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  • @supahmariostyle
    @supahmariostyle Рік тому +5450

    I quit being a correctional officer because of all the corruption at GEO formerly Wackenhut in Cleveland, Texas. I always used to say that the ONLY difference between a CO and a inmate is that the CO's haven't been caught yet for their crimes.

    • @yeadoe6627
      @yeadoe6627 Рік тому +135

      Yea GEO got they hands in PA too..they play dirty🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @DallasLL
      @DallasLL Рік тому +170

      Only difference was one had keys the other did not

    • @billydelacey
      @billydelacey Рік тому +60

      You were part of the problem.

    • @QazwerDave
      @QazwerDave Рік тому +97

      Only diff: one gets to leave prison every day.

    • @Adrian-twenty24
      @Adrian-twenty24 Рік тому +39

      This mf prob got caught with the burner phones...

  • @wrecklessknight230
    @wrecklessknight230 Рік тому +2044

    I am a Mexican. This gangster life destroyed our family. My older brother joined Sinaloan Cartel back in 1993. It all started when my brother was 14 and into that dope life. Poverty then, was rampant. And gangs were glorified and leaders were portrayed as saviour in some sorta way. Life was never the same in the family. My brother was gunned down in a rival gang shootout. Fortunately for me, Me and my Mom moved in the states and i could pursue my dream of becoming a doctor. But the horrors of murder and seeing dead bodies on the daily are still vivid in my memories.

    • @sirchadiusmaximusiii
      @sirchadiusmaximusiii Рік тому +155

      Glad you made something of yourself man instead of that nonsense.

    • @rg7532
      @rg7532 Рік тому +21

      Amazing

    • @nofriendsclub69
      @nofriendsclub69 Рік тому +27

      Good for you bro ❤

    • @BrionWatling
      @BrionWatling Рік тому +12

      So myself, you can ultimately change your path.

    • @DeanCanady-gw4md
      @DeanCanady-gw4md Рік тому +41

      I'm so sorry for the hand you were dealt early on . Congratulations for pulling yourself out of that situation I am sorry for the loss of your brother

  • @JAY1892
    @JAY1892 Рік тому +1795

    No bullsh*t music in the background, just straight to the point stories. Excellent.

    • @justarandomniggafrm206
      @justarandomniggafrm206 9 місяців тому +2

      Ya

    • @antfbi
      @antfbi 9 місяців тому +20

      I was blasting the little mermaid sound track to this and it somehow made this less gay

    • @Sinsation27
      @Sinsation27 9 місяців тому +1

      agreed

    • @nightshade-o7g
      @nightshade-o7g 9 місяців тому

      Uragay ​@@antfbi

    • @cincaicincai7847
      @cincaicincai7847 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@antfbiso basically its gay when no music in a video?

  • @kuebby
    @kuebby 9 місяців тому +542

    The Pelican Bay fight from the early 90s is one of the craziest prison riots ever caught on video. This dude is OG.

    • @GallowsPole805
      @GallowsPole805 7 місяців тому +6

      It was Feb of 99

    • @TheWatcherxx99
      @TheWatcherxx99 6 місяців тому +4

      Maybe from the US but there way more hardcore videos out there from south America decapitations n sheeeite

    • @billybob2522
      @billybob2522 6 місяців тому

      ​@@TheWatcherxx99🤔you must wanna have a pissing contest stfu and read!

    • @poesgro9022
      @poesgro9022 6 місяців тому +4

      My ex wife's brother killed a CO on accident and got a life sentence in that video. His name is Tony and he is from Mariana Montavilla,

    • @southbmorejuan5376
      @southbmorejuan5376 6 місяців тому +13

      ​@poesgro9022 how did accidentally kill a C.O???

  • @jonloftness5210
    @jonloftness5210 Рік тому +4108

    I retired as a deputy warden at USP Leavenworth. Around 2006 or 2007, I had a lot of Sureños and Norteños and they were constantly trying to kill each other. Washington DC finally realized we couldn't house both on the same yard, so we started moving Norteños out. Eventually I only had two Norteños left in SHU. They would ask me to release them to the yard. I would tell them it's you two against 100 Sureños. You know what their response was? "I'm good with those odds." I will admit they have no fear.

    • @123FUG33
      @123FUG33 Рік тому +84

      Where did they send the Nortenos to if they can’t stay there?

    • @jonloftness5210
      @jonloftness5210 Рік тому +219

      @@123FUG33 sorry, but I don’t recall. I doubt they were sent to the same place but I had 2500 inmates so as long as they were gone it was one less thing to be concerned about.

    • @soniasg8639
      @soniasg8639 Рік тому +90

      ​@jonloftness5210 The more prisoners the more money goes into prison? Just like public schools, the more children the more money.

    • @AnimalAlmighty
      @AnimalAlmighty Рік тому

      I bet you were corrupt like most prison officials??

    • @ItsVisto
      @ItsVisto Рік тому

      You had 2,500 inmates huh.. no you monitored 2,500 inmates.. you don't have anything you don't own them. did they brainwash you or try to while you were there@@jonloftness5210 ?

  • @dsnowman2675
    @dsnowman2675 Рік тому +3886

    I worked as a CO for over 10 years. I had John on my tier. He was very respectful. I never had any negative issues with him. Good luck to you John. I hope you are doing well.

  • @RC-187
    @RC-187 10 місяців тому +989

    One of the best prison testimonies I've heard. Its not often you get to hear an honest prison story that comes off genuine.

    • @BABYGIRLWENDY702MAIN
      @BABYGIRLWENDY702MAIN 10 місяців тому +19

      BOXER HAS CHANGED DRAMATICALLY HE ALSO HAS A UA-cam CHANNEL THAT IS VERY SUCCESSFUL TOO

    • @worldadventuretravel
      @worldadventuretravel 9 місяців тому +37

      You'd really think the topic here would be "This is how fucked up the US prison system is, now we need to massively overhaul it to get rid of things like prison rape and prison gangs." But no, let's just make atrocity porn about "how prison gangs work," as if they are some sort of inevitable and objective reality instead of a total systemic failure.

    • @rickmaldoo4205
      @rickmaldoo4205 9 місяців тому +5

      Stool pigeon, is why he lives

    • @BABYGIRLWENDY702MAIN
      @BABYGIRLWENDY702MAIN 9 місяців тому +5

      @@rickmaldoo4205 that's just YOUR opinion and you are entitled to your opinion but before you pass judgement on somebody you REALLY should get to know them personally BUT I'M JUST SAYIN THO 🤷😁

    • @WhatDuhDogDoin
      @WhatDuhDogDoin 9 місяців тому +8

      @@worldadventuretravel it's why journalism is commonly immoral. Talking about the failings of our justice system is boring. Hearing a gangster talk about his lifestyle isn't.

  • @romxxii
    @romxxii 9 місяців тому +1094

    Didn't expect to be watching Mexican Kingpin talk about prison life on UA-cam.

    • @Manuelabor1978
      @Manuelabor1978 9 місяців тому +38

      He looks like kingpin

    • @alaincharnier1971
      @alaincharnier1971 9 місяців тому +64

      He's also in the 'How Obesity Works' video

    • @derpsnarf4052
      @derpsnarf4052 9 місяців тому +11

      ​@@alaincharnier1971haha, noice.

    • @cellperfetto
      @cellperfetto 8 місяців тому +26

      ​@@alaincharnier1971 ha ha 3rd grade humor. You must be the funny guy of the family

    • @JeremiahCrow-p5m
      @JeremiahCrow-p5m 7 місяців тому +19

      Quit glorifying some lardass mental case.

  • @omnomnomnomnomnomnom
    @omnomnomnomnomnomnom Рік тому +7433

    This guy is most certainly the boss you get to at the final level.

    • @villainess9092
      @villainess9092 Рік тому +482

      kingpin irl

    • @Hello_Fuckers0
      @Hello_Fuckers0 Рік тому +167

      Y'all ain't joking holy cow

    • @theoutlawnews8897
      @theoutlawnews8897 Рік тому +62

      If he's so echelon type of NF G , why hasn't he ever testified against any NF leaders , or led law enforcement to find NF leader bank accounts or drug operations.

    • @user-ou9th4yd1k
      @user-ou9th4yd1k Рік тому +114

      Read his book

    • @1984oner
      @1984oner Рік тому +15

      Lol

  • @CharmanderThug
    @CharmanderThug Рік тому +1591

    Aren’t we all glad we’re watching this on UA-cam and not experiencing this for ourselves

    • @americanpatriot7508
      @americanpatriot7508 9 місяців тому +30

      Heck yeah, I am wondering how he got out of the gang you can't just leave.

