I ran a lot of fades at Banning high and was in a lot of riots. L street gave me a lot of respect through it all and I gave them their same respect. The 90’s
I was walking home on Hyatt once at night after I went to fetch something from my car. Then this silver Lexus rolled up in front of me and asked me where I was from and if I bang. God I never felt fear that terrifying in my life. I kept my composure and said I just moved here from Nevada, and they rolled the window up and left. Jesus Christ , I will never forget that day.
1:40 the fact that all this violence is because of immature little boys getting their feelings hurt over a female. Bunch of losers and they deserve every bad thing that happens to them.
I went to Gulf Ave in the 80's and Wilmington Jr High (back then) in 87-88. I do remember the almost daily after school fights. But what I do remember most, was the Junior High School Physical Education Instructors. Man, they were like Seal Team BUDS instructors. Both were Japanese Americans and both in great physical shape. I believe one of them was named Mr. Matsutani. Just want to say thanks to them as well as the city of Wilmas. Combined, coupled with my Bad Ass uncle ( a golden gloves semi-finalist), molded me into a tough SOB that enabled me to survive many combat missions about a decade later while serving in the US Marine Corps. By the way, many of us who fought in combat were from the Harbor Area. Believe me, when you are getting shot at in some remote area in Afghanistan, who gives a shit were you are from. The objective was to win the battle fight, survive another day and eventually make it home to your family back in the states.
My pops is from Wilmington. Went to Banning HS and all that. Moved us out of there and to Nevada before I became a teenager. He always talked about how it’s not how it was when he was growing up there.
@@steveestevez9525 been out here 3 years it's definitely not alot goin on bro lol nowhere in California is it the 80s or 90s even 2000s it's all watered down to be real
It's always been ESW, WSW and NSW. But, they got along back into the days. People, especially enemy neighborhoods, called them simply WILMAS or WILMEROS. They were all considered one. However, they did have personal beefs and threw hands. Until 1988. The chaos therefore begun. 100's, if not 1000's, killed in the past 34 years. Sad AF
When my pops was checking me into Banning High these dudes was straight squabbling right in front of the school. I use to watch the tension between these dudes in class.
Bruh my first day at banning high I got stabbed in the hand by the Wilmas I learned it's dangerous af over there fast 🤣😂 especially for a black man fr they are reckless and with the business no play play
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾 Prayers out for those trying to recover from the passing of their loved ones 🕊️ Prayers out for those incarcerated 🕊️ Prayers out for those on that path 🕊️
These dudes are really with it. One time me and a guy I knew were smoking a blunt in a park in Wilmington and I noticed some eses chilling further away in the park with their family noticed us and within minutes we were surrounded by guys from one of these gangs. I was faded so I didn't really look at em. Maybe I drew attention to us because I was wearing a blue Dodgers shirt. The guy I knew got kinda anxious and was like 'lets go!' when more of em kept showing up and watching us. Crazy situation. Glad I don't live there. This happened at the Banning Museum. It's on the east side of Avalon so maybe that's why they were surrounding us. Cause I was wearing blue and they might have thought I was a Westsider.
Finally a harbor area story 👍🏽 should of include the other 3 set in that city east side pain blood (ghost town) water front piru and north side Wilmas also the project that were remodeled
It's says most dangerous In the harbor. Them dudes no longer exist in wilmington with the exception of the NS. They have all migrated to LB San Pedro and lakewood 👋
@@Gangstermo_310 I remember I was busted in wayside and the homie from Rancho San Pedro told me that they call wilmas stinkmas cuz when u pull up to town it smells like shit is that true cuz of the factories I guess no disrespect
All that money from the port of Los Angeles to the U.S 3rd largest oil producing refineries, Plus the Alameda Corridor ... and still get treated like the stepchild of Los Angeles. No love whatsoever.
I would love to hear stories about Wilmington's famous junkyard. Back in the late 1980s they were finding people with their heads cut off inside the Junkyard, which was infested with crack dealers, prostitution, gang murders, and rodents.
I remember back in the day, my brother took me through there and I couldn't believe places like that existed in the Harbor Area. Ghost town was pretty crazy too but the junk yard definitely left a mark in my brain.
I think in 2012 or around then wilmington had the highest murder rate in LA county. It's a tough area. I actually really like it over there and san pedro too. They're some of the last old world, tough blue collar working class neighborhoods left in Los angeles. People outside and kids playing, its like a time capsule. Generations of families that worked the oil refineries, the Port and longshoremen. If they weren't so far from the city they prolly woulda been gentrified.
