I love all the rare old Docs this channel has!!! So glad I found it! Being born in ‘86 & growing up a 90’s kid some of these docs bring back old memories from tv as a kid!!
I grew up in it and made a damn CHOICE!!! You always have a choice. The only problem is most do not find a alternative or depend on others for an alternative. Choices are available daily, hourly and each minute.
Sadly many children are easily manipulated even ones from good families they might feel like if they don’t join the gang or do the drugs as a kid they will be made fun of and kids only care about what their peers think and sadly many of us kids didn’t make it out of that situation many died from gun fire and then overdoses
Illegal immigrants coming to take over get a New Chance at Life. Black Folks your time is up thanks to Biden & Harris. Ya'll can't & don't want to Build the Community. The Immigrants Willing to work ya'll Refuse..
The 80’s and 90’s in California were no joke. Both sides of family dealt with gang violence, street cred, drive bys, fighting, police brutality, etc. Crazy life back then. I’m glad my parents made it out alive, sane and still together.
Actually not just Cali my friend. It was every single city, and town in America actually. Not as bad, but still. I was there. I can tell you first hand. Not at first. But by about 95, 96 the entire world was a different place. But still the level of sanity and Gods blessing still made the 90's a 1,000 times more of a happier time than it is now. It's like God's presence is gone. And now it truly feels like the end of the world. That wasn't the case in the 90's though. And that's the main difference between then and now. The level of sanity of society at large still had God's blessings on us. But anyway back to the gangs. It more or less looked the same as it does now. But there were some differences. But now I'd say there's way less purpose to live the same life style. For ex. the 90's gang era was actually still just getting started on a large scale. So it was newer. And more organized, and real as far as an organized thing. But now it's gotten old and the gangsters are dumber in a lot of ways. For ex. There were less cameras in the 90's and they weren't dumb enough to rob a store without a mask. Now cameras are everywhere and it's like people are just trying to be as krazy as they can just for fun. It's like they're acting stupid for no reason. That wasn't the case in the 90's. They were more sane, and realistic. They weren't trying to get caught, and they weren't stupid. Everyone everywhere simply was more sane than now, and with God's presence it just really was a way more organic and happier time. But that being said I'd have to go on and on day and night to describe all the differences. But I'll tell you first hand, the world really did change quick. The mid 80's to early 90's were so similar there was 0 difference in all honesty. But by 92 the world somehow changed and you could feel the new era. About 92 on is what we refer mostly to the 90's era. And things were similar in the early 90's to the 80's. But by 95 It was so weird. By 95, 96 like in a blink of an eye it was every town, every place. And it's been similar since. Other than the sanity, and some stuff. But all in all, I can tell you the actual fresh, full blast organized gang era that the mid 90's really was in my opinion simply happened quick, and faded quick. It lasted a few years, and since then it's all just kind of turned into a different breed of fashion. But I'll tell you one thing. Like I say over and over, it really was the general sanity and organic atmosphere that really set this time period apart. It was the most glorious time to live in in my opinion that any time of history. There are words, but I'd have to write a lot more. Yes there were a few truly disturbed scenes and peeps. But you could tell when it happened. From 9 -11 the world just started like going insane or something. Like God left the world, and you just never felt the true happiness of all the normal feelings humans have. Like true satisfaction in what your'e doing, or a real sense of hope for the future etc. Since 9 - 11 very quickly humanity everywhere simply just seemed to quit wanting to operate rationally, to the point at there's literally mad men all over. This wasn't the case in the 90's. Yes it was wild, but over all 100% of us all still had a brain. That is the main difference.
Damn, feel like I’m back on my grandparents couch watching the news. Growing up in this was something else. Hard to comprehend like my generation couldn’t comprehend World War.
@@elduran6670 no not just if yo black, i went back to the Philippines and saw homies riding in a pick up truck with jheri curls... couple years back in 2017... 30 years after nwa in 87 not dying... still multiplying
It’s very difficult for impoverished communities to transcend the pressures of poverty. Even corporations go overseas to reach profit margins leaving less opportunity for the blue collar in Los Angeles.
@@gouravveerraina6430 that is not true i was born in Cabrini green projects in Chicago. And I did alright its all about choices in life some good some bad just be ready accept the consequences of your actions
True, I also grew up in the projects in the 80s. I now own a house, corvette and make well over 100k working. I had choices and I guess I made the correct ones.
