According to the director, this cop was supposed to have a backstory revealed where his son was previously killed in a drive-by gang shooting. Kinda makes sense how he turned out like this
@uomodonore245 back then there was none of that. If you had "emotional" problems you would have your job taken or ignored and made fun of by the department
you don't get it. he's not showin out for anyone. his son was killed by gang members. the white cop is the only professional character in the whole movie
@@MrSoutherhospitality Yeah his white partner was like... Dude, I mean i know we are C.R.A.S.H. and all, but hey... Ease of a bit huh You're starting to scare me , You're not trying to claim psycho pension, you are crazy. LOL that black cop is like a black evil Rigs
@@Dvyne933 and the reason why he's still a cop is his seargeant wants to fire him but he put a gun to his seargeants head and said..... you ain't shit, you scared now... I LIKE THAT, that's why i took this job. and his seargeant is too scared to fire him
Being Black I've never met a black cop who was cool to me ever. Every single interaction they were rude & I got a ticket. With white cops completely different story. 75% pleasant & respectful with a 50/50 chance of not getting a ticket.
Bro I thought I was the only one every time I got stopped the black cop or Spanish cop was always on go mode but the white cops always wanted a convo for some understanding
that's funny. As one who grew up in this time, and i was in Australia but still, we heard what went down and , me as a White guy that's fucking funny. In sydney the impression we had was that it was white cops in East L.A. that were giving black guys shit but we knew there was black cops (and this is before Rodney King) and Even before NWA Started I'm talking around the time of L.L. Cool J Radio, Before the crack epidemic hit america at its' peak but coming into it so... At the rear end of Disco , Coming into Break dance era in australia we figured black guys would have been cool with black cops or vice versa about a year ago, i heard Dave chappelle and then in a separate video, Chris rock talk about crime back in the day and how black people saw white people and i reflected upon it and dave said something interesting he said White people didn't know.... but , how could you know unless you were there living in the projects in the Ghetto's AND I AGREE... LOOKING BACK , HERE IN SYDNEY HOW COULD WE KNOW ANYTHING WAS REAL We didn't have too many people that actually went to America in the first place. We had what was taught to us by Hip Hip and Rap, L.L. Cool J Grandmaster Flash and so on (Kurtis blow wasn't really talking about streets, but instead about ruling the world) Sheila E was doing Holi Rock RUN DMC were sort of talking about Streets but not really , more so about Living the life, as beastie boys also were beyond that we had what was in the media and other rumour that spread so it's fair to say we probably didn't get the full story AT THE TIME it would be maybe 20 years later before we got confirmation of what we knew or didn't know IT'S INTERESTING HOW YOU LEARN THESE THINGS LATER DOWN THE TRACK , isn't it ?
@@martinkuliza Yeah I hear ya. Life is pretty interesting looking back in hindsight if you've been around as long as us. It's never too late to learn something new. Man I miss the 80's. I can do without internet, wokeness, cell phones & social media. We had Beat Street, Breakin, Rad, Thrashin, Goonies, Back to The Future, Fast Times at Ridgemont High etc. I remember hearing Whoodini, Run Dmc, Grand Master Flash, Afrika Bambaataaa, Klymaxx, Midnight Star & many more on my block. The pre gangsta era of HipHop was the best. Brought everyone together. By the time NWA came out I was a thrash metal skater moshing in pits listening to Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Sepultura, Napalm Death etc. A band named Mortal Sin was from Sidney. Mortal Sin, Crocodile Dundee & Foster's Beer was the only Australian stuff I knew about in the 80's🤣 Cheers Mate!!
That *_was_* a completely different movie - Don't be a Menace to South Central While Drinking your Juice in the Hood. Bernie Mack was so good in that, it's kinda ruined this scene for me because all I can hear is "I hate black peppa! I hate black keys on a piano. I hate the back of Forrest Whittaker's neck, aggghhhh! But most of all, I hate that black ass Wesley Snipes".
@@John-lf6lg Cops are COWARDS, it's no different here in Jamaica, they KNOW who to mess with, the ones who won't/can't fight back they stay away from the HARD/ARMED ones.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector Ok but is it the same as 80s-2000s gangs? There every sub in LA was gang ridden still theres some kind of gang map who claims to show who controls what parts.
