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  • @RedDuke42
    @RedDuke42 Год назад +10606

    I love his accent. Its a mix of Chinese and pure New Yorker.

    • @gochi6542
      @gochi6542 Год назад +524

      I was just thinking that. That NY layer is on thick too

    • @racheengel8970
      @racheengel8970 Год назад +302

      Cantonese is best.

    • @acewings221
      @acewings221 Год назад +89

      He sounds like a mathematician

    • @jlmunny
      @jlmunny Год назад +181

      4:33 perfect example

    • @jlmunny
      @jlmunny Год назад +5

      Good one

  • @vamp3340
    @vamp3340 Год назад +6213

    The fact that he got hired as a cop after being in a gang is wild. You can't even become a cop with a DUI. And obviously the NYPD knew, it would have been very relevant to his work in Chinatown. Genuinely curious how how he became a cop after admitting to crimes

    • @cpcxgsr
      @cpcxgsr Год назад +588

      For real. And how is he able to walk streets and not be scared of his former gang members putting a hit on him? Sounds like a shady cop still working with the gangs

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Год назад +1546

      @@cpcxgsr Sounds like you're trolling and speculating baselessly, using a heavily edited 16-minute video/interview to jump to conclusions about decades of a convoluted life that included both trouble and triumph.
      Whether he is or not, you don't know, and I don't know.
      When these interviews aren't censored or redacted, it's because the parties involved have determined to the best of their ability that the information is no longer current, relevant, or sensitive enough to pose a threat. Whether that's 99.9% or 100% true, we as 3rd parties can't make that determination. The interviewee looks like his gang-related phase was probably 30-40-ish years ago. He talked about the NYC gang scene in the 90s.
      The only former gang member I've known told me that most of his circle of former friends were dead or in prison (not just from gang stuff -- also just being dumb and reckless like OD, fatal DUI), at a point about 7 years after he finished his own sentence. And by 10-20 years after, the survivors had all burned out and stuck to laying low and living quietly -- pest exterminator moonlighting as comic book artist, electrician who married an ex-stripper old flame that had someone else's kid, small local bar bouncer, etc. A common theme I observed was that they all settled for what was within easy reach, after years of turbulence and d!ck-measuring.
      So after 30+ years, none of it really matters any more, to some of these people. Unsurprisingly, the majority of real stories don't end up as Jason Statham revenge stories (though he plays in consistently pretty good B movies).

    • @onetwo12onetwo526
      @onetwo12onetwo526 Год назад +32

      I'm calling b*******

    • @npaul5962
      @npaul5962 Год назад +410

      @@dakaodo This is most reasonable take I've read. Thank you for being level-headed. If he was in fear of his life, he wouldn't be making this video.

    • @mattschuver4440
      @mattschuver4440 Год назад +4

      ​@@onetwo12onetwo526💯

  • @andrewkaye2108
    @andrewkaye2108 Год назад +2857

    It is ironic that he joined a gang because he was bullied in school,
    Then quits the NYPD becuse he was bullied there,
    So, when he was a gang member, he got more respect than when he was a policeman.
    Well, regardless, he did the right thing by getting out of the gang.
    Best of luck to him.

    • @viktorcheng2061
      @viktorcheng2061 Год назад +163

      26 years is a long time as an officer, he must have very thick skin

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Год назад +200

      It's yet another example of how police reform remains necessary for one reason or another.

    • @CrimsonAlchemist
      @CrimsonAlchemist Год назад

      Racism is rampant in every level of society for Asians in USA. Whites don't like Asians and Blacks hate Asians

    • @44myst
      @44myst Год назад +9

      ​@@viktorcheng2061with sharp wits

    • @GoodMorningSimply
      @GoodMorningSimply Год назад

      @@BigBadJerryRogers cops now are just thugs sanctioned by the law. Deputy gangs are just a manifestation of this shift into thuggery. On top of that most detectives now have room temperature IQ's.

  • @Meetthekiller7
    @Meetthekiller7 Год назад +2442

    I was fascinated by the entire video but I just love the goofy moment at 8:00 where Mike talks about how the media portrays onionhead as some dark/foreboding nickname about making people cry and he's just like "Nah his head looked like an onion that's why we called him that lmao"

    • @Ostsol
      @Ostsol Год назад +74

      Reminds me of a scene from Snatch:
      Tony: "Boris the Blade? As in Boris the Bullet Dodger?"
      Avi: "Why do they call him the 'Bullet Dodger'?"
      Tony: "Because he dodges bullets, Avi..."

    • @krlost4405
      @krlost4405 Год назад +130

      Chinese nicknames are very straightforward and simple. People want to add some mysticism, lore to it, but I remember that all the nicknames in my family and are very funny: old fat, fat boi, skinny ghost, pumpkin, big head, dead dog/cat, etc 😂

    • @aabevincent0
      @aabevincent0 Год назад +22

      Reminds me of when Michael Franzese talked about his former friends never being original about the nicknames. Like Fat Tony, why call him Fat Tony? Because he was fat. Why call a guy Chickenhead? Because that guy would shoot heads out of chickens during marksmanship practice.

