The amount of research that goes into each video is Astounding. It's almost like the author of this channel knows each gang personally. For someone who does not know the gang life (me), None of this Ever makes any sense but, the stories are Fascinating !
Shout-out to Father G from Homeboy industries. I remember his spills at church in Los padrinos juvenile Hall. He actually went to court for me when I got sent to Y.A. Bless that man, Father Greg helped out so many young men and women from the communities.
When my brother was killed, Father G came over our pad and then had a prayer with my jefita, along with everyone else that came over to support us at this point in time... May The Lord bless Father G and everyone else that came through this day...
I lived across from his church and the bakery in the 80, early 90s father Gregory is a legend and well respected! He really fought for the Barrios near by
I grew up in this hood but my mom was here from the 70’s to this day & the amount of traumatic stories my moms tells me about is insane. A lot of my family are traumatized & deal with a lot of mental health issues from living in this area for a long time. My grandpa, REST IN PEACE BUDDHA CxF was killed in the middle of the Pico Gardens projects. I have family from every hood in Boyle Heights. They’re stories are insane. Some of the realest people I know. Blessed to be brought up here and now I just want to give back to the youth here because they still glorify this gang culture. It’s a never ending battle we still fighting to this day
Sorry for what happened to your family bro that’s fkd up. I definitely can say that the area has had a profoundly negative experience on my life as a whole. I lived all over LA through out my 30 years of being alive but the period of time that I stayed in this part of Boyle Heights was the most traumatic & dark. That was most i had ever been around that level of violence. I know it’s gotten a little better now but still
Yes..i can only imagine the things that happen there..some ppl have NO clue of how intense things can get there...lets not forget about the things the public doesnt hear about
I work in LA from downtown south to san pedro and 110 freeway west to LAX...Ive been thru all the territories you've covered in all your videos....interseting to know the back stories of the gangs....great content my man.
@@NelsonTexas1 a lot on the eastside/boyle heights area, NELA. Real estate hard to come by so they are buying lower income areas and building a bunch of apt's with business on the ground floor, also by SOFI stadium what used to be pretty hood and not that great to live is expensive now and new development.
I love the pics I use to go to Utah Street back in the 70s and 80s. I had some of them guys in my class. I aimed for Penn State and others aimed for State Penn. I did not get into either.
You definitely do the best of all these hood channels. You have a solid voice for this type of content and keep a purposeful narrative flowing. Good job!
This channel tells real raw stories that only some will truly understand. It’s the life we lived. Thanks for sharing your channel. Great work bro! I 🫡 salute you!
I remember when I used to go to the Greyhound Bus Station in Downtown L.A. with my cousin Billy to play the pinball machines there. He lived in East Los Angeles we would have to run in certain areas because he was in a gang, and we had to go to different locations to catch the bus. I was not and I was 14 at the time. ELA had many rival gangs in the 70's. It was crazy then.
Newbie from Baltimore, MD!! I would love to see updated prison I.D.’s on the ones who are serving time!!! Cali seems to sentence many of the guys to 49-life!! Thanks for your diligence giving an insight on the wars in Cali❤
@@Northampton.12 I know someone who is a 6 time felon in california, most of his charges are gang related, but somehow, he only gets sentence to about 2 -4 years for each offense. Not sure how.
1st ECC was the last black gang in the ELA area. It wasn't ELA proper, it's Boyle Heights, but still the ELA area. As far as I know, there's never been a black gang in ELA proper
It sounds unreal but it is all so REAL. I was born and raised in Pomona, CA. Most of my classmates and some of my friends were gang affiliated. I lived off mission in P12 territory and then across the street from Cherryville park and even made friends with many members, however, I never experience any direct violence or animosity. Oddly enough I felt protected whenever I was with my friends. I was caught in so many drive-bys while running errands for our mom that (I am 44 now), I do not know how I made it out alive and not in a gang. On many a hang out, there were times I was around all type of guns, drugs and violence but it was the norm, scary but the norm. Thinking back- even though they were all in a bad way-my friends-they always encouraged me to make my way out of there and I did. They were very protective. Growing up there prepared me for anything the world threw at me.
