I grew up near Charlotte and Soto. I avoided the lure of stupidity and temptation. I went onto graduate for Cal State Registered Nursing. Now I'm saving lives and making a difference in my community.
@@firstlast-pq1tx How is your State's wage index doing for you? In ,Cali. We have higher incomes, higher gdp, and can afford more. Sorry your State can't afford much.
Ayyyye I am the son of the black chef who got that rock thrown through his window. I went on to win third and first place for the Ramona gardens projects in a spelling bee with ALL LA projects, and I am now in school for social work. I graduate in one year. I’ll always be thankful for my experiences in east LA.
I was a lucky Asian kid in my neighborhood. Blacks and Mexicans would actually escort me back home at night since it was dangerous. Frequent shootings and helicopters were the norm where I grew up.
At Ramona Gardens we had a few Asian Families and from India as well but they were always minding their business I'm sure that is why we watched over them too.
I remember growing up in the Ramona Gardens in the 90s. It was bad. I used to have a Afro American friend back in Elementary. One day at elementary school, he was in tears that he was moving out of the projects due to the fire bomb. I used to live on Crusado Ln for 2 years and Lancaster for 3 years. Just watching this video got me flashbacks. Most of my project life is good. But the neighborhood gang was bad. I’m glad mom raised me right or I could’ve been somewhere worse in my life.
Yep......mothers have to keep you busy. Lots of hobbys.....lots of school, sports, bowling leagues on the weekends......maybe even some piano lessons or some $hit. Me and a friend of mine who grew up in stop 6......we bowled, played sports and we rode dirtbikes outside of school. I also spent alot of time learning to play guitar, sax, learned how to read sheet music, drums.....a bit of piano. Thats how our mothers kept us busy......and it worked. Well for a little while anyway......for me. My problem was once I became an adult I started living it up......lived it up a bit too much. Suprised I'm still here though. Died twice from ODs, got shot once and stabbed on 3 seperate occasions......1 of which was 7 times. I made it though. I'm still alive and now I just try to live it down a little......or alot.
They’re also responsible for a very violent and heinous crime that took place three years ago in 2019 in Sunland, Ca. Three men hazard gang members with two female hazard gang accomplice’s cornered a pregnant elementary school teacher while she was turning unto her street to go home. They proceeded to open her door and car jack her. They stabbed her repeatedly even though she was screaming and begging for her unborn child. They ignored her pleas and instead they all laughed and as the one pos gangster was stabbing her repeatedly was laughing and saying die b*tch over and over again. That sweet lady lives right around the corner were I used to live. Thank God she survived and gave birth to a healthy child.
I think the member who stabbed the pregnant woman is going to have problems because of the fact of the baby being a victim as well. That will not sit well with any active general population Hispanic gang. Especially in prison
As a Chicano I do acknowledge and accept that a lot of my people can be racist. I tend to call it out when I see it happen. To be fair though, the “Wash Me!” on dirty cars happens to everyone that has a dirty car. It’s a Mexican prank that will certainly get pulled on you if your car is that dirty 😂
Yeah I didn’t take the wash me thing as inherently racial especially if they were just doin it to dirty cars but all the racial slurs and firebombin shit was hella outta pocket
Having grown up in Boyle Heights and being familiar with the surrounding area, I never went into Hazard. Everyone knew everyone there, so if they didn't recognize you, you were gonna get hit up. Lancaster is the main point of entrance. The way I saw it, there was one way in, and one way out. Nah, I'm good.
One thing I'll be Real about I'm from West Side CLANTON I moved to Hazard's neighborhood in 1997 I was barely married and about to have my first kid and they treated me with dignity and respect and actually I have a older homegirl that her brothers are from Hazard and they were very respectful and I got respect for Hazard. We've always been good relations with big Hazard. And I lived on Tremont right at Lancaster. The last thing I want to say is how many true neighborhoods have their own projects flats Aliso village they share there's. In Hazard projects it's just Ramona Gardens Hazard and that's it.
The reason La Emme (Mex Maafia) lashed out for the release of "American Me" is because it depicts the origin story of Mex Mafia based on real people, and the main character was based on a founding member. And in the movie they show him young gang member in juvee and is raped in a scene causing him to turn the tables on the rapist and kills him resulting in his continuation of being locked up due to being charged with (1st) murder and now is incardinated from juvey till 18 then goes straight to prison. for aa significant time.(resulting in MM formation eventually) The issue is in MM no members can be homosexual in any manner especially being raped. So MM mad that in real life this never happened and it is disrespectful to their code of conduct, not to mention being portrayed in an national big time movie. They pressured and tried intimidating movie company after failing to get it's creator Edward James Olmos to agree to remove/change the scene. This scene which Mr.Almos' made the decision to keep in (even after harsh warnings & threats by the gang) was what some say, caused (in consequence of this creative decision) the deaths of all the people (that had worked on the film). There is more detailed stories online possibly RUclips as well, about this specific part of the story. (If I am incorrect please feel free to add or let me know TY / @HOOD WAR STORIES -Great stories BTW Good Job ! )
You can’t blame em, that is disrespectful. Hollywood has disrespected Mexicans since the beginning. Another reason why I don’t really care to watch much movies anymore
Man watching this makes me thankful that I grew up in an area of the United States that I was able to have friends of all races without having to worry about some asshole trying to kill any of us for the color of our skin. It's nice being able to have enough land to enjoy it by planting a garden, hunting fishing, and providing for my family. I've lived in several cities but there's nothing like living in the peaceful,quite countryside where you can listen to packs of Coyotes at night. There's nothing like sitting on the porch listening to the birds sing and the sounds of the forest at night. It's calming and peaceful. I feel for anyone living in those gang invested areas.
Yeah I used to be cruel,careless and destructive in my local community,what a fool I was.I had to learn the hard way Multiple prison terms,and life altering injuries fighting.Nowdays I agree it's such a waste of young people with all the potential in the world in front of themselves but will throw away their youth doing things I now see as selfish,stupid and self destructive
I’m Mexican and I don’t respect any type of racism that isn’t provoke. Now we all talk shit here and there, but that far different from trying to hurt people for no reason.
Back in 2004, some girl told me to pick her up at her place in Ramona Gardens. I don't know if I was in danger, but I left the car running just in case.
Sad dude imagine ruining your family life over bs in sure all this kids parents worked super hard to have a home and food on the table. These little pricks force their own to move and live in even worse situations.
@@mrkilo-g8794Military members are fighting for their countries. Not 3-4 blocks of property that none of them owned. Gang members brought down property values and made their families targets.... real losers.
I love your research in this story. You have allot of accurate information up to the T with names. One thing I did want to say for the record. It was honestly not just about being black. The reason I know this is because my step dad was black, we lived in the heart of BH right next door to ground zero. This was back at the start of 1988 till his passing in 2008. Never did we have an issue because he was a good man that kept to himself. Something to know about BH is that if you don't bring your gangs or start claiming hoods outside of BH, regardless if your skin color...no one cares. But the moment you do you are now representing the rest of your skin tone. That's as much as I can say because I can't share the "behind the scenes" details. But yes, for the record, it wasn't because the families were black.