    • @SCORPIUSANCTUM
      @SCORPIUSANCTUM Год назад

      hahahhahhahaah good point ...couldve been both reasons I guess lol

    • @somefishhere
      @somefishhere Год назад +14

      It's important because the gang members respected his choice for no nickname, unlike the racebaiters in NYPD that made him leave through bullying.

  • @pngneguny
    @pngneguny Год назад +2267

    Sad that he worked 26 years and still got bullied by his colleagues at nypd. Racism is deeply rooted in the police system it's sad

    • @Foppopski
      @Foppopski Год назад +93

      *Society

    • @user-pd9ju5dk5s
      @user-pd9ju5dk5s Год назад +290

      ​@@F28aj What does thathave to do with anything? 😂

    • @traydollaz5671
      @traydollaz5671 Год назад +8

      @@F28ajVery true

    • @MD77248
      @MD77248 Год назад +78

      @@F28aj not only in China even in America you have to be American citizen if you want to become a cop in America

    • @YB-vp7tv
      @YB-vp7tv Год назад

      Pointing out that in many societies across the world unless you are part of that culture you will not be allowed to participate in certain aspects of that society. Fairly obvious really. I guess being smart isn’t your thing. Also, unless you are Chinese you can never be a Chinese citizen. But the hypocrites in the comments will never acknowledge this lmaooo

  • @chinatowngangstories
    @chinatowngangstories Год назад +488

    Thank you INSIDER for shedding light on this piece of NYC’s Chinatown history.

  • @Generalwolfy24
    @Generalwolfy24 Год назад +731

    Just the very matter of fact way he said “ those people will remember me for the rest of their life” sent a shiver down my spine

    • @janboomstam1727
      @janboomstam1727 Год назад +30

      Yes exactly it sounded really cold

    • @Pamphyg
      @Pamphyg Год назад

      bet it got you wet

    • @NaviTheNavajo
      @NaviTheNavajo 7 месяцев назад +7

      Facts yoh live this life and you get older and realize the amount of people you've hurt and you don't wanna do this things anymore but stay prepped for when karma hits

    • @anthonychan3336
      @anthonychan3336 6 месяцев назад +6

      I think what he meant by "those people" are the shopkeepers he protected from other gangs.

    • @morganstanley6356
      @morganstanley6356 4 месяца назад +4

      @@anthonychan3336 No mr chinaman, he meant the Italian mobsters. He talks about it in his podcast how Chinatown stores were significantly extorted by the Italians. He joined a gang at the age of 15 in High School because like most Chinese back then, they were racially bullied. He felt joining a gang could protect his own community from the Italians and would later commit more serious crimes in retaliation.

  • @Phoca_Vitulina
    @Phoca_Vitulina Год назад +3063

    That sucks he was treated worse by the nypd than the gang he was in, since he was bullied by them.
    Really interesting story, thanks for sharing!

    • @Robzabest25
      @Robzabest25 Год назад +150

      exactly why he got into a gang in the first place !

    • @BergenDev
      @BergenDev Год назад

      NYPD have a history of being bastards, so not surprised.

    • @ubcroel4022
      @ubcroel4022 Год назад +117

      Now you know why not to become a cop.

    • @eatyourself5859
      @eatyourself5859 Год назад

      ​@@ubcroel4022I hate cops so much

    • @negative6442
      @negative6442 Год назад +166

      ​@@joeygil-hz9kvimagine sucking up for the NYPD

  • @matthewhernandez149
    @matthewhernandez149 11 месяцев назад +41

    “It’s all about respect, and a lot of people died because of disrespect.”
    Street truth right there.

  • @TheGiantBunnysaid
    @TheGiantBunnysaid Год назад +1770

    I appreciate the insight, especially the small part about extortion and how money flowed throughout the community. As for his time living in two different worlds, it's sad that he had more respect and support as a gang member than a police officer.

    • @bilbobeutlin3405
      @bilbobeutlin3405 Год назад +12

      It's crazy, nowadays the gangsters give all their money to the richest european and don't spend it in their community

    • @jvh22a
      @jvh22a Год назад +38

      The way the cops treat people its no wonder.

    • @gillroygarlic3616
      @gillroygarlic3616 Год назад +2

      He seems like he only has loyalty to his wallet. Gang to Police then back to gang when he knows he can make a quick buck out of his stories.

    • @jvh22a
      @jvh22a Год назад +1

      @@gillroygarlic3616 yup, that brother hood ceremony was meaningless.

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 Год назад

      The NYPD is just another gang

  • @ShumbalumProductions
    @ShumbalumProductions Год назад +531

    He went from being part of an illegal gang to being part of a legal gang

    • @francis_serra
      @francis_serra Год назад

      Dry your eyes

    • @iBeatBoxz8
      @iBeatBoxz8 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 10 месяцев назад +1

      Gangs are fictional but so is legal/illegal.

    • @alli3219
      @alli3219 9 месяцев назад

      True... offences are committed daily without prosecution

    • @RevShifty
      @RevShifty 8 месяцев назад +10

      At least I can kind of respect the illegal kind. At least they don't pretend to be anything else.

  • @thekitchen6378
    @thekitchen6378 Год назад +164

    What many people may not know is that in Manhattan little Italy and China town are right next to one another. They almost bleed into one another.