I remember back in 2012 I was in wayside and so one from Rancho San Pedro told me that they would call wilmas stinkmas cuz the whole city smells like shit cuz Of the factories
That's what I kind find crazy. There are so many high paying jobs that don't require any or much education, why are these fools wasting their life gang banging?
@@balthazarbratt8194 a lot of the good jobs that pay well like longshoremen are generational and kept within families. Not everyone there has the same opportunities especially the immigrant families. Just a low income area. San pedro is more peaceful, a lot of love in that neighborhood but wilmington is a lot rougher. The gang life is just deep rooted and of course the drugs too
My wife is grew up in Wilmington on the Westside, I used to go out there all the time to see her when we were dating. It was definitely wild as hell out there. An still is. I used to bring a 12 Guage with me every time I went because it always felt like sh*t would pop off at any moment. Place is no joke.
I was born and raised I wsw went to school there lot of my friends got into the hood not me I just like to low ride have a beer now and then I seen bloodshed I moved out of Wilmas in1986 I could hear Ak machine guns going off every other nite police copter flying over the neighborhood shooting everywhere lot of suicide drugs my brother got murdered I moved up north I'm a church believer in Jesus Christ
@David Ortega I spent a new years up there when me and my wife were dating in a small apartment complex she lived in off of Anaheim blvd and the machine gun fire at midnight was so loud I was up all night clutching a shot gun paranoid. My wife was so used to it she thought it was funny....I wasn't laughing. I grew up around some rough areas but nothing so wild as Wilmington. Funny her maiden name is Ortega as well. We ended up splitting up recently. Still married though. I would love to have a low rider one day, always dreamed of having one. Just don't have the money to do it yet. Glad you escaped that life. It's a life not worth living that's for sure.
Crazy because I used to always go to the big junkyard all my life as a youngster and always wondered what was up with the street next to it that was blocked off with just junk , the sun hits different in that area and the skies are always cloudy with a yellow tint.. luckily I never got into any problems, I used to scope around the junkyard streets when I’ll get a car stolen and the surrounding areas seemed like a whole different country, I’m from Compton and we have a better looking city.. no disrespect to anyone from there either, just speaking about my experiences from all the years going there to the junkyards, I guess I’m immune to the smell people are talking about
Damn I’m from Long Beach and you definitely described the visual perfectly, felt like I was about to enter the junkyard reading this. Had a couple issues but the normal bullshit is all it was
I remember playing baseball in high school, and we played Banning, our bud pulled up to the school while there was a huge rumble going on, blacks and Mexicans
Wow you have whole neighborhoods fighting over beefs that began over a women 🤦♂️ 1 dude kills the other the shooter goes to jail the other in the casket and theta same girl moves on to some new guy 🤦♂️ stooooop!
I was in SRCC reception YA in 91 in Drake this Westside Wilmas tried to punk me for my bottom bunk bed. We got down the door wasn't locked. We both flew out the cell. But the staff pushed his head hard on the floor busted his face real bad . If I'm not mistaken his name was Yogie.
@@hangryunclevinny Naw YA is nothing like Juvenile Hall. In some cases The Halls is worse then some Prisons. I truly believe more people got raped in YA then in Prison in the 90's.
Growing up, i saw that of didn't matter if you was Gangster or not, if you got caught lacking, it's over. Wilmington don't play that. But Wilmington has a lot more to it besides the gang violence, there's a lot of potential, we just lack the equipment
late 80’s-90’s- early 2000’s east-west side Wilmington and Hyatt Street and ghost town. They was all fighting each other but had one thing in common, they was all getting party supplies from the same SINALOA people.
Im in west LB and I frequent wilmas weekly. I do a lot of my shit out there and everytime I'm out there, even in the middle of a beautiful day, im on edge and with my head on a swivel. I used to go to Harbor college. One time I made a left on Wilmington from PCH and took the small streets to the tunnel that takes you to LAHC and I had a teen on a bmx bike bang on me. I said "fuck you homie" when he said "west" and pulled a strap. I immediately took that stop sign and the light before the tunnel and that little fucker literally smashed on his bmx bike to school looking for my truck. sheesh. In the middle of the day too, it was like 1pm on a nice ass day. sheesh.
@Dont Trip Can you read? Foo pulled a strap and chased me all the way to school. He literally went into the parking lots/school looking for me dah. lol
I have family from all 3 sides of wilmas.. it’s a crazy place ..pollution is bad water is bad but it’s a fun place to be lots of good spots to eat and old traditions are kept.
As I sit here and listen to these hood stories, as astonishing as they are (outstanding story telling, btw), I often think….why would I want my freedom taken away from me for a gang? As you can see, once they were dead or in jail, the gang kept up with their behavior without missing a beat.