Even though Mexicans are racist I used to love their LA street culture back in the day. Dress codes, mannerisms, graffiti, lowriding, tattoos, language, slang and etc. Till this day I own two pair of Nike Cortez's.
@@johndavis9321 but east coast Crips were commiting hate crimes and racially motivated murders against Hispanics in Florence don't sit here acting like black gangs ain't commiting hate crimes
@@daedaealmiighty8183 that’s fair I’m not gonna sit here and act like the black gangs in LA don’t b on a lot of the same bullshit the Mexican gangs be on the Mexican gangs especially the ones in north east and east when the black populations are much lower seem to push that racial shit a lot harder than the black gangs do in the past anyway I have heard race relations have improved a bit
Going to school in the early 2000s from city terrace to wilson hs the dash or mta wouldn't go inside the pjs. It was scary going through there especially when u see atleast 20 gangster hanging out.
Growing up in the 70's, and born in Los Angel and living in some pretty bad Ghettos; el sereno was one of the worst! those beast were hell to be among! going to local jr. high school, el sereno jr.high, was like going to a gladiator stadium! not sure if i was going to make it back home or not! needless to say was time to leave that living hell!
As a Hispanic Black man I've experienced racism by my own Raza just because I'm not full Mexican. My sister and I used to get called the "N" word and the Mexican slang word for blacks because we were darker and our hair was curlier. Growing up on the Mexican side of town I always had to fight just because I'm mixed so I was always taunted and picked on even in school. I'm proud of my Cuban, African, and, Italian roots I inherited from my Dad but ashamed of my Mexican side because of everything I went through growing up by them. To this day I still don't have Mexican friends even though most my family is Mexican since my mom's side is Mexican. I've always been the biggest and tallest besides my brother and sister on my moms side of the family so we always knew we was different. I'm proud of my African roots and even in prison the only people who accepted me were my brothers cause even the Mexicans there knew I was mixed and would ask what my race was. Black is beautiful but we all the same inside. It's sad to see how so many Mexicans from here are so racist against blacks. Where I'm from we were always out numbered but we were never outsized.
I'm just gona add this. I grew up in Hawthorne and blacks were racist to Mexicans quite often . So I guess it just depends what part of LA you grow up in. If it's not blacks on Mexicans or Mexicans on blacks it's police on everyone
I went through the same Homie. I'm African American, Cuban, Mexican, & Native American. I speak Fluent Spanish 100% Puro!! But always hated by Eses & Paisas because I'm too dark skinned!! I've been called Mayate so many times it's not funny!! I'm a Piru (so I got more accepted by Blacks & Mixed Blacks than Mexicans. My Grandmother on my Dad Side is from Culican,Sinaloa so I have Mexican Family down there, but it's all racial when you from Compton & Carson it's always been Black vs Brown it's sad!! Uno Amor ✊🏾✊🏼🇺🇸🇲🇽
They should have transferred all the residents out of that housing to set a tone. They should have condemned those projects. Growing up, starting in middle school, I didn’t get along with the Hispanics. We would fight daily. However, when I met my wife, although she looks Dominican, her mother is black and her father is Mexican, from Guadalajara. They showed me that we could get along, and love each other. We’ve been married 23 years with 4x kids. They embrace/love the Latino side of their multicultural family. My wife’s brother is married to an Italian women, her other sister is married to a Puerto Rican man, and her other sister is married to a Caucasian man. Our family looks like the United Nations. I realize we probably will not get along as long as those whom want to eradicate us both still exist. But just respect each other’s hustle and don’t turn it racial when you have a dispute.
Idk man lol The current racial tensions are because the young black and brown youth are circling race issues higher than ever before It’s getting outta hand
I grew up in the San Fernando Gardens during the late 80s early 90s crack epidemic and pretty much saw the same shit going on....everyone knew if u werent a resident or customer, u had NO business in the projects! Its wasnt all bad tho....memories still dear to my heart of me and my 2 carnales sneaking up to "killer hill" on our skateboards! I now stay on the top of that same hill overlooking the same projects and most of our Vallesito querido.....thanks for making content for all us proud ass project babies! Maybe u can make ur way to the San Fernando valley and into this barrio
We need to get a Clantone St video as well. Only gang to be able to use the 14 without getting pressed. Not a GangBanger myself but as a History lover, I love hearing the History of Los Angeles whether good or bad.
Clanton used to be the name of a street where the hood started. Because of how active and the city thinking they'd solve the gang problem by changing the name to 14th st would help, it obviously didn't. They embraced the change. Therefore Clanton 14th st. Nothing to do with being a Norteño
I’m Dominican used to live out there on Marengo and Tremont with my ex who was chicana and her family.Its crazy Dog to see how much history gang and non gang related there is BH I really fuck with that side of town a lot respect to those cats out there.
Bro I'm coming to LA june 14-19 and I was wondering if you would wanna do a collab about East LA to show the positives of these hoods and the positives of the Chicano movement..Regardless thanks for all these amazing videos I'm learning a lot
i ain’t from LA but jus kno it ain’t all mexicans on that racist shi. lotta that shi stems from gang beef. the racist cholos look stupid when they on that typa shi cuz they all like bumping oldies and rap but racist? man u don’t know how that makes the rest of us look dumb
These cats have had a chapter in Centralia WA for at least 30 years. I have friends who were directly involved with them right out of high-school. Between there clique and the gangs that came about due to there presence has forever changed that small town forever. I had friends who counted themselves as members and also friends in there biggest rivals clique as well. Most of my friends are dead or in prison now.
@@skippyboy88 my thoughts exactly when they came to town. Most of the guys they beefed with started a rival gang called the "losers" and started tagging over there big hazard tags with losers and that made them think that they were being called losers and the fight is still going on today.
I'm not from BH or associate with anyone from there but I have a lot of respect for that neighborhood. It's a varrio rich in the Chicano gang culture. You can't think of east L.A. gangs or any gang for that matter without thinking of Big Hazard as well as a few others.
@@Im_telling_on_your_asses pony boy messed up and showed weakness when he got in the car and was talking with Randy. He did it right in front if Two Bit that just stood there and watched. I guess that's how they do it in Oklahoma lol
@@chrish1297 I remember growing up in Eagle Rock in the early 80s and 90s around a lot of Mexicans and Asians. I was one of the poor white families sprinkled into that neighborhood. The best memories I've ever had was running around this hills, streets, and alleys with no shirt and no shoes and some change in my pocket to hit the candy store and the public pool.
