Rich White Crip - The Cameron Terrell Story
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:03 The Life of Cameron Terrell
04:19 The Rolling 90s Crips
08:21 The Murder of Justin Holmes
10:05 The Arrest of Cameron Terrell
21:49 The Trial
25:42 Cameron Terrell Moves on
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Free da flocka on doa
Damn the Mo3 video gone again
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You removed the offending parts of the Mo3 video but it still got removed
@@BoosieBoose unfortunately I really liked it
His lawyer explaining away his “W” gang tattoo by claiming Kevin Durant is his favorite basketball player and he has the same tattoo was a genius move
Not really bruh that's basic lawyer shit .
KD is from D.C. the Washington Nationals logo
@@hippieseven5582 everyone isn't a basic lawyer. who shit in your cereal?
that lawyer is slick for that.
Yk his lawyer recommended when the cameras come on to have his head down and arms crossed
The disrespect of going to kick the candles of the memorial is almost mind-blowing especially when the victim wasn't even in a gang.
Idk...he must have done _something_ to piss them off enough to merk em and then kick candles at his memorial...jus sayin
@@wedemboyz idk about that, I buy it, when groups of teenage boys who want to prove their manhood come together you'll see some pretty horrible stuff go down.
@@Jemzedmusic Truuee. I don't approve, but I can agree with you
@@wedemboyz these kids be doing shit for clout. They will straight up manufacture a beef with a civilian and merk em because they're an easy target ,and retaliation is more than likely a non factor.
@@CosmicDopeFresh damn since when did this start? With GenZ?
DMX once said. “If I ain’t know you since I was like 6. I don’t trust ya”.
Anyone can cross you
Smart way to move. And even then.
I guess he never moved
Generational trauma...its really not a good thing. One question though, what does it have to do with this video?
You think this guy was jumped in or payed his way in?
The two co-defendant’s parents complaining like they were victims of injustice is hilarious. They are the ones who gunned an innocent man down, they deserve to fry. The only thing I think should have been done differently is Cameron should have fried to. But for the parents to try and blame him for their son’s actions is mind numbingly stupid, they need to accept that they just failed as parents.
Not just that, but the other guy saying "he got bailed out, and just left his black friends alone to fry" acting like Tyrell was the one who actually had multiple millions and could actually say to his parents who had the money "bail out my friends". Honestly stupid that they went down that train of thought, just to say "this is racism at its finest".
Then one of the parents said that his race wasn’t a violent race . I think statistics would disagree.
You don't no nothing I been living in my neighborhood since 1976 to 2021 I never wanted my son from a gang and everybody knows me know I was sick ass he'll especially when my daughter and granddaughter was killed in condo fire in Inglewood ca January 29 2015 you can look it up my child was only 14years old when this happened so I know how it is to loose a child my daughter was 21 my granddaughter was only 3years old
@@user-jw7qn1fi7v What?
I was blown away by how awful that father looked on national TV.
1st of all they all had to pay $500k bail.. His family put up the money & you didn't.
That's not racism you tool! It's have & have nots.. Everytime i got locked up & my homies bailed out
i was jealous af & madd. But it was MY CHOICE not to tell my family i got locked up.
Yeah they woulda bailed me out but also i woulda broke the families golden rule
= don't shame this family.. A rule my kids now have...
Man literally hit the lottery in life, 2 parents, in the US, wealthy, just to give it up for the streets. Most people in the street wanna get out, this man went a long way just the wrong way.
A long way, just the wrong way.... a fuckin bar
Tbh this side of the rap culture is poisoning all the kids, it's what's “cool" now....I mean you got asian kids dressing in street wear and talking like gangbangers too. Not turning this into black-bashing at all but HipHop and street shit is pop culture these days and you're gna get unfortunate stories like this on the bottom end
@@lomiles83 It literally is a bar lol. J cole said "The good news is nigga you came a long way, the bad news is nigga you went the wrong way"
Bruh thinks a white kid with two parents is the lottery lmao damn y'all have fucked up perceptions free yo daddy
@@lillagahnavich7700 I’m from northwest uk, nowhere near London yet drill is taking over, I’m near Manchester but there’s never been gangs here yet all of a sudden we’ve had multiple machete fights and 3 14 year old boys randomly stabbing a man 40 times to death for nothing. Then his mates are spraying free them all over their houses. yet spell their names wrong so they can’t be that close it’s so confusing
You can’t blame the parents for using their wealth and status to get their kid the best defense possible. While it may not be right, it’s reality. Most parents will do whatever they can to help keep their kid from a life sentence.
Word. I think most people are truly mad at a system and society that allows for a two tiered justice system.