I grew up in the projects in sherm circle on Wilmington Bl in the 70's & 80's there were drive by's and fights all the time. Everyone called my dad Popeye because he had big forearms.
In the 90s there were a lot of killings and shootings in the projects even drive by’s. It was common to see cholos with long white socks and cortezs hanging around and walking with a boom box on their shoulder. They would hang out at the benches at a park they built in the center of the projects. After they knocked the projects down it wasn’t the same.
I lived in Wilmington for 5 years...In the Holland on D street...I also lived in Ghost Town for 2 years in an RV...much respect to all but it's scarier than living at Camp Crystal Lake... You'd hear shots and screaming all night long
85% of gang related beefs is over a female the other 15% is over money an drugs when u listen to og's talk about there neighborhoods they always say they hoods started beefing because of a female an once it started it never stop that's why I always say the most dangerous thing in this world is what's between a woman legs next to money
I grew up on the east side and had to go to wilhall park to catch the bus to dodson in pedro. I got my ass kicked almost every day cause I was considered an east sider
I grew upin Ghost Town... yup, there's a cemetery in the varrio. Went to Wilmington Grammar, Hawian, Fries then Wilmington Jr. High. We could choose to go to Banning or stay at Wilmington Jr for the Freshman year. Late 60s I graduated 1980. Dad moved us to Tucson before it went haywire. East, West but I don't remember many North. They didnt like anybody but I don't remember much about them but that north side got re-zoned into Carson. North was on north side of the railroad tracks on Avalon nearing Sepulveda. I know because we moved into a new house after NW was torn down. We lived right behind Mundos Mkt on Lincoln. There were literally 25-75 would hang out before school started. We took a big picture with ESW WSW before the pleitos. The Chicano Club read the year book. I chose some stupid name Duke. Shout out to Serrgio, Termite, Mike, Cub, Manny, Frank, Seko, Rita, Reina, Lil Chuco and his younger brother Lolli countless others, Bobby "Gato" Trani. Gato ended up in Tucson too. He moved back. Lost touch after he went to prison. Some ppl hatin but I guarantee you they have skeletons in their closets too. Many of us were generational Gs. Some of us went in to higher education like yours truly. I attained my bachelors degree in computer robotics. I worked fir Universal Avionics manufacturing flight management systems for 6yrs then Qualcomm RnD bldg W. for 13 years. Im working on my masters at 57yrs old... my 2 ex wives never backed my education so we parted ways. It wasca tough choice, however, my kids have a father to be proud of. Good or bad... Wilmas shaped me into the man I am... tough, solid don't give a fuck Wilmas swagger! Con a dash of brains pa ke no digan ke us Barrio Boys do that which we please. Cal-Chrome... dad uncles and their friends worked there... down the street from the Acapulco Mkt. Mom worked at Terminal Island Star-Kist Cannery. More good memories than bad ones for me. Orale Wei... Arre...
I ran a lot of fades at Banning high and was in a lot of riots. L street gave me a lot of respect through it all and I gave them their same respect. The 90’s
What year did you graduate i remeber riots in the 90s class of 2000
I was walking home on Hyatt once at night after I went to fetch something from my car. Then this silver Lexus rolled up in front of me and asked me where I was from and if I bang. God I never felt fear that terrifying in my life. I kept my composure and said I just moved here from Nevada, and they rolled the window up and left. Jesus Christ , I will never forget that day.
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Damn good video bro. My condolences to all the families who have lost loved 1's in the struggle
1:40 the fact that all this violence is because of immature little boys getting their feelings hurt over a female. Bunch of losers and they deserve every bad thing that happens to them.
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Struggle my ass.. Puras pendejadas...
They cause the struggle themselves.
I went to Gulf Ave in the 80's and Wilmington Jr High (back then) in 87-88. I do remember the almost daily after school fights. But what I do remember most, was the Junior High School Physical Education Instructors. Man, they were like Seal Team BUDS instructors. Both were Japanese Americans and both in great physical shape. I believe one of them was named Mr. Matsutani. Just want to say thanks to them as well as the city of Wilmas. Combined, coupled with my Bad Ass uncle ( a golden gloves semi-finalist), molded me into a tough SOB that enabled me to survive many combat missions about a decade later while serving in the US Marine Corps. By the way, many of us who fought in combat were from the Harbor Area. Believe me, when you are getting shot at in some remote area in Afghanistan, who gives a shit were you are from. The objective was to win the battle fight, survive another day and eventually make it home to your family back in the states.