@@Mr._Moderate You wouldn't understand for your clearly not from that era unlike myself. Every young black male was considered to be a thug, a criminal, more or less gang-affiliated. In the 90s and 00s? 1 in 4 blacc males were gang-affiliated. I was gang-affiliated as it costed me 6 1/2 years of my teenage years. However, I fixed my life by enlisting in the Marine Corps in 2006 when the military provided moral waivers to people with felonies and misdeameanors - when they were hurting for bodies after 9/11. Like, I don't know any black male in my circle who grew up during that era that had a "nice experience" with one-time -aka- 50 -aka- cops. Aside from this is scene is the fact back then men can cry around their ladies only to be comforted and reassured without being labeled as weak or soft. Fast forward years after (to present day) this film showcased cultural life lessons just like the movie A Bronx Tale is how modern girls and women call our fellow own weak and soft for crying.
3:25 This scene is honestly funny to me bcuz I keep thinking Abt don't be a menace to south central when Ashtray was swinging and hitting all the kids 😭😭
Trey wuznt gang affiliated @ all cuz of Doughboy. If dat wuz da case then RICKY woulda been "gang affiliated" then. Trey wuz Dough homie n Rick wuz Dough brother......not any of his gang war bulz
I once had a situation where I got pulled over by a White cop and an Asian cop (for nothing - I apparently fit the description of a shoplifter in the area, smh) and the Asian cop went harder on me than the White cop, to the point where the White cop had to tell him to take it easy.
In a long statement I've read about girls and grown women, it says "Girls think a guy crying is weak. Grown women offer their shoulder and a tissue." I'm one of those women.
Nia Long has always been beautiful. Periodt. Me and my girls were def trying look like her in highschool. She is one of my favorites actresses. Her and Ms. Sanaa Lathan 🤟🤟
that’s what you think, huh? 🙄 you’re probably also the type to see the inner good in something that just savagely violated & killed an innocent person; believing that if given umpteen chances, they’ll redeem themselves… eventually.
Those are the same two cops that responded to Tre's house in 1984 when his Father reported a burglary.. I remember the one cop was nice to Tre as a kid.. However he had a different attitude towards him in 1991.
What thugs?? He torments any black youth? Tre and Ricky was innocent. He became the thing he hates, a thug with a gun it’s just that this thug has a badge and a uniform, like who knows how many innocents he probably killed
You know. I have only had 2 encounters with guns pointed at me. And they both were by cops. Say what you want about the hood and young black men…this scene cuts deep!
People wonder why cops these days wear body cams that are required to record during every single encounter. Otherwise we the people have the right to sue cops like them who abuse the badge.
In hindsight at 32 years old, they did leave the scene of the crime, and they did have something to do with it. They have a blue car, and Ricky's brother is a known crip.
You're either hated for killing your own people or worshipped for killing your own people. A nature/nurture relationship. The cop represents nature, the father's role, authority. It's a form that represents the father's role, but without the emotional attachment and responsibility. It often carries emotional detachment with several moments to kill for personal reasons. A son without a father sees more reason to kill the cop who they psychologically see as their father. Tre lashes out, but because he has a father, the hate doesn't fester to become an emotionally detached father or emotionally detached mother, which represents nurture, gangster. The environment is comprised of boys mostly raised in nurture without nature models, simply sons with only mothers. They say the father is found in the streets, but i disagree, for a boy without a father is just a child emulating how to be a boy who thinks they are a man. The regression of making infancy look cool looks often like a plea for the old days of juice boxes and Apple Jacks. For the boys are rewarded and praised in their culture with admiration and women for identifying as men, no matter how destructivetheir actions may be. Often with a higher kill count than any Klan member combined. These two groups create two factions, both willing to kill each other with their own moral justifications that make them each feel like anime protagonists in their own series, but end the end, whether it be justified or just another day in the hood, it's just a slave killing a slave because the slave doesn't want to do slave work.
If the cops were actually efficient, they could pay guys like Tre, or women like Brandi, to be informants. Then, the cops could round up the Bloods in no time.