It helps to make sense of it all once people realize that we don't live in a democracy, but rather an oligarchy. Specifically a plutocracy.
Not if my child is involved with murder and gangbanging.
Exactly and it happens all the time in the streets when no white people are involved. Say one of the guys in the crew is a local athlete for one of the sports teams. He will get special treatment while the others have to eat the punishment.
Understood. Now, can you explain why the kid didn't get the best psychiatrist?
Agreed. I’ve got a more than a few dark skinned black friends who’s parents have done the same thing for them. Not with something as serious as murder but they’ve gotten out of anything from felony wax/weed charges to illegal firearms charges to super speeders. None of them have anything on their record either.
legit love this channel!! only found it recently but even the older videos are awesome, ive clearly been missing out!!!
Trap Lore Ross is the man!
To be fair, there are other obvious factors here. They charged him with murder, but he didn’t pull the trigger and there was no solid evidence that he knew what was going down (obviously he did, but you can’t prove it). There’s no question he had an advantage as a result of his family’s wealth.
Yeah its crazy they gave him the benefit of doubt yet they didn’t consider what if he put the 2 other teens up to it and is using this defense to be able to deny involvement either way the system failed everyone involved
Yea it's more of a class thing if he was black and rich or mixed he coulda still got out
I'm a white male, I was brought up in poverty, standing in soup lines and pantry line's, I remember when you had to stand in a line to get your food stamps for the month, at the welfare office, but with that being said anytime I've been in trouble I've had to deal with it the hard way sit in jail until I got whatever I was there for taking care of. He was a rich white boy that was bored with his life and was wanting to see what it was like to be brought up in the hood. They should have let him see what it was like, and left his ass in jail and let a public defender take his case only then he would realize what being from the hood was all about. My heart goes out to the victim in all of this nonsense. Love, peace and happiness for everyone.
At least you understand its about money not race..
That way I respect anyone that doesn't try to infiltrate what they think is black culture it's an insult to think we all live like that or want to I'm with you homie I stood in those same lines as a kid side by side with my best friend and her family who happens to be white
@@nickeyblue640 🎉🎉❤
He's a dumb kid though, as his parents you can't let him do that and suffer from it.
You gotta look out for him and hope he grows up.
If you believe kids in the hood deserve a second chance, he does too.
The system is broken.
74 likes and no subscribers?
People are overlooking the fact that in California adults over 18 are allowed to bail out and juveniles are not. that's why Cameron was allowed to bail out and since he was not the shooter he was able to beat the case by convincing them that he didn't know what was going to happen which is actually pretty common in California
Exactly!!!!
Right! Also, if he had a public defender and didnt drive his dads mercedes it would have been a different story
But that's not the narrative. How do you expect me to race bait if your just gonna tell the truth?
@@ashwilliams6080 “truth”. You’re naive if you think he actually didn’t know that they were going to shoot. His lawyers portrait of him and his gang activity are full of bs. He was “studying gangs” lol
@@Alex-co7cq I never said anything about whether he knew or didn't know what they were there to do. It doesn't matter if he knew or didn't know. What matters is what the prosecution can prove...they couldn't prove sh!t!
Sad 😢,thank you Trap great reporting!
Perfectly done as always
Sad how the victim gets lost in all of this. He was a 21yr old young man who was just starting out in life. His 2 friends who watched their friend be gunned down right in front of them are also victims. It was senseless evil & vile act. RIP Justin my heart goes out to his family & friends.❤✌🙏
That's wats up bro u shed light on a fact if this that NOBODY has spoken of it brought to light
@@davidgee6452 Corrines are women, Ms. David.
They were minors so we never knew what their punishment was because that's not made public.
The victim wasn't "lost" in this. The piece was about a rich white gangbanger and how money/race got him off scott free.
Thank you. Way too much sympathy for the asshole murderers in this video. Truely disgusting.
“Grandpa! Tell us again how you joined the crips when you were a kid!”
BLOODS FO LIFE
Interesting video- Respect the Rawkus Soundbombing 12”s in the background, classic
Trap lore Ross you my favorite content creator and to say the least top 5-10 creator on this platform
Only one i feel sorry for is the victim who supposedly made it crystal clear they weren’t affiliated, but still had their life cruelly taken. R.I.P king. Rest easy.😢
He was From ETG media didnt wanna say tht
@@hkfigg115 oh so his killing was justified ok wow
@@angelicapeterson2249 that's your assumption.
@@angelicapeterson2249 yup….shouldn’t got caught Slippin 🤷🏾♂️
@@angelicapeterson2249 yup
I think it's a credit to Ross and his content that a good amount of us already know the story either through Hood Politics video or other means and still want to watch Ross's telling of the story.