California breeds a different type of men. I have also noticed many African Americans posting in pictures with Mexican gangs, you should do a whole video of black members in Mexican gangs.
They won’t do that, if that was done, people would realize the truth and feel stupid for how long they got played on a much bigger level than people realize.
My uncles use to chill hard with the 18th street in the 80s u had black and a few white members but not Carter put an end to that but the hood suppose to be anyone that grew up in the same area so it shouldn't matter who joins it's use to be a brotherhood
Do one on the hoods from the WestLake/Echo Park Area CAR13 MLK13 ARC 13 Angeleno HTS 13 Echo Park 13 OBS 13 DIA 13 RWST 13 DIAMOND ST 13 HEAD HUNTERS 13 BIG TOP LOCOS 13 TEMPLE ST 13 WANDERERS 13 BONNIE BRAE 13 AZTLAN 13 CRAZYS 13 so much history on the west side...
My grandfather was from flats but then it was called premara iron flats in the 1950's i think i they were on 1st street but the housing projects got torn down. So they moved
I was born in LA, My Dad was getting into these gangs and selling PCP for them. Our freezer was full of PCP, My parents got robbed and couldn't pay back the gangs so they moved.....Magically here I am. Glad I didn't go back to LA.
@@michaelmilton4829 I'm from LA and I was mainly raised in Texas and my mom and step dad don't know about the streets anymore because they raised me in a safer place all my life also my step dad is from TX. My Biological dad grew up in the streets in LA and things were different around his time he told me that all the different gangs are still active to this day mainly in the ghetto parts of LA at night.
The Mob Crew gang was supposed to get into Primers Flats. When we were growing up Primers Flats was low, so TMC started their own gang in 1984. TMC only Last Mohicans left. La Primers Lives!
@@user-nh6vu3qr7b No... They bussed like 30 of us to Paul Revere Jr. High in Pacific Palisades on some type of shit that they were trying out to see how us poor kids would be going to a rich kid's school. That shit didn't work out too well.
First and mayers there was a print shop and I worked there and old timers used to say the people from the projects would fight and the stray bulllets would land on their cars regularly
We need to help our youth. I hate gangs. Most of my friends couldn’t go anywhere outside their hood and now most are dead or locked up. Including ones you’ve mentioned and shown in your videos
You have some real information about the projects, I grew up in Aliso Village man, the projects was a real war zone with shootings practically daily till the projects were demolished around 1998-1999...
I still remember that 8 year old child that got shot in Trinity Park, shortly after that is when the green gates that surround the park today were built.
Thos PJs were crazy AF! There was ELA DUKES, AL CAPONE, TMC, PRIMERA FLATS, RASCALS (RCS), East Coast Crips!! Crazy Cuatro Flats not too far away either
19 year old name Vernon got killed up there.. shot in front of news cameras and all that after funeral.. it was someone who’s tended the funeral also it wasn’t a outsider shooting it up
Im black my family from froot town bpt. They share a hood with the LS13. I could have been from LS13 from all the ppl i knew and grew up with. I eve. Was asked by my own family was i a sureno lol. Its all about how you grow up and who you grow up with. They even nicknamed me chaparro even tho i was talk af
bro do u be pausing for the adds cuz every time u pause for a few seconds an add pops up perfectly and ends right before u start talking again. if its on purpose then good shit and its appreciated
???? It’s a real, decades old Hispanic gang from Compton… don’t understand why that’s funny??? Compton varrio tortilla flats 13… Chris blatchford of Fox News did that craxy story on chicky, woody, and midget who were literally children who were from tortilla flats, carrying guns and had their hood tattooed on them and they were legit not even hit puberty yet. They were seriously like between 8-11 years old probably ,woody and midget were blood brothers …. I heard current day chucky is dead , brothers woody and midget were both big into politics in the shu programs in prison.. not sure which brother .. but one of them got paralyzed by baby payaso from grape street watts in pelican bay shu…. (Baby Paya later commited suicide) and I’m not sure if the brother who was paralyzed , debriefed and went pc to an sny yard.. but ya.. ones paralyzed … and assuming he’s the on in pc, and one is still active…
I had a few coworkers that were from TMC. They always said it was “The Magician Crew” since Chet started off as a breakdance crew.. Atleast that what they told me
I lived most of my life on 24th and Maple Ave. The 80s were crazy. You had 18st back in that time as well as Washington Boys. It was crazy growing up back in the 80s in that area.