This scene with the cops is so real today, black on black while a white man looks at it “thinking it’s not just us that brings harm too you” RIP John Singleton🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Everyone laughing at him swinging but trust me it's a lot of pain and frustration behind being a black man in America you are always judged of every action you do even the good you do
At the end I think he ended up moving his wife and kid out the hood and actually turned out to be a good father and a good man due to his parents being good parents. You can see this with The convo between young Trey and furious about babies early in the movie
Except Tenpenny doesn't actually give a shit about a greater good, this guy seems to genuinely hate gangsters and loathe for their deaths. Tenpenny is corrupt because he benefits from it and not because he thinks hes doing the world a favor.
@@cartoonfan8990 I think this cop genuinely hates other black people. He just uses the gang thing as an excuse to exert his power over others of his race.
According to the director, this cop was supposed to have a backstory revealed where his son was previously killed in a drive-by gang shooting. Kinda makes sense how he turned out like this
Okay that makes sense.
to bad he got the wrong gang
Director: "So I was hoping to make this black cop to be the antagonist in this situation because (insert reasons here)"
If that's the case he shouldn't be on street patrol, he should have been reassigned to a desk job due to emotional stress.
@uomodonore245 back then there was none of that. If you had "emotional" problems you would have your job taken or ignored and made fun of by the department
I can’t help but think of the scene from Don’t Be A Menace when I see this…Bernie Mac absolutely killed it
I hate that Black Ass Wesley Snipes 😅😅😅
I Hate the Back of Forest Whitaker's Neck... AH!!!!!!!
I hate black pepper!!
I hate black keys on the piano
I HATE MY GUNS, CUZ THEY BLACK 🔫🔫🔫
You gentlemen have a nice evening now. That's some great advice from a caring peace officer.
I know right! 1:14 he even teaches Tre proper gun etiquette! Such an outstanding officer, he should be promoted 😄
Yeah...
Like, how tf are you supposed to have a good evening after an incident like that? 🤷
Even the white cop like: You showin out for the white cop too hard. Chill
As N.W.A Said In Fuck Tha police. “black Police Showin out for the white cop
you don't get it. he's not showin out for anyone. his son was killed by gang members. the white cop is the only professional character in the whole movie
@@cagneybillingsley2165 and the young man isn't a gang member. you can't go round threating to end people because --
@@cagneybillingsley2165stop making shi up😆😂😂
@cagneybillingsleBut his kid must have done something wrong?
y2165
Even his partner was like “Damn😕”
😂😂😂
Bernie killed me in the parody! I want to watch it again right now
I'm doing that rn!!!
What parody?
@@kodesh1674 don't be a menace with the wayan bros
I HATE BLACK PEPPER!
I hate my gun because it’s black
You know you've stepped over a line when you freak out your own partner.
LOL
Was just about to say that eve the white cop was appalled
@@MrSoutherhospitality
Yeah his white partner was like...
Dude, I mean i know we are C.R.A.S.H. and all, but hey... Ease of a bit huh You're starting to scare me , You're not trying to claim psycho pension, you are crazy.
LOL
that black cop is like a black evil Rigs
Love how you can tell he wants to help him but he knows he’s partner will shoot him if he tries to help him
@@Dvyne933
and the reason why he's still a cop is his seargeant wants to fire him but he put a gun to his seargeants head and said..... you ain't shit, you scared now... I LIKE THAT, that's why i took this job.
and his seargeant is too scared to fire him
@@martinkuliza It’s a sad world we’re living in
The music when they are in the room thoughhhhh..so smooth and jazzy🔥🎧🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵
Quincy Jones
@@facksvillain2296Yeeeaah!
TRE : “I DIDNT DO NUTTIN”
COP : “U THINK U TOUGH”.. 😂
After this scene in Dont be menace he goes home and starts punching kids. 😂😂😂
Then moves out of the hood with Dashiki and her seven kids
The Asian kid went flying
Being Black I've never met a black cop who was cool to me ever. Every single interaction they were rude & I got a ticket. With white cops completely different story. 75% pleasant & respectful with a 50/50 chance of not getting a ticket.
That is racism, not necessarily by you of course, but by crooked antiwh*te cops and crooked antibl*ck cops likewise. All should be fired
Bro I thought I was the only one every time I got stopped the black cop or Spanish cop was always on go mode but the white cops always wanted a convo for some understanding
that's funny.
As one who grew up in this time, and i was in Australia
but still, we heard what went down
and , me as a White guy
that's fucking funny.