    • @bigmacattk
      @bigmacattk Год назад +16

      Yea man. Take out Chinese and a pie all in the same day.

    • @Ug0tmi1k
      @Ug0tmi1k Год назад +21

      Same for San Francisco, what an interesting coincidence

    • @dingleberry4234
      @dingleberry4234 Год назад +18

      @@Ug0tmi1kmaybe not, you know crime syndicates gotta network

    • @wiseass2149
      @wiseass2149 Год назад +1

      Yup.

    • @heijimikata7181
      @heijimikata7181 9 месяцев назад +20

      @@dingleberry4234 True. Italians and Chinese underworld elements used to work hand-in-hand for more than 6 decades.

  • @Maddolis
    @Maddolis Год назад +509

    A good mate of mine, fellow trucker, told me about a crazy experience he had in Chinatown in San Francisco. Let me tell you, those gangsters are no joke. Guns, swords, human trafficking and stuff you wouldn't even believe. You gotta fight to survive down there, gotta look that big ol storm right square in the eye and say "give me your best shot pal, I can take it."
    Great video.

    • @jfinn3575
      @jfinn3575 Год назад +51

      Dude where I live its common knowledge like 'don't run with scissors', NEVER to dine-and-dash from a Chinese restaurant because the entire kitchen will chase after you with knives!

    • @markkennicutt1213
      @markkennicutt1213 Год назад +6

      JACK!!??

    • @Maddolis
      @Maddolis Год назад +8

      @@markkennicutt1213 It's all in the reflexes!

    • @wolvesden255
      @wolvesden255 Год назад +1

      Lol. Gangster and San Fran don't mix.

    • @michaelchallis4129
      @michaelchallis4129 Год назад +3

      Get lost in town, end up in the lost n’ found.

  • @U0EN0
    @U0EN0 Год назад +83

    the way this guy speaks, and how his eyes talk.... he's seen some things man.

  • @prapanthebachelorette6803
    @prapanthebachelorette6803 11 месяцев назад +23

    Such a man of wisdom! I love that he explains the difference between each group/organization. That clarifies a lot ❤

  • @goozmaahn6420
    @goozmaahn6420 Год назад +17

    His channel is worth checking out. As a young gangster in CT he also had several business' in Brooklyn. Pool hall, cab stand, etc. Smart dude.

  • @xhead246
    @xhead246 Год назад +135

    That “some of those people will remember me for the rest of their life” line was cold af

  • @dancemaniac3868
    @dancemaniac3868 Год назад +46

    I had a friend in the early 90s who was hanging out and dating these gang members. She took us to underground dance halls where the gang members hung out. I was in high school and was naive and curious. Thank goodness it was very short lived for me. I was a good girl so never really felt comfortable in that environment. I later came ro despise these gangs for the fear they instilled in the regular citizens in Chinatown.

    • @hauduong96
      @hauduong96 10 месяцев назад

      How many of these gangs do you hook up with? 4/5

    • @KingSilly
      @KingSilly Месяц назад +1

      Good girl for not getting wrapped up in that stuff. Headpats for you!

  • @azareloropeza3261
    @azareloropeza3261 Год назад +119

    That part where he said paying for loyalties and enhancing someones reps is hella true

  • @americandream7517
    @americandream7517 Год назад +212

    He’s right about those tunnels. I’ve personally been in those tunnels in Chinatown/little Italy. There is a private elevator on Mott street that can take you down to the basement with the tunnels. There are 3 or 4 different basement levels and you can go down the elevator in Mott street, then take the tunnel till you see steps, and come up the steps a few blocks over.

    • @blackholesun4942
      @blackholesun4942 Год назад +3

      Any video evidence 👀

    • @americandream7517
      @americandream7517 Год назад +45

      @@blackholesun4942 this was in 2006. No video evidence since camera phones were just coming out at that time, but no video phones. If you’re in NYC just go to grand street and Mott street, as well as grand and mulberry. There are two elevators on those streets that go down. You will probably see a Chinese guy just sitting on a chair outside of a building somewhere halfway down the street towards Broome street and they will be in your left.

    • @blackholesun4942
      @blackholesun4942 Год назад +2

      @@ksadjdadjaifen lol i didnt find much
      Also why so aggro? WeirdChamp

    • @tinaspice
      @tinaspice Год назад +16

      Some private sellers will take you down there for the high quality counterfeit luxury items. My cousin went down there once very naively since she wasn’t from the city.

    • @DemureDarlings
      @DemureDarlings Год назад +16

      @@tinaspiceMy cousin went to buy a fake bag in Chinatown and they had a door in the wall they led to 4 doors 🚪 that the owner had to crawl in just to get her the bag

  • @dahjeekwenglee5909
    @dahjeekwenglee5909 Год назад +333

    Growing up in the 'ghetto' as a chinese kid (half chinese, but raised by single chinese mother and look way more chinese than the other half) and bullied so much i totally see the temptation to join these gangs, I met triads later in my life who had changed their ways and they told me i 100% would have been recruited in the gang if they werent all locked up. The chinese gangs are long gone here in London now (Or are at least more hidden in the shadows than before), but if i had the chance back then i probably would have joined.