Talking bout St. Louis I’m from there and all that’s true no bs they came here and started gangs then.mf ran them Cali guys off Atleast the ones with no rank
I find that even the street cats were more literate and spoke better than that of now. Then again, people these days got way more tv, drugs and other things to dull their perceptions
3-400 gangs?....in Baltimore the streets aren't run by nobody, its the independent youngsters with pistols that are dangerous, and they don't brag about nothing
Surrounded by some of the wildest at that..six-duce has eight-tray on one side ,60's on another, 55 nhc & 5-duce hoovers on another.... vng and 5-duce brims next door for backup
@@f.mazz.459 you know those are 2 different hoods....van ness gangsta brims and 6-Duce gangsta brims.. both brims.... 5-Duce is a little older and kinda not around really...
@@gstringalation Yes you're right I got confused there. I left L.A in '89. 6-Deuce Brims is Harvard Park. 5-Deuce is VNG. Anyways, they're both surrounded by Crip sets lol
I’m 42, grew up in these streets during the 80s all through 2012, and now in a very nice neighborhood. Took a lot of hard work both in the streets, job and investments. If I can make it in South Central I can make it anywhere.
@@pbr2148 He's essentially saying that he can't leave the gang and still live in the same neighborhood because people are still trying to kill him. These people often lived their whole lives without leaving that part of the city. Most people can't afford it, and even if they could- that area is all the know. He was aware enough to understand that HE is making enough money to leave, but doesn't want to leave because that's all he has. He admits that he's probably going to be killed, and he feels bad about it.
@@laxx1559 I get what he was saying.. but I was in a well known organization from 79-late 90's & had several soldiers under my umbrella & I got out. There is always a solution
It wasn't as bad as it was in Cali or NY but our gang members were serious and I got to know a lot of them. They were just scared but never showed it really it was us vs them the police and rival gangs but I'm 42 so I guess I survived but lots of nightmares these days getting clean from drugs makes me remember what I did and I guess that's the price I pay
My dad grew up in la in the 80’s and 90’s. Everyone kept asking him if he was in a gang cuz of the bullet wounds he had.. but he wasn’t a gang banger but just casually catching stray bullets from drive bys. He was shot 5 times
@@elahosun2101 no but the fact they are blatant and don’t care they will definitely be dead or prison. These aren’t gangsters these are stupid ass kids w dad problems.
I was coming up in the mid 70s to mid 80s in the gangs formative years in southern California. I moved out to New Mexico when I was 14 before all this exploded. Im greatful for that. I becam a cop in the same small town I moved to and being in 93 even a population of 1400 we had some gang issues. Mostly copy cats who dressed the part and listened to NWA on a continuous loop for inspiration. Those guys wouldnt last 5 minutes in LA
Right, I couldn't believe this dude said that and then told the ATF agent where they were setting up shop in his hood. Curtis kept it raw and real though, I wonder if he's still around.
@@lynnharrington8893 i google searched his name, he relocated a little north to Lancaster and has been a arrested recently. There is a mug shot of him balding and in his early 50s, he looked a lil rough.
Bwahaha Curtis Tuck(?) At the 8:00 min mark's excellent use of the English language makes it unbelievable he could possibly be a gang member or unemployed
That's right teach these little kids karate so when they get older and realize joining a gang is the only way out their already trained to kill! Good job
Took a break from fishing today and was talking to a friend- we lived through the 80s Los Angeles where the murder rate was between 1,000- ,1,300 killings a year, much of it gang violence. The city never saw it coming (and those in power didn't care) Los Angeles and Los Angeles County " thought" they had won their gang war when they cracked down on Mexican street gangs in the 70s and the were dismissive of the growing black gang problem which was slowly spreading like a virus since Raymond Washington died in 1979. When the rock cocaine ( " Crack " was a east coast version and yes there is a difference- rock is stronger as it's simply water and cocaine mixed vs water+coccaine +baking soda) hit the streets we as kids watched suburban white folks with " usc " and " ucla" and pepper dine university" vanity license plates came driving through the hood to by rock cocaine. The drug money fueled even more conflict over territory and gun sales- back in 1987 you could buy an AK-47 or SKS for $125 at Western Surplus on Western Ave and Manchester Ave! No one cared about what happened in South Central LA and black gang violence UNTIL a Japanese co-ed was shot and killed in a crip vs blood shootout near UCLA. Today? Political correctness and the flawed world view of social justice protests have neutered police enforcement and sadly the City and county of Los Angeles have once again IGNORED the problem, with rap music and culture and crushing cost of living and pitifully weak economic opportunity for the minority community, has re-awakened the appeal of gangmembership. Many of the young people in gangs today never knew how bad the 80s and 90s were in LA. I applaud Curtis Tutt for actually speaking in this 34 yr old news story ( and sadly, you can see they really didn't LISTEN TO HIM like they should have) Curtis like my buddy and I, survived those days and the brutal police enforcement (" operation hammer"), and the civilian govt and schools FAILED to do their part. I believe Tutt ended up in prison out of California- the disease continues
It was all the same. Every town, every state around 95, 96. Before then not so much. Besides there was more to the 90's than the gang era. That was only one aspect, and it didn't spread the way it finally did until the mid 90's. Before then the big cities and towns were a completely different story as far as gangs. But don't forget all the other kool stuff. Like music standards, and techonology.