In sydney the impression we had was that it was white cops in East L.A. that were giving black guys shit but we knew there was black cops (and this is before Rodney King) and Even before NWA Started
I'm talking around the time of L.L. Cool J Radio, Before the crack epidemic hit america at its' peak but coming into it
so... At the rear end of Disco , Coming into Break dance era
in australia we figured black guys would have been cool with black cops or vice versa
about a year ago, i heard Dave chappelle and then in a separate video, Chris rock talk about crime back in the day and how black people saw white people and i reflected upon it
and dave said something interesting
he said
White people didn't know.... but , how could you know unless you were there living in the projects in the Ghetto's
AND I AGREE... LOOKING BACK , HERE IN SYDNEY HOW COULD WE KNOW ANYTHING WAS REAL
We didn't have too many people that actually went to America in the first place.
We had what was taught to us by Hip Hip and Rap, L.L. Cool J
Grandmaster Flash and so on (Kurtis blow wasn't really talking about streets, but instead about ruling the world) Sheila E was doing Holi Rock
RUN DMC were sort of talking about Streets but not really , more so about Living the life, as beastie boys also were
beyond that we had what was in the media and other rumour that spread
so it's fair to say we probably didn't get the full story AT THE TIME
it would be maybe 20 years later before we got confirmation of what we knew or didn't know
IT'S INTERESTING HOW YOU LEARN THESE THINGS LATER DOWN THE TRACK , isn't it ?
@@martinkuliza Yeah I hear ya. Life is pretty interesting looking back in hindsight if you've been around as long as us. It's never too late to learn something new. Man I miss the 80's. I can do without internet, wokeness, cell phones & social media. We had Beat Street, Breakin, Rad, Thrashin, Goonies, Back to The Future, Fast Times at Ridgemont High etc. I remember hearing Whoodini, Run Dmc, Grand Master Flash, Afrika Bambaataaa, Klymaxx, Midnight Star & many more on my block. The pre gangsta era of HipHop was the best. Brought everyone together. By the time NWA came out I was a thrash metal skater moshing in pits listening to Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Sepultura, Napalm Death etc. A band named Mortal Sin was from Sidney. Mortal Sin, Crocodile Dundee & Foster's Beer was the only Australian stuff I knew about in the 80's🤣 Cheers Mate!!
@@derrickwalls3192 🤣Yeah man bruthas be hatin.
“I hate my gun because it’s black” Bernie Mac
I hate the back of Forrest Whitaker’s neck 😂
@@Tizzo1982 I HATE BLACK PEPPER!!
gums, not gun
When I was a little kid, I thought that cop was played by Bernie Mack. That would have been a completely different movie.
That *_was_* a completely different movie - Don't be a Menace to South Central While Drinking your Juice in the Hood.
Bernie Mack was so good in that, it's kinda ruined this scene for me because all I can hear is "I hate black peppa! I hate black keys on a piano. I hate the back of Forrest Whittaker's neck, aggghhhh! But most of all, I hate that black ass Wesley Snipes".
1:59 even the white cop was looking like uh ok bro enough
Cuba’s acting is gold here
How come they never pulled Doughboy over in that sweet ass impala I'll tell you why because they were scared that's why lmao
calm buddy..its a movie, they only scare, is not remembering your lines.
@@JAKOB1977 nagh that's real shit happening everyday
Thank you
He probably did get pulled over at some point being he was in and out of jail. I doubt this particular cop would care the way he was acting.
@@John-lf6lg Cops are COWARDS, it's no different here in Jamaica, they KNOW who to mess with, the ones who won't/can't fight back they stay away from the HARD/ARMED ones.
"Blow your head off with this Smith and Wesson and you couldn't do s***"
"Aaacktually... that's a Colt Python, sir"
That's how I'd get shot. 🤣
I would say, “I think not. It is you who look like one of dem Crenshaw mafia motherfuckers.”
Gun Geek 🤓
The past world needed Rick Grimes
Pointing out police stupidity...that's a paddling...
Actually that’s a Smith and Wesson 586
Incredible few scenes that impacted two generations. Sad that LA hasn’t shifted in over 30 years
Gangs are less, homeless are everywhere!