That’s what’s up thank u for ur service I remember the P.E teachers and that chino one lol hella funny
Aye was Mister bosnich still the coach there
@@qerenyahu371 Thanks. That last name sure sounds familiar after all this time. Much appreciated.
@@dodgervision1 yeah, he was the only buff white dude I knew at that time
@@qerenyahu371 he was my pe teacher in '88
Dudes from Wilmington and Harbor Area are solid. Met a few in my lifetime. Much love and respect from the IE
By solid you mean gangbangers with nothing better else to do with their free time.
They racist.tf outta here
@@0._9_.0 Idk about that there's couple blacks that clique up with them on both sides lol
My pops is from Wilmington. Went to Banning HS and all that. Moved us out of there and to Nevada before I became a teenager. He always talked about how it’s not how it was when he was growing up there.
your dad obv hasn't been around in a while... nothing has changed in wilmington. just different faces but same beef.
Your pops did the right thing
@@steveestevez9525 been out here 3 years it's definitely not alot goin on bro lol nowhere in California is it the 80s or 90s even 2000s it's all watered down to be real
@@tybrown1605 depends on the area you're in. Still unpredictable bro keep ya head on a swivel out here
wheres your hefito from im in nevada too
I'm from San Diego in the 80's a big spray painted "Wilmington Controls the Harbor Area" was on a wall no "East or West" was declared.
That would of been a classic picture
It's always been ESW, WSW and NSW. But, they got along back into the days. People, especially enemy neighborhoods, called them simply WILMAS or WILMEROS. They were all considered one. However, they did have personal beefs and threw hands. Until 1988. The chaos therefore begun. 100's, if not 1000's, killed in the past 34 years. Sad AF
I remember that the big homie wrote that
These videos are very entertaining. I've been watching this for like 3 years now. It makes me want to go play GTA again.
When my pops was checking me into Banning High these dudes was straight squabbling right in front of the school. I use to watch the tension between these dudes in class.
That's right and in wilmington Jr to back then
Bruh my first day at banning high I got stabbed in the hand by the Wilmas I learned it's dangerous af over there fast 🤣😂 especially for a black man fr they are reckless and with the business no play play
@@kingtiptip8400 the first time I ever seen a mf sniffing powder was one of them in the boys bathroom.
@@mrt8789 😂🤣
You mean squabbin?
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Prayers out for those trying to recover from the passing of their loved ones 🕊️
Prayers out for those incarcerated 🕊️
Prayers out for those on that path 🕊️
These dudes are really with it.
One time me and a guy I knew were smoking a blunt in a park in Wilmington and I noticed some eses chilling further away in the park with their family noticed us and within minutes we were surrounded by guys from one of these gangs.
I was faded so I didn't really look at em.
Maybe I drew attention to us because I was wearing a blue Dodgers shirt.
The guy I knew got kinda anxious and was like 'lets go!' when more of em kept showing up and watching us.
Crazy situation. Glad I don't live there.
This happened at the Banning Museum.
It's on the east side of Avalon so maybe that's why they were surrounding us.
Cause I was wearing blue and they might have thought I was a Westsider.
You right wrong color wrong side.
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Gangs beefing over the ABC's, 123's and the colors of the rainbow that they wear. Thank you Americans
Foo it's cause you were smoking a blunt too if you hadn't looked at the first homie you would've been straight but you were acting burnt out 🤣🤣🤣
@@noslenaicrag5677 it's natural to look at someone who's already staring hard at you in the first place.
@@coledwrld7 I think you just handled it like a girl
'88 was one of the hottest years in history especially when colors dropped
People was getting shot at the movie theater and everything. That movie was something serious
@@mrt8789 facts it made things worse than it was prior
@@krlm2280 I think it really did a number on the ppl outside of Los angles. They started acting up in every state just like in that movie
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Finally a harbor area story 👍🏽 should of include the other 3 set in that city east side pain blood (ghost town) water front piru and north side Wilmas also the project that were remodeled
Naaaah they non factors especially waterfront and paincakes
@@biggnacho6505 yeah but still would of made this story more interesting
foo theres a story on the Longos. Dont forget playa larga is part of the Harbor. After all its the Long Beach Harbor, homie!
@@ProduktOfEv0lution true that but long beach is Long Beach it’s already knows compared to Wilmas San Pedro harbor city Torrance and Carson
It's says most dangerous In the harbor. Them dudes no longer exist in wilmington with the exception of the NS. They have all migrated to LB San Pedro and lakewood 👋
The funniest part about this is when these “foos” go to jail, they magically become best friends (as required by La eme rules and regulations😂)
So does every gang in California not just Mexicans
@@you7219 definitely not tru
@@vontecam753 in California it is that’s a fact you can’t dispute
Because they have to
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Wilmington looks so damn strange to me…. Like the city is stuck in time
Wilmington is part of Los Angeles district but it seems funds don't reach from L.A to Wilmington, it's like a lost city.