That news anchor was like so they was selling drugs right down the street...lmaooooo..I know he was like these niggas still selling knowing the cops was busting one spot lol
5:54 “sawed off .410” 😂😂😂😂💀 Trying to hit squirrels 🐿 from half a foot , .410 is a small load small game shotgun for training kids before they use a 12 gauge
@@williemccants4403 I agree as well the fact that NYC is claiming GD BD Piru and Crip gangs is sad... I went to NYC a few months a go with a Seattle hat on and niggas was screaming NAYBORHOOD .... I was just wearing a hat to match my shirt... shit done changed
It's sociology study it and you can see how gangs come about . Our society naturally creates groups of people " so why expect gangs to be any different ?
@@wardatkins1320 whatever that means -- even an outcast group gets to decide how to REACT to hardship. That reaction need NOT involve the formation of violent gangs.
@@wardatkins1320 Which group hasn't "resorted to violence"? I could name plenty, pal, but how about my people, the Jews? We weren't oppressed for 300 years, we were beaten down for 2,000 years. But in every one of those blood soaked years we trained our minds and raised our young and waited. And when we finally were free of outright subjugation - not prejudice, but outright subjugation - we didn't just survive. We THRIVED. THAT'S WHO.
Crackdown on the Crips & Bloods 1990☆ ruclips.net/video/-52rdnuCi2E/видео.html
Without gangs, there wouldn't be gand unit or taskforce or crash
LA & South Central is weak in 2021.
@@Zachw2007 I need you to move there
@@bolofourth2679 Been there and done that in South Central. I'm almost 75, bro -- my bangin days are over.
Still think that I could whip you though.
@@Zachw2007 that's even better so move out there
If you didn't come up in it, you can watch a million reports and you still wouldn't understand. Real life for some, just a story for most.
stfu!
Dosent seem like you even got a chance at life
Real shyt..born an raised in it..
Yup
#FACTS
Thanks for these classic L.A gang 80s & 90s gang footage 💯
I love all the rare old Docs this channel has!!! So glad I found it! Being born in ‘86 & growing up a 90’s kid some of these docs bring back old memories from tv as a kid!!
Right born 82 n this brings back memories
Right born 82 n this brings back memories
Right born 82
Brings back memories
I was also born in 86
80's 90's was no Joke damn...
At least the music 🎶 was better 🤷 than today's trash 🗑.
@Joe Biden’s Shotgun was weed better back then or now be honest
@@cicc_cacc_c_cool weed was at it's best in 1991-1999.
2020 seems like its getting back to the 80s and 90s
@@kenasante5332 shiiiiiiiiid tell me how im 20 and im still waiting
I grew up in it and made a damn CHOICE!!! You always have a choice. The only problem is most do not find a alternative or depend on others for an alternative. Choices are available daily, hourly and each minute.
true 😑
Sadly many children are easily manipulated even ones from good families they might feel like if they don’t join the gang or do the drugs as a kid they will be made fun of and kids only care about what their peers think and sadly many of us kids didn’t make it out of that situation many died from gun fire and then overdoses
Summer of 90' was a long, hot summer. It was also one of THOSE summers. 🔫 🔫
2:16 the cat got outta there 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Illegal immigrants coming to take over get a New Chance at Life. Black Folks your time is up thanks to Biden & Harris. Ya'll can't & don't want to Build the Community. The Immigrants Willing to work ya'll Refuse..
The 80’s and 90’s in California were no joke. Both sides of family dealt with gang violence, street cred, drive bys, fighting, police brutality, etc.