That’s not accurate at all… 🤦🏽♂️ this movie was targeted by the mafia because of the scene portraying the character of Cheyenne cadena getting raped and that never happened in real life, among other offenses committed by ex members who were hired by olmos as technical advisors… come on bro we have the internet for this exact reason, if you don’t know something look it up… 🤦🏽♂️
@@CGoldmill-dz4gk I know the whole story. Dude, I had a J number. I’ve been doing time in California since the 90’s. I’m glad you enjoyed your RUclips education though, Holmes. 🤙🏻
I`ll be walking home from the Variety Boys Club on Cincinnati St. and more than once I ran for my life down Brooklyn, well know Cesar Chavez Avenue because it was brutal during the late 70s and early 80s.
I hung out with some guys from Hazard back in the late 80s and would visit them sometimes. I am shocked to see some of them in this video. Lucky for me I was not affiliated with any clique and never disrespected any of them. Reason they were always cool.
Thousand Stand12 them VNE boys had some clackers. I remember I met this cat called Caps from there. He had a small Nike swoosh tatted above his ear. " Just do it"
@@unknownsource00 In the movie "Blvd Nights" the gang Chuco belongs to is called VGV (Varrio Grande Vista). Grande Vista street is one of the main streets going in and out of the Estrada Courts housing projects. Estrada is the E in VNE (Varrio Nuevo Estrada).
They were both legends from my housing projects. I grew up with both of these men. They were both familia. Unless you were born and raised in my projects and were related to someone then you have no idea what you're talking about. God bless.
@@ashleegarcia3798 Wassup hometeam. ACHES UP. Thank you for the warm response. I appreciate it. My jefa grew up with CB, Robert and Rocky. I'm from the projects. That's right Ashlee rep up. There's nothing wrong with reppin where we come from. Vanegas Ln.
Varrio Hazard ain't no joke I seen there hood off the 10 Fwy in East LA not to far from Primera Flats and all over there is 99% Mexicans. They ride hard for the Dodgers & Raiders and there Sur 13 🖤🏈💙⚾️😎🇲🇽
I Remember these guys when I use to stay out by City Terrace. There was always Clash between alot of the gangs out there n shots busting out in the evenings.
@Soldier of Jehovah it happened in 2014 bruh hazard Florencia 18st Longos all still target black people don’t even get me started on the Far East side or Torrance
Bewildering to think that Robot 1:03 guy on the left with the suit was one of the main eme shot callers . He looks like a straight pretty boy but a killer none the less
So he’s assaulting a officer who’s doing his job and Because he doesn’t stop assaulting the officer he’s then shot and killed I’m guessing they thought the other officer was supposed to watch his kill his partner play stupid games win stupid prizes
My uncle use to talk about them , Hazards , White Fence , Playboys , Florencia , Rude Boys , Venice , Bounty Hunter Crips , Avenues and grape street watts he is from Wieghand Colonia Watts Young Gents use to tell me all These crazy stories of them going at it I would be amazed as a kid growing up
My great grandma lived a acrossed da street from when dat woman got murder for dat movie , my great grandma remembered the night she got shot. She heard da shots
Hell nah bro the homie Mousey From Latin Kings Smashed on a whopper n left him with 21 stitches in his face lmao he snitched n got less time🤦🏻♂️😂 seen him later on n I let everyone kno he was a ratK
Oh yes that's where my mother was living there when it was brand new Ramona Gardens 1940s and Boyle Heights but she never got into that gang culture and she did not like that and she beat up one gang banger try to steal her father's car. Years later she would drive by there so she can reminisce about her past she went to Roosevelt High School where she met my father and they got married and they had seven children I miss my mom she passed away last year she was 95 I wanted to take her back to her high school but she got dementia.
Do one on Maravilla most fearless gang in East LA the hood went again the Mexican Mafia and turned the colors green for Maravilla green light gang vs Everybody.
I'm usually against gentrification but in this instance I'm for it. Two things. First, you didn't see black gangs do the same thing to latinos when they first moved in. Nothing more than slurs..maybe. Second, you don't see them doing the same thing to white people who gentrify the areas. Speaks volumes. Lastly, the blacks were almost always women and children. Civilians. So, in that respect, I am ALL for gentrification. I am against it, all other times. Once you are out targeting innocent women and kids, you deserve whatever.
Stop it man, I not saying it right cause it’s most definitely wrong especially attacking innocents and children to say the least, but don’t come out here pretending black ppl didn’t do this to us Latinos aswell especially in the projects when they saw us as intruders
@@Realitycheck327 you lieing mf black gangs wasnt firebombing mexican residents homes trying to drive them out. Thats not gang banging thats some hate crime shit
@@mugenxfromxthex8962 Lmfaooo exactly these dudes are delusional and refuse to admit their violent attacks are racially motivated like there’s not 1000s of examples of this
Is LA really this racially motivated? I live down here by sac so idk shit about up there. Shits poppin but fuhh I’m Mexican and I fuck with my black ppl y’all honestly some of the funniest ppl I ever met. Be roasting tf outta one another 💀💀💀
@Soldier of Jehovah Shit that’s a lie, Every Hispanic in So Cal talk like blacks and call each other nigga today !!!! Now the older generation was for sure on they own tip..
frightening and very real.......after the release of the movie it was green light on Edward James Olmos and I think everyone involved with the making of the movie.
One thing, i despised and hated was the racial conflict towards Blacks during the 90's early 2000 caused by many Mexican gangs but i always remember what respect do these gangs truly have? simple none. especially for themselves and their families let alone other struggling people. You reap what you sow.
As a Chicano I’m ashamed of these gangbangers behavior, it’s embarrassing. Especially do to the fact that not matter how hard they think they r they all go SNY/PC I’m back of a patrol car.
So she should have moved into Beverley Hills??How??With what money?? Even when someone is broke they can move from there projects to another dangerous project in another city or state.
@@wsmokr why does it automatically have to be a projects?? She has had 8 children rents were a lot cheaper im sure when she was barely in her 3rd one. She could’ve moved out of la county to a more decent neighborhood and got an apartment. Where there’s a will there’s a way. This woman just likes that lifestyle and sees nothing wrong with it I imagine.
@@dennislizarraga7574 she lives there for years like 40 years or more , her house was the 2 story on the left with da garage under it right at da corner , I wanna say it was white n it had a house behind it
@@dennislizarraga7574 my great grandpa owned a video store Ina hood called don juans video store if I’m not mistaken my dad used to talk bout it all da time
Being a Chicano growing up in the 90s and listening to rap, I still can’t relate to cholos, I love the cholo movies, the music, but never joined a gang, never spoke their slang or dressed like them.
Probably suffered trauma from blks or heard about the authorities their family and friends experienced around blk people. It's a gang, they're going to take things to the extreme and vise versa.