    • @DonutVIP
      @DonutVIP 9 місяців тому +11

      ​@americanpatriot7508 I believe you can leave but that also leaves you vulnerable because other rivel of gang memeber can still kill you because they saw you running with that crew but that's very rare also mostly you will get beat to life and death or just straight up death

    • @JesusChrist-ck2sf
      @JesusChrist-ck2sf 9 місяців тому +3

      💯

    • @chrisnichols2419
      @chrisnichols2419 9 місяців тому +6

      Amen. I don’t miss those ish holes. Summer time in Texas is a different animal in its self. No ac, brutal

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 9 місяців тому +18

      it blows my mind that anybody would tolerate that lifestyle... I mean the respect and money at the cost of always having to watch out for what you say or do, killing people?
      I'll eat plain rice 7 days a week over that... especially if I can do it while chilling with my dog.
      I don't care how many guys look up to you or how much money you can collect, it can't compare to being able to wake up when you want eat what you want, and have a cute dog look at you wagging its tail knowing damn well that the car that just rolled up by your house has a 99.99999% chance of not being somebody that wants to kill you.

  • @GEO828282
    @GEO828282 Рік тому +1708

    The biggest indication this man has made a powerful internal change is when he brought up his moms struggles. He made it clear he didn't blame her for his drug use. He had accepted his faults.

    • @PotatoHero-d1z
      @PotatoHero-d1z Рік тому

      pretty good for a low iq mud man

    • @Mister_Terrific806
      @Mister_Terrific806 Рік тому +13

      Gotta spam that nonempirical psychological individualism 🤣🤣

    • @PotatoHero-d1z
      @PotatoHero-d1z Рік тому

      Modern day psychology is literally a plague. I can't image being in a field where by all metrics mental health issues have increased 4 fold in almost every areas, divorce rates at all time highs since your field began administering itself to the public... If the empirical data says anything its "run" when a mental health provider says they can help. @@Mister_Terrific806

    • @sicsempertyrannis7162
      @sicsempertyrannis7162 Рік тому +44

      @@Mister_Terrific806nobody cares lil bro stop yapping.

    • @Mister_Terrific806
      @Mister_Terrific806 Рік тому +6

      @@sicsempertyrannis7162 You care, that's why you're here *"yapping"* 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @MarsLonsen
    @MarsLonsen 9 місяців тому +170

    the guy is drowning in wisdom and experience. kudos to him for taking the leap and making a change!

    • @DudeOnFireee
      @DudeOnFireee 3 місяці тому +1

      He can't get an inch off the ground nvm a"leap"😅

  • @Seedsofreason
    @Seedsofreason Рік тому +919

    I went to prison at 18 for weapons charges. The prison I went to was entirely ran by Bloods. I stayed neutral and by the grace of God made some good friends and dudes would tell their friends that I was off limits. I ended up meeting a guy named Gotti. He was high ranking and he was kinda like a mentor for me. He always told me how intelligent I was and that life wasn't for me. Long story short today I have a degree in business and I have worked for the Department of Defense, multiple health insurance companies and now I currently work for a bank as a senior banker. I give all the credit to God first and foremost but I will never forget people like Gotti and a few others that seen in me what I couldn't see in myself. Who would think that a gang member would be one of the individuals that helped me to stay on the right path and become a productive respectable citizen. I am eternally grateful for the people that believed in me when I thought I was nothing.

  • @jaredmckeown1033
    @jaredmckeown1033 Рік тому +712

    I’ve been in the dep for 22 years . I’m at Folsom prison. I read your book a few years ago and it’s as real as it gets. I commend you for the choice you made. It takes a real man, a powerful man to step up and turn the other way. I’ve seen your book get passed around for sometime now inside. I know for certain you have made a positive impact in many of these men inside. I pray you keep up the good work and stay blessed. My condolences for your wife and mother.

    • @rageius
      @rageius Рік тому +35

      Amazing thought I just had, how people educate themselves so well inside. I had the good fortune of having a father send me all the books I ever wanted and ever read in jails, rehabs, and other places I wasn't allowed a phone. But I only read books when I'm away from the internet. I feel like if I was down for that long I would get a masters and become a jailhouse lawyer. On the outside it's just too hard to work and go to school. But when you're inside? No worrying about meals, where you're going to sleep, a lot of different types of stress are taken away and exchanged for new ones. Maybe I'm just making excuses for being lazy but I write now and work full time at a normal job.

    • @sYndROCK
      @sYndROCK Рік тому +15

      @@rageius Probably making excuses, but I am not bashing you for it. I am the same way. I learned alot when I was locked up for a year. I had so much focus. Now that I am free, I dont over achieve much. I can relate.

    • @Mr_MayhemTTV
      @Mr_MayhemTTV Рік тому +3

      What’s his book called?

    • @ShadowPitt
      @ShadowPitt Рік тому

      @@Mr_MayhemTTVa broken paradigm

    • @mr.nuna916
      @mr.nuna916 Рік тому +7

      ​@senorclash3543 it's called "A Broken Paradigm "

  • @ubergubber2101
    @ubergubber2101 Рік тому +1301

    His story shows how crappy this world can be. Given a different start in life, this man could have been a leader in any field that he decided to pursue. He is obviously intelligent, dedicated and hard working. These are 3 qualities that are in short supply these days. I am not trying to make excuses for his past or his decisions, but environment dictates behavior more than most people credit.
    Sir, I wish you nothing but the best and hope that life gives you back some of the serenity you have been missing. Dedicating your life to trying to prevent others from following the same path is admirable.

    • @AaronEbrahim
      @AaronEbrahim Рік тому +118

      People stigmatize people like this way too much. I've been to prison myself and I can tell you from my own story as well as the VAST majority of the people I've met in correctional facilities, that is that these people "never had a chance" because a lot of the bad things that set them in bad directions happened to them as children. They were born on crack, without parents, ... they're the most tormented souls on the planet and when people stigmatize them they keep "the nightmare" going for them and they don't realize it. Love really is the only thing that "wins".

    • @peehhussle
      @peehhussle Рік тому +23

      ​@@AaronEbrahimnonsense

    • @HardwiredZ06
      @HardwiredZ06 Рік тому +35

      Exactly. Couldn't have said it any better myself. The environment that so many children are raised in you know almost for a fact that they will be a product of that environment and so it goes. Get children out of that environment and into something positive that doesn't involve having to fight to survive and can focus on living a successful life without prison, drugs, violence, illegal activities, the list goes on.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Рік тому +18

      @@AaronEbrahimI wouldn’t say people in those situations “didn’t have a chance” but more so had a few things going against them from the start. Truth is we all do though - it’s just different struggles for each person

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Рік тому

      This shows you why the military is the way it is. Because if you aren't organized and strong in war, you're dead.
      The version of him who wasn't organized, didn't survive to make this video.

  • @jamesrichey5334
    @jamesrichey5334 9 місяців тому +54

    This was absolutely fascinating. He was very well spoken and easy to listen to.

  • @kingsavageson4879
    @kingsavageson4879 Рік тому +388

    The fact that he survived two greenlights, shows that he still had respect with some individuals within the organization...

    • @joelpineda2042
      @joelpineda2042 Рік тому +47

      Time is still not up for him yet. He did something real bad. No matter wat he did when he was running the yard. Just saying wat he is saying now pisses a lot of people off

    • @kingsavageson4879
      @kingsavageson4879 Рік тому +18

      @@joelpineda2042 Right. I said HAD ...

    • @bornrebel007
      @bornrebel007 Рік тому +11

      Reading is fundamental lol

    • @Bigtim2you
      @Bigtim2you Рік тому

      He’s a scumbag

    • @billiejobarrios9283
      @billiejobarrios9283 10 місяців тому +14

      It shows God's protection in his life & he has yet a plan for him.

  • @Banyo__
    @Banyo__ Рік тому +780

    As a former teacher in the literal hood, stories like this were everyday. I taught at an elementary where we had to bus students 3 blocks home from school to keep gang members away from our elementary kids. We could not get any delivery services because they'd all been robbed way too many times. We had three incidents in 6 months of students as young as 7 bringing guns into school. We'd have some kids with some promise that you'd hope to guide out of there somehow, but a few months later, they'd disappear into these gangs which would start training them up to sell drugs and be enforcers and then it was all too late.
    If you listen to a lot of ex gang members, they describe life in prison just like this, these elaborate organizations that would rival any corporate entity, and I wish with this level of talent, you could see more black and brown and poor peoples running things at the top and making a difference for those that come behind, but if mom/dad aren't at home because they're working 18 hour days, and brothers in jail, and the kids go home on empty stomachs, they aren't lured by an education or the promise of a potential good future that may take years to come, they want the immediate--food in belly, money to help mom/dad (if they have one) pay rent and not make them homeless, and the gangs give them all of that at the high price of imprisonment or their eventual deaths. Just a lot of days thinking why did we even bother, but someone's got to give a damn for the 10 that may make it out or choose to change their lives.