Crazy life back then. I’m glad my parents made it out alive, sane and still together.
Police brutality..... Lol
Actually not just Cali my friend. It was every single city, and town in America actually. Not as bad, but still. I was there. I can tell you first hand. Not at first. But by about 95, 96 the entire world was a different place. But still the level of sanity and Gods blessing still made the 90's a 1,000 times more of a happier time than it is now. It's like God's presence is gone. And now it truly feels like the end of the world. That wasn't the case in the 90's though. And that's the main difference between then and now. The level of sanity of society at large still had God's blessings on us. But anyway back to the gangs. It more or less looked the same as it does now. But there were some differences. But now I'd say there's way less purpose to live the same life style. For ex. the 90's gang era was actually still just getting started on a large scale. So it was newer. And more organized, and real as far as an organized thing. But now it's gotten old and the gangsters are dumber in a lot of ways. For ex. There were less cameras in the 90's and they weren't dumb enough to rob a store without a mask. Now cameras are everywhere and it's like people are just trying to be as krazy as they can just for fun. It's like they're acting stupid for no reason. That wasn't the case in the 90's. They were more sane, and realistic. They weren't trying to get caught, and they weren't stupid. Everyone everywhere simply was more sane than now, and with God's presence it just really was a way more organic and happier time. But that being said I'd have to go on and on day and night to describe all the differences. But I'll tell you first hand, the world really did change quick. The mid 80's to early 90's were so similar there was 0 difference in all honesty. But by 92 the world somehow changed and you could feel the new era. About 92 on is what we refer mostly to the 90's era. And things were similar in the early 90's to the 80's. But by 95 It was so weird. By 95, 96 like in a blink of an eye it was every town, every place. And it's been similar since. Other than the sanity, and some stuff. But all in all, I can tell you the actual fresh, full blast organized gang era that the mid 90's really was in my opinion simply happened quick, and faded quick. It lasted a few years, and since then it's all just kind of turned into a different breed of fashion. But I'll tell you one thing. Like I say over and over, it really was the general sanity and organic atmosphere that really set this time period apart. It was the most glorious time to live in in my opinion that any time of history. There are words, but I'd have to write a lot more. Yes there were a few truly disturbed scenes and peeps. But you could tell when it happened. From 9 -11 the world just started like going insane or something. Like God left the world, and you just never felt the true happiness of all the normal feelings humans have. Like true satisfaction in what your'e doing, or a real sense of hope for the future etc. Since 9 - 11 very quickly humanity everywhere simply just seemed to quit wanting to operate rationally, to the point at there's literally mad men all over. This wasn't the case in the 90's. Yes it was wild, but over all 100% of us all still had a brain. That is the main difference.
@@punchblmers192nothing funny about it kid 🤡
I love your channel. Please keep up the excellent work with awesome content!
Damn, feel like I’m back on my grandparents couch watching the news. Growing up in this was something else. Hard to comprehend like my generation couldn’t comprehend World War.
A tight jheri curl would be a must have fashion for LA back in the day.
The Bay too
Don't forget Texas too we were heavy on jheri curls too
If you're black lol
Jheri was “played out” by then, it was all about the texturized curly-top. 😂 with the shadow fade.
@@elduran6670 no not just if yo black, i went back to the Philippines and saw homies riding in a pick up truck with jheri curls... couple years back in 2017... 30 years after nwa in 87 not dying... still multiplying
Those Koreans don’t miss one lol selling blue bandanas 🤣🤣🤣
True businessman 👌
This channel is the 🔥🔥🔥🔥
It’s very difficult for impoverished communities to transcend the pressures of poverty. Even corporations go overseas to reach profit margins leaving less opportunity for the blue collar in Los Angeles.
Man, I just realized I won the lottery just by getting born in the right place.
I’m so happy that people like you understand that. Your right, where you are born in America has a lot to do with the outcome of your future.
@@gouravveerraina6430 that is not true i was born in Cabrini green projects in Chicago. And I did alright its all about choices in life some good some bad just be ready accept the consequences of your actions
True, I also grew up in the projects in the 80s. I now own a house, corvette and make well over 100k working.
I had choices and I guess I made the correct ones.
@@josels1292wat do you do for a living brother if u don’t mind me asking, I’m just another brother that’s tryna figure out life
Damn that's crazy I was born 5 days after this footage was recorded 30 years later nothing change but the black population
I was born 3 years and 8 days later
Did it change
@@frankmurphy7234 the black community is now Mexico in LA
@@blessednash5786 damn
i was born 11 days after
I remember when L.A.P.D. had mullets and mustaches.