    • @rsjrx
      @rsjrx Год назад +67

      Bruh acting like he miss his chance at going pro in the NBA. 100% been a 5 star recruit they told me

    • @dahjeekwenglee5909
      @dahjeekwenglee5909 Год назад +173

      @@rsjrx Actually im saying i missed my chance at falling into a dark and bad life and prison time/death. and thats a good thing.

    • @classic-superette
      @classic-superette Год назад +12

      it is better to be alone and find your path than join a gang. it is not easy to understand that as a young child or adolescent late teen or early 20s but it is better to go it alone in life and grow yourself...

    • @luna498-h5z
      @luna498-h5z Год назад +16

      @@classic-superette When you're really young (teenager/20s) you don't really understand how much cumulative damage these kinds of decisions have for the rest of your life. It's better to be safe than sorry...

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 Год назад +1

      Look up young and dangerous comic artist and his story where he wrote comics about the gangs but they wouldn’t let him join. It’s a good story.

  • @Benw3790
    @Benw3790 Год назад +86

    Glad this video is back up!! Super interesting. Especially if you’re interested in the New York Italian mob. It’s cool to hear his accents clash. That strong New York accent with his Chinese accent. Lol

  • @0peanutman0
    @0peanutman0 Год назад +177

    Needs a movie done about his life. Very interesting man

    • @edwin9395
      @edwin9395 Год назад +1

      there is, its called Infernal Affairs

    • @peterchoi3382
      @peterchoi3382 8 месяцев назад

      Why is your name peanutman ?

    • @skel-eton2499
      @skel-eton2499 4 месяца назад +3

      there is a game about it called sleeping dogs

    • @kennyhan1269
      @kennyhan1269 2 месяца назад +1

      Revenge of the green dragons is about that time period

  • @MAG320
    @MAG320 Год назад +57

    Bruh.
    The Grey slack fit.
    The old time hat.
    The monotone sound.
    The way he speaks.
    Hes a retired Dr. Evil.
    Do not mess with him.
    Phenomenal Interview.

    • @Asian_Kid
      @Asian_Kid Год назад +3

      I thought you were gonna say something racist about him trying to be white.

    • @MAG320
      @MAG320 Год назад +1

      @@Asian_Kid 🙄

    • @pastasoo
      @pastasoo 9 месяцев назад +1

      fr, he just comes off ice cold, there's no faking that

  • @Somebaldguy
    @Somebaldguy Год назад +228

    It doesn’t matter the race or country. All real gangsters have the same eyes, those cold calculating eyes. You see them once in person and you never forget

    • @kimmieutsunomiya1457
      @kimmieutsunomiya1457 Год назад +70

      Yeah you see it in peoples that go through trauma too or have low trust. I talk to some of my friends and they’re always looking around, talking very deliberately, holding eye contact; it’s like they’re studying you intensely; like hyper alert all the time I guess that’s what you have to do to survive if you’re in or from an area with high crime rate/gangs or just poverty in general

    • @Somebaldguy
      @Somebaldguy Год назад +7

      @@kimmieutsunomiya1457 good insight, thanks for sharing

    • @tommywong8084
      @tommywong8084 Год назад +7

      yes because it is already ingrained into their mind, like a second instinct, a given...
      That the person standing in front of them (animal in their eyes), will act erratically, given the right chance right condition.
      The most horrible thing is: they just apply this whole thought to anyone by default: - you as human, could act against your feeling/emotion in split second just for any reason.
      So, whatever you said / act could totally contradict to how you truly feel/think inside.... (by act, i mean acts that require you to sacrifice your life/emotion/dignity .... that kind of great importance and high emotion burden thing )
      To survive in their world, you must internalize the fact that even a person who gained hard earned trust from you could turn you in any second. Not to mention the betrayals and information that withheld from you by your closed one. (Like a paranoid spy at this point, sbt)
      every man for himself- with that icy cold eyes as the only witness.

    • @Somebaldguy
      @Somebaldguy Год назад +1

      @@tommywong8084 wow, thanks for the insight. I really felt the thought process behind the eyes with this comment. Thank you

  • @zhiwang6529
    @zhiwang6529 Год назад +44

    Imagine a series about the relation between Italian mafia and Chinese gangs, I feel there're A LOT stories there

    • @enterthebruce91
      @enterthebruce91 4 месяца назад +2

      HBO needs to make a series about it.

    • @IamLegend32
      @IamLegend32 3 месяца назад +2

      One of the guys that's a regular on Michael's RUclips channel, his name is Kenny, he's talked about some of his interactions with the older Italian mafia guys in one of the interviews. You should look it up.

    • @SophathS
      @SophathS 3 месяца назад

      Lucky Luciano was smoking opium in Chinatown while he was young. The Chinese Den was his hangout spot.

  • @magicknight13
    @magicknight13 Год назад +54

    Such an interesting story! So glad he's sharing his story and talking with others who have experienced similar!

    • @dobermommartha
      @dobermommartha Год назад

      Mike is really a good man. His channel on RUclips is very informative. I haven’t ever been to NYC but I’d like to visit, just to see some of the places he talks about 😊

  • @Deathsentenz
    @Deathsentenz Год назад +19

    Living Legend Mike, shoutout @CGS! Spectacular interview 🔥

  • @JohnOhkumaThiel
    @JohnOhkumaThiel Год назад +119

    I totally bought those tapes, and learned a lot as a competitive full contact Chinese martial arts fighter. Thank you so much! Sure, compared to someone from China, I was nothing, but I really loved it.