I was walking my pitbull and we were on the corner and he had to take a shit ehh. We watched a vatto throw a rock through a window and he yelled " quit banging my lady ese or next time we throw 2 rocks foo" me and my dog was like whhaaattttt! Then the vattos started break dancing and doing the robot and shit.i said " hey holmes you know you just cant throw rocks at peoples widows ese!" Then he said "yo fucker i know you, your dad drives a ice cream truck on Daytons ese!" So i ran off with my dog and had half a log still to push. Man another day in da hood
I grew up near Charlotte and Soto. I avoided the lure of stupidity and temptation. I went onto graduate for Cal State Registered Nursing. Now I'm saving lives and making a difference in my community.
Good job. It's hard to stay away from the b.s. so good job at staying focused.
🫡 Congrats bro proud of you
You go girl
How calis cost of living doing you?
@@firstlast-pq1tx
How is your State's wage index doing for you? In ,Cali. We have higher incomes, higher gdp, and can afford more. Sorry your State can't afford much.
Ayyyye I am the son of the black chef who got that rock thrown through his window. I went on to win third and first place for the Ramona gardens projects in a spelling bee with ALL LA projects, and I am now in school for social work. I graduate in one year. I’ll always be thankful for my experiences in east LA.
Never settle and keep grinding bro
God bless you! Keep going
@@johndake294 always fam
@@OMGWorld100 thank you so much you guys will hear more of my story soon don’t worry I have a lot planned!
You got smart and not took to the streets
I was a lucky Asian kid in my neighborhood. Blacks and Mexicans would actually escort me back home at night since it was dangerous. Frequent shootings and helicopters were the norm where I grew up.
At Ramona Gardens we had a few Asian Families and from India as well but they were always minding their business I'm sure that is why we watched over them too.
@@estefanybaltazar8369everyone but the blacks. Nothing to be proud of
I remember growing up in the Ramona Gardens in the 90s. It was bad. I used to have a Afro American friend back in Elementary. One day at elementary school, he was in tears that he was moving out of the projects due to the fire bomb. I used to live on Crusado Ln for 2 years and Lancaster for 3 years. Just watching this video got me flashbacks. Most of my project life is good. But the neighborhood gang was bad. I’m glad mom raised me right or I could’ve been somewhere worse in my life.
Same here my buddy was half Mexican /black and never had problems with hazard members
Yes *Sir,* indeed~
Yep......mothers have to keep you busy. Lots of hobbys.....lots of school, sports, bowling leagues on the weekends......maybe even some piano lessons or some $hit. Me and a friend of mine who grew up in stop 6......we bowled, played sports and we rode dirtbikes outside of school. I also spent alot of time learning to play guitar, sax, learned how to read sheet music, drums.....a bit of piano. Thats how our mothers kept us busy......and it worked. Well for a little while anyway......for me. My problem was once I became an adult I started living it up......lived it up a bit too much. Suprised I'm still here though. Died twice from ODs, got shot once and stabbed on 3 seperate occasions......1 of which was 7 times. I made it though. I'm still alive and now I just try to live it down a little......or alot.
Lived right behind Nicos market. Never went out into the hood because how bad it was. Crazy to see this stuff on youtube.
lol can blame the w
They’re also responsible for a very violent and heinous crime that took place three years ago in 2019 in Sunland, Ca. Three men hazard gang members with two female hazard gang accomplice’s cornered a pregnant elementary school teacher while she was turning unto her street to go home. They proceeded to open her door and car jack her. They stabbed her repeatedly even though she was screaming and begging for her unborn child. They ignored her pleas and instead they all laughed and as the one pos gangster was stabbing her repeatedly was laughing and saying die b*tch over and over again. That sweet lady lives right around the corner were I used to live. Thank God she survived and gave birth to a healthy child.
Damn I lived in sunland when that happened and remember hearing the ghetto birds I had no idea that’s who got her
I think the member who stabbed the pregnant woman is going to have problems because of the fact of the baby being a victim as well. That will not sit well with any active general population Hispanic gang. Especially in prison
@@jessetapia3996 You could nickname him 'Chala Manson'.
Your a liar.
Oh yeas we took good care of him??
As a Chicano I do acknowledge and accept that a lot of my people can be racist. I tend to call it out when I see it happen. To be fair though, the “Wash Me!” on dirty cars happens to everyone that has a dirty car. It’s a Mexican prank that will certainly get pulled on you if your car is that dirty 😂
Yeah I didn’t take the wash me thing as inherently racial especially if they were just doin it to dirty cars but all the racial slurs and firebombin shit was hella outta pocket
@Area69employee not sure what you’re trying to say 🤔every race has racist people but it’s usually the blacks that point the finger at everybody else
Everyone was racist to everyone back then. Stop cappin
He said they wrote slurs, I’m pretty sure it wasn’t “wash me”.
that's why I voted for trump ...that's why I started siding with the republicans in Texas...
Having grown up in Boyle Heights and being familiar with the surrounding area, I never went into Hazard. Everyone knew everyone there, so if they didn't recognize you, you were gonna get hit up. Lancaster is the main point of entrance. The way I saw it, there was one way in, and one way out.
Nah, I'm good.
Yeah, as a rule," if you ain't from there don't go there" applies to any and all 'hoods.
You’re a smart man
Facts Lancaster Ave is the main point
One thing I'll be Real about I'm from West Side CLANTON I moved to Hazard's neighborhood in 1997 I was barely married and about to have my first kid and they treated me with dignity and respect and actually I have a older homegirl that her brothers are from Hazard and they were very respectful and I got respect for Hazard. We've always been good relations with big Hazard. And I lived on Tremont right at Lancaster. The last thing I want to say is how many true neighborhoods have their own projects flats Aliso village they share there's. In Hazard projects it's just Ramona Gardens Hazard and that's it.
I’d smoke blunts in they hood all day won’t tell me nadaaaa
The reason La Emme (Mex Maafia) lashed out for the release of "American Me" is because it depicts the origin story of Mex Mafia based on real people, and the main character was based on a founding member. And in the movie they show him young gang member in juvee and is raped in a scene causing him to turn the tables on the rapist and kills him resulting in his continuation of being locked up due to being charged with (1st) murder and now is incardinated from juvey till 18 then goes straight to prison. for aa significant time.(resulting in MM formation eventually)
The issue is in MM no members can be homosexual in any manner especially being raped. So MM mad that in real life this never happened and it is disrespectful to their code of conduct, not to mention being portrayed in an national big time movie. They pressured and tried intimidating movie company after failing to get it's creator Edward James Olmos to agree to remove/change the scene.
This scene which Mr.Almos' made the decision to keep in (even after harsh warnings & threats by the gang) was what some say, caused (in consequence of this creative decision) the deaths of all the people (that had worked on the film). There is more detailed stories online possibly RUclips as well, about this specific part of the story.
(If I am incorrect please feel free to add or let me know TY /
@HOOD WAR STORIES -Great stories BTW Good Job ! )
Olmos paid a bounty as well after learning he was green lit.
@@pistolpete1455 Paid 10 pesos and a bag of beans. All was cool with the 'Clique'.
didn't the Italian kid get rapped?