@@Gangstermo_310 I remember I was busted in wayside and the homie from Rancho San Pedro told me that they call wilmas stinkmas cuz when u pull up to town it smells like shit is that true cuz of the factories I guess no disrespect
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It smells like what it is: A trashy community. Don't become like Wilmas, do better for your communities. Thank you Americans.
All that money from the port of Los Angeles to the U.S 3rd largest oil producing refineries, Plus the Alameda Corridor ... and still get treated like the stepchild of Los Angeles. No love whatsoever.
@@cartelplug8183 I had delivered a few packages out there and I couldn’t describe the smell
Imagine throwing your life away for nothing
"EASTSIDE"... famous last words. It always starts over a female SMH
For reals.. instead of saying fuck the bitch they decide to go to war smh
L Street
💯 Beefing over a bitch makes you a bitch..
R.I.P to my boi Alex n Caesar you guys are gone but not forgotten see you guys when it my time...
As a kid in the late 80's, i went out to Wilmington and it was ruff already. Wilmington is with the bizness.
Your communities are trash if that is what you mean? that is nothing to boast about. Thank you Americans.
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I would love to hear stories about Wilmington's famous junkyard. Back in the late 1980s they were finding people with their heads cut off inside the Junkyard, which was infested with crack dealers, prostitution, gang murders, and rodents.
That was the third world
Back in the day if you went in the 3rd world chances were slim you weren't coming out!!
I remember that. The yunk yards ghost town was cray cray
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I remember back in the day, my brother took me through there and I couldn't believe places like that existed in the Harbor Area. Ghost town was pretty crazy too but the junk yard definitely left a mark in my brain.
I think in 2012 or around then wilmington had the highest murder rate in LA county. It's a tough area. I actually really like it over there and san pedro too. They're some of the last old world, tough blue collar working class neighborhoods left in Los angeles. People outside and kids playing, its like a time capsule. Generations of families that worked the oil refineries, the Port and longshoremen. If they weren't so far from the city they prolly woulda been gentrified.
I remember back in 2012 I was in wayside and so one from Rancho San Pedro told me that they would call wilmas stinkmas cuz the whole city smells like shit cuz Of the factories
I think the idea of gentrification not happening is because of the toxic refineries within its neighborhood
That's what I kind find crazy. There are so many high paying jobs that don't require any or much education, why are these fools wasting their life gang banging?
@@balthazarbratt8194 a lot of the good jobs that pay well like longshoremen are generational and kept within families. Not everyone there has the same opportunities especially the immigrant families. Just a low income area. San pedro is more peaceful, a lot of love in that neighborhood but wilmington is a lot rougher. The gang life is just deep rooted and of course the drugs too
@@mateocalderon6822 I feel you
My wife is grew up in Wilmington on the Westside, I used to go out there all the time to see her when we were dating. It was definitely wild as hell out there. An still is. I used to bring a 12 Guage with me every time I went because it always felt like sh*t would pop off at any moment. Place is no joke.
I was born and raised I wsw went to school there lot of my friends got into the hood not me I just like to low ride have a beer now and then I seen bloodshed I moved out of Wilmas in1986 I could hear Ak machine guns going off every other nite police copter flying over the neighborhood shooting everywhere lot of suicide drugs my brother got murdered I moved up north I'm a church believer in Jesus Christ
@David Ortega I spent a new years up there when me and my wife were dating in a small apartment complex she lived in off of Anaheim blvd and the machine gun fire at midnight was so loud I was up all night clutching a shot gun paranoid. My wife was so used to it she thought it was funny....I wasn't laughing. I grew up around some rough areas but nothing so wild as Wilmington. Funny her maiden name is Ortega as well. We ended up splitting up recently. Still married though. I would love to have a low rider one day, always dreamed of having one. Just don't have the money to do it yet. Glad you escaped that life. It's a life not worth living that's for sure.
It ain’t my home girl is from there and every time I go kick it with her we get into some shit
@@sirenamontoya9974 You can definitely feel the change in energy as soon as you get off the freeway. Especially at night.