    • @funnyfunnyvalentine7991
      @funnyfunnyvalentine7991 Год назад +2

      Bro he was a gangster, don't thank him. Homedawg probably killed people

    • @dilemaintuice
      @dilemaintuice Год назад

      ​@@funnyfunnyvalentine7991maybe they were black or Jewish so it's probably ok

    • @JohnOhkumaThiel
      @JohnOhkumaThiel Год назад

      @@funnyfunnyvalentine7991 : Your cultural illiteracy is impressive.

  • @GodIsADog
    @GodIsADog Год назад +172

    Grew up in the 90s and was pretty close in doing the blood wine ritual to be a soldier but just liked art too much and went to art school. Crazy to think what my life would be like if I went forward with it.

    • @ARCGrayist
      @ARCGrayist Год назад

      ​@@Asian_KidWas born in 93 and have been in Chinatown a lot, nothing happened much in the early 2000s. If you mean 80s when my mom grew up, you don't want to be. She was a high schooler and said someone ended up dying every week. Go to the wrong block, you'll get shot because you don't belong there

    • @GodIsADog
      @GodIsADog Год назад +9

      @jin-out Im in the 3d motion graphics area and 2D concept art industry

    • @millennialwatchman6703
      @millennialwatchman6703 7 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe you would have ended up like a certain famous Austrian who didn't make it into art school...

    • @slayermill8621
      @slayermill8621 2 месяца назад

      @@millennialwatchman6703 If he got himself a German Shepherd and named her Blondie, it would've really completed the trifecta.

    • @knightstar1312
      @knightstar1312 Месяц назад

      Andy Warhol had alot of shady people and organized crime go to his Studio 54 events. Nothing has changed even nowadays.

  • @WaldoBagelTopper
    @WaldoBagelTopper Год назад +163

    What a fascinating life. I guarantee you this guy has some crazy stories to tell.

    • @alhkcblack9617
      @alhkcblack9617 Год назад +10

      He's got his own RUclips channel. 'Chinatown gang stories'. All his stories and stories from his buddies are there.

    • @dnichl
      @dnichl Год назад +8

      i bet lol. bro casually talks about murders and shootings like coffee talk

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Год назад +2

      It's interesting to explore this avenue and compare it to what the Italians like Gravano and Franzese have been sharing for a while now.

  • @abc4781
    @abc4781 9 месяцев назад +12

    Thanks insider now im about to go play Sleeping Dogs 😂.

  • @michaelwashington7139
    @michaelwashington7139 4 месяца назад +5

    “This people will remember me for the rest of their life” - that was bone chilling

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Год назад +56

    We will always support this channel they're one of the best

  • @thesourpatchkidd579
    @thesourpatchkidd579 Год назад +60

    It's interesting to see how crime also has a culture. Each crime organization, though they are all gangs, serve very different purposes depending on the culture that created them and operate very differently. Some gangs operate with organized crime as their primary purpose, and as such tend to avoid the spotlight and have multiple streams of revenue. Those gangs also end up being the most notorious and the most deadly, because they have the most to lose. Others were born out of a sense of rebellion or to fill a power vacuum, and as such may be more brazen in their activity, focused on making a name for themselves and trying to take power from those who they feel have it. Some have a sort of symbiotic relationship with their community while others are openly hated. But what is consistent is that gangs and organized crime groups tend to be the most active in their own communities.

  • @AlanChan-i4d
    @AlanChan-i4d 10 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you big brother for real new York gang stories.

  • @adamk1873
    @adamk1873 8 месяцев назад +6

    I find the ethics of these gang videos fascinating. Here you have individuals talking about their past lives of inflicting pain and misery on innocent people for profit, like a retired pro athlete reflecting on their glory days. And now they are profiting from these stories via Business Insider and promo of their own RUclips channels! Majority of commenters applauding them for being articulate, authentic, blah blah blah. Some food for thought.

  • @emiliedescoteaux5518
    @emiliedescoteaux5518 Год назад +8

    Wow...this man is so dignified. And when someone say "i i did what i needed to do" ouuuuuuffff

  • @keviny.9596
    @keviny.9596 Год назад +79

    What mike is saying NYPD is the biggest Gang in NYC? LOL Confirmed.

  • @nicholasricardo8443
    @nicholasricardo8443 Год назад +11

    This guy has one of the most fascinating accents I've ever heard

  • @InfernoHeadtv
    @InfernoHeadtv Год назад +5

    I lived in Chinatown for 6 years and I grew up in nyc in the 90s. This ma knows a lot of things that has bee forgotten with time

  • @allio3459
    @allio3459 Год назад +77

    Awesome interview. Cool history that is often forgotten. Should make an Hollywood movie out of this!!!

  • @allen9975
    @allen9975 Год назад +24

    This was a very good interview 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @RobertHendrix-nh4vo
    @RobertHendrix-nh4vo Год назад +11

    I grew in nyc the Italian kids did think were tougher than everyone else because of their dads and uncle's

  • @ww3032
    @ww3032 Год назад +105

    He seems quite intimidating. One of those thin, wiry, scary guys.