One of the actors who was shot was one of the kids at the end of the movie who did the drive by shooting. He is now paralysed. Seriously fucked up
You can’t blame em, that is disrespectful. Hollywood has disrespected Mexicans since the beginning. Another reason why I don’t really care to watch much movies anymore
😂😂😂😂 bruh that baby boy meme of snoop dogg killed me!
@@melvinburks621 ruclips.net/video/XC86QTUSdpw/видео.html
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Man watching this makes me thankful that I grew up in an area of the United States that I was able to have friends of all races without having to worry about some asshole trying to kill any of us for the color of our skin. It's nice being able to have enough land to enjoy it by planting a garden, hunting fishing, and providing for my family. I've lived in several cities but there's nothing like living in the peaceful,quite countryside where you can listen to packs of Coyotes at night. There's nothing like sitting on the porch listening to the birds sing and the sounds of the forest at night. It's calming and peaceful. I feel for anyone living in those gang invested areas.
It's funny how we mature. I used to like all these crap when I was in high school. Now , I see it as a waste of life and talent. God help them.
It just gets old....its like stupid as fuck!.......
Like what's all this for
Amen brother
True words...
Respect outa Liverpool 🇬🇧
Exactly bro
Yeah I used to be cruel,careless and destructive in my local community,what a fool I was.I had to learn the hard way Multiple prison terms,and life altering injuries fighting.Nowdays I agree it's such a waste of young people with all the potential in the world in front of themselves but will throw away their youth doing things I now see as selfish,stupid and self destructive
I’m Mexican and I don’t respect any type of racism that isn’t provoke. Now we all talk shit here and there, but that far different from trying to hurt people for no reason.
This is so sad, but it has to be told..
Everybody wants to be remembered, most deserve it..
much love from germany, you havnt been forgotten!
Back in 2004, some girl told me to pick her up at her place in Ramona Gardens. I don't know if I was in danger, but I left the car running just in case.
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Sad dude imagine ruining your family life over bs in sure all this kids parents worked super hard to have a home and food on the table. These little pricks force their own to move and live in even worse situations.
Same thing could be said for Military Families dude
@@mrkilo-g8794Military members are fighting for their countries. Not 3-4 blocks of property that none of them owned. Gang members brought down property values and made their families targets.... real losers.
"Orale, where you vatos from?"
La primera y que!
"La Hazard controlamos todo!"
Piche pee wee chavala 🤣
I thought I knew it all ended up in Juvi hall
Thanks for this content btw. The other hood stories channel just stopped and u picked up the torch
I love your research in this story. You have allot of accurate information up to the T with names. One thing I did want to say for the record. It was honestly not just about being black. The reason I know this is because my step dad was black, we lived in the heart of BH right next door to ground zero. This was back at the start of 1988 till his passing in 2008. Never did we have an issue because he was a good man that kept to himself. Something to know about BH is that if you don't bring your gangs or start claiming hoods outside of BH, regardless if your skin color...no one cares. But the moment you do you are now representing the rest of your skin tone. That's as much as I can say because I can't share the "behind the scenes" details. But yes, for the record, it wasn't because the families were black.
Even though Mexicans are racist I used to love their LA street culture back in the day. Dress codes, mannerisms, graffiti, lowriding, tattoos, language, slang and etc. Till this day I own two pair of Nike Cortez's.
I’m Mexican Puerto Rican I’m not racist bro I love my black people 😇🙏🙏🙏
U see alot of racism against Mexicans in so central by blacks just on the east side its the opposite
@@user-nh6vu3qr7b blacks where never firebombin Mexican homes or no shit like that stop it
@@johndavis9321 but east coast Crips were commiting hate crimes and racially motivated murders against Hispanics in Florence don't sit here acting like black gangs ain't commiting hate crimes
@@daedaealmiighty8183 that’s fair I’m not gonna sit here and act like the black gangs in LA don’t b on a lot of the same bullshit the Mexican gangs be on the Mexican gangs especially the ones in north east and east when the black populations are much lower seem to push that racial shit a lot harder than the black gangs do in the past anyway I have heard race relations have improved a bit
Operation “Resident Evil” had me laughing hard I was like what these foo’s zombie gang members now 🤣🤣
Dat wuz no joke bout 800 LAPD, LASD, CIA, AFT, FBI juz to get 38 homies. It looked like a scenne from a movie or a video game. FACTS... NO CAP.
Bruh that took me out 😅
Going to school in the early 2000s from city terrace to wilson hs the dash or mta wouldn't go inside the pjs. It was scary going through there especially when u see atleast 20 gangster hanging out.
Hmm I may know you Abraham lol
Nicely done with plenty of facts, information, and photos. I only know this gang and hood from their relevance to the film.
Our ancestors went through so much for us to be here.. we have to do better.. one person at a time
They didn’t do shit
Don’t kid yourself
@@twocooleetoh3128 BIG H
Growing up in the 70's, and born in Los Angel and living in some pretty bad Ghettos; el sereno was one of the worst! those beast were hell to be among! going to local jr. high school, el sereno jr.high, was like going to a gladiator stadium! not sure if i was going to make it back home or not! needless to say was time to leave that living hell!
I went to El Sereno Middle School and City Terrace Elementary
As a Hispanic Black man I've experienced racism by my own Raza just because I'm not full Mexican. My sister and I used to get called the "N" word and the Mexican slang word for blacks because we were darker and our hair was curlier. Growing up on the Mexican side of town I always had to fight just because I'm mixed so I was always taunted and picked on even in school. I'm proud of my Cuban, African, and, Italian roots I inherited from my Dad but ashamed of my Mexican side because of everything I went through growing up by them. To this day I still don't have Mexican friends even though most my family is Mexican since my mom's side is Mexican. I've always been the biggest and tallest besides my brother and sister on my moms side of the family so we always knew we was different. I'm proud of my African roots and even in prison the only people who accepted me were my brothers cause even the Mexicans there knew I was mixed and would ask what my race was. Black is beautiful but we all the same inside. It's sad to see how so many Mexicans from here are so racist against blacks. Where I'm from we were always out numbered but we were never outsized.