@@stillgotyourmom The gangs have shifted to dumps like Stockton, Salinas, and a lot of Texas too
@@80s_Boombox_Collector Ok but is it the same as 80s-2000s gangs? There every sub in LA was gang ridden still theres some kind of gang map who claims to show who controls what parts.
You gotta get the democrats out they ruin every city they get a hold of.
LA has like 1/10th the number of homicides yearly now compared to early 90s
Cried his way into the cuuchi and then sniffed it for good measure🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂👌
She had a lil fro down there too
🥰
😂
He didn't have to do him like that
Real life
In the 80s and 90s, you had to treat young blacks in the hood like that.
@@thetruthhurts131 no you didn't! Why did the cops even pull them over? 🤷
Save the rough treatment for the thugs that deserve it NOT these guys 👍
@@Mr._Moderate They got a call about two black males in a beetle. They pull the wrong guys over
@@Mr._Moderate You wouldn't understand for your clearly not from that era unlike myself. Every young black male was considered to be a thug, a criminal, more or less gang-affiliated. In the 90s and 00s? 1 in 4 blacc males were gang-affiliated. I was gang-affiliated as it costed me 6 1/2 years of my teenage years. However, I fixed my life by enlisting in the Marine Corps in 2006 when the military provided moral waivers to people with felonies and misdeameanors - when they were hurting for bodies after 9/11. Like, I don't know any black male in my circle who grew up during that era that had a "nice experience" with one-time -aka- 50 -aka- cops.
Aside from this is scene is the fact back then men can cry around their ladies only to be comforted and reassured without being labeled as weak or soft. Fast forward years after (to present day) this film showcased cultural life lessons just like the movie A Bronx Tale is how modern girls and women call our fellow own weak and soft for crying.
3:25
This scene is honestly funny to me bcuz I keep thinking Abt don't be a menace to south central when Ashtray was swinging and hitting all the kids 😭😭
For a fact ‼️ He snuffed the shit outta them kids 😂😂😂
Or the snoop audition lmao
😂😂😂😂
Sad to think that Cop resented him for 7 years after His dad stood up to him. Held it in him patiently for 7 years and finally unleashed.
I doubt he even knew who tre was. Just another black gangbanger to him
I dont think its about that. Trey has gang affiliation with doughboys crips.
Trey wuznt gang affiliated @ all cuz of Doughboy. If dat wuz da case then RICKY woulda been "gang affiliated" then. Trey wuz Dough homie n Rick wuz Dough brother......not any of his gang war bulz
@@ogtripplog they hung around crips.
@@thecappeningchannel515 How bout da Crips hung around them 😆😆😆😆😆 U ever peeped dat???
Even the other cop knew he was doing too much
“Black police showing out for the white cop” -Ice Cube-
Yeah and he didn't do shit.
@@davidsamuels9557 It’s possible he was the junior officer.
I once had a situation where I got pulled over by a White cop and an Asian cop (for nothing - I apparently fit the description of a shoplifter in the area, smh) and the Asian cop went harder on me than the White cop, to the point where the White cop had to tell him to take it easy.
@@HovaNirvana That's no excuse.
After watching don’t be a menace I can’t this scene seriously anymore
Is that the same cop in the beginning with Tre & Furious?
Yes
Furious should of blasted his ass
And he hasn’t aged very much
@@DourMessor he has
I’m talking about the cop, when he first came through that was 7 years ago. He doesn’t look any older for 7 years to have passed…
I’ve been in a situation like this. The black cop was so much worse than the white cop. It like they have something to prove.
That’s exactly it, they want to be “one of the good one’s”
Female cops are the same way
Is a black cop expected to be more cool or something? What is your point?
1:09 his eyes were about to pop out 😂
"I hate black peppa!"
The white cop was actually nicer than the black cop.
“Black police showing out for the white cop” remember that
because this white cop is more smarter
But he' enjoyed that shit for real ‼
@@gobpook4110 YOU BLACK MF'S ARE VILE but expect sympathy haha NOPE
Lil Wayne got his life saved by a white cop while the black darker cop didn't even care for him
“I could blow you head off and you couldn’t do sh*”.
He’s right!
This crook cop deadass said Tre looks like he is from the mafia or the rolling 60s lol. To me Tre is just Carlton Banks with swag.