They use to throw around that the 1st east coast crips was ran out of the projects , now we know that the east coast crips handled that was and they had the TMC crippin, that's right 1 st east coast crips salute
At 3:49 I see that mostly Mexican gang has Black members. When in prison who do those Black members hang with? Are they allowed to be Surenos in prison?
When I kicked it with these cats we'd throw up signs not even realizing that what we were saying in American Sign Language was "carrot rest stop dog biscuits Jolt Cola buttplug"
@@megustalamota4208 go and dig up the information , most do these varrios where a coalition of brown and black peeps watts is a prime example colonia and etc .
@@deexboy9333 No TF has had hoods sprung out of them PF 4F even White Fence in 1939.. Some TF dude even said Compton Chapo and Midget Loco once had a conversation on ig a while back and Midget said his grandpa was TF too
@@arcangelaguirre5281 we moved into Aliso at the tail end of that coast/brim beef. Both sides were dropping like flies! TMC was repping The Mexican Crips back then and all the other Mexican sets were letting them have it. Coming from the South Bronx it was crazy to us, back home everyone killed each other over chains, gear and money, here it was just colors.
@@DOGFACESOLDIER0708 💯 And a lot safer because of the structure. The homies police their own neighborhoods. In’LA just think about where you’re going before you leave the house every morning and dress accordingly; and stay out of bad areas when it gets dark. You should be alright! In NYC you couldn’t avoid it. Too damn crowded! You had more than double the population of Los Angelos and in an area that was half the size of LA. And I’m talking about New York City’s population from the 70’s verses LA’s population now. Put that into perspective. LA a huge city, has had over 50 years and is still at less than half the NYC population of the 70’s. Stick up crews, dope fiends, wise guys, homeless, pimps, hookers, drug dealers, cheese lines, mobsters, where EVERYWHERE in NYC in the 70s and 80’s. We thought we died and went to heaven flying in to LA, then you touch ground and realize they got rules/structure. But at least you know the rules there, NY was a giant free for all.
"Corn Flakes" "Papas Fritas" "Gummy Bears" man hell naw!😂😂😂 L.A. gangs done got too creative with calling rival gangs food names word of mouth is that the Denver Lanes are the ones who started the calling rival gangs by foods back in the 80s then it became a trend the rest of the other gangs started to do it.
I used to live on clarance st right before 1st, that 99 cent store was always fucking tagged up lol. Grew up with alot of those foos from tmc, had them in my house n shit and seen alot of foos in and out of jail.. r.i.p y.g r.i.p Malo free the homie Maniac!
Yeah the Brims were the first black hood in Boyle Heights and Yeah Flats got along with the Brims my mom told me stories how they would kick it with the Brims
The amount of research that goes into each video is Astounding. It's almost like the author of this channel knows each gang personally.
For someone who does not know the gang life (me), None of this Ever makes any sense but, the stories are Fascinating !
It will never make sense, you have to live it to understand it
Shout-out to Father G from Homeboy industries. I remember his spills at church in Los padrinos juvenile Hall. He actually went to court for me when I got sent to Y.A. Bless that man, Father Greg helped out so many young men and women from the communities.
Amen! He's God's angel.
When my brother was killed, Father G came over our pad and then had a prayer with my jefita, along with everyone else that came over to support us at this point in time... May The Lord bless Father G and everyone else that came through this day...
I lived across from his church and the bakery in the 80, early 90s father Gregory is a legend and well respected! He really fought for the Barrios near by
I heard about father Greg he helped out a lot of youth a lot 💯
I grew up in this hood but my mom was here from the 70’s to this day & the amount of traumatic stories my moms tells me about is insane. A lot of my family are traumatized & deal with a lot of mental health issues from living in this area for a long time. My grandpa, REST IN PEACE BUDDHA CxF was killed in the middle of the Pico Gardens projects.