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I'm just gona add this. I grew up in Hawthorne and blacks were racist to Mexicans quite often . So I guess it just depends what part of LA you grow up in. If it's not blacks on Mexicans or Mexicans on blacks it's police on everyone
I went through the same Homie. I'm African American, Cuban, Mexican, & Native American. I speak Fluent Spanish 100% Puro!! But always hated by Eses & Paisas because I'm too dark skinned!! I've been called Mayate so many times it's not funny!! I'm a Piru (so I got more accepted by Blacks & Mixed Blacks than Mexicans. My Grandmother on my Dad Side is from Culican,Sinaloa so I have Mexican Family down there, but it's all racial when you from Compton & Carson it's always been Black vs Brown it's sad!! Uno Amor ✊🏾✊🏼🇺🇸🇲🇽
I'm sorry you went through that brother
I'm sorry you went through that I respect you brother
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Prayers for those trying to recover from the passing of their loved ones 🕊️
They should have transferred all the residents out of that housing to set a tone. They should have condemned those projects. Growing up, starting in middle school, I didn’t get along with the Hispanics. We would fight daily. However, when I met my wife, although she looks Dominican, her mother is black and her father is Mexican, from Guadalajara. They showed me that we could get along, and love each other. We’ve been married 23 years with 4x kids. They embrace/love the Latino side of their multicultural family. My wife’s brother is married to an Italian women, her other sister is married to a Puerto Rican man, and her other sister is married to a Caucasian man. Our family looks like the United Nations. I realize we probably will not get along as long as those whom want to eradicate us both still exist. But just respect each other’s hustle and don’t turn it racial when you have a dispute.
Idk man lol The current racial tensions are because the young black and brown youth are circling race issues higher than ever before
It’s getting outta hand
@@anthonymelendez333 na man things are cool now
The real problem is Mexican gangs compete with black gangs and naturally tensions take hold when they’re competing for customers.
Sounds like my family. I’m Italian and my wife in Jamaican. Our grandson is half black and half Mexican. 🤣
Im black/Native American…I have a German Irish child, 2 Puerto Rican children & one black….they’re gonna help change the world 🌍
Been waiting! Binged watched all the episodes 😭
I grew up in the San Fernando Gardens during the late 80s early 90s crack epidemic and pretty much saw the same shit going on....everyone knew if u werent a resident or customer, u had NO business in the projects! Its wasnt all bad tho....memories still dear to my heart of me and my 2 carnales sneaking up to "killer hill" on our skateboards! I now stay on the top of that same hill overlooking the same projects and most of our Vallesito querido.....thanks for making content for all us proud ass project babies! Maybe u can make ur way to the San Fernando valley and into this barrio
We need to get a Clantone St video as well. Only gang to be able to use the 14 without getting pressed. Not a GangBanger myself but as a History lover, I love hearing the History of Los Angeles whether good or bad.
14th st* their name is two different street names for one name for the barrio js
Why would they get pressed for using their street name/number?
Clanton used to be the name of a street where the hood started. Because of how active and the city thinking they'd solve the gang problem by changing the name to 14th st would help, it obviously didn't. They embraced the change. Therefore Clanton 14th st. Nothing to do with being a Norteño
They were banging 14 before there was even a norte
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I’m Dominican used to live out there on Marengo and Tremont with my ex who was chicana and her family.Its crazy Dog to see how much history gang and non gang related there is BH I really fuck with that side of town a lot respect to those cats out there.
Top shelf channel right here!.hardest channel on the tube... keep rollin! 💪🏾
Old-School Dude front & center @00:45 looks just like
"Magic" (Tres-Puntos / La-Onda) in Blood In Blood Out.
GOOD CONTENT BRO..KEEP ON BRING THEM GOOD CONTENT AND HISTORY
Bro I'm coming to LA june 14-19 and I was wondering if you would wanna do a collab about East LA to show the positives of these hoods and the positives of the Chicano movement..Regardless thanks for all these amazing videos I'm learning a lot
I'm black and I live down the street from those project ,I make sure I stay my ass away from over there 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol same here!
Y’all kings be careful out there
I grew up there. I’m sorry y’all gotta watch your backs like that. Just know not everyone who grew up in Ramona Gardens is racist
@@Lost_Angeles not all of us blaccs are racist either hermano. 👍
i ain’t from LA but jus kno it ain’t all mexicans on that racist shi. lotta that shi stems from gang beef. the racist cholos look stupid when they on that typa shi cuz they all like bumping oldies and rap but racist? man u don’t know how that makes the rest of us look dumb
These cats have had a chapter in Centralia WA for at least 30 years. I have friends who were directly involved with them right out of high-school. Between there clique and the gangs that came about due to there presence has forever changed that small town forever. I had friends who counted themselves as members and also friends in there biggest rivals clique as well. Most of my friends are dead or in prison now.
Centralia WA haha
@@skippyboy88 my thoughts exactly when they came to town. Most of the guys they beefed with started a rival gang called the "losers" and started tagging over there big hazard tags with losers and that made them think that they were being called losers and the fight is still going on today.
Damn Centralia has gang activity? Never knew that, I was raised in Tacoma which has its own problems, but damn I always thought Centralia was calm
@@TheCapns how deep is Big haZard up there
@@skippyboy88 last I heard they had 30 to 40 active members in that little town.
This one was fire bro I ain't gone lie
Sad how targeting civilians in their own community is considered a sign of strength
White people do it all the time in the hills
@@mrkilo-g8794 and its sad when when white people do it
To them their only community is within the gang.
@@josephm7931 sad that they just abandon their families and neighbors, kinda pathetic really.
Thanks for igniting my paranoia again...awesome.
I'm not from BH or associate with anyone from there but I have a lot of respect for that neighborhood. It's a varrio rich in the Chicano gang culture. You can't think of east L.A. gangs or any gang for that matter without thinking of Big Hazard as well as a few others.
What about pony boy and the outsiders?
@@Im_telling_on_your_asses pony boy messed up and showed weakness when he got in the car and was talking with Randy. He did it right in front if Two Bit that just stood there and watched. I guess that's how they do it in Oklahoma lol
@@chrish1297 👆This foo is legit. He definitely a real one and knows his history. OOO-G for sho 💪
@@chrish1297 I remember growing up in Eagle Rock in the early 80s and 90s around a lot of Mexicans and Asians. I was one of the poor white families sprinkled into that neighborhood. The best memories I've ever had was running around this hills, streets, and alleys with no shirt and no shoes and some change in my pocket to hit the candy store and the public pool.
@@Im_telling_on_your_asses simple times, right? What I'd give to back to those days lol
Do a video on KAM 13 KRAZY ASS MEXICANS In Boyle heights . Started as a crew now is the most hated gang in the area
GAGE BOYS
@@MrSamhain17 gay boys that’s cute
@Steve Aguilar I like that you are fan like a good little @bitxh
@Steve Aguilar your hood ain’t nothing bunch of lames pussys KAM gang all over them
ORIGINAL STONER VARRIO GAGE BOYS MARAVILLA
Danny Trejo saved Edward James Olmos life for making that movie. EJO lied and said it was authorized by the Familia.