I bet he warms his voice up, to talk that low before every video 😂😂😂😂
I fux with bro channel tho 💯
Facts lol
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Crazy because I used to always go to the big junkyard all my life as a youngster and always wondered what was up with the street next to it that was blocked off with just junk , the sun hits different in that area and the skies are always cloudy with a yellow tint.. luckily I never got into any problems, I used to scope around the junkyard streets when I’ll get a car stolen and the surrounding areas seemed like a whole different country, I’m from Compton and we have a better looking city.. no disrespect to anyone from there either, just speaking about my experiences from all the years going there to the junkyards, I guess I’m immune to the smell people are talking about
Damn I’m from Long Beach and you definitely described the visual perfectly, felt like I was about to enter the junkyard reading this. Had a couple issues but the normal bullshit is all it was
Just curious to know the one that they're talking about on this broadcast is it Richard looney" from west side Wilma's
No that's not looney
Yeah I was busted with looney back in 92 just recently I heard that he had died a while back do u now if that's true
Bro I watch all ur videos u keep doing a great job with the facts
There’s actually a picture floating around of the last killing that he mentioned.
Jose was trying to get away from the gang life but shouted his gang in a rival gangs territory 😂😂😂😂
Knew Jose , aka Peps from ES WILMAS
Is it that serious? The same city with cats you went to school with all the way from 1st to 12? Over a dividing street? Crazy.....smh...
A street they don't even own lol... in probably houses they don't own as well
I’m sure drugs & money have alot to do as well. Also generations of gangbanging in these communities
East la ever 3 4 blocks is a different hood
It happens some even are primos to
@@wilmassouldies3800 still blows the mind....amd for what? Death or Prison? No thanks
You should do a WIlmas vs Harbor City, also big tension right there
I used to stay over there on G St. in Wilmington I used to go to Hawaiian Avenue middle school that was surrounded by projects when I was younger
I remember When Richard was killed . He lived on my street in north Long Beach 55th street. RIP Bro
Damn. My condolences.
Richie was koo af. I remember he was so excited, his girl was gonna be having his baby boy. Smh it's a damn shame . RIP Richie
Good stuff man... I live in Wilmington... And they rebuilt the projects
They look nice compared to the old ones not gonna lie
That pause at the end summed up this war man they go at it.
I remember playing baseball in high school, and we played Banning, our bud pulled up to the school while there was a huge rumble going on, blacks and Mexicans
Diversity is our strength. Thank you Americans.
Thanks to the trumpeteteers 😂
No Way Jose was trying to get away from the street life when his girl tries to diffuse the upxoming tragedy Jose sadly endured. Smh
To me the Harbor Area of LA is the shit. Lots of blue collar union workers and no one’s on some LA Hollywood shit
It’s more conservative down here around the harbor area and South Bay. Less woketards
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Yup I gotta lot of union brothers from the HA and SB
@EsdeOzzy what’s that LA Hollywood shit??
@@hollywheelz he’s saying that studio shit, not the actual streets of Hollywood.
Wow you have whole neighborhoods fighting over beefs that began over a women 🤦♂️ 1 dude kills the other the shooter goes to jail the other in the casket and theta same girl moves on to some new guy 🤦♂️ stooooop!
Once again… Either over pssy or dice games. Lame
Bro got to talk about the WATERFRONT PIRU AND THE EAST PAIN
Shoutout to the homies Solo and Lazy from WSW! Firme dudes that kept it trucha in the pinta!
Wait are they from the same gang but different sides of the city like longos ?
I was in SRCC reception YA in 91 in Drake this Westside Wilmas tried to punk me for my bottom bunk bed. We got down the door wasn't locked. We both flew out the cell. But the staff pushed his head hard on the floor busted his face real bad . If I'm not mistaken his name was Yogie.
I think he’s dead now
Dam Emmett! I bet you alot of tales. For us gen z peeps... is Ya like a Juvie hall?
@@anthonydouglas621 I'm not surprised. I heard he was one of they line pushers. If he was alive he would be about 49 or 50 years old.
@@hangryunclevinny Naw YA is nothing like Juvenile Hall. In some cases The Halls is worse then some Prisons. I truly believe more people got raped in YA then in Prison in the 90's.
@@hangryunclevinnyYA means Youth Authority its where they send jitts so yes kinda like Juv-e but its like prison for under 18.
Damm u got My pics to I'm the one by the white van throwing up the E that was 1988
Your videos are incredible sir.
Wilmas is a nice little city. I just don’t like the oil buildings
Growing up, i saw that of didn't matter if you was Gangster or not, if you got caught lacking, it's over. Wilmington don't play that. But Wilmington has a lot more to it besides the gang violence, there's a lot of potential, we just lack the equipment
what equipment are we talking here?
The only channel I watch for hood news
East side Torrance and Harbor City got some Bodies on both sides to.