This was year i was born April 21 1990 that was 30 years ago. 🔥😭👌✌😷
4:51 When the cops arrested doughboy
He was stealin.....
Ooooo child things are gona get easier
Hehe, good one. 😂
Lol where's Lil Chris?
Living in LA in the 80s and 90s was worse than some war zones. It was a literal jungle
DAMN I WAS 12 years old then.....TIME FLIES!!
I was 9 years.
PTSD you can feel and see it
I grew up in the gang life ,, and still don’t understand why we kill each other!!!
Yeah let’s discuss how “successful” Rampart CRASH was lmao
Successful at terrorizing innocent people, sadly.
Word up niggih
Cleaned up LA.
You're right. They shouldn't have even tried. There's no helping some people.
Dam this a grm here I love these old school documentary I was born in 90
@Tom Towers agreed. I was 12 when the riots hit in 92. Not much different like you said ... smart phones and some lingo
@Lee Bread 300 is LA city alone not the county though right?
Young Brim handle his self with class and dignity. 💪
“How do you feel when a Crip is shot?” Gooooooooood! 😂😂😂😂
🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Dude str 8 snitching on his self
Frfr Lol o well ain’t no rules on self snitching ...as long as he ain’t snitchin on nobody else
it was normal back then , people dident know better...
Are you 15 years old? ? You speak like you are. I'm sure you will mature when you get closer to 21 though.....and you'll Grow up. We all do.
All good no details really he kept it vague
Nah not really, the rules was different during that timeframe.
Once upon a time in the projects
ICE CUBES MY SUMMER VACATION
Talking bout St. Louis I’m from there and all that’s true no bs they came here and started gangs then.mf ran them Cali guys off Atleast the ones with no rank
I find that even the street cats were more literate and spoke better than that of now. Then again, people these days got way more tv, drugs and other things to dull their perceptions
2:18 whatever that was in Portland ran & got the hell on 🤣
FACTS...
I THINK IT WAS A SQUIRREL...
Yo I know I wasn’t the only one that peeped that!!! 😂😂 nigga got the fuck outta there full stride 😭😭
That was funny asl😂😂😂
Cat
Shit was real back then 🤣🤣🤣
Ted Kopell looks like a young donald trump and george bush had a baby lmao
Lmfao
Lol true
Damn that cat in the second clip got outta there fast as fuck
3-400 gangs?....in Baltimore the streets aren't run by nobody, its the independent youngsters with pistols that are dangerous, and they don't brag about nothing
Who?
Cali has some pretty people, and I noticed a lot of them have light brown eyes
@Tele Thuggie he never said he was you square
Goof
Gay...
His gang, the VNG or 62 Brims are surrounded by enemy Crip sets. The 80's and 90's was a constant battlefield for them. Anyway, I hope he got out
Surrounded by some of the wildest at that..six-duce has eight-tray on one side ,60's on another, 55 nhc & 5-duce hoovers on another.... vng and 5-duce brims next door for backup
@@gstringalation And the R40's just north of them, and 51 Troubles to the east...VNG had it tough back then
@@f.mazz.459 you know those are 2 different hoods....van ness gangsta brims and 6-Duce gangsta brims.. both brims.... 5-Duce is a little older and kinda not around really...
@@gstringalation Yes you're right I got confused there. I left L.A in '89. 6-Deuce Brims is Harvard Park. 5-Deuce is VNG. Anyways, they're both surrounded by Crip sets lol
62 Brims are Harvard Park not Van Ness
6 months old back when this aired lol
The video with the people that wanted to make space prisons and age people with injections was fuckin wild im still trippn on that
New to your channel. Another great video 👍.
June 18 1990 2 days after I was born lol
“I didn’t stick around to see but I had to let go of the chamber on somebody”🤣🤣🤣-(9:13)
See!....the thing about being on these types of shows is,...they always try to get you to "tell on yourself" of tell on somebody else!
DJ Vlad in 90 lol 😆
ATF guys tell Tedd Koppel asking these questions about the game and get him to indict himself and his gang.
They snitch on themselves all the time its hilarious can never stop bragging 🤣
No way. It literally aired on June 18th 1990, and I'm here June 18th 2023.