That’s not accurate at all… 🤦🏽♂️ this movie was targeted by the mafia because of the scene portraying the character of Cheyenne cadena getting raped and that never happened in real life, among other offenses committed by ex members who were hired by olmos as technical advisors… come on bro we have the internet for this exact reason, if you don’t know something look it up… 🤦🏽♂️
@@CGoldmill-dz4gk I know the whole story. Dude, I had a J number. I’ve been doing time in California since the 90’s. I’m glad you enjoyed your RUclips education though, Holmes. 🤙🏻
You should do one of kam
Bro u do a great job 👏
U should keep doing this war story's in boyle heights gangs
I grew up in Boyle heights and mannnnn… walking them jungles at night coming home from a party… always getting banged on , “where you from homie”
I`ll be walking home from the Variety Boys Club on Cincinnati St. and more than once I ran for my life down Brooklyn, well know Cesar Chavez Avenue because it was brutal during the late 70s and early 80s.
You gotta do a narration on San Gabriel Valley, some serious gang history there :.
Love the voice yo...It fits the "mood" of the stories....
This the best hood RUclips channel
Crazy seeing my dad and uncle in one of the pictures in this video.
I hung out with some guys from Hazard back in the late 80s and would visit them sometimes. I am shocked to see some of them in this video. Lucky for me I was not affiliated with any clique and never disrespected any of them. Reason they were always cool.
Been waiting on new content bro
I was there during the fire bombings in the 90s it was sad really but thankfully the family wasn’t physically hurt
I always check my people when they try to bring up race.. I love all people
Highly doubt that my boy who are you? Where you from what they call you or what
If I'm not mistaken, Big Hazard is in Boyle Heights, and not in East L.A.
Boyle Height is considered ELA
Ah, the great debate... Boyle Heights is a neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles. It is East of Downtown Los Angeles. East Los Angeles is county.
You should do more East LA hoods like white fence Lomas primera flats etc
@Stay'Hydrated'Drink'Tequila G Loma is
Varrio Nuevo Estrada & Maravilla gangs
Thousand Stand12 them VNE boys had some clackers. I remember I met this cat called Caps from there. He had a small Nike swoosh tatted above his ear.
" Just do it"
@@unknownsource00 In the movie "Blvd Nights" the gang Chuco belongs to is called VGV (Varrio Grande Vista). Grande Vista street is one of the main streets going in and out of the Estrada Courts housing projects. Estrada is the E in VNE (Varrio Nuevo Estrada).
Mexican gang videos are boring👎🏻
Robot was not considered the Godfather of Big Hazard, it was Manuel "Rocky" Luna
Both put in work ..depends what side of the story you heard
They were both legends from my housing projects.
I grew up with both of these men.
They were both familia.
Unless you were born and raised in my projects and were related to someone then you have no idea what you're talking about.
God bless.
@@themovolettermanboyz1666 I’m a bit on the younger side. But I still ride with hazard. Always have. My family was cool with Charlie Brown.
@@themovolettermanboyz1666 I always heard rocky and robot were hand in hand.. but I’m not sure. Glad to see someone stepping up for them.
@@ashleegarcia3798 Wassup hometeam. ACHES UP. Thank you for the warm response. I appreciate it. My jefa grew up with CB, Robert and Rocky.
I'm from the projects. That's right Ashlee rep up.
There's nothing wrong with reppin where we come from.
Vanegas Ln.
Varrio Hazard ain't no joke I seen there hood off the 10 Fwy in East LA not to far from Primera Flats and all over there is 99% Mexicans. They ride hard for the Dodgers & Raiders and there Sur 13 🖤🏈💙⚾️😎🇲🇽
I Remember these guys when I use to stay out by City Terrace. There was always Clash between alot of the gangs out there n shots busting out in the evenings.
Did you know Steve Lamas (stomps)?
Firebombing innocent black families?!
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They racist gang members
exactly
Blk ppl from Cali ain’t gonna do anything but continually to swing from those peoples nuts
That’s when the Mexican mafia was trying to control Hispanic areas sadly shit like that happened
@Soldier of Jehovah it happened in 2014 bruh hazard Florencia 18st Longos all still target black people don’t even get me started on the Far East side or Torrance
Bewildering to think that Robot 1:03 guy on the left with the suit was one of the main eme shot callers . He looks like a straight pretty boy but a killer none the less
Robert 🤖 Salas. RIP Tio
Why did they call him robot?
@@boombapdoom493 he had Polio as a kid which caused him to walk around animated with a slight limp
So he’s assaulting a officer who’s doing his job and Because he doesn’t stop assaulting the officer he’s then shot and killed I’m guessing they thought the other officer was supposed to watch his kill his partner play stupid games win stupid prizes
🤌🏾5:19. Dude looks like the Detroit Urban Survival Guy🤣🤣🤣
My uncle use to talk about them , Hazards , White Fence , Playboys , Florencia , Rude Boys , Venice , Bounty Hunter Crips , Avenues and grape street watts he is from Wieghand Colonia Watts Young Gents use to tell me all
These crazy stories of them going at it I would be amazed as a kid growing up
None of those gangs are close to each other
They was out here beefing with civilians no mames
Yes mames. A whole lotta mames 💯
No gangs just the blacks that lived in they projects 🤣 shit pathetic
U mean "they were" ?
@@BigSam450 u think that shi cool homie? u lame fr
@@BigSam450 Forever keep this energy
I used to live on the corner of Murchison at the apartments when I was 7 u hear the chopper every other night memories
Everything has change a lot of my black family live in east Los and I’m happy to see blacks in East LA eating tacos 🌮
Whites and Blks gentrifying
God bless you & your family from a black man in the Midwest 💯
@@OMGWorld100 thank you my boy ✌🏽
God bless you and your family bro and stay safe.
DO ONE ON THE MARAVILLA GANGS OF ELA ..
WENT AGAINST THE MAFIA AND HAD THE GREEN LIGHT 💡
That's right Homie Soy Big Wino MMV PLS POR VIDA.
That's right Homie, SOY BIG WINO MMV PLS POR VIDA.
GAGE BOYS MARAVILLA
My great grandma lived a acrossed da street from when dat woman got murder for dat movie , my great grandma remembered the night she got shot. She heard da shots
That second to last photo was SICKKK !
You should do a video on the choppers 12 gang East LA
they fake... they hood greenlighted. they will perish soon 💯
definitely
Hell nah bro the homie Mousey From Latin Kings Smashed on a whopper n left him with 21 stitches in his face lmao he snitched n got less time🤦🏻♂️😂 seen him later on n I let everyone kno he was a ratK
Agreed, especially on the Cx12 vs King Kobras war that left the streets of City of Commerce pretty bloody back in the day.
Man choppers got smashed out by Eveyone sorrounding them 😂😂
Man why would they FIRE BOMB INNOCENT PEOPLE 🤦♂️??? SHIT GANG REAL GANGSTER DON’T DO THAT
Shit is wild almost burned that baby and her mom
Big Hazard ain't in East L.A. They're in Boyle Heights. That's Eastside but not East L.A.
Actually east la not bh
@@EastSideGz nah foo. Ramona Gardens is west of Indiana St, which separates East L.A. and Boyle Heights
Facts. INDIANA AVE is the borderline of Boyle Heights 90033. City Terrance 90063. East Los Angeles 90022 and 90023. Lincoln Heights 90032.