Agreed!
Exactly!
We come to Ross for the sweet, sweet updates. It’s just too bad he’s been laying low because I would love to see this twerp clowned on harder.
Hood Educated is the best newcomer to the rap commentary genre IMO.
Facts. This is an old a$$ story
That Kevin Durant “W” part had me in stitches. I mean who concocted such a story 😂
I've been watching this dude since the beginning, it's good to see him glow up, the sets looking pretty dope
I thought you were talking about Milk 😅
Its not just about race in this case. Its also about having fat $tacks to get your kid outta jail and hire a fat cat lawyer. The black kids that got in trouble with Cameron probably were represented in court by public defenders who are very bad at their jobs compared to a lawyer that costs $100,000 or more. If you got money, you have a better chance of gettting outta trouble. OJ's murder case was a great example.
Fax no printer
Public defense attorneys aren't realy bad. The thing is, that on average, these attorneys only have seven minutes to read up on the case. In such a short time, you can't build up a good defense.
OJ wasn't black was OJ according to himself
@@nicolasmarazuela1010 in order to keep your lawyer license doesnt every lawyer have to do a certain amount of public defender work every so often?
@@nicolasmarazuela1010 most work for the state though or don’t have the resources to properly represent someone
SMH at the parents of the murderers painting their kids as victims like they didn't just kill an innocent kid who was minding his own business.
Painting them as victims of asking for the same treatment? Or are you just completely blind to that part
@@ben10trell68 They should have taken that into consideration before committing the crime, we all know how the world works. This really isn't the case you want to be using in the fight for social justice. I'm just as blind as you are ignoring the fact that they are murderers.
If they had money they would be out too and they used the guns he just drove the car
@@ben10trell68there kids actually walked up and killed someone. We don’t know if they planned it or not. But I don’t think he deserves the same charges as those two.
They are victims of a janky 2-tier system. That's it and that's all they said. The dad even said they committed the same "horrible crimes". Pull your head outta wherever you've got it stuck.
Bro is confusing class and race. He got off because he's rich, not because he's white. A rich child, no matter the race, gets a pass. Sad but true 😢
anyone living the street life should salute this white boy for being involved & not snitching !!! Everyone gotta make everything about color !!! It’s about the money!
Even his own gang made it about race when he had the potential to get off. I guess the color blue doesn't hold up when it's black and white.
This dude was more sold than most looking at life!
He wouldn't survive in prison..........
Salute him for not snitching ???....They killed a civilian.... Are you one of these Cul de Sac bangers ??
He would be extorted like a motherfucker they wouldn't kill the cash cow they would prob extort the shit out of him though and the first time he doesn't give them money etc then there would be a problem. I think he'd be good if he went to prison as long as paid .
I can't imagine what it must be like to be parents with _no_ connection to or idea about gang life and having your son suddenly bring that whole world into your home.
Well, he didn't really bring it into their home, did he? He had the privilege to keep these worlds nicely separated.
@@vantahawk2834 yea, til the legal fees hit.
@@vantahawk2834 i was about to say something similar.
@@GeometricPidgeon he doesn't need to worry about that, I should think his parents pay for pretty much everything still.
99% of the story is due to the parents lack of awareness
I also knew & grew up with a white Crip from my area. He was also originally from an affluent city. But by the time he was 15/16, he relocated, fully ingratiated with the Crips, took it seriously, hustled, fought, banged, & became known. He's a grown man now & has long since separated from it.
Almost like he was a tourist all along lol
@@gobblegobble831i mean the gang allowed it so they was his tourism agency 😂
@@bentleyv1233 lol good point
@@gobblegobble831 🤣
@@bentleyv1233 🤣
Bro I just gotta say...
Your work is d@mn exceptional!
Thank You! Thank you! Thank you! For the effort you put into creating content 👊
Good vid
already saw the hood politics video but had to watch again… this is a crazy story
same lol
I miss Hood Politics, that was a cool channel
GOATED channel
Miss his channel does anyone know what happened?
They stopped posting 😔
The father was mad about Cameron getting bailed out but didn’t do anything to stop his son from hanging out with him, knowing how things would turn out if something bad happened.
That part!!
Nice comment
He forgot about that
Or idk, be mad about his own son murdering someone. But he's mad a white kid has a nice car and drove his son around
He just saying dude should've at least had some type of restrictions. In the moment he probably want thinking about it.
Accountability is a foreign concept - it's always someone else's problem.
“If you’re scared go to church, you knew the job was dangerous…” -ice cube
What's really sad is that everybody seem to be worried about the rich kid getting out on bail rather than the kid who had nothing to do with gang life being murdered for no reason.