  • @juniorsanchez7441
    @juniorsanchez7441 22 дня назад +1

    Such a unique perspective this is amazing!

  • @aslinger0
    @aslinger0 Год назад +87

    I love these videos and how these guys are able to tell their truths

  • @Jeffrey-r2c
    @Jeffrey-r2c Год назад +41

    Very thoughtful and precise. Thank you for sharing the knowledge and wisdom

  • @gaziaOG
    @gaziaOG Год назад +11

    love his unique accent, you know he's a gangsta

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 26 дней назад

      Not anymore he's not. Pay attention to what he's actually saying, seriously.

  • @SCORPIUSANCTUM
    @SCORPIUSANCTUM Год назад +10

    Learning new things every day. Great insight into the different gangs and how they were part of varying/competing syndicates, not one cohesive group... sounds like geopolitics!

  • @chadshowdown9382
    @chadshowdown9382 Год назад +85

    Charisma and cold eyes of a killer, you can tell this man is lethal.

    • @adin4028
      @adin4028 Год назад +13

      🤦‍♂️

  • @yoinkhaha
    @yoinkhaha Год назад +18

    I’d be most interested in this guy’s relationship to his parents or guardians. Of course it can be hard to get truly honest interviews about that

  • @mrcruzd1
    @mrcruzd1 Год назад +4

    This man took the "do hard things" quote seriously. Worked both sides and lived a life.

  • @AddictOfLearning
    @AddictOfLearning Год назад +61

    Not going to lie, his last bit about Big brother's watching basically said the only reason not to be in gangs is the fact that you will get caught easier. My guess this guy would be in a gang or lead a gang if he wasn't able to be caught.

    • @Amgis9369
      @Amgis9369 Год назад +60

      My guess is he’s insinuating that the biggest gang is the government.

    • @MaximilianDenisPatrickPonsonby
      @MaximilianDenisPatrickPonsonby Год назад +37

      the only gangs and organized crime that exists anymore these days are the ones that big brother allows to

    • @AddictOfLearning
      @AddictOfLearning Год назад +3

      @@MaximilianDenisPatrickPonsonby indeed

    • @SEAZNDragon
      @SEAZNDragon Год назад

      Half of that is today's gang members snitching on themselves. A lot harder to fight a drug dealing/smuggling charge when you take a selfie with a brick of coke, stack of cash, and a Glock. The other half is your homies fingering you to get out of their charge or your gang making the neighborhood such a mess the locals won't stick up for you.

    • @StevenRossRichestManAlive
      @StevenRossRichestManAlive Год назад

      You're a very nice person
      I bet you'd

  • @jamesd9709
    @jamesd9709 Год назад +178

    Only Mike Moy can make being a gangster to cop seem okay

    • @Amgis9369
      @Amgis9369 Год назад +5

      You forgot Kevin Lowry (Thief to chief), Corey Pegues (Once a cop) and a few more…

    • @MetalizedButt
      @MetalizedButt Год назад +15

      Wei Shen from Sleeping Dogs

    • @thatguyy96
      @thatguyy96 Год назад +4

      Sleeping dogs

    • @viktorcheng2061
      @viktorcheng2061 Год назад

      ⁠Cops hire criminal, no surprise

    • @lonewolf5973
      @lonewolf5973 Год назад +5

      Big blue is the biggest gang in New York

  • @redhoode.n.y.6314
    @redhoode.n.y.6314 10 месяцев назад +3

    "THERES NO PLACE IN SOCIETY FOR GANGS ANYMORE" jewel of the video for you youngins.

  • @nannesoar
    @nannesoar Год назад +23

    The naivety of young men is the most dangerous thing about a gang in my opinion...

  • @matthewvalerio4735
    @matthewvalerio4735 Год назад +3

    I lived in Woodhaven queens most of my life I would have never expected that they had safe houses in that neighborhood

  • @Breathlless
    @Breathlless Год назад +27

    Wow he literally looks like a real life video game character.

    • @TLiu-1b
      @TLiu-1b Год назад +2

      the video game character looks like him

  • @skoomskaa
    @skoomskaa Год назад +5

    4:41 “some of those people will remember me for the rest of their life” 🥶🥶

  • @mogsniper94
    @mogsniper94 Год назад +16

    Literally a criminal cop.....

    • @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory
      @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory 21 день назад

      It is kind of funny that you can have a few youthful misdemeanors (my female cousin, a prison therapist & addiction counselor ironically, had like 3 for peeing in public - college drinking days, & peeing outside really isn’t a big deal in the rural west) or a massive criminal history in a big money area of crime, but no in-betweeners! They want the high level people in any form of organized crime, even tho they know he gave outdated info. That’s why he’s alive, typically it’s not worth it to kill him because he gave background info but nothing directly related to the year he joined the NYPD. If he gave actionable intel, he’d be Wit Sec. Very few people want to be in Wit Sec so the PDs settle for reformed criminals with slightly old info.

  • @smonyboy
    @smonyboy Год назад +90

    who knew the NYPD cops were also bullies with a badge 😶

    • @jlui21
      @jlui21 Год назад +5

      -- the only way to stop a bad cop with a gun is a good cop with....a body vest camera. Yup, just rolls off the tongue.