    • @antonioquijas8033
      @antonioquijas8033 Рік тому +51

      Thank you. Some want a way out but their circumstances and surroundings won't give them a chance to do so. Imagine yourself living in the way you described these youngsters living and knowing what they're faced with daily. Same scenario, living in filth in a fatherless home, starving and knowing nothing but pain and abuse. Eventually this turns us into what he just described. Lot's of people only judge us but never put themselves in our shoes. How would they turn out under the same circumstances? Better yet how do we change this? I commend all whom are aware of what we face and want to help and make a difference even if you're only able to reach 10 out of 100 it's worth the effort.

    • @lomeli14217
      @lomeli14217 Рік тому +10

      What city did you teach in?

    • @MBB563
      @MBB563 Рік тому

      yeah its idiots like you (mr teacher) that want more migrants to come into our country.

    • @rileyjohnporter4274
      @rileyjohnporter4274 Рік тому +5

      It's better to run with a gang then not if you live in the hood. If you want to try and make something legitimate of yourself. You only have a real chance of making something if you join a gang. Then you go legit later, oftentimes still a gang member when not committing crimes for a living.

    • @sera2775
      @sera2775 Рік тому +8

      You either have a jump shot or you're slinging rock.

  • @benjaminmartin956
    @benjaminmartin956 Рік тому +683

    This dude probably has a lot of knowledge to share with the youth. He is a good story teller who really lives that life. It seems he has taken accountability for his actions, learned from his mistakes and changes for the better. Keep going big homie you are changing the lives of the younger generations.

    • @Catdaddy510
      @Catdaddy510 Рік тому +19

      He does. UA-cam channel is Paradigm Media News

    • @mannyboyaztlan5127
      @mannyboyaztlan5127 Рік тому +4

      @@Catdaddy510😂he a peceta didn’t survive the game he loved 😂😂😂

    • @PARADIGMMEDIANEWS
      @PARADIGMMEDIANEWS Рік тому +54

      I appreciate your words. I have taken responsibility for my actions and I realize that this struggle is a daily struggle. But it’s far from over. My UA-cam channel Paradigm Media News is all part of a bigger plan to continue putting my message out there and to continue trying to help guys that either made some of the same mistakes I made or the youngsters who are heard in that same direction. Again I appreciate your comment and your positive words

    • @WretchedDrummer
      @WretchedDrummer Рік тому +8

      He wrote a book. “Nuestra Familia: A Broken Paradigm” 👍🏼

    • @SugeKnate
      @SugeKnate Рік тому

      @@mannyboyaztlan5127nobody survives the game stupid

  • @gareiis2824
    @gareiis2824 9 місяців тому +21

    Thank you for being brave enough to share. Your inspiration will absolutely save young kids from this life.

  • @lifestyleofamillennial3983
    @lifestyleofamillennial3983 Рік тому +675

    Good for you brother! He realized that gang life served him no good at all. Thank you for educating the public. We need people like you

    • @rockenOne
      @rockenOne Рік тому +4

      making money of crime

    • @LuisHernandez-sf5hf
      @LuisHernandez-sf5hf Рік тому +2

      @@rockenOnethe legal way 😂

    • @getthebagnelly
      @getthebagnelly Рік тому +5

      He also put a target on his head

    • @krikeydial3430
      @krikeydial3430 Рік тому +1

      It's not a target, its a donut he is holding up to his mouth. @@getthebagnelly

    • @native_tendencies7305
      @native_tendencies7305 Рік тому

      He's a fuckin dropout and considered a rat for putting business out on the streets

  • @omz_espinoza
    @omz_espinoza Рік тому +350

    A buddy of mine became a Norteño. Then one day he had a baby with his lady and decided he wanted to change his life for the better. He wanted out of the gang. Norteños went to his house, stabbed him in his front yard, threw him in their car and drove away. His body was found burned alive. Absolutely horrific.

    • @Salasixpolero
      @Salasixpolero Рік тому +66

      Blood in blood out

    • @detroka
      @detroka Рік тому

      ​@@Salasixpolerolol, fkn losers

    • @thetavibes9021
      @thetavibes9021 Рік тому

      @@Salasixpolero Stupid is as stupid does.

    • @anthony-L.A.6946
      @anthony-L.A.6946 Рік тому +28

      He should have went to another state.

    • @chelkammer-rossi7446
      @chelkammer-rossi7446 Рік тому +14

      Yea.. that is absolutely terrible. I’m sure there is a right way to get out and a wrong way that nobody speaks on but damn I’m so sorry bro. I hope the baby doesn’t ever grow up to know what happened to they father. Bc that is awful. 😭

  • @thedude4196
    @thedude4196 Рік тому +408

    All the Norteño homeboys I grew up with are doing life forgotten by their wives, girlfriends and families, dead, in wheelchairs, on the run forever from US Marshalls in Mexico, Homeless living on the street, taken out by their own people in Prison or the County Jail by some young dude trying to earn his keep in the gang. Some were just lucky to leave Northern California and the life behind, as Woodie the Norteño rap legend said in one his songs “Northside life ain’t nothing nice” Norteño and NF is the hardest gang to be in, you can get “Removed” by the slightest of reasons no matter how many years or sacrifices you’ve made for the gang. Strict gang rules make it hard to be a Norteño for life, it’s like walking on a tight rope for life.

    • @michaelzero5278
      @michaelzero5278 9 місяців тому +41

      You people did this to your self and complain when your neighborhood is being gentrified

    • @franktheexpertstrenchclub9025
      @franktheexpertstrenchclub9025 9 місяців тому +38

      Norteño gangsters are the hardest core because they have to be. They’re targeted by sureños, all the Aryan inbreds, the COs, etc. They’re also outnumbered by the sureños like 5 to 1. So they have to be intensely organized and prepared. It’s why Ene is virtually paramilitary (many Norte gangsters are required to learn first aid and CPR). It’s a crucible that produces tough, tough dudes.

    • @michaelzero5278
      @michaelzero5278 9 місяців тому

      @@franktheexpertstrenchclub9025 all of them are losers kid you know nothing garbage in garbage out.

    • @DOW9925
      @DOW9925 9 місяців тому +27

      @@michaelzero5278what a sales pitch lol.

    • @michaelzero5278
      @michaelzero5278 9 місяців тому +5

      @@DOW9925 how is that a sale pitch, I'm from northeast LA that what going on right now.

  • @coltgunner2835
    @coltgunner2835 6 місяців тому +51

    I love boxer. He is so real and his stories are amazing. His channel paradigmmedia has excellent content. Makes my daily commute to and from work suck that much less

  • @marcusbrown2104
    @marcusbrown2104 Рік тому +430

    I appreciate your time and honesty and willingness to help the younger generation see there is a difference in your decision making. I went to jail for a weekend and I told myself this place is not the home I see myself living in. Thankfully I've never been back. I was born and raised in Compton in the mid 70s and 80s graduated in early 90s. I've lost so many friends to the gang world growing up. I'm thankful for my parents and my Christian up bringing to make those though decisions. Growing up in Compton it literally becomes a part of your life you just adapt to your surroundings. I enjoyed listening to your story and I really appreciate you taking the time to talk truth and knowledge. God Bless my brother and my condolences to you and your family.

    • @paperboy856
      @paperboy856 Рік тому +1

      Every one snitched i dont care who u are ... When your pusher up against the wall with no options. So lets keep it real. If are sentrnced zo lige on first charge then i understand... But i know u know you all want outta the cagr

    • @dudsulugulugan7639
      @dudsulugulugan7639 11 місяців тому +10

      Gangs have no honor. You would be dumb to become part of them.

    • @HardTruthsReviews
      @HardTruthsReviews 10 місяців тому

      ​@@dudsulugulugan7639👍

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 10 місяців тому

      Lies again? Golden Globes Gangbang Gangsta

    • @spwan10
      @spwan10 9 місяців тому

      4:54🤔 id take everything thing he says with a grain of salt. It's safe to say most gang members are rapists/childpredators so im not sure how this weird double standard works with Sex Crimes and being Affiliated vs. Unaffiliated

  • @Maximus-sm4ue
    @Maximus-sm4ue Рік тому +45

    Paradigm Media News is the BEST and most CREDIBLE channel in the california prison genre.