😂😂 I can’t unsee that now
The very same cop who tried to shake his hand when he was little. Furious knew what he was doing by not allowing it.
Even his partner was looking at him crazy lol
That wasn’t just any police officer, that was a young uncle ruckus
He didn’t even do nuffin!!!
He didn't though. Use your brain.
YOU THINK YOU TOUGH!!! 🧐🧐🧐 LIL NYUKKA!!!
🤣🤣🤣
…hilarious
I HATE BLACK PEPPA!!!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂 @ Cuba Gooding Jr punching the air
Good morning to everyone so much
Damn girls must not know what to do during these hard times but to try & comfort us.
In a long statement I've read about girls and grown women, it says "Girls think a guy crying is weak. Grown women offer their shoulder and a tissue." I'm one of those women.
the cop reminds me of officer tenpenny from gta san andreas lol
This scene is supposed to be dramatic, but the cop actor chewed the scenery so much I can't help but laugh every time lol
Yo Cuba wild 😂 3:53
Real men are allowed to cry.
Dont keep it inside.
Let it out.
You think you tough?!
My brothers and I would go on to overuse this line growing up. Not a day went by where we didnt say it.
Nia Long has always been beautiful. Periodt. Me and my girls were def trying look like her in highschool. She is one of my favorites actresses. Her and Ms. Sanaa Lathan 🤟🤟
I think both cops actually felt bad when they realized Rick and Tre were completely innocent. Not only did they misjudge them but took things too far
Lies
I dunno about that
that’s what you think, huh? 🙄 you’re probably also the type to see the inner good in something that just savagely violated & killed an innocent person; believing that if given umpteen chances, they’ll redeem themselves… eventually.
No?
the white cop might have but he did nothing and was about to watch the black cop murderer innocent teens for nothing
No one ever talks about Cuba Gooding's performance in this film. He is superb in the movie.
" I hate the back of Forest Whitaker's neck"
Those are the same two cops that responded to Tre's house in 1984 when his Father reported a burglary.. I remember the one cop was nice to Tre as a kid..
However he had a different attitude towards him in 1991.
I'm sure he didn't remember him.
Someone put black pepper on his eggs that morning😅😅
Or looked at his guns cause they black
Literally Officer Tenpenny and Pulaski with CJ.
For people who know what I mean:
👇
"yo Dre"
"what up"
"I got something to say"
3:13 Radio Crying 😂
What's crazy is that it's quite possible that black cop lost a loved one to the very thugs he likes tormenting. That would certainly explain the hate.
His initial backstory was that he lost his son to a driveby shooting
What thugs??
He torments any black youth?
Tre and Ricky was innocent.
He became the thing he hates, a thug with a gun it’s just that this thug has a badge and a uniform, like who knows how many innocents he probably killed
You know. I have only had 2 encounters with guns pointed at me. And they both were by cops.
Say what you want about the hood and young black men…this scene cuts deep!
Sorry that you had to go through that bro.
This always makes me think of Bernie Mac lol
Officer Brandon Tatum’s dad was also a Cop…Who knew?
"I hate black pepper"
It's a good thing for Cuba Gooding Jr that they didn't have Alec Baldwin playing the role of that cop.
That joke will never get old.
Come on man
Wow what are u twelve?
Or Sean Penn better yet
PacMaaaan
i like the cop's voice
Movie flaw:cop says "Smith and Wesson" yet is a colt python 357
It shows He isn't a gun guy!!
That type of Colt is MADE By Smith & Wessun
Trey did all that because he finally wanted that loving from brandi
Exactly wat i said
Exactly 😂
Tre and Ricky were at the wrong place wrong time they were too good to EVEN be in the shootout atmosphere
At that moment was when Cuba gooding Jr decided to move to Alaska and race sled dogs
Rolling 60s.. sounds like old people in wheelchairs from a retirement home 😂😂😂
HAHAH still hilarious 😂
The OGs be in wheelchairs now how things be looking 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This really how cops be
Black guy breathes
cop you think you tough huh?
Bernie Mac on Dont Be a Menace brought me here🤣🤣🤣🤣
People wonder why cops these days wear body cams that are required to record during every single encounter. Otherwise we the people have the right to sue cops like them who abuse the badge.