@@MrSamhain17 your right even the general hospital is Boyle heights
@@MrSamhain17
Facts right on the border i seen the medford sign say east los that’s why
Oh yes that's where my mother was living there when it was brand new Ramona Gardens 1940s and Boyle Heights but she never got into that gang culture and she did not like that and she beat up one gang banger try to steal her father's car. Years later she would drive by there so she can reminisce about her past she went to Roosevelt High School where she met my father and they got married and they had seven children I miss my mom she passed away last year she was 95 I wanted to take her back to her high school but she got dementia.
Do one on Maravilla most fearless gang in East LA the hood went again the Mexican Mafia and turned the colors green for Maravilla green light gang vs Everybody.
They're too scared to come out 😂😂
But yet you foos bumping your gums on the net. Lol lames
A+ keep up the good work..
I'm usually against gentrification but in this instance I'm for it. Two things. First, you didn't see black gangs do the same thing to latinos when they first moved in. Nothing more than slurs..maybe. Second, you don't see them doing the same thing to white people who gentrify the areas. Speaks volumes. Lastly, the blacks were almost always women and children. Civilians. So, in that respect, I am ALL for gentrification. I am against it, all other times. Once you are out targeting innocent women and kids, you deserve whatever.
Nah Genterfication aint ab the gangs or the racism its ab whites wanting to make more money
Stop it man, I not saying it right cause it’s most definitely wrong especially attacking innocents and children to say the least, but don’t come out here pretending black ppl didn’t do this to us Latinos aswell especially in the projects when they saw us as intruders
@@boostgst lol that's not racial intimidation that's called a robbery.
@@Realitycheck327 you lieing mf black gangs wasnt firebombing mexican residents homes trying to drive them out. Thats not gang banging thats some hate crime shit
@@mugenxfromxthex8962 Lmfaooo exactly these dudes are delusional and refuse to admit their violent attacks are racially motivated like there’s not 1000s of examples of this
I be smoking weed and watching these and I stg I have to watch them twice.
Do KAM next
Dats wut ive been waitin for
Great video
Is LA really this racially motivated? I live down here by sac so idk shit about up there. Shits poppin but fuhh I’m Mexican and I fuck with my black ppl y’all honestly some of the funniest ppl I ever met. Be roasting tf outta one another 💀💀💀
It is..it's gotten a little better though
@Soldier of Jehovah Shit that’s a lie,
Every Hispanic in So Cal talk like blacks and call each other nigga today !!!!
Now the older generation was for sure on they own tip..
@Soldier of Jehovah Acting black? Yeah you’re part of the problem bro, let people be themselves.
@Soldier of Jehovah let's be real there are a lot chicanos who say nigga now
@@claudiomonreal4822 Hell yeah they do playboys, Florencia and much more. And it’s right on RUclips.
That American Me story is crazy
frightening and very real.......after the release of the movie it was green light on Edward James Olmos and I think everyone involved with the making of the movie.
I drove through the Ramona Gardens AP complex before. It gave me the chills no cap.
Bro you say you from Rollin 40’s but you scared. Retire from gang banging in ain’t for you.
it's like a prison
@@WillAnderson3rd hell yeah.
Home Sweet Home to me.
One thing, i despised and hated was the racial conflict towards Blacks during the 90's early 2000 caused by many Mexican gangs but i always remember what respect do these gangs truly have? simple none. especially for themselves and their families let alone other struggling people. You reap what you sow.
As a Chicano I’m ashamed of these gangbangers behavior, it’s embarrassing. Especially do to the fact that not matter how hard they think they r they all go SNY/PC I’m back of a patrol car.
Great video 🍿
Need a maravilla one
Hazard gang my respect from Texas
Who the heck raises 8 children in the projects?? I would move out of state before doing that to my child.
A subhuman is all I think of. Or maybe a slow person ?
@@bountys_Cave 😂 for reals you’d think after first two ended up in jail something in her head would’ve clicked but nope
@@BillyBob-op6lg lol Dumb as a bag of hammers 🤣
So she should have moved into Beverley Hills??How??With what money?? Even when someone is broke they can move from there projects to another dangerous project in another city or state.
@@wsmokr why does it automatically have to be a projects?? She has had 8 children rents were a lot cheaper im sure when she was barely in her 3rd one. She could’ve moved out of la county to a more decent neighborhood and got an apartment. Where there’s a will there’s a way. This woman just likes that lifestyle and sees nothing wrong with it I imagine.
I like your videos bro . But it sounds like Batman narrated it 😆
My great grandma lived ona corner of Lancaster at the front of da hood across from big hazard park
Mine too
@@dennislizarraga7574 she lives there for years like 40 years or more , her house was the 2 story on the left with da garage under it right at da corner , I wanna say it was white n it had a house behind it
@@dennislizarraga7574 my great grandpa owned a video store Ina hood called don juans video store if I’m not mistaken my dad used to talk bout it all da time
@@danteua5481 you’re Grandes son , Don Juan was your grandpa right .
@@lexiibryant7667 yea Dats my pop n yea Dats my great grandpa
I remember this I lived on Cruzado Ln!!!
Being a Chicano growing up in the 90s and listening to rap, I still can’t relate to cholos, I love the cholo movies, the music, but never joined a gang, never spoke their slang or dressed like them.
You not w that that’s why foo
@@alex2paidd WHAT ?!
@@mayanaztec6440 Leave the middle school dropout alone 🤣
@@mayanaztec6440 its urban tribes and warfare , you literally were born in to it... whole families are pretty much criminal
@@louieDsypo I honestly have no idea what your point is. I have no idea what your trying to get across.
just curious i’m a pacific islanders married a mexican woman ! would i still be considered an outsider if i live in a Latino hood ?
Big Hazard be pushing ⚫K like Insect exterminators.
Probably suffered trauma from blks or heard about the authorities their family and friends experienced around blk people. It's a gang, they're going to take things to the extreme and vise versa.
@@hectorp86 I know bruh.
I was walking my pitbull and we were on the corner and he had to take a shit ehh. We watched a vatto throw a rock through a window and he yelled " quit banging my lady ese or next time we throw 2 rocks foo" me and my dog was like whhaaattttt! Then the vattos started break dancing and doing the robot and shit.i said " hey holmes you know you just cant throw rocks at peoples widows ese!" Then he said "yo fucker i know you, your dad drives a ice cream truck on Daytons ese!" So i ran off with my dog and had half a log still to push. Man another day in da hood
We need a update on peedie Wacc from 60s
Peedie wacc in prison 4 life.
@@vaughnreedjr6592 i know smh🙄...still would like to hear about him nowadays
1:18 something’s off with those guns…
😂
I always figured Camp Pendleton Flats was the most feared "gang" in all of Califas, if not the US. La Onda!
Why do u talk with that voice 😂
Better than swamp stories lol …..Bam