  • @BipolarBear777
    @BipolarBear777 Рік тому +45

    I was a corrections officer for 7 years before becoming an armed security officer for the federal government so everything he has said is correct.

  • @MANwPLAN101
    @MANwPLAN101 9 місяців тому +60

    On point.
    Glad you out brotha. Keep up the good work on the straight path . God bless

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 10 місяців тому +57

    What this man has seen and gone through must be mind blowing.
    How good he is now to tell the world how he has lived and how he wants to carry on with his life as he has been there and burned the tee shirt.
    Pleased you have turned your life around John and keep up the excellent work.

  • @nerdraged411
    @nerdraged411 Рік тому +798

    Glad my dad kept me out of all the crime fam business. Most certainly has kept me out of jail and prison throughout my life. Sadly the same cannot be said for nearly all of his own nephews and close family; many of them dead or in prison for murder and gang-related felonies. Such a small separation between a life with no criminal record full of peace and love from my own family now, to what may have been, a violent danger hellbent on feeding the lurking monster inside of me. What a difference a good father makes. Never forget this fellas, be a good father to your kids.

    • @Seeklip6T
      @Seeklip6T Рік тому +65

      All of the inmates write mother's day cards. None for Father's day. Heck yeah it's a Fatherless issue, but no one wants to talk about that. Fact.

    • @Vex916T
      @Vex916T Рік тому +24

      Yep, one of my fully tattoo brother in law did crime most of his younger life until he met my sister, but for the past 10 plus years since he had children with my sister he stopped his criminal life and trying to help their children live a non-criminal life. So yes, a strong and ethical father figure does make a huge difference to how a child is raised and who he/she become in their life.

    • @ocnightflyer1359
      @ocnightflyer1359 Рік тому +5

      ⚡VALID⚡

    • @miguelramos6663
      @miguelramos6663 Рік тому +9

      Well Said Brother!!! We Need Jesus in Our life’s

    • @hutchphilpot6870
      @hutchphilpot6870 Рік тому +4

      @@Seeklip6T I’m just here to ask why you put a period after “that” then again after fact?
      If you wanted to accentuate fact, you could’ve just capitalized it.

  • @solomonkane408
    @solomonkane408 Рік тому +343

    I feel his plight and how the organization deemed him bad was a slap in the face . You want to have honor and be a warrior but they want you to be a pawn . His story is very enlightening.

    • @vasmajority45
      @vasmajority45 Рік тому +7

      Reminds me of the story of Christian Knighten and how the Mexican mafia turn on him, even though he was the most loyal

    • @commentforthealgo5383
      @commentforthealgo5383 Рік тому +11

      "enlightening"? this is what you call enlightenment? Buddha would be so confused.

    • @ThisIsslang-nb9ic
      @ThisIsslang-nb9ic Рік тому +4

      ​@@commentforthealgo5383Buddha?

    • @jordanmntungwa3311
      @jordanmntungwa3311 Рік тому

      Sounds like Military heads and people who don't know what being a soldier means. I think of Apartheid soldiers like Steve Biko and Chris Hani to name two, who were leaders of a very important cause and they died for it. but our leaders today shake hands and do business with the very people who killed those activists. In the end unless you are a boss, you are a pawn and there is no way to the top unless you start your own movement

    • @unitedsteal2587
      @unitedsteal2587 Рік тому +9

      @@commentforthealgo5383weird ahhh

  • @geneclark3600
    @geneclark3600 9 місяців тому +82

    this was really well done, I learned a lot. Thank you. Well produced, a damn good product.

  • @demeter-the-great
    @demeter-the-great Рік тому +38

    Insider has the best mini docuseries, hands down. Amazing first-person accounts.

  • @JudasMaccabeus1
    @JudasMaccabeus1 Рік тому +429

    What a paradox: the gang requiring it’s members to educate themselves reading Socrates, etc, which, ultimately, if they survive long enough, becomes the tools and knowledge base that allows them to overcome such a petty, empty, violent lifestyle. The universe is truly and beautifully nuanced

    • @DonYeyoReaks
      @DonYeyoReaks Рік тому +13

      Deep input

    • @briannellewellyn6844
      @briannellewellyn6844 Рік тому +13

      Gang life isn't so simple.

    • @Vinny6962
      @Vinny6962 Рік тому +44

      Yeah, criminal organizations have to earn money, gain territory, wage wars against rivals, conduct diplomacy, discipline their ranks, outsmart the law and etc. So, it behooves them to have their members read literature that will benefit the gang.

    • @stocktonca6586
      @stocktonca6586 Рік тому +7

      ​@Vinny6962 but then you can read and educate your life without being in a gang and be successful as a man with freedom

    • @Vinny6962
      @Vinny6962 Рік тому +14

      @@stocktonca6586 sure, you can do that too. People have choices in life.
      In a perfect world, criminal organizations wouldn’t exists.

  • @MaharionPendragon
    @MaharionPendragon Рік тому +99

    This video was amazing. The way he spoke, his narration, his tone, no doubt he was a shot caller of a certain level.

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 9 місяців тому +1

      Scarey and a Serious dude

  • @dwaekiicolor
    @dwaekiicolor Рік тому +246

    My dad grew up in east Salinas around the 80s, where a lot of activity was going on, and still is in some areas. This was such an articulate outlook on all the corruption and violence, and I really enjoyed this video 👍🏼

    • @Coco-xw3wp
      @Coco-xw3wp Рік тому +6

      I hope everyone can tell that this guy has a "FAT SUIT" on to Disguise his identity. I would be undercover also if I was doing all this talking....

    • @Salasixpolero
      @Salasixpolero Рік тому +18

      Salinas is a different animal these people don’t know about the saladbowl! Small farm towns but all mob tied

    • @WretchedDrummer
      @WretchedDrummer Рік тому +7

      I was in high school in Salinas back in 2008-2009 when they were breaking the murder record in Salinas.. making Washington D.C. National News Headlines.. it was a wild time back then. Per capita it was considered one of the top 5 most violent cities in California. Monterey County was considered “youth murder” capital of California. During that time, Latino males age 13-25 were most at risk of being killed by gun violence in the county where Salinas is the capital.

    • @Woody13woodpecker
      @Woody13woodpecker Рік тому +5

      ​@@Coco-xw3wpit's methadone my guy, he's bloated since his heart can't pump enough for his weight, and his kidneys probably don't work well, as well as the liver.
      Methadone is possibly worse than heroin.

    • @Salasixpolero
      @Salasixpolero Рік тому

      @@WretchedDrummer i remember that there was like 41 homicides we were going back n forth the southsiders would hit a homeboy n we’d go hit 3 of theirs there was also a ton of housecleaning going on. When the youth murder capital article came out in the paper the next month they did federal gang sweeps

  • @BebehCookieIcecream
    @BebehCookieIcecream Рік тому +400

    Rest in peace to your wife, sir. I can't imagine what that must have been like while still dealing with prison stresses and gang pressures. All the best

    • @Harold450
      @Harold450 Рік тому

      🤡

    • @locochang6533
      @locochang6533 Рік тому

      His own choice to be a worth;ess dirtbag.

    • @kanepoe.
      @kanepoe. Рік тому

      Hes a drop out, which is as bad as snitching.

    • @FlowAndTrek
      @FlowAndTrek Рік тому

      Lmao a drop-out. All the zumasses in the gangs are drop-outs irl. You're a fool to believe that he did anything but extend his time on earth by "dropping-out". You'd be a fool to do any different.

    • @echotapout183
      @echotapout183 11 місяців тому +3

      Meh his a bad person no sympathy from me I wonder how many people he took out and mothers crying

  • @matta911
    @matta911 Рік тому +670

    I have never seen such an honest description of prison politics, corruption and life. Everyone knows that COs bring in the lions share of contraband (they should get paid more for that job), but I don’t often seen it stated so plainly. Great interview!

    • @pedrolopez8592
      @pedrolopez8592 Рік тому +21

      I know COs that make 120k retired. They make enough.

    • @jeffalbillar7625
      @jeffalbillar7625 Рік тому

      COs get paid very well.
      They just get greedy.

    • @jshumphress13
      @jshumphress13 Рік тому +19

      @@pedrolopez8592 That is the exception, not the rule. Most of them that start where I live are 18-20 years old so only a high school diploma needed and they can start out under $30k. For the level of risk you have as a CO, that is not enough.

    • @nightfighter7452
      @nightfighter7452 Рік тому +11

      They should be paid more for bringing in contraband?