I have family from every hood in Boyle Heights. They’re stories are insane. Some of the realest people I know. Blessed to be brought up here and now I just want to give back to the youth here because they still glorify this gang culture. It’s a never ending battle we still fighting to this day
Sorry for what happened to your family bro that’s fkd up. I definitely can say that the area has had a profoundly negative experience on my life as a whole. I lived all over LA through out my 30 years of being alive but the period of time that I stayed in this part of Boyle Heights was the most traumatic & dark. That was most i had ever been around that level of violence. I know it’s gotten a little better now but still
why didn't they clean more houses and mow more lawns to get up out the hood ?
Gangs are for cowards a real man stands alone
@@malcolmbaldwin5735 too busy playing victim
Yes..i can only imagine the things that happen there..some ppl have NO clue of how intense things can get there...lets not forget about the things the public doesnt hear about
I work in LA from downtown south to san pedro and 110 freeway west to LAX...Ive been thru all the territories you've covered in all your videos....interseting to know the back stories of the gangs....great content my man.
Has there been any gentrification in these areas or is it still pretty rough?
@@NelsonTexas1 Houston, Texas here &I'd like to know too....
@@NelsonTexas1 a lot on the eastside/boyle heights area, NELA. Real estate hard to come by so they are buying lower income areas and building a bunch of apt's with business on the ground floor, also by SOFI stadium what used to be pretty hood and not that great to live is expensive now and new development.
Bro your videos about gangs are entertaining and a learning tool! Never change and keep ‘em videos coming!
I love the pics I use to go to Utah Street back in the 70s and 80s. I had some of them guys in my class. I aimed for Penn State and others aimed for State Penn. I did not get into either.
You definitely do the best of all these hood channels. You have a solid voice for this type of content and keep a purposeful narrative flowing. Good job!
This channel tells real raw stories that only some will truly understand. It’s the life we lived. Thanks for sharing your channel. Great work bro! I 🫡 salute you!
I remember when I used to go to the Greyhound Bus Station in Downtown L.A. with my cousin Billy to play the pinball machines there. He lived in East Los Angeles we would have to run in certain areas because he was in a gang, and we had to go to different locations to catch the bus. I was not and I was 14 at the time. ELA had many rival gangs in the 70's. It was crazy then.
There was a short live Blood Gang in Aliso they were called the Aliso Village Brims they had a crazy ass whiteboy in the gang name SnowMan.
Felipe Esparza, lol wassup foo!
Fucken Batman. The Brins were in Pico Gardens.
He didn't mention Pico Stoners.
This dude got to be one of the best narrators on UA-cam hands down ‼️
Damn Cuzz You Really Did A Professional Job. You Got All The Research. Now This Is Ready For HBO Or Netflix. That Where Real Money At
That'll mean he'll have to sellout bro.
Newbie from Baltimore, MD!! I would love to see updated prison I.D.’s on the ones who are serving time!!! Cali seems to sentence many of the guys to 49-life!!
Thanks for your diligence giving an insight on the wars in Cali❤
If you do anything for the gang you will get broke off.Theres alot of laws in CA aimed at gang members
@@Northampton.12 I know someone who is a 6 time felon in california, most of his charges are gang related, but somehow, he only gets sentence to about 2 -4 years for each offense. Not sure how.
1st ECC was the last black gang in the ELA area. It wasn't ELA proper, it's Boyle Heights, but still the ELA area. As far as I know, there's never been a black gang in ELA proper
There is a difference East Side Los Angeles (Boyle heights) ELA and East Los Angeles EASTLOS
Yea theres alot of black gangs on the east side but only 1 in east los i think their called pueblos
They were the only Black Gang in a predominantly Mexican Area & Neighborhood.
@@westsidekasper4860 no
The police had to stop the East Coast Crips
A lot of black foos were from primera flatts
Facts there is one that was on street gangs a double og
I remember some from Central Juvenile Hall in L.A. county. I knew one in one of the camps I was in in the early 80s.
And a few from Dogtown as well 🐶 serio!😎
@@berzerker1100 Is that right? Never knew they had blaccs in they hood.