In hindsight at 32 years old, they did leave the scene of the crime, and they did have something to do with it. They have a blue car, and Ricky's brother is a known crip.
That cop is my hero! 😂😂😂😂😂
Tre was not from Rollin 60’s or Crenshaw Mafia
He was an eight trey gangster crip like his pops furious
@@liamg1706 loool
He was mob piru
He was MS-13
@@liamg1706 are you blind or something? He's OBVIOUSLY Yakuza...🤪
Tre was trying to win Best Actor on the Soul Train Awards.
The emotional roller coaster
Damn i didnt know this movie was so deep and true
RIPJohn Singleton Director
The cop was a good one.
It’s actually a Colt Python….just sayin
MADE by Smith & Wessun
Uncle Ruckus if he joined the force 😂
I know what its like being pulled over and wrongly accused, get frisked by cops thinking you're running from them!
You're either hated for killing your own people or worshipped for killing your own people. A nature/nurture relationship.
The cop represents nature, the father's role, authority. It's a form that represents the father's role, but without the emotional attachment and responsibility. It often carries emotional detachment with several moments to kill for personal reasons. A son without a father sees more reason to kill the cop who they psychologically see as their father. Tre lashes out, but because he has a father, the hate doesn't fester to become an emotionally detached father or emotionally detached mother, which represents nurture, gangster.
The environment is comprised of boys mostly raised in nurture without nature models, simply sons with only mothers. They say the father is found in the streets, but i disagree, for a boy without a father is just a child emulating how to be a boy who thinks they are a man. The regression of making infancy look cool looks often like a plea for the old days of juice boxes and Apple Jacks. For the boys are rewarded and praised in their culture with admiration and women for identifying as men, no matter how destructivetheir actions may be. Often with a higher kill count than any Klan member combined.
These two groups create two factions, both willing to kill each other with their own moral justifications that make them each feel like anime protagonists in their own series, but end the end, whether it be justified or just another day in the hood, it's just a slave killing a slave because the slave doesn't want to do slave work.
Damn, that’s deep
Keep them babies out the street!!!
1:19 I like that! That's why I took this Job....
Tre really let that air have it
You think you tough😂😂😂
If the cops were actually efficient, they could pay guys like Tre, or women like Brandi, to be informants. Then, the cops could round up the Bloods in no time.
cuba always stuggling with something
It's crazy, the same cop that wanted to talk to him when he was a kid, search and intimidated him 7 yrs later
Notice how both Ricky and the White cop have the same expression on their face like they're both thinking exactly the same thing?
This scene with the cops is so real today, black on black while a white man looks at it “thinking it’s not just us that brings harm too you” RIP John Singleton🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Everyone laughing at him swinging but trust me it's a lot of pain and frustration behind being a black man in America you are always judged of every action you do even the good you do
Nah that's the snoop dogg audition for this movie WATCH THAT SHIT
to think NWA single handedly made blick on blick gang violence mainstream.
This is what cops really are.
This is WHO, Not WHAT
You think you tOughH😂
I hate the back of forest whitaker's neck, HAA!!!!!!
3:51 classic move, smell that kitty to see if you can eat it ty.
i hate black keys on the piano
That’s the black cop we need 2023!!
Id cry like a bitch too if it meant i could get it in Nia Long 🤣
Nia Long - I don't wanna get pregnant.
Cuba - You won't.
Baby - Where's my daddy?
Kids having kids.
At the end I think he ended up moving his wife and kid out the hood and actually turned out to be a good father and a good man due to his parents being good parents.
You can see this with The convo between young Trey and furious about babies early in the movie
@@LoopyLemon775 I know what you're saying. I was just touching on the fact that this is how most kids become parents.
This is almost exactly like the opening scene in San Andreas. Tenpenny I'm sure was based on this cop. "Driver! Put your hands on the wheel!"
Except Tenpenny doesn't actually give a shit about a greater good, this guy seems to genuinely hate gangsters and loathe for their deaths. Tenpenny is corrupt because he benefits from it and not because he thinks hes doing the world a favor.
@@cartoonfan8990 I think this cop genuinely hates other black people. He just uses the gang thing as an excuse to exert his power over others of his race.
2:04 think it’s here he realized he messed up.
3:17 when the NFL has been showing Taylor Swift way too much