    • @Kelly-ec9tn
      @Kelly-ec9tn Рік тому +19

      They can never be paid enough to keep away from corruption
      The people who get in to that kind of job are not normal.

  • @chrisnichols2419
    @chrisnichols2419 9 місяців тому +118

    Glad you made it homie

  • @ARTSPLUMBINGSERVICES213
    @ARTSPLUMBINGSERVICES213 Рік тому +241

    Hands down one of the best prison testimonies I have heard!

    • @spwan10
      @spwan10 9 місяців тому

      4:54🤔 id take everything thing he says with a grain of salt. It's safe to say most gang members are rapists/childpredators so im not sure how this weird double standard works with Sex Crimes and being Affiliated vs. Unaffiliated

    • @SOULRELIEF22
      @SOULRELIEF22 9 місяців тому +1

      His happy ending would be THEN JESUS SAVED me! GLORY!

    • @mendaciousreality8459
      @mendaciousreality8459 9 місяців тому

      @@SOULRELIEF22no that would be sad coz only shlawgs say ish like that.

  • @bcmprgraphics6378
    @bcmprgraphics6378 Рік тому +65

    I grew up in Salinas and my older sisters adopted Chicana culture. Often times they would leave me at Closter Park with homies/SEMsters as babysitters while they went cruising. Back then (late 70s/early 80s) its wasn't as wild as it is now in Salinas. Surprisingly the homies who watched me while my sisters went cruising never tried to instill gang culture into me at that young age. They looked out for me and took care of me. I never aligned myself but had many friends who were members. Many years later I left Salinas after being attacked by a gang member who didn't like that I had a successful hustle and no one was taxing me. All in all, I learned enough to survive and to be respectful from the streets of Salinas. This is a great interview. Thanks for sharing.

    • @JCarey-uv3bb
      @JCarey-uv3bb Рік тому +7

      White dude from s.Sacramento. My sister was half Mexican. We had different dads. She adopted the Chicana culture. Mean. Sold dope and battled Aids for 35yrs. Extremely sad.
      She turned me on to them oldies though!! God Bless her for that!! My favorite music. She was 7yrs older than me and she would spin Tower of Powers 45 “ your still a young man “ over and over and over again. Not a damn thing I could do about it.
      Rest In Peace, Renate

    • @ajack1312
      @ajack1312 8 місяців тому

      Yeah the Salad Bowl is no joke. Glad you made it out.

    • @Memevze
      @Memevze 5 місяців тому

      Judge Dredd. Treat beasts like beasts.

    • @sonictemple2925
      @sonictemple2925 2 місяці тому

      I grew up by Closter Park. Being from Salinas is crazy. I know plenty of that fell into gang life and growing up I had to fight or be except that you were always going to be pushed around. Those dudes always had my back and never tried to get me into the life. In a matter of fact I’ve seen them discourage young kids. Now traveling a lot in my band it is crazy to hear how many people are scared of Salinas. It blows my mind. I always thought that’s just how it is.

  • @buckystarfinger2487
    @buckystarfinger2487 9 місяців тому +7

    Mendoza is a smart guy with balls of steel. What a great guy and now he's helping others. God bless him.

  • @syfrax
    @syfrax Рік тому +44

    Paradigm Media News is his UA-cam channel. Great content creator with an intense amount of educational information. I’m grateful to have come across Boxer’s channel. Real life first hand stories by Boxer himself.

    • @Unknown-tv9cj
      @Unknown-tv9cj Місяць тому

      If y’all wanna listen to a real good story listen to SPORTY’S from east side longo

  • @bradx3950
    @bradx3950 10 місяців тому +388

    One of the best interviews of an ex gang member. Solide dude

    • @minartson
      @minartson 9 місяців тому

      He is a drug dealer who turned into a snitch, nothing solid about him

    • @sniferlip
      @sniferlip 9 місяців тому +6

      HAH! You called him solid......he is "solid" for sure

    • @worldadventuretravel
      @worldadventuretravel 9 місяців тому +11

      You'd really think the topic here would be "This is how fucked up the US prison system is, now we need to massively overhaul it to get rid of things like prison rape and prison gangs." But no, let's just make atrocity porn about "how prison gangs work," as if they are some sort of inevitable and objective reality instead of a total systemic failure.

    • @crizzonet
      @crizzonet 9 місяців тому +10

      he sold out his brothers and turned his back on them, not really solid.

    • @bradx3950
      @bradx3950 9 місяців тому +15

      @@crizzonet No honor in that life. Don’t expect loyalty from now days criminals life is different from before. He’s doing a good job changing his life around.

  • @jdm06types
    @jdm06types Рік тому +183

    This dude is articulate & is very well spoken. I’d like to hear this guy on a podcast & have him talk for a couple of hours & have him break down NF & the politics behind it. This was a great sniper for folks sitting on the outside to understand this criminal organization.

    • @jacobcarrillo7896
      @jacobcarrillo7896 Рік тому +18

      He has a youtube called paradigm media news

    • @Harold450
      @Harold450 Рік тому +1

      🤡

    • @FadingVitals
      @FadingVitals Рік тому

      Very well spoken? Hahaha he’s primitive and dumb. You don’t know how normal people live and speak. It’s a different reality!

    • @SwayOsoarrogant925
      @SwayOsoarrogant925 Рік тому +7

      He has a book on everything broken down an he’s read it on his channel

    • @ShOcKtObErIsHeRe
      @ShOcKtObErIsHeRe Рік тому +1

      He got a interview with Dj Vlad that is a couple hours long....I haven't seen it yet.... should be a good one tho....😮

  • @nights2747
    @nights2747 7 місяців тому +3

    Heartbreaking to hear what happened with your loved ones, and then to have the organization do what they did. Cant imagine going through that. You are very strong. Thank you for telling your story.

  • @kkayenikki6687
    @kkayenikki6687 Рік тому +112

    I did 32 years out of 4 offenses in Texas. I was a member of the Mandingo Warriors. One of the biggest dumbest, stupidist mistakes, I ever made. I have the same story you do as to the inner working and politics. But it ended up being a part of something that deprived me of independence. My own life and a prisoner that belonged to a different set of guards and rules. I held rank but eventually my free speech and unwillingness to obey rules without question lead to them turning on me and injured.
    I got out of that slavery, I got out of prison and, I tell any fool thinking about joining a gang is, you will now have other overlords and your life don't belong to you no more.
    If it is for the reason of needing protection in there because unaffilated are targets, I get it but men standing on their own make it. You just will have to put what it takes into being independent that you will being your own man.

    • @mikefitzpatrick43
      @mikefitzpatrick43 Рік тому

      Good on you brother you were not a sheep

    • @BongDonky
      @BongDonky 11 місяців тому +5

      Are you jokin? There is a gang called the Mandingo Warriors? lol!

    • @kkayenikki6687
      @kkayenikki6687 11 місяців тому

      Google Texas Prison gangs under that name.@@BongDonky

    • @kkayenikki6687
      @kkayenikki6687 11 місяців тому

      Are you trying to say Tongo Blast, If so fact is we are not like out in California. We have a peaceful existance. Our problem is with the system not each other. @escoboy4737

    • @MIKEx2112
      @MIKEx2112 10 місяців тому

      Sure is…. Black gang if I’m not mistaken

  • @lonewave1
    @lonewave1 Рік тому +83

    I hope you're able to live a long life and keep helping the ones who want to follow the path you took earlier in your life and get them to change. I learned so much from you and your experience. Keep up the great work you're doing!

  • @efaleafine
    @efaleafine Рік тому +187

    I had an opportunity to join a gang at 19 yrs old. I saw this in my future and decided that gangs is not for me. I’m very thankful I made the right decision. There’s so much more to life. There’s a whole world out there to see.

    • @stoneone1479
      @stoneone1479 Рік тому +15

      Who joins a gang as an adult?

    • @briancallaway1690
      @briancallaway1690 Рік тому +20

      19 is pretty old to be joining a gang

    • @damienholland8103
      @damienholland8103 Рік тому +12

      @@briancallaway1690 maybe so but I wouldn't doubt they're recruiting people of that age. Obviously easier to recruit youngsters.

    • @ceo.sha3020
      @ceo.sha3020 Рік тому +13

      you did the right thing cuz at 19 you would of been labeled a goofy lol

    • @efaleafine
      @efaleafine Рік тому +33

      Don't worry about when I almost joined a gang. Focus on what I said about making the right the decision not to join.

  • @the615god
    @the615god 9 місяців тому +45

    This was so easy to watch. This guy is very smart and good at explaining things. Great video!