Straight confiscated her bandanas. Today they would have told that cop to leave the store lol
He wasn't even a cop
Lol. Ain’t nobody taking shit from my store because they don’t believe in it
That bloody era
That nigga Curtis got the Nintendo power glove on 😂🤣
If you ran like a pink it wonet amzam me the 90s man I tell you I never heard that song before
Ice-T - Colors
ruclips.net/video/LI8Zx_QvNVU/видео.html
2022. It worked.
OMG, it all hurts.
"Wouldn't you know a drive by in Missouri ...."
Time stamp
Giving up much love ...dien for a street that they ain't even heard of
@ritztits n ritznips hell no Ics Cube summer vacation
@ritztits n ritznips ice cube but you know music if you can name dj quick
Cube "Summer Vacation" Quik "Just like Compton"
I’m 42, grew up in these streets during the 80s all through 2012, and now in a very nice neighborhood. Took a lot of hard work both in the streets, job and investments. If I can make it in South Central I can make it anywhere.
Funny the year I left Cali " never been back although I would like too "
Rip 2 all the gang members dead in this video
Who was that?🤔
Who was the hood guys that got killed?
1970s-2016 when level 4 was rockin. #Rip to all the fallen Soldiers , all that for what?... forgotten
May they rest in piss
May actual soldiers rest in peace. Not these faux soldiers.
I wonder where Curtis is today. He’s roughly my age and generation. I hope he made it out
I doubt it.. he was clearly a dumb ass.. his reasoning for not getting out shows his IQ
@@pbr2148 He's essentially saying that he can't leave the gang and still live in the same neighborhood because people are still trying to kill him. These people often lived their whole lives without leaving that part of the city. Most people can't afford it, and even if they could- that area is all the know. He was aware enough to understand that HE is making enough money to leave, but doesn't want to leave because that's all he has. He admits that he's probably going to be killed, and he feels bad about it.
@@laxx1559 I get what he was saying.. but I was in a well known organization from 79-late 90's & had several soldiers under my umbrella & I got out. There is always a solution
They probably killed thst boy after this aired
@🇺🇸RegularBroExercises Tutt
hope that Curtis is alive he seem cool
I've seen his Facebook, he's ALIVE.
@@Beatbyawhiteboy that’s good
1990 those girls will be great grandmothers now 😁
Grown adult great grandchildren.
They're only in their late 40s
They are grandmas now😂 damn!!! that's 33 years ago now.🤔🤔🤔🤔 Damn time flies!!!! I was 16 going on 17! Now I'm 49.
@ 9:15 DJ Vlad moment.. And bruh even dry snitched on himself.. A prelude to the future..
These kids know how idea how easy life is for them. I lived in Bridgeport ct in the 90s and u can die just walking outside at least where we lived
It wasn't as bad as it was in Cali or NY but our gang members were serious and I got to know a lot of them. They were just scared but never showed it really it was us vs them the police and rival gangs but I'm 42 so I guess I survived but lots of nightmares these days getting clean from drugs makes me remember what I did and I guess that's the price I pay
damnnn
My dad grew up in la in the 80’s and 90’s. Everyone kept asking him if he was in a gang cuz of the bullet wounds he had.. but he wasn’t a gang banger but just casually catching stray bullets from drive bys. He was shot 5 times
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr so sorry to hear that. I hope he is doing ok
@@Thestray187 thank you! Yes he is doing Well! He moved out of the city and stayed away! The violence in the 80’s were just so brutal.
they was snitching on themselves like crazy wtf lmao “i have pulled the trigger on someone”
Didn't say who or where or any details no evidence no case
@@elahosun2101 no but the fact they are blatant and don’t care they will definitely be dead or prison. These aren’t gangsters these are stupid ass kids w dad problems.
@@sukottoshinobe7360 Sammy the bull snitched on Gotti! They was adult's! So what u saying????
This is a perfect example for young people today he still in jail and don't have anything... don't pick this life kids
Bro looks like NWA era Ice Cube
I was coming up in the mid 70s to mid 80s in the gangs formative years in southern California. I moved out to New Mexico when I was 14 before all this exploded. Im greatful for that. I becam a cop in the same small town I moved to and being in 93 even a population of 1400 we had some gang issues. Mostly copy cats who dressed the part and listened to NWA on a continuous loop for inspiration. Those guys wouldnt last 5 minutes in LA
Sad thing is la and Compton haven’t changed one bit. They’re still the same as they were in the 90s.