The story of the real Malibu’s most wanted
🤣
Because nobody slid for those little Whiteboys the Catholic Priest Victimized 😅😅
Right lol
Sheesh you might be right😵💫
Except he'd probably shoot you in the face to fit in
That dad worried more about the kid getting bail then his son catching a body
True true 😂
Wild, like sir your son killed someone
thats what i asked myself the whole time about the complete case. it feels like they try too hard to make it a race thing, when its a money and system fail is.
According to the law they all caught that body. If you commit a crime and someone dies everyone involved gets the murder charge
@@BananemitFahne i mean thats pretty the same a country usa was created with the slavery and discrimination sistem as a base , the reported asked about that white kid and he asked through his emotion and what he really thought about it simple as that
I like when the father of one of the co-defendants talked about his poor son, but implied he was guilty by saying Cameron was a bad person too.
Dope vid 🔥🔥🔥
Holy shit bro. I have completely neglected my job for the last half hour while watching this. Worth it 👍
he stole this video. the white chip has like 12 other documentaries on this on RUclips already lol. this one aint Original for nothing.
Swear I'm at work just watching this😂
@@ssqisinthemud3163 maybe he just likes the way TLR tells the story, and heard new facts/opinions on the matter that he didn't or hasn't seen in another video
Because nobody slid for those little Whiteboys the Catholic Priest Victimized 😅😅
Swear I took an early break just to concentrate on this doc lol.
Crazy how his lawyer said he had the “W” on his chest because he loves Washington Nationals and the judge ate it up 😂
Jury... the lawyer sold them a good story, that's why he earns the big bucks.
Where does the judge eat it up? What difference does the tattoo make?
I thought because he wanted to copy kd lol
@@muttleyjones2 its a gang tat
@@nahhhhhh430 Western Ave for anyone who ain’t from LA
2:46 had me crackin’ up thinking you said _foos_ and not “Forbes”😂
man had life on easy mode and failed lol 😂😂😂😂
In LA , if you’re a juvenile and catch a murder case, longest the can lock you up for is 21, unless they charge you as an adult ( which seldom happens in LA area) Which is why gangs recruit 12 yr olds etc. and most the craziest hitters are under 18.
this is not true in most cases the california justice sytstem can charrge juveniles as adults as young as 13 , going trough the juvenile system on a murder case is almost imposible . thats why california's correctional system is saturated and overcrowded
Facts where I live mist the killers really be lile 12 14 years old
Rich Crip would have been a fire album title 🔥
Cringe
Cripfluenza would have been better
Wtf
I’ve heard Roddy Rich refer to himself as this and I ain’t hear anyone say “cringe” or “wtf”
@@retahdude word
“Ain’t no such thing as halfway crooks”
This just popped up on my feed. I moved to that hood in ‘92 from New Jersey with my single parent father. My grandpa was an original guy in that hood (literally the first black person to purchase his home in cash on 95th street in the 50s or 60s). I used to swim at Jesse Owens with the all black swim teams and would get picked up and dropped off there after jr guards. I recall my father once finding tagging drawings of mine when I was around 8 almost 9 and he was like “are you in a gang?!” I wasn’t but could have easily been. But I had skipped two grades by that point and got to go to “better” schools and well, I am now a dual Canadian citizen as of 2022.
I know Jasmyne from my early days when I started djing in 2003. It was good to see her face.
I left LA 2014 but thanks for sharing this story. I definitely claim privilege and was raised “white” in many ways so I, too have not fallen into juvi and such but again, I wasn’t far off. There’s so much injustice. That hood taught me a lot and I will have all the respect for it forever. Peace ✌🏾
Unfortunately you was a vessel they wanted. Yall don't get it, lucky for you was smart I'm assuming.
do you think he was accepted because he was essentially "bribing" them with clothes and money?
I think he got caught up in the friends slash homies down with me zone. It can happen to anybody, white or black, but especially if you not from the hood it could put you in this narative like the hood got my back. I think the black homies were caught up with having a white boy in the cliques for some type prestigious entitlement thinking. Dave chapelle said it himself more or less in his stand up.. Since some blacks in south l.a. grew up with odds against them, they always look for a way out or a in to something. Both Taylor i believe his name is & the blacks from the hood learned a valuable lesson. One who's not made for this street s%%t be yourself & stay in your lane. The hood homies cant cultivate anyone white or black knowing not built for this. Look what happen, the ones who did the crimes are in jail, while the other went back to where he should of been in the first. Some people say well he didnt snitch, well he didnt have to his parents had $ to take care of him.None of this wouldnt of happen if everyone stayed in their lanes and do something productive in their lives & the neighborhoods.