  • @Markdaamannn
    @Markdaamannn Рік тому +16

    You can tell he’s very intellectual and strategic. I salute you from SoCal much love OG 🫡 ✊🏼

  • @christopherrodriguez6545
    @christopherrodriguez6545 Рік тому +29

    His YT channel is packed with stories like this.

    • @BABYGIRLWENDY702MAIN
      @BABYGIRLWENDY702MAIN 10 місяців тому +3

      Exactly I love BOXERS UA-cam CHANNEL I'm a member on his channel too

  • @mikemartinez2857
    @mikemartinez2857 Рік тому +74

    His channel goes deep into their history.
    Paradiam
    News
    Media

  • @DarcFalz
    @DarcFalz 3 місяці тому +1

    This dood is genuinely a good listen. I could listen to him telling stories for hours.

  • @luckypatino7018
    @luckypatino7018 Рік тому +87

    An inspirational story of a real Mob Boss, much respect. Love the realism and genuine feel of your trajectory Big Boxer

    • @PotatoHero-d1z
      @PotatoHero-d1z Рік тому +7

      a snitch that spent his whole life in the shu.
      "mob boss" lmao

    • @anthonybautista3585
      @anthonybautista3585 Рік тому +3

      ​@@PotatoHero-d1zwell if u wanna call him a snitch feel free cuz I'm sure Jesus wants darkness to come down already

    • @PotatoHero-d1z
      @PotatoHero-d1z Рік тому +1

      He is what he is. Probably still committing crimes too.@@anthonybautista3585

    • @poppypetsparis
      @poppypetsparis Рік тому +1

      ​@@anthonybautista3585,
      Trolls are going to troll 😅. IDK why also haters are going to hate 😅. Jealous they never knew betrayal.

    • @Faku968
      @Faku968 7 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@PotatoHero-d1z regardless if he’s a snitch this dude will still fold you in less than a minute..

  • @palmethians8051
    @palmethians8051 Рік тому +161

    with all respect john "boxer" mendoza looks like the kingpin in marvel comics.

    • @lorenzo2534
      @lorenzo2534 Рік тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂 Good 1

    • @WERNUTZ
      @WERNUTZ Рік тому

      El Rey!

    • @pastorgainz7230
      @pastorgainz7230 Рік тому

      On gawd😂😂😂

    • @danielwilliams2994
      @danielwilliams2994 Рік тому +1

      Just like myself, used to be built for battle
      Now I’m over 300 pounds and enjoying great food and luxury

    • @JDexia
      @JDexia Рік тому +8

      He's just wearing 7 bulletproof vests, that's how dangerous things are

  • @mmomal1748
    @mmomal1748 9 місяців тому +174

    Fascinating. Eloquent. Informative. So pleased to be able to understand some of the culture and why it starts in the first place. Thank you for doing this

  • @finaltouch998
    @finaltouch998 Рік тому +96

    Boxer got one of the craziest life stories. From a kid till present day.He needs his own series on FX or on Starz. This is a great start. I see you Box.

    • @albertnevarez6472
      @albertnevarez6472 Рік тому +8

      too bad they're to busy covering taylor swift and those other depressed millionaires

  • @dr.andmrs.phibes7454
    @dr.andmrs.phibes7454 Рік тому +65

    So many of the films and books around this lifestyle glorify gang life. This one was particularly well done. Thank you.

    • @jamirbingham4101
      @jamirbingham4101 Рік тому

      No they don’t lol, they just give information like he did clown

    • @Saintz1408
      @Saintz1408 Рік тому +4

      @@jamirbingham4101They sort of do, they tend to put an entertaining twist to it to drive engagement rate.

  • @Paulwill85
    @Paulwill85 Рік тому +91

    Much ❤ Big Box! You killed this interview! Well spoken and articulate like always!!!

  • @kellymccall3491
    @kellymccall3491 9 місяців тому +9

    In prison worrying your family, worrying about your family and all about killing, what an awful way of life

    • @MarijuanaSmog13
      @MarijuanaSmog13 2 місяці тому

      Bc your surrounded by people who have nothing to lose.

  • @IvyLeagu
    @IvyLeagu 10 місяців тому +41

    Salute to a real OG, he is a powerful speaker and his wisdom has much growth behind it.. Blessings to him and all who follows his lead. When you know better you do better and he has achieved that goal

  • @handgunando
    @handgunando Рік тому +32

    This is some good stuff, he is a real former NF sharing real info. Hopefully he keeps sharing so we all get to know the NF for what it really is. Same goes for the EME

  • @CushionSapp
    @CushionSapp Рік тому +158

    The fact that it took 2 hit jobs from his gang to convince him to walk away is insane.

    • @MsAmique
      @MsAmique Рік тому +22

      Allegiance to BS.

    • @ChampChamp2024
      @ChampChamp2024 Рік тому +6

      I’m glad he did, but wish he did it when his family asked so they knew he was going to do what they asked.

    • @josenunez611
      @josenunez611 Рік тому +26

      @@MsAmiquefor some people that lifestyle is all they’ve known since they were kids , don’t judge people if you don’t know anything about them

    • @josiahgonzalez942
      @josiahgonzalez942 Рік тому +4

      ​@@josenunez611she's a women Not to be disrespectful but gangsters only use hyenas for set ups and .. other activities. She wouldn't get it

    • @michaelchallis4129
      @michaelchallis4129 Рік тому

      Back when he could walk.

  • @jorgeb3829
    @jorgeb3829 9 місяців тому +18

    Thanks for sharing your story

  • @LifeOfJG
    @LifeOfJG Рік тому +87

    “If you see a bird fly over your like, damn I seen a bird today man. You go back in and tell people in the pod”
    That statement alone is crazy.
    Imagine being free your whole life and being able to see nature, Waking up to the bird chirping and other animals.
    The littlest things in life you take granted over to even just seeing a bird we forget to appreciate everything around us.

    • @Peachie4011
      @Peachie4011 Рік тому +2

      Truth! Enjoy the things around you, and stay out of prison.

    • @HOMIEHangout
      @HOMIEHangout Рік тому +10

      when I came home from the Pelican Bay SHU and my parole officer brought me to my moms she had a tree in her front yard. That was Dec 2005 and I still remember what it felt like to touch that tree - both the physical sensation and the emotional response. The closest I ever saw in terms of that reaction was when my first daughter was born and she would cautiously touch things and often be withdraw quickly..not from fear or repulsion but as if the sensory overload was such that she had to detach in order to process what just happened. Then she would reach again and this routine would continue until touching that object was normalized. The difference was my daughter wasn’t even a year old..I was almost 30. I’ve been home ever since and while my amazement at nature in all its forms is a little more subdued its still “my thing”

    • @LifeOfJG
      @LifeOfJG Рік тому +1

      @@HOMIEHangout I hope you love the rest of your years and enjoy your life the way it should be brother. This game me goosebumps I couldn’t never imagine living like that! Stay positive brother !

    • @himynameisjeff
      @himynameisjeff Рік тому +4

      That's a great message, truly. I fill up the bird feeders in my yard regularly, and often run out to chase squirrels, one super fat one in particular, away from them. I never really thought about how just watching them would be a luxury for others. I guess I can afford to spare some birdseed

    • @mattttam7934
      @mattttam7934 Рік тому +2

      Turning a door nob

  • @djgrab1
    @djgrab1 Рік тому +512

    This man appears to be smarter and more well spoken than 90% of politicians

    • @obryn
      @obryn Рік тому

      Smarter, maybe; well-spoken, nope. Being well-spoken is probably the number asset of politicians regardless if you support them or not. They make a living speaking and screwing over people while appearing to actually care. lol

    • @mr.roboto7330
      @mr.roboto7330 Рік тому +10

      Agreed

    • @VivianaAvila-g1e
      @VivianaAvila-g1e Рік тому +35

      He has morals they do not

    • @Miguel-ng5wm
      @Miguel-ng5wm Рік тому

      Politicians are smart they just act dumb.

    • @thewise_1one856
      @thewise_1one856 Рік тому

      Just as crooked, all of these people are rats and snakes. Scum of the earth. The most intelligent people are the most evil😂 idgaf how articulate someone is😂

  • @shannonm.ehnert1701
    @shannonm.ehnert1701 Рік тому +139

    Hey Box, you knocked this interview out of the park!! His channel on UA-cam is awesome!! His book is a must read! He also does series, Inner Demons and War Stories!! I'm addicted to the channel and all the content he puts out!! I can see the sincerity in his eyes, and hear it in your voice!! So proud of you, and all the positive things this exposure will bring!! You are such a special man Boxer!! Take care Stay safe!!