@@marclong7780 they had several
It sounds unreal but it is all so REAL. I was born and raised in Pomona, CA. Most of my classmates and some of my friends were gang affiliated. I lived off mission in P12 territory and then across the street from Cherryville park and even made friends with many members, however, I never experience any direct violence or animosity. Oddly enough I felt protected whenever I was with my friends. I was caught in so many drive-bys while running errands for our mom that (I am 44 now), I do not know how I made it out alive and not in a gang. On many a hang out, there were times I was around all type of guns, drugs and violence but it was the norm, scary but the norm. Thinking back- even though they were all in a bad way-my friends-they always encouraged me to make my way out of there and I did. They were very protective. Growing up there prepared me for anything the world threw at me.
California breeds a different type of men. I have also noticed many African Americans posting in pictures with Mexican gangs, you should do a whole video of black members in Mexican gangs.
They won’t do that, if that was done, people would realize the truth and feel stupid for how long they got played on a much bigger level than people realize.
Aren't Black kids in Los Angeles Mexican gangs mostly a thing of the past now?
My uncles use to chill hard with the 18th street in the 80s u had black and a few white members but not Carter put an end to that but the hood suppose to be anyone that grew up in the same area so it shouldn't matter who joins it's use to be a brotherhood
Its looks crazy but back in those days you saw black members in Hispanic gangs some whites n asians also some Hispanic in black gangs
@@geneevans7885 What do you mean by how they got played
Wish you would do one on Clanton 14 , had a tia from C14
damn bro ! the ending lighter clicks of the video really makes you reflect back on the story shits dope!
15:14 RIP Scooby PF I remember this down camarada
@10:55 on 22nd street and San Pedro that sea food truck 🚚 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Do one on the hoods from the WestLake/Echo Park Area
CAR13
MLK13
ARC 13
Angeleno HTS 13
Echo Park 13
OBS 13
DIA 13
RWST 13
DIAMOND ST 13
HEAD HUNTERS 13
BIG TOP LOCOS 13
TEMPLE ST 13
WANDERERS 13
BONNIE BRAE 13
AZTLAN 13
CRAZYS 13
so much history on the west side...
Never heard of boonie brae 13
@@cartelplug8183 i just heard of stories of it being a neighborhood i think it became part of 18ST or CRS not too sure exactly.
Wanders were rockabillies when they started and Crs was a disco bunny crew
PLS13
It's crazy cause all those hoods u mentioned pretty much beef with 18 and Ms on the ws. There is so much history to see on those
Always wanted to know more about them projects u should do more harbor area hoods
You should do a video on TMC
My grandfather was from flats but then it was called premara iron flats in the 1950's i think i they were on 1st street but the housing projects got torn down. So they moved
I was born in LA, My Dad was getting into these gangs and selling PCP for them. Our freezer was full of PCP, My parents got robbed and couldn't pay back the gangs so they moved.....Magically here I am. Glad I didn't go back to LA.
May God keep blessing you and your family
Some parts of LA ain’t a place to raise children respect to you and your family.
My uncle wants me to move to Los Angeles and I told him he’ll no
@@Venomdude-oo5xl your parents lied and aren't in tune with the streets out here. MS is not active like that right now.
@@michaelmilton4829 I'm from LA and I was mainly raised in Texas and my mom and step dad don't know about the streets anymore because they raised me in a safer place all my life also my step dad is from TX. My Biological dad grew up in the streets in LA and things were different around his time he told me that all the different gangs are still active to this day mainly in the ghetto parts of LA at night.
Best voice on youtube😂.content on point frfr tho
The Mob Crew gang was supposed to get into Primers Flats. When we were growing up Primers Flats was low, so TMC started their own gang in 1984. TMC only Last Mohicans left. La Primers Lives!
TMC were Mexican/Hispanic Crips until they hit the Pen back then
A lot of 1st ECC moved to Pacoima and started it over there. The pirus. And the OVGC s didn’t like that.
Bro I don’t know why you whisper/talk like that in your videos but I fucking love it 😭💯
Gay
@@rodolfobeans3531 Your mom doesn’t think so 🤷🏾♂️
Being an outsider. When I hear about Aliso Village my mind goes to Felipe Esparza.
I wonder if the movie colors was based on Primera Flats vs 1st ECC
Slightly some parts
nah because that movie came out in like 88’
When I moved to L.A. from D.C. back in 1980, I went to Utah Elementary.
I lived in The Hayward Hotel in Downtown on 6th and Spring.
