funny KAM GANG
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Vicky's town got pushed all the way out of state 😂
arnt they in vegas now lol
They left bro, trust me they still had 2 good solid blocks that not even KAM or another hood for that matter would roll by unless they wanted a shoot out. The main head got locked up and the shot caller shot himself playing Russian rulet.
@JuanVargas-we2gx bro you don't know shit huero from tramps is the only survivor there but he's a customer now so he's no threat to anyone never was lol
@@JuanVargas-we2gxI remember that documentary with the 2 Samoan chicks from Vicky’s wonder what happened them
2:54 U SEE THA CITY THO BIG BELL TOWN👌
SS FIU13 FISHBURN ST CITY OF BELL 90201
Guy to the left in the thumbnail got the kr3w tattoo, I never thought I see someone use a skateboard brand logo to rep their varrio nonetheless I dig it.
Kam is very much still active here in the Heights
Dang Vicky’s Town was once ruthless.
They flopped hard
Anyone knows krook from SS Kam in bell gardens that was my row dog we got busted together in 99! Last i heard he got deported , I’ve been trying to get in contact with the homie for years now.
Yup I know crook he use to live behind circle k in BG..ACROSS FROM DMV..HIS NAME IS CEASAR
KILLING AFTER MIDNIGHT
Whats with the homie trigger ?
Does Kam beef with MCF (Michigan Ave)?
Definitely
Fuck yeah we do
N they beef with the homies from white fence as will.
More East LA gang Videos !!
Evergreen 13 and K.a.m 13 went at it
foo has the KREW sign on his head ha
I got it on my back but my last name is Karr and grew up skating and loved Baker and krew
Was Richard from Kam Ghost rip?
"She ugly anyways" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Anyone know who the Black guy from KAM is?
Actually the Jewish and Irish immigrants had boyle heights then the Japanese immigrants was also occupied this area due to world war 2 all Japanese people where evacuated from this area then more Latinos Mexicanos are living now currently in Boyle Heights.. 90033
Jewish & Irish moved out to suburbs. Yes, and the Japanese got sent to concentrated camps while a lot of blacks moved to Pasadena & surrounding cities! After the war, the Japanese moved to Monterary Park, Montebello, to the city of Torrance & Gardena area! I think Jewish, Irish & blacks knew that ELA was getting bad and moved out, which was a great choice!
@@zoounta forever leaving for us Mexicans and Latinos. Viva BHTS
Sentinel Boys got pushed to the SGV
😂 Yeah.. they were never nothing. This video is wrong to even bring them up haha! In reality, They were supposed to get into KAM but we're scared of all the Beef it would've came wit. So they got booted and ended up trying to claim Watts for a summer lol! But that didn't work out for then either, so now they're trying out Azusa 😂💀
@@MiguelAvilez-b9g From what it looks like they puttin work in Azusa.
@@dejondabeast2there getting kill in Azusa too I heard from those guys
Hows traffic out their?
💩 cause DTLA is near
I was locked up in youth authority with puppet from Kam and his lil homie in 04-05
Puppet was at my pad recently
WHAT ABOUT MAYWOOD KAM ???
KDUB up in this
The ones who shot the F13 in king taco by atlalntic and slauson they show it in the video
@@Pabl5878 I KNEW IT LOOKED FAMILIAR 🤔
Do white fence gang
I seen these dudes walking around boyle heights all the time
I remember Joker from KAM was black
KAM GOT STARTED BY A BLACK VATO BACK IN THE LATE 80S ..
Who's singing 11:30
@@thaboykidster2358 ??
I had a celly from KAm he had all day
KAM Expanded even to Fontana and Moreno Valley 💯
S/o all my Krazy Ass Mexicans Long Live my boy Sporty💙
RIP WILLIE KAM GANG
The black dude from KAM his name is Joker!!
i remember there was a 14 year old kid named Joker fresh put on to KAM, running from the juras on Wabash and Evergreen, his pistol fell out his pocket went off, and the juras smoked him. This was a few years ago
So KAM was one of the few mexican gangs that allowed blacks in their gang even after Eme said that was a no go?
He was in way before that came out.
@@lizetpimentel1870ea i heard him say he was one of the earliest Kam Members. But when Eme put that law out did they keep him or just kicked him out
@lizetpimentel1870 I heard that some Mexican gangs refused to kick their Black members out when eme ordered them to do, is that true?
Bro can you do one on mad moe from Denver lane
Oooow weeeee them KAM boys was bout that life
they have ak 47s shot guns i observed in 1990. i never went back
Do gage maravilla next video poohwhoop
this is madness
Viva KAM 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