I wna see that one
Harbor City stay riding on EST.
The blacks from harbor gave est the buisness...est didn't play at all tho...racist ASF too
@@pharoah1200Yes we do 🚬💯
Where is da rap group brown pride from? East side or west?
EAST
Thats just within the city we beef with every city around us and every hood in that city.
late 80’s-90’s- early 2000’s east-west side Wilmington and Hyatt Street and ghost town. They was all fighting each other but had one thing in common, they was all getting party supplies from the same SINALOA people.
Imagine if they put efforts into bettering themselves vs killing each other. No future in joining a gang!
Wilmington has been and will always be active, sad but true.
Im in west LB and I frequent wilmas weekly. I do a lot of my shit out there and everytime I'm out there, even in the middle of a beautiful day, im on edge and with my head on a swivel. I used to go to Harbor college. One time I made a left on Wilmington from PCH and took the small streets to the tunnel that takes you to LAHC and I had a teen on a bmx bike bang on me. I said "fuck you homie" when he said "west" and pulled a strap. I immediately took that stop sign and the light before the tunnel and that little fucker literally smashed on his bmx bike to school looking for my truck. sheesh. In the middle of the day too, it was like 1pm on a nice ass day. sheesh.
@Dont Trip Can you read? Foo pulled a strap and chased me all the way to school. He literally went into the parking lots/school looking for me dah. lol
@@ProduktOfEv0lution surprised the knucklehead youngster didn’t start blasting at your car.
I have family from all 3 sides of wilmas.. it’s a crazy place ..pollution is bad water is bad but it’s a fun place to be lots of good spots to eat and old traditions are kept.
all this over the last bean burrito at lunch time daaaaaamn!
😂😆 🤣😂
That mural at 3:33 speaks volumes.....
Finished in 1979.
It's a beautiful mural that been there as long as I can remember
@@SuperSizeMe since 1979. Before that it was just a turquoise wall 🧱 with Varrio Placasos.
I remember this as a child living in Wilmington. It is down the street from the church. Definitely brings back memories.
As I sit here and listen to these hood stories, as astonishing as they are (outstanding story telling, btw), I often think….why would I want my freedom taken away from me for a gang? As you can see, once they were dead or in jail, the gang kept up with their behavior without missing a beat.
Every gang war always starts over some ho3_bag
Why is Batman telling gang stories now 😂
Great videos like always. Are you going to do any videos on the Bay Area and Northern Cali any time soon?
finally stories about my Ex-hometown
I never heard of these guys but boy they are serious and mean business
Ain’t nothin better than that big bad Harbor Area. HxA is where it’s at, real gangs real tension solid people too
1 likes,watts do it better..
@@0._9_.0not better than Long Beach
More war stories from the HxA and SouthBay
What's the point of going through all of this?
Why you always whispering
This channel needs more old school chola pictures.
Over a female that probably don’t belong to none of anyone. But we know it’s deeper than that. 😉
Remember a female is never truly yours. It’s just your turn to have fun with her
😂
Is that the Señor Sleepy as a younger in the front kneeling in the 1st group foto ?
SHOUT OUT MY WILHALL PARK LOC’S, YA’LL ALWAYS SHOWED A HOMIE RESPECT 💯FREE DRUGZY
Maybe Drugzy deserves to be locked up.
All of you gangbangers deserve to be in prison.
@@bxi1547 NAH MY NIGGA WAS SNITCHED ON, ONLY A PC NIGGA LIKE YOU WOULD CONDONE SNITCHIN 💯
Drugzy 😂. Ain’t dude doing life 🤔
Finally I was waiting for this vid
3:21 is that Tony A on the right side?
Yup
I believe so
Dope story, but it's way deeper than just those few incidents. RSP vs WSW would be a good video.
Wilmas with the business ! I remember growing up I loved going to my cousins house in Wilmas.
I stayed out there for a minute in the very early '90s. Hijo Chingoa 😟 it was scary !
This dude sounds like Batman 🤣😂🤣
I grew up in the projects in sherm circle on Wilmington Bl in the 70's & 80's there were drive by's and fights all the time. Everyone called my dad Popeye because he had big forearms.
MOST THOSE WARS WAS WITH HARBOR CITY NOT ALOT WITH THE WS IN THE 90"S
True. They killed a lot of Gente in Wilmington
@@nauthizphotography8992 alot in harbor city to and in pedro
Yea most pedo the East Side had in the 90’s was with harbor city, es pain and gardena. There was Es/ws shit but always died out.
Serio alot wars in the 90"S
@@nauthizphotography8992we still are 🚬🚭
Ah my old neighborhood. Another great vid.