1980 in downtown L.A was nice compared to now. My family lived on 6st and flower in those years ... the only gangs were 18st and Clanton 14st.
@@user-nh6vu3qr7b I remember
@@SlimmyDoThangs The name sounds familiar, but it's been so long ago that I can't remember...
@@chriswhite1584 any of you bussed to Reseda elementary in the 80's
@@user-nh6vu3qr7b No... They bussed like 30 of us to Paul Revere Jr. High in Pacific Palisades on some type of shit that they were trying out to see how us poor kids would be going to a rich kid's school.
That shit didn't work out too well.
Dang foo u do a pretty good job compared to your peers. Doing real research instead of just a quick Google. Good shit.
First and mayers there was a print shop and I worked there and old timers used to say the people from the projects would fight and the stray bulllets would land on their cars regularly
More pictures of the ogs the old pictures of the big brochudos
Wussgood bro good shit! Yo you should do one on the WS Drifters13 from LA to OC and going on FBIs most wanted
We need to help our youth. I hate gangs. Most of my friends couldn’t go anywhere outside their hood and now most are dead or locked up. Including ones you’ve mentioned and shown in your videos
YOU DO GREAT WORK KEEP THOSE VIDEOS COMING 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
You have some real information about the projects, I grew up in Aliso Village man, the projects was a real war zone with shootings practically daily till the projects were demolished around 1998-1999...
I still remember that 8 year old child that got shot in Trinity Park, shortly after that is when the green gates that surround the park today were built.
Repent for all sins Jesus Loves you change your life for the better It’s worth it ❤️
Amen 🙏🏾
orale where you vatos from? Laaa primeraaa y que eseee?
Got any stories of KAM13 in east la krazy ass Mexicans 13 ?
Thatd be a good one since they kicked out sentinel boys, wiped out Fickett and absorbed part of EGs hood and go at it tough with the MVs
Heard those foos are crazy
I'm from the Bay Area and I've even heard through the grapevine bout KAM.
Would be a good one to hear about
@@listoparaguerra3057 didn’t kam start in SCLA near F13
@@aircnc9385 tagging crew
Thos PJs were crazy AF! There was ELA DUKES, AL CAPONE, TMC, PRIMERA FLATS, RASCALS (RCS), East Coast Crips!! Crazy Cuatro Flats not too far away either
Cuatro flats got reignited when Pico Stoners broke up. They first became Pico Gardens then most got into 4 flats
There were Clarence st aswell
Good video ma boy. But you gotta do more compton hoods in the future
Say my man.... Do one on Anthony Bowie, the kid from 97 east coast that died in y.a . And what happened at his funeral.
What happened
19 year old name Vernon got killed up there.. shot in front of news cameras and all that after funeral.. it was someone who’s tended the funeral also it wasn’t a outsider shooting it up
U r the best at this .keep going ...
ANOTHER BANGER!!!! 💣💥
Im black my family from froot town bpt. They share a hood with the LS13. I could have been from LS13 from all the ppl i knew and grew up with. I eve. Was asked by my own family was i a sureno lol. Its all about how you grow up and who you grow up with. They even nicknamed me chaparro even tho i was talk af
You talking about Compton Varrio Locos?
@@MobLifeTEEZ yep. I grew up with all the young homies my age
@@MobLifeTEEZ wasn't no such thing before I left Compton 1990
That's right bro your always familia
damn it was a lot of black south siders back then
Sad so many innocents get killed. That first case where 2 black teens were killed and 4 wounded didn’t even bang
My family lived off Breed St between 2nd & 3rd st. My brothers went to Roosevelt HS, i went to 1st elementary, and then we moved. To Glendale, CA.
bro do u be pausing for the adds cuz every time u pause for a few seconds an add pops up perfectly and ends right before u start talking again. if its on purpose then good shit and its appreciated
What year is the picture from at 0:55?
I remember I was a kid in the village the east coast crips ran that place. But for to long
That’s my Uncle!!!! That’s my uncle 0:45
Where did you get that picture?
Do a video about the tortilla flats
😂😄😂😁😂😄😂
????
It’s a real, decades old Hispanic gang from Compton… don’t understand why that’s funny???