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Год назад +2

      ​@darren6458I don't think anyone has said that about the police department there or most anywhere else. This is just yet another example of how police reform remains necessary and a neverending process of oversight. Support the police but certainly not without accountability

    • @0animalproductworld558
      @0animalproductworld558 Год назад

      They raped girla

  • @dannyMCDelight
    @dannyMCDelight 9 месяцев назад +13

    How about doing videos of the victims destroyed by Chinatown gangs? Maybe do a sit-down with a former gang leader & the victims?

  • @LarryBeeswax
    @LarryBeeswax 11 месяцев назад +4

    I knew one of his associates. He lived next door to me in Sunset Park around the mid 90s. Looked like a normal dude, you could mistake him for an accountant or some finance guy. One night, feds just showed up and raided his home then took him out in cuffs. Don't know what happened to him afterwards. Only knew this because the corner store guy told me he ran the entire neighborhood with heroin.

  • @larry1414nyc
    @larry1414nyc Год назад +210

    glad to hear your remarkable true story Mr. Moy amazing how you made wise changes in your life career, which was a good one, its sad after you made it and put so many years in the NYPD that even then you had to face racism, but after 20 years you left and still got your benefits they owed you, glad you made it successfully myself know about racism for i am an African American born here and faced racism many times but stayed clear as much as possible from this ignorance in my 69 years of life. stayed away from all gangs and underground life too, and i know your true stories will help many young Asian and all races of kids avoid that deadly low class Gantsa life, my son is in jail now doing 25 years to life because he said he wanted to be a gangster but now he see that life is not like he thought!!! KEEP SHAREING THESE GOOD TRUE VIDEO STORIES WITH US TO SHOW YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OR ANY WHO WANT TO ENTER THAT DARK WORLD THATTHE DEEPER THEY GO INTO THAT WORLD THE DARKER IT GETS!!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU AND FAMILY MR MOY

    • @chinatowngangstories
      @chinatowngangstories Год назад +15

      Thank you for sharing your story and words of wisdom. I’m sorry to hear about your son. He already made the first step to be a better person by realizing his mistake.

    • @gabrielgarcia7554
      @gabrielgarcia7554 Год назад +3

      @larryfranklin2392 I am so sorry to hear that about your son; I hope life gets better for everyone involved in this situation.

  • @thehappyloaf
    @thehappyloaf Год назад +15

    Documentary level video

    • @VikingTeddy
      @VikingTeddy Год назад +2

      Agreed, though I hesitate to use the word documentary :), as the overwhelming majority of them are misinformed bunk.
      I've always loved history, and the rise of the amateur youtube historian has really opened my eyes on how many of the documentaries I used to love were just plain fantasy.
      I respect him for telling stories from his youth, and correcting the misinformation the media taught us.

  • @babagalacticus
    @babagalacticus Год назад +11

    for anyone who hasn’t seen it i recommend “YEAR OF THE DRAGON” (1985) dir by michael cimino from a screenplay by him, oliver stone & robert daley (who wrote the book). if for no other reason than to be introduced to john lone, victor wong & dennis dun. i do believe it may have been raymond j. barry’s (“justified”) 1st big screen appearance. hollywood horseplay ofc but overall quite engaging. john lone was phenomenal & is sorely missed by those who appreciated him.

  • @Crossovahh
    @Crossovahh Год назад +41

    Man chinese triad gangs always have the coolest names

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Год назад

      their not triads lol

    • @Biscuitolivia3561
      @Biscuitolivia3561 Год назад +5

      He explained that they are not triads

    • @ShaggyRogers1
      @ShaggyRogers1 Год назад +7

      @@Biscuitolivia3561 Yeah, the triad(s) are a distinct group that formed as a criminal element resisting the Qing dynasty. Of course, they didn't disband when the Qing fell, so continued to accumulate power. The vast majority of Chinatown gangs had loose connection to the triad at best, with elements like the Tong faction controlling a lot.

    • @F28aj
      @F28aj Год назад

      Cosa Nostra nicknames are way better

    • @jaketang892
      @jaketang892 Год назад +3

      @@F28ajweak organization

  • @ShadowRap-y5l
    @ShadowRap-y5l Год назад +9

    Damn.. needs a Netflix series on this!

  • @chrisgardner3524
    @chrisgardner3524 Год назад +12

    Cops are just a legal form of criminalization, Mike’s story is a testament, awesome content, glad I stumbled upon this 👍💁‍♂️

  • @xyula8594
    @xyula8594 Год назад +17

    He went from one gang to another

  • @robertcarrillo9365
    @robertcarrillo9365 Месяц назад +1

    Chinatown during the 90s was nuts to say the least, now there's probably one or two shops that have closed down or gone out of business

  • @sernoddicusthegallant6986
    @sernoddicusthegallant6986 Год назад +9

    Id love to hear him talk with Michael Franzese, comparing the italian gang experiences with chinatown

  • @napalmman8292
    @napalmman8292 Год назад +12

    His eyes, that death stare…

  • @marcushursl2931
    @marcushursl2931 Год назад +11

    A former gang member then became a cop. Sounds like some movie from hong kong called INFERNAL AFFAIRS.