Who you talkin about!
the top part in red is the NS 😂😂 why u put esw
Narrator sounds like he’s explaining a crime to Commissioner Gordon.
In the 90s there were a lot of killings and shootings in the projects even drive by’s. It was common to see cholos with long white socks and cortezs hanging around and walking with a boom box on their shoulder. They would hang out at the benches at a park they built in the center of the projects. After they knocked the projects down it wasn’t the same.
Low income housing?!! Houses in this area are around 800k! 😵💫
a lot of Samoans from East Side Wilmas, West Side Wilmas too... not too many left cuz a lot of em moved to Alaska and Utah.
oh and H20 Piru aka Waterfront Piru
@@michaelmilton4829 I knew a shit load of Samoans from waterfront
I lived in Wilmington for 5 years...In the Holland on D street...I also lived in Ghost Town for 2 years in an RV...much respect to all but it's scarier than living at Camp Crystal Lake... You'd hear shots and screaming all night long
Speedy From ESW GTL where you at celly??
I believe the Homie is still locked up.
You got me and my homegirls in this Jennie, Anna RIP, La Yogie, Rena and me Sleepy WS Wilmas WHP locas ❤️🔥
Cuz they dudes was riding!
That’s a serious war
Great video n content broo keep dropping👀🔥🔥💯🕶
The irony is no ones a winner lost generation for what
Please let them continue killing each other, it's one of the most convenient methods we have to control these individuals. Thank you Americans.
That chick who started that madness is probably some lame from a different hood
85% of gang related beefs is over a female the other 15% is over money an drugs when u listen to og's talk about there neighborhoods they always say they hoods started beefing because of a female an once it started it never stop that's why I always say the most dangerous thing in this world is what's between a woman legs next to money
And sometimes it’s over down low gay underground scene too half of the men in gangs are gay and bisexual men really DL shit
And like always, the war started over a chick. When u think about it. That's just crazy how many are dead or doing life because of that 1 incident.
I think about shit like that all the time, pretty crazy how females will be the main of cause of problem lol since the beginning of time
@@teckelmarijuano8220because most men are weak
Jose didn't care much for his life for somebody who's, "attending church and taking college classes"
I grew up on the east side and had to go to wilhall park to catch the bus to dodson in pedro. I got my ass kicked almost every day cause I was considered an east sider
I grew upin Ghost Town... yup, there's a cemetery in the varrio. Went to Wilmington Grammar, Hawian, Fries then Wilmington Jr. High. We could choose to go to Banning or stay at Wilmington Jr for the Freshman year. Late 60s I graduated 1980. Dad moved us to Tucson before it went haywire.
East, West but I don't remember many North. They didnt like anybody but I don't remember much about them but that north side got re-zoned into Carson. North was on north side of the railroad tracks on Avalon nearing Sepulveda. I know because we moved into a new house after NW was torn down. We lived right behind Mundos Mkt on Lincoln.
There were literally 25-75 would hang out before school started. We took a big picture with ESW WSW before the pleitos. The Chicano Club read the year book. I chose some stupid name Duke.
Shout out to Serrgio, Termite, Mike, Cub, Manny, Frank, Seko, Rita, Reina, Lil Chuco and his younger brother Lolli countless others, Bobby "Gato" Trani. Gato ended up in Tucson too. He moved back. Lost touch after he went to prison.
Some ppl hatin but I guarantee you they have skeletons in their closets too. Many of us were generational Gs.
Some of us went in to higher education like yours truly.
I attained my bachelors degree in computer robotics. I worked fir Universal Avionics manufacturing flight management systems for 6yrs then Qualcomm RnD bldg W. for 13 years. Im working on my masters at 57yrs old... my 2 ex wives never backed my education so we parted ways. It wasca tough choice, however, my kids have a father to be proud of.
Good or bad... Wilmas shaped me into the man I am... tough, solid don't give a fuck Wilmas swagger! Con a dash of brains pa ke no digan ke us Barrio Boys do that which we please.
Cal-Chrome... dad uncles and their friends worked there... down the street from the Acapulco Mkt. Mom worked at Terminal Island Star-Kist Cannery.
More good memories than bad ones for me.
Orale Wei... Arre...
Back in early 2000 I went to harbor occupation center with a ESW he was cool. I never knew what there war was about n didn’t ask
He probably didn’t know lol
I stayed in Anaheim and McDonald in that apartment like 2 years ago it was dangerous in Wilmington😂💥
The real money is in controlling the docks.Licence to print money.
I did security for a fair in Wilmington, never again.