Compton varrio tortilla flats 13… Chris blatchford of Fox News did that craxy story on chicky, woody, and midget who were literally children who were from tortilla flats, carrying guns and had their hood tattooed on them and they were legit not even hit puberty yet. They were seriously like between 8-11 years old probably ,woody and midget were blood brothers …. I heard current day chucky is dead , brothers woody and midget were both big into politics in the shu programs in prison.. not sure which brother .. but one of them got paralyzed by baby payaso from grape street watts in pelican bay shu…. (Baby Paya later commited suicide) and I’m not sure if the brother who was paralyzed , debriefed and went pc to an sny yard.. but ya.. ones paralyzed … and assuming he’s the on in pc, and one is still active…
You have to do a video on Barrio 18th and Harpys
I had a few coworkers that were from TMC. They always said it was “The Magician Crew” since Chet started off as a breakdance crew.. Atleast that what they told me
Different Gangs magicians and mob crew
I lived most of my life on 24th and Maple Ave. The 80s were crazy. You had 18st back in that time as well as Washington Boys. It was crazy growing up back in the 80s in that area.
Washington Boyz were a football club back in the day. Only rivals were WB and Burlington
What Mexican hood beef with the outlaws 20s ? Besides the east side 13
@@grazyboy3235 22 Street and Loco Park
@@barrymcoc8171 loco park got a hood there ? They always tryna set up shop everywhere but can’t lmaoo
They use to throw around that the 1st east coast crips was ran out of the projects , now we know that the east coast crips handled that was and they had the TMC crippin, that's right 1 st east coast crips salute
ECC don't care about that area and neither does the gangs out there
I got shot at walking by the river in that area lol my partner was shooting back but I ain’t seen no one or where it was coming from
Are any flats in Memphis?
I was raised in 43rd and Main. It was Foe tray Gangster Crip. Do a video on them. Now its 41st Gang. 43GC is still around but low numbers by San pedro
Nearly defunct/non active??
@@OragamiSpliff Theyre still active just not as much as in the 80’s and 90’s. Its a really dangerous area so everyone stays hidden
What ashame
Homies mess up
For the rest treying get there
Own in these new americas!
At 3:49
I see that mostly Mexican gang has Black members. When in prison who do those Black members hang with? Are they allowed to be Surenos in prison?
Course , SOUTHSIDERS ain’t racist .
When I kicked it with these cats we'd throw up signs not even realizing that what we were saying in American Sign Language was "carrot rest stop dog biscuits Jolt Cola buttplug"
Lmfao
YOU SHOULD DO ONE ABOUT VARRIO. SHAKIN CAT MIDGETS GANG 13 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY 818
damn! i grew up in the 4st flats hood! Pico Garden Projects!
Thank you 4 ur clips
Do more on Culver City boys more in depth n the war with vslc n Venice n sotel
RIP LIL trouble🙏🏾 i grew up at trinity park and grew up with the flats
#BottomsUp🧱
What about east side Clanton 14 ?? Just curious 🤔
@@berzerker1100 i think they were across the 10 freeway like 14th and wall
Yezziirr e.sclanton
@@berzerker1100 clanton wasn’t shit they got handled by the tramp6
I heard the gbz been stomping on pf is that true.
F*ck it holmes, La Primera lives!
You should a lot of Tiny Boys turf like Pennsylvania block
Primera flats is crazy but only a few know . But the primera flats was formed by a black and brown brother.
By blacks? Doubt it since back in those days when they started Idk if blacks were around aside from Mexicans jews and russians
@@megustalamota4208 go and dig up the information , most do these varrios where a coalition of brown and black peeps watts is a prime example colonia and etc .
@@deexboy9333 I know the history.. As a matter of fact, PF came out of TF who were started by chicanos
@@megustalamota4208 tortilla flats ? Primera is a older varrio
@@deexboy9333 No TF has had hoods sprung out of them PF 4F even White Fence in 1939.. Some TF dude even said Compton Chapo and Midget Loco once had a conversation on ig a while back and Midget said his grandpa was TF too
great work
Keep it up
@3:38 Wtf why do they have a swastika in the graffiti after the word "evil"?