  • @ivannastorms-thompson3538
    @ivannastorms-thompson3538 6 місяців тому +1

    Two minutes in and already I can tell how well organized this stuff is. Other people don’t tell you that part.

  • @julianhpham
    @julianhpham Рік тому +152

    Amazing how sophisticated and efficient their organization is. Imagine if they used those skills in the non-criminal world!

    • @chingonsaasss8601
      @chingonsaasss8601 Рік тому +12

      Originally the movement was for the betterment of our ppl and that went left when the GUN cd came out in mid 90s

    • @MsAmique
      @MsAmique Рік тому

      I came here to make this comment. These people are despicable. Wish we could ship them all off to a different planet.

    • @Gesu_925
      @Gesu_925 Рік тому

      @@chingonsaasss8601 the problem is as with any organization just as our government is it get corrupted an co opped by greed. Now just like the government too the NF an norteno movement is about money and who you know. But at the core of it was a struggle for equality that's just propaganda for recruiting

    • @briannellewellyn6844
      @briannellewellyn6844 Рік тому +16

      These men had an extremely positive impact on my life. Nortenos kept me and my neighborhood safe. Sex offenders in my neighborhood were genuinely terrified of reoffending. There were two that tried and they regretted it daily for a whole year. The OG's steered me to get a higher education and try to be a lawyer or a counselor instead of some cracked out prostitute. Nortenos showed me love and support when I was suicidal. They taught me how crucial it was to have dignity and act with respect. They taught me about my rights and encouraged me to learn philosophy. Sometimes good men do bad things, and you don't always understand the reason for it. But these are principled people and most of them have big hearts. I will always be grateful to them cause they were the family I needed that I didn't have and being a member wasn't a requirement. I never got jumped in nor was I pressured to.

    • @JSession
      @JSession Рік тому

      @@briannellewellyn6844A real man doesn’t put a bunch of bums over his family. Quit the bs speech kid.

  • @mowise557
    @mowise557 Рік тому +27

    This guy is man among men.Much respect for who he is now. Great interview.

  • @redhulk111
    @redhulk111 3 місяці тому +2

    This man has gone through so much, from a starting point of childhood life to adulthood.
    Love his speech. Need this man as a GM for my company.

  • @Brovillion559
    @Brovillion559 Рік тому +89

    A family member did some time in a very serious prison and he said the first time he saw guards taking bets on prisoners fighting. When he was telling me this his eyes got watery and he tried to explain “why” it was happening. It’s just part of the process he said. A young black man was released to the yard and killed over an accidental door opening. A 19 year old kid stabbed to death because these guys hate each other for actual reason other than prison policy. He said it was a cheap bet to. He never told me the amount but it wasn’t much.

    • @sammhyde7589
      @sammhyde7589 Рік тому +2

      Your family member sounds soft

    • @bretcappola6904
      @bretcappola6904 Рік тому

      Y❤❤

    • @josetobon6461
      @josetobon6461 Рік тому +28

      ​@sammhyde7589 nah bro, a real man has compassion in his heart. A real man can put himself in someone else's place and understand one's hardships. Soft men fight or kill for a couple of letters, territory that will never be theirs. Bozo type of life, the real suckers are gang idiots.

    • @mrnickthekiwi
      @mrnickthekiwi 9 місяців тому +1

      @@sammhyde7589 you sound soft

  • @Walter-lk7ep
    @Walter-lk7ep 6 днів тому +1

    I could sit and listen to him tell life stories…

    • @LarryDanaDavid
      @LarryDanaDavid 2 дні тому

      Read something positive or listen to a productive podcast.

  • @thekeithjackson25
    @thekeithjackson25 Рік тому +38

    Much respect to the OG Boxer. Been rocking with him for 2 years now.

    • @LifeWithRilla
      @LifeWithRilla Рік тому

      Imagine giving respect to the lowest life loser in society that’s pathetic Keith

  • @eastside1981
    @eastside1981 Рік тому +13

    Yoooo Boxer is the real deal I’ve been watching his videos for a while I’m real glad this channel featured him

  • @thestraydog
    @thestraydog Рік тому +84

    I've worked with guys who were affiliates with Chicago Vice Lords and other sets from the US. And the crazy thing is, even though it's been YEARS since they were involved, they still paid dues. They still followed the structure and still didn't do things like eat pork or other haram foods even though they werent actually Muslim. But the gang was and is. It's crazy how deep that runs in your psyche that even when you don't even run with them anymore, you're still psychologically attached to it.

    • @taylormajors5677
      @taylormajors5677 Рік тому

      Yeah, the programming that takes place on federal and state prison yards runs deep. Think of all the white guys that go in as not racist and unaffiliated but after the brainwashing takes place they're covered in swastikas. Tribalism is deeply embedded in the human psyche. It's a survival mechanism.

    • @villainess9092
      @villainess9092 Рік тому +7

      it's healthy

    • @Venezolano410
      @Venezolano410 Рік тому +21

      I suppose it's like being in the military. One leaves the service but the service never leaves you.

    • @rosema7909
      @rosema7909 Рік тому +13

      Even crazier that they’ve accomplished absolutely nothing the entire time lol lol lol

    • @masonarmand8988
      @masonarmand8988 Рік тому +7

      Vice lord habits hard to break.

  • @JimiKGB
    @JimiKGB 7 місяців тому +3

    I hope John Mendoza is doing good!!! Congratulations brother for changing your life around that’s as real as it gets!!! Listen to this man! Especially you young ones!!

  • @TheDonFBA24
    @TheDonFBA24 Рік тому +34

    Bro gave his whole life to a gang that when they misunderstood something they didn’t give boxer the chance to explain himself. Dudes went with feelings over facts. Boxer sounds solid AF, good luck to you bro thanks for your knowledge teaching the youngsters.

    • @PARADIGMMEDIANEWS
      @PARADIGMMEDIANEWS Рік тому +8

      Sadly your one of the few people in these comments that’s mature.

    • @PaperMakersAdeludedbroad
      @PaperMakersAdeludedbroad Рік тому

      They didn't misunderstand anything. He was cooperating with the pigs.

    • @cloudyns
      @cloudyns Рік тому +1

      Some guy tells you his side of the story and you're quick to believe him and be so gullible lol. He snitched and everything else was just noise to minimize and excuse and even justify why he snitched. Read the paperwork. I don't care but what bothers me is the lack of honesty and acceptance of what he did.

    • @wavy-vh9xb
      @wavy-vh9xb 10 місяців тому

      Dude was talking about cooperating over the phone

  • @michaeldunn7554
    @michaeldunn7554 Рік тому +30

    After reading his book and being a long term sub to his channel, I honestly think Boxer was and still is the real thing.
    His wife was dying and his family particularly his mum, wanted him to give that life up as he was facing life and involved in FBI cases.
    And all because he was recorded trying to placate his dying wife.....his standing was affected yet he still wouldnt fold.
    This mans the realest.
    He still holds certain ethics and morals that make him a man today!!!
    Respect Boxer!!!

  • @SanYsidrotwb
    @SanYsidrotwb Рік тому +19

    We need a 5 part series please! Boxer has a great UA-cam channel

  • @jordanwood183
    @jordanwood183 5 місяців тому +1

    Boxer has so much material on UA-cam. Very prolific content creator. His channel is really entertaining.

  • @paulrodriguez5958
    @paulrodriguez5958 Рік тому +30

    One thing I admire about this interview is the lack of glorifying of the lifestyle or the gang. Certain mob member like Sammy the Bull glorify the life and act as if they are still in the life when they were not. I don't see that coming from this man being interviewed. Very informative.

    • @cconnon1912
      @cconnon1912 Рік тому +10

      I’m glad he’s not glorifying this time with nostalgia and romance. The way a lot of organized crime is portrayed after the fact. Movies are in real life. That’s what draws in young people with false ideas about organized crime and gangs.

    • @evanfiend
      @evanfiend Місяць тому

      He's wearing a red shirt. He still respects the gang. He still would chill, if they would have him, but they can't.

    • @paulrodriguez5958
      @paulrodriguez5958 Місяць тому

      @@cconnon1912 100@ agree with your view.

  • @Brando-UK
    @Brando-UK Рік тому +42

    Paradigm Media News is the best channel on UA-cam in the Prison/Crime drama. Boxer doesn’t put nothing extra on his stories or try an act like something he isn’t or wasn’t. If anything he downplays his rank when he was active. Had circumstances been different and the Organization didn’t eat its own he would have been with the High Command by now. Downside to that is he would be a lifer and chances are he would be fighting a fed case right now.