  • @mrbbqcraig
    @mrbbqcraig Год назад +2

    That's a gutsy story, from gang to cop...and in the same hood ❗❗
    Going to check out your RUclips channel dude.... thanks for sharing, cheers to you 🤟🎶

  • @ikoartiaga5971
    @ikoartiaga5971 Год назад +39

    Damn he gave love and devotion on that works for 26y and the reason he leaves because of bullying.. damn that just heartbreaking and sad.

  • @abenezung8927
    @abenezung8927 Год назад +2

    Guy never stoped being a gangster at heart

  • @DamnAwesome
    @DamnAwesome Год назад +6

    Awesome to see him get out of the gang and change his lifestyle for the better!

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Год назад +13

    man this guy is so smooth and low-key.. I'm sure he got away with so much in his days

  • @Xirpzy
    @Xirpzy Год назад +11

    We see the same thing here now. Back in the day a shooting was so rare it was on the front page. Now there are shootings every other day by teenagers.

    • @Newyork_Vee
      @Newyork_Vee 7 месяцев назад

      Fun fact: Gun crime was twice as high in the 90s as it is now especially in New York they had almost 2,000 homicides

    • @KLEFF718
      @KLEFF718 3 месяца назад

      not correct. I lived in Chinatown back then and there were shootings on a regular. It is 10000% safer now than then

  • @susannawolf
    @susannawolf Год назад

    His soft New York accent🥹❣️ Such a soothing voice.

  • @giancarloespejo2223
    @giancarloespejo2223 Год назад +12

    His eyes are cold 😮

    • @allio3459
      @allio3459 Год назад

      Probably killed some people as a Chinese gang member

  • @sawdustking11
    @sawdustking11 Год назад +6

    You’ve got a big head,
    So we’re gonna CALL you “big head”
    Lol

    • @jasonum9267
      @jasonum9267 Год назад

      that's how Asianz be, bro... straight savage 🤣

  • @pierrotpierrot4768
    @pierrotpierrot4768 Год назад +15

    The kind of charm & likability this guy must have, to be a cop in his old stomping grounds - and then, to quit & make a channel featuring old gang members… he must’ve been a cat living out his 9 lives, is what I’m saying 😂

  • @brittany9725
    @brittany9725 Год назад +23

    He was handsome when he was younger. ❤

    • @ShitBagSPC
      @ShitBagSPC Год назад

      e-boy maxxing

    • @nonametrigger
      @nonametrigger Год назад

      ​@@ShitBagSPCblackpiller

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 2 месяца назад

      @@ShitBagSPC lol NOT even close, that's insulting more than anything and that's NOT even close to being true AT ALL.

  • @Good-ish
    @Good-ish Год назад +7

    This guy needs a movie about him

  • @islandofideals6571
    @islandofideals6571 Год назад +7

    Good to know calling someone 'Big Head' transcends cultures

  • @asangante9405
    @asangante9405 Год назад +7

    what's different with this reupload compared to the original upload? just curious, no hate

  • @SIRRAUN
    @SIRRAUN Год назад +9

    his face is so smooth and looks so soft. he aged finer than fine wine

  • @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII
    @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII Год назад +7

    Notice how most of these videos about gangs stuff is VERY old, and they never hesitate to spill the beans on former associates. Nobody talks about current stuff. Also makes you want to be careful as to what you do and with whom you do it because at some point in the future some of the people in your circle will end up on a podcast using you as material.

  • @Gainsforlife
    @Gainsforlife Год назад +1

    Subbed to his china town gang story page 🔥

  • @joshfoster6189
    @joshfoster6189 Год назад +3

    this is real New York history

  • @sazonada
    @sazonada 3 месяца назад

    This channel is so good! But i cant deal with that winding sound.
    If it wasnt for that sound I would binge every episode.

  • @fido9745
    @fido9745 Год назад +22

    Laid it flat. “Big brother…dna…phone tracking…there’s no place for gangs in today’s society”

    • @rexj3517
      @rexj3517 Год назад

      The cartels... They are in fabric of society

  • @setiorudi5946
    @setiorudi5946 10 месяцев назад +2

    I really want to hear this man said "be water my friend"

  • @seankelly1291
    @seankelly1291 Год назад +3

    This is the definition of bravery.

    • @seankelly1291
      @seankelly1291 Год назад

      @jin-out I only meant, that for him to come out so publicly is very brave. Given the retribution he might face. And also to take part in policing these gangs. It's only a brave, even fearless, person who would take that on.

    • @seankelly1291
      @seankelly1291 Год назад

      @jin-out it's been a while since i'd seen the video. But I remember being positively impressed. Thank you Jin.

  • @Duneuniverse
    @Duneuniverse Год назад +1

    Lowkey wish I could time travel back to NYC in 70’s-1990’s

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 2 месяца назад

      lol why? Did you not pay attention at all?

  • @MyrddnWllt
    @MyrddnWllt Год назад +14

    Their organisation system was extremely cool. Respect isnt just something that can be manipulated into bullying and fear. They pay their lower downs and don’t mistreat them. Disrespect therefore is always disrespect and not misunderstanding or stupidity or someone choosing to see disrespect when there was none.

  • @blondy450
    @blondy450 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge it's admirable