I met an og that claims he was from aliso village piru prior to the east coast crips stablishing in the PJS
100%! There were brims there and ecc ran’em out! Had them numbers.
@@pvj2234 yes sir he did say brims
@@arcangelaguirre5281 we moved into Aliso at the tail end of that coast/brim beef. Both sides were dropping like flies! TMC was repping The Mexican Crips back then and all the other Mexican sets were letting them have it. Coming from the South Bronx it was crazy to us, back home everyone killed each other over chains, gear and money, here it was just colors.
@@pvj2234To be fair LA more structured then NY
@@DOGFACESOLDIER0708 💯 And a lot safer because of the structure. The homies police their own neighborhoods. In’LA just think about where you’re going before you leave the house every morning and dress accordingly; and stay out of bad areas when it gets dark. You should be alright! In NYC you couldn’t avoid it. Too damn crowded! You had more than double the population of Los Angelos and in an area that was half the size of LA. And I’m talking about New York City’s population from the 70’s verses LA’s population now.
Put that into perspective. LA a huge city, has had over 50 years and is still at less than half the NYC population of the 70’s. Stick up crews, dope fiends, wise guys, homeless, pimps, hookers, drug dealers, cheese lines, mobsters, where EVERYWHERE in NYC in the 70s and 80’s. We thought we died and went to heaven flying in to LA, then you touch ground and realize they got rules/structure. But at least you know the rules there, NY was a giant free for all.
Cesar Chavez? I still call it Brooklyn Avenue.
That's a trip 1st ECC started in a Latino part of LA, not in a Black part. Boyle Heights historically isn't African American
Ig u just found that out by year ago😂😂😂
Yup and I'm surprised they didn't have Hispanic members leftover (maybe they did but they're forced to join other Hispanic gangs/hoods)
This channel is way better than swamp storiez, dude is a culture vulture and gets info wrong on whats going on or happening in the streets
Do PBS 13 next
He has done videos about them before
"Corn Flakes" "Papas Fritas" "Gummy Bears" man hell naw!😂😂😂 L.A. gangs done got too creative with calling rival gangs food names word of mouth is that the Denver Lanes are the ones who started the calling rival gangs by foods back in the 80s then it became a trend the rest of the other gangs started to do it.
That’s not true
Doubt that Mexican hoods been around way longer doubt it took them till 1980 too think of food names .
For reals. "Peanut Butters" Playboys 13, "Tunafish" Toonerville 13, "Tripas" Tepa 13, "Big macs" Barrio Majados 13, "Flours" Florencia 13, "Orchatas" OsiriBoyz 13, "Cheeze Toast 🦀's " East Coast Crip etc
White fence Waffles lol
Man it’s been going on way before that. Stop. No one knows how it started
So that's where Miklo was from, Pico Aliso 😮
Ay yo i used to live by that church next to the park hollenpark
Are they still around
Ooohh they called us French fries. 😂
East Coast crips surrounded by Mexicans and stood on business
I used to live on clarance st right before 1st, that 99 cent store was always fucking tagged up lol. Grew up with alot of those foos from tmc, had them in my house n shit and seen alot of foos in and out of jail.. r.i.p y.g r.i.p Malo free the homie Maniac!
That's right my boy mob Gang
That's right my boy
Do one on 8st
Aliso Village Brims
( The 1St Black Gang in East LA )
Yeah the Brims were the first black hood in Boyle Heights and Yeah Flats got along with the Brims my mom told me stories how they would kick it with the Brims
Ghetto Boyz 🛝 different. It’s crazy they even got caught….
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I would like to see more North East LA gangs. More notably Lincoln Heights
Ribbit ribbit
@@arcangelkriz1561 is that what you do all day? Make animal noises on UA-cam
Do one one ghetto Boyz
Do Boyle Heights KAM gang they were once a tagging crew
They're on the other side of the fwy like off the 10 by soto, they're a gang now
Dont kam got a click in another part of LA?
Trinity park is Primera Flats
How you not gonna do a vid on the maravillas
honestly u should do a video abt 4xF there very dominate by far and take sum territory of TMCs hands
Yo you gotta do the story about Jerome Saint in snowfall 💯
🔥🔥🔥🔥bro
Do varrio Norwalk vs artesia