    • @theoutlawnews8897
      @theoutlawnews8897 Рік тому

      Boxer tells stories about NF sanctioned killings and their alleged illegal NF bank accounts full of thousands of dollars he Boxer personally helped collect before dropping out right .
      When has he told a story about actually testifying against NF leaders or helping law enforcement finally discover a NF illegal bank account, because they never seize any before.

    • @disgruntled4627
      @disgruntled4627 Рік тому +5

      Don't forget my boy Chad Marks with Blood On the Razor Wire TV!

    • @theoutlawnews8897
      @theoutlawnews8897 Рік тому +2

      I love ❤️ Boxer your the best, oh no ,I love you more Chad
      = Snitch influencer fanboy groupies .
      Bet both of you laugh at 69's loyal fanboy groupies.

    • @Brando-UK
      @Brando-UK Рік тому +1

      @@theoutlawnews8897 are you mad because we aren’t watching your channel (assuming you have one by your name) or the fact your mom must have let her boyfriend do awful things to you. Snap out of it dude, you don’t have to be afraid anymore, he can’t get you.

    • @Brando-UK
      @Brando-UK Рік тому

      @@disgruntled4627 Chad has a great channel also. I don’t watch it as much as I used to but last time I plugged in he was still dropping good content.

  • @Jay_Z.
    @Jay_Z. Рік тому +82

    Wow, this was good!!! Makes me want to buy his book now! Much respect to Boxer changing things up for the better!

    • @gotit1303
      @gotit1303 Рік тому +6

      I read one of his books few yrs ago and it was really good.

    • @chingonsaasss8601
      @chingonsaasss8601 Рік тому +7

      He has an extensive story I knew of him in the early 2000s when he was a regiment commander in San Jose

    • @TheHomiezCallMeSD
      @TheHomiezCallMeSD Рік тому +2

      He has it in AudioBook form on his channel. You should just start there.

  • @michael7264
    @michael7264 Рік тому +126

    There's something very inspiring and admirable about people who are reflective and take responsibility.

    • @fosterfuchs
      @fosterfuchs Рік тому

      ​@@dbank6107 Obviously it's better to have clean criminal record. But of those who did go into a life of crime, it's admirable when they are able to get out of it. In a way, they have achieved a more difficult task than those who stayed out of trouble in the first place. Same with those who have escaped the scourge of addiction. And I'm speaking as someone who has never had to deal with either.

    • @Peachie4011
      @Peachie4011 Рік тому +4

      ​@@dbank6107So you're saying never forgive anyone for any mistake they have made. You must have no friends in your life. How sad.

    • @katematthews2131
      @katematthews2131 Рік тому

      @@Peachie4011 do you keep that same energy for all mistakes people have made?

    • @MsAmique
      @MsAmique Рік тому +1

      If you think this is inspiring, you were definitely raised wrong.

    • @dbank6107
      @dbank6107 Рік тому

      @@Peachie4011 where does it say not to forgive anyone? Try reading what was actually written. It's about not admiring nothing to do with forgiveness.

  • @guaromiami
    @guaromiami 9 місяців тому +3

    Putting rival gangs together in the yard: genius idea!

  • @italiano559n9
    @italiano559n9 Рік тому +17

    Been rocking with box for a while now best channel in the prison genre hands down thanks for having him on he deserves it🤝💯🍻

    • @LifeWithRilla
      @LifeWithRilla Рік тому

      He deserve nothing other than being in a box 6 ft under. He’s a loser and a waste of life

  • @Cerebro515
    @Cerebro515 Рік тому +87

    John wick can stab a man with a pencil. This guy can stab you with 15 sheets of paper.

    • @EastSideOakland400
      @EastSideOakland400 Рік тому +7

      Ultímate game of rock paper scissors

    • @ElverGalarga-sz4ks
      @ElverGalarga-sz4ks Рік тому +3

      Facts

    • @trujillo71921
      @trujillo71921 Рік тому +6

      He made a video showing how to do it lol literally made a shank with paper.. only good for a couple hits but it'll get the point across...

    • @pilotboy217
      @pilotboy217 Рік тому

      😂😂😂

    • @backpages1
      @backpages1 6 місяців тому

      The measure of the man is... was it once with 15, or one sheet at a time...

  • @taylormartin4346
    @taylormartin4346 Рік тому +12

    Former CO here. I will say as a white guy, I never had any personal issues with any Latin inmates. The ones that we identified as Sureño or Norteño were often the most polite dudes we had, never any serious issues. That being said, they were also the only ones that really scared me.

  • @michaelthompson9548
    @michaelthompson9548 9 місяців тому +6

    Incredible interview.

  • @featheredserpent6919
    @featheredserpent6919 Рік тому +68

    You have been to the mountaintop and back a few times and I can relate. I'm 60 now and still in the life but it is taxing to the soul. He's right there is one of three places you end up, prison for life, the grave yard or your health will suffer mental and physical. Peace Boxer

    • @j11mz16
      @j11mz16 Рік тому

      this dude is the mountain

    • @lucioussx8989
      @lucioussx8989 Рік тому +2

      What retirement home you from brother?

    • @bookaltd
      @bookaltd Рік тому +1

      ​@@lucioussx8989best not be Happy Acres

    • @DonTona
      @DonTona Рік тому

      What a waste of a generation imagine they stayed committed outside of prison ..

    • @michaelsay7309
      @michaelsay7309 Рік тому

      ​@@DonTonawhat happened when they stopped being on the streets,the rent went up

  • @Horaciowild1
    @Horaciowild1 Рік тому +19

    When he Say " you can be one minute watching TV and the next minute fighting for your life " WOW Thats powerful !

    • @amisfitpuivk
      @amisfitpuivk 9 місяців тому

      The ironic part is that life is always like that anywhere, it's just clearly visible in a prison. I won't even list the natural (or manmade) disasters that could devastate the planet in a moments notice, but trust me, there are a lot of possibilities. Let's hope we don't have to find out

    • @lorenzovonmatterhorn4756
      @lorenzovonmatterhorn4756 9 місяців тому +1

      That statement activated my PTSD. I remember I was reading and out of nowhere it popped off some dude gets shanked in front of me and I didn't know what was going on. I was 19 at the time and already realizing this wasn't for me. And that happens to cement it. I got up and started fighting because after homeboy stabbed him. His buddies joined him and they re group. I was cornered reacted fast attacked and try to get out but failed. Luckily the tear gas saved me. Never been so scared. I remember when I got dropped In my head I was thinking I'm going to die I'm going to die right now.

  • @nicolasbeaudry6158
    @nicolasbeaudry6158 7 місяців тому +2

    One of the best episodes ever !! Hope boxer has a beautiful life now . Respect ❤💯

  • @Bobby.B.
    @Bobby.B. Рік тому +80

    This was a great interview. You can see the realness in B's eyes & hear the truth in his words ! We need a t.v. series spinoff like the show Oz . With Boxers views / version of events in the struggles that take place in prison/ jails. Also thank yous for having B. On as a guest ! Great work/interview.

  • @DavidLopez-vz7wd
    @DavidLopez-vz7wd Рік тому +21

    Another example that there is no loyalty in gangs or any kind of criminal organization.take his story as a lesson and hope more youngsters will listen to thiz life experiences . Blessings for you compa.

  • @HiiPANDA_
    @HiiPANDA_ Рік тому +33

    i met one of the NF members, back in the day, and man i gotta say they were the roughest respectful people ive met to this day. if i didnt have my grandpa id have joined. if given the chance. mad respect to them.

    • @JC-wn1sp
      @JC-wn1sp Рік тому +6

      😂😂😂😂👎👎👎👎

    • @conEso916
      @conEso916 Рік тому +1

      ​@@JC-wn1spif you're not part of that organization or opposite you should be careful about life who you're down thumbing there out there. Thats not Norteno Sur kid.

  • @daniellewis9240
    @daniellewis9240 Рік тому +52

    Great interview. Mr. John Mendoza is well spoken.

    • @vgee3926
      @vgee3926 Рік тому

      Somehow he lost his southern US accent he speaks with on other youtube videos though..funny..

    • @Esko.71
      @Esko.71 Рік тому +3

      ​@@vgee3926wtf are you talking about. This is how he always talks. Never no southern accent he's from Northern cali

    • @JRZflicks
      @JRZflicks Рік тому +1

      @@vgee3926 He's from San Francisco. He's got a Chicano accent.

  • @gfc2358
    @gfc2358 Рік тому +7

    His Life and his book should be made into a Movie.. Much Respect Boxer 💯🍀

  • @alfred2715
    @alfred2715 Рік тому +83

    Very well spoken. Super informative. Incredible depth in story telling. It’s like journalism at its finest.
    Thank you for sharing your story