Not even close
Have changed more Hispanic Gangs and now will have venezualan gangs
@@ronsanchez4366 I’m talking about in terms of crime, not demographics. It’s still just as wild as it was in the 90s.
@@Chris-zh5om yes dont see any gentrification in compton even some compton gangs are moving to other areas
@@ronsanchez4366 well, there is no gentrification so you’re right. But gangs are still staying there. Compton is wild.
They thought that jail, was the answer.
Then they got overcrowded. Nothing positive said...you know why??
It was no answer. Thats why.
It removed murderers from the streets where decent people lived. Sounds like a solution to me
OG Ron Ron kev mac videos...
I just don't understand why u would admit to shooting at or killing someone on camera. I mean maybe it's just me
Right, I couldn't believe this dude said that and then told the ATF agent where they were setting up shop in his hood. Curtis kept it raw and real though, I wonder if he's still around.
@@lynnharrington8893 He was having a intellectually stunning prime time interview with the ATF via satellite on nightline.. lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
Shit was just different in many aspects back then.
@@lynnharrington8893 i google searched his name, he relocated a little north to Lancaster and has been a arrested recently. There is a mug shot of him balding and in his early 50s, he looked a lil rough.
A little too honest for me
Lmaoo he dead snitched on himself he ain’t know how to switch it up just folded heavy 😂😂 imagine he got locked up right away that’s segment
He alive and well married and working people do change
Higgins no!!! That's Tom Selleck's food, no!! You had yours!!
Bwahaha Curtis Tuck(?) At the 8:00 min mark's excellent use of the English language makes it unbelievable he could possibly be a gang member or unemployed
What's the song name? Colours?
Wow I seen Nelson Mandela when he came to America at Bed Stuys Boys n Girls High School. It was awesome.
You should’ve gave him a putisa for being a punk ass chavala
@@americanrebel1287 Coward SMH God Bless u tho
In 1990 the Brims had it hard.
🤟🏼
That's right teach these little kids karate so when they get older and realize joining a gang is the only way out their already trained to kill! Good job
Martial arts teaches discipline. In the street black belt, brown belt, white belt means nothing when you got a couple of slugs flying at your head
What happened to the Boston video🤔?
RUclips took it down! "inappropriate content"
@@Vinmoonsu wasn’t this video on the same one as the Boston video tho?
Nah
@@Vinmoonsu wtf u actually reply
HE JUST TELLING THE WHOLE GANG LIFE ON A DAILY. HE TELLIN IT ALL😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
17:25 damn I wonder if he made it to her graduation
3:06
"What if I said Robbery?" - Cop
"Who?" - Perp
Damn self snitching before self snitching 😂
Took a break from fishing today and was talking to a friend- we lived through the 80s Los Angeles where the murder rate was between 1,000- ,1,300 killings a year, much of it gang violence.
The city never saw it coming (and those in power didn't care) Los Angeles and Los Angeles County " thought" they had won their gang war when they cracked down on Mexican street gangs in the 70s and the were dismissive of the growing black gang problem which was slowly spreading like a virus since Raymond Washington died in 1979. When the rock cocaine ( " Crack " was a east coast version and yes there is a difference- rock is stronger as it's simply water and cocaine mixed vs water+coccaine +baking soda) hit the streets we as kids watched suburban white folks with " usc " and " ucla" and pepper dine university" vanity license plates came driving through the hood to by rock cocaine.
The drug money fueled even more conflict over territory and gun sales- back in 1987 you could buy an AK-47 or SKS for $125 at Western Surplus on Western Ave and Manchester Ave!
No one cared about what happened in South Central LA and black gang violence UNTIL a Japanese co-ed was shot and killed in a crip vs blood shootout near UCLA.
Today? Political correctness and the flawed world view of social justice protests have neutered police enforcement and sadly the City and county of Los Angeles have once again IGNORED the problem, with rap music and culture and crushing cost of living and pitifully weak economic opportunity for the minority community, has re-awakened the appeal of gangmembership.
Many of the young people in gangs today never knew how bad the 80s and 90s were in LA.
I applaud Curtis Tutt for actually speaking in this 34 yr old news story ( and sadly, you can see they really didn't LISTEN TO HIM like they should have)
Curtis like my buddy and I, survived those days and the brutal police enforcement (" operation hammer"), and the civilian govt and schools FAILED to do their part.
I believe Tutt ended up in prison out of California- the disease continues
Damn ole boy look like a young ice cube 😂
that karate instructor leg head kicks sucked 😂
It’s the 80’s a KARGE portion of karate gyms back then we’re bullshit
“That blue or red not acceptable in this community” sound like gang bangers sir 😭
80s 90s LA sort of reminds me of 80s 90s Miami.
It was all the same. Every town, every state around 95, 96. Before then not so much. Besides there was more to the 90's than the gang era. That was only one aspect, and it didn't spread the way it finally did until the mid 90's. Before then the big cities and towns were a completely different story as far as gangs. But don't forget all the other kool stuff. Like music standards, and techonology.
It was worse my man worse than miami
@@luckymetal13 LA was bad back then but I think Miami had a higher crime rate.
6:46. I’ll be damned. Ain’t that OG Ron Ron from 60z? 😂😂
That news anchor was like so they was selling drugs right down the street...lmaooooo..I know he was like these niggas still selling knowing the cops was busting one spot lol
Damn...Harvard Park 5:31!!
Lol...yup
Brim land
When it all started 80s Colors🙄✌️
70s*
Raymond started this shit in 69
@Ahead Of The Curve it was gangs in LA before the Riots... some of the gangs like the Bounty Hunters and the Brims pre date the riots.
@@jhonezcronic the first riot was in 1965
@@hustlebabyentertainment5255 I know but Raymond was 12 in 65... he started the gang in 69
5:54 “sawed off .410” 😂😂😂😂💀
Trying to hit squirrels 🐿 from half a foot ,
.410 is a small load small game shotgun for training kids before they use a 12 gauge
When it hits it would basically rip all of your clothes off and tear you up
that news intro 🔥 💯
At 2:17 that cat was not sticking around to be labeled the snitch
This shit had us COMPLETELY CAPTIVATED as east coast teenagers
We can tell .. Yall copied everything la did. Sad
@@williemccants4403 Don't get THE WHOLE east coast confused with NEW YORK CITY... everybody over here not on yall wave...
@Ahead Of The Curve NYC Jersey and Baltimore copied y’all style ...as far as Bloods & Crips....Philadelphia Boston and DC DEFINITELY DID NOT....
@@jhonezcronic i agree with that my bad. I'll say most of east coast is followers
@@williemccants4403 I agree as well the fact that NYC is claiming GD BD Piru and Crip gangs is sad... I went to NYC a few months a go with a Seattle hat on and niggas was screaming NAYBORHOOD .... I was just wearing a hat to match my shirt... shit done changed
"So what can I do to make a profit ? Catch a flight to St. Louis , that's cool cus nobody knew us.
Summer Vacation👉💨
That explains how the bod's and the horse shoe posse got started..crips and blxxdz went there and started a set there
@@lonzolamorris3832 are those some of the names of hometown clicks repping the blue & red?
Just go and find out for yourself homie
@@lokofreestyle5430 u watch too muc tv they already had they names before they came when they came they just added Crip or blood to it
It's sociology study it and you can see how gangs come about . Our society naturally creates groups of people " so why expect gangs to be any different ?
People make choices about who they identify with. Society doesn't "make groups.". Unless you have no strength of character.
@@hankgoresich6836 that's false because if you outcast a certain group then they'll form a group of their own.
@@wardatkins1320 whatever that means -- even an outcast group gets to decide how to REACT to hardship. That reaction need NOT involve the formation of violent gangs.
@@hankgoresich6836 what group of people on the planet earth hasn't resorted to violence ? Which group of can you name ?
@@wardatkins1320 Which group hasn't "resorted to violence"? I could name plenty, pal, but how about my people, the Jews? We weren't oppressed for 300 years, we were beaten down for 2,000 years. But in every one of those blood soaked years we trained our minds and raised our young and waited. And when we finally were free of outright subjugation - not prejudice, but outright subjugation - we didn't just survive. We THRIVED. THAT'S WHO.
I'm gona end like this cus you know what's up my life is fucked.
I’ll tell ya how to fix it, homie. For free.
Lesson One:
“Don’t do shit that you wouldn’t do in front of your mama.”
Lesson Two:
“Repeat lesson one.”
30 years from now, and 30 years after that, and after that, and after that........
Officer Terry Lopez looks like Sherri Martel former professional wrestler and manager.
What is different today?
4:40 ‘ol girl was like “nigga what?”
She sexy
This skinny jean youngsters will never under stand G