It’s wild that he was even accepted In. Matter of fact. I’m absolutely surprised that they didn’t try to rob him.
Trust me it was coming they was just moving closer .
Exactly. They corny for rolling with this dude, look what happened. Shoulda robbed him blind and left it at that
@@chulo9454 and that's the mentality that get us black shot.
@@chulo9454 sounds like a typical "socio-economic inequalities" type of mentality
I'm actually glad they chose to befriend him. Shows we really have nothing against people outside our culture. N shows that we are not what people say we are. Also ... Shows y we can't trust outside our culture because when shit hit the fan it's us against the world 🌎😒
He saw the hood and gangs as an adventure. Not knowing there is a whole other world out there. He stepped in and did it, then retreated back to his safety. That's on him
Gets real pretty quick and realize you weren't really a bad ass😂
I mean he gave them a ride and they hopped out and shot someone while he waited in the car. The truth is who ever shot the kid is at fault. Thats the kid they should be mad at.
@@Alex-to5trLmfaoo Then He Gave Them A Ride Again 6 Days Later To The Same Place And Kicked The Innocent Victims Memorial Candles . More Less He Knew What What Was Going On🤣
Pulp - “Common People” is a good tune which addresses this phenomenon.
Nah, he was with the shit, but his father had a good lawyer that painted that picture
I’m still waiting on you to pull out the shrink ray and the orange adidas track suit 😂
Imagine hiring a lawyer one day that once faced a first-degree murder charge when he was younger.
This is how people think trap lore Ross acts in public
😭😭😭
Your profile pik tho haha
Question for the father: he is so concerned about his son who is in juvenile. Where was the father when the boy joined the gang in the first place?
You never know man, maybe he was workin 3 jobs to provide for his kids, it’s hard out there
@@debomb721 It doesn't matter how many jobs you are working, you would notice if your son joined a criminal organization which is so dangerous, you yourself might be a victim. They do go after families, after all.
@@debomb721 the hood isn't that much cheaper than other neighborhoods you can find an affordable neighborhood that isn't filled with gangbangers. You might have to apply yourself and work some overtime but a real man would get his family out of that environment
Exactly
That part.
As an owner of multiple recording studios, I have seen these types of posers more than a few times. It's so cringe.
1:21-1:40 This is the biggest flex that most in our community dont have. And i wish that situations like this would sink in so our people would stop the violence for ish that dont even belong to them. And start building real wealth.
I’m so glad you’re covering this story, haven’t finished it yet but I’ve been dying to get an update for years!
I remember this story when it was originally blowing up some years back now. It’ll be Great to get a refreshed discussion around this as well as the fact that you consistently bring wayyyy more detail then most if not all in this genre.
Yet another gr8 deep dive. Just another story how real justice can't be gotten from public defenders. Sad but true. Anyone whos been thru the system will affirm this. Gr8 show ✌️
I don't understand how Terrell even got a Crip stamp in the first place. Seems like protocol was broken or relaxed, several time. Condolences to the victim's family.
Reminds me of the 69 situation
If u have money..everyone will want to be around you
In order to get put on u gotta be from the hkood if u not then u not gon get put on Cuhk had ties to friends who we're put on but ion even really know Cuhk🤷🏾♂️
@@GHOST_948 you don't have to be from from hood. If you make money, or have access to money, most gangs will be happy to affiliate with you.
@@GHOST_948 they was sayin how he was just givin shit out to his peoples and loaning out the benz and shit. Course they gon “put him on” he a cash cow . He wasn’t real tho. Its funny cause his nickname “Milk” is what we call false claiming dudes where im from. Flase claiming or bitch made.
I think the prosecutors went beyond their reach. It was an overcharge, if they gave him the appropriate accusation, he would have been held accountable.
Any other getaway driver would get that charge tho
@@DAMNLOLAPEXany other case it’s still the same. A getaway driver shouldn’t be charged with murder but instead being charged for being an accomplice
@goochfitness26 I'm not sure how the laws are in Cali, bur here in TX, if you participate in a crime that results in the death of another, you get charged with homicide. Even if the guy is your accomplice and the victim kills them, like in a robbery gone wrong.
@steven1479 well Texas doesn't take pity on criminals
Cam walked so Lil Mabu could run
How much time did the other boys get? I can't find any information or names. It's been years
Glad to see your take on this story! Bring more content that’s not always rappers, we dig it!
He got a lot backlash lately for glorifying this kinda life in other videos. This is damage control but I'm still here for it.
Black people killing other black people isn't institutional racism. It's black tribalism.
I'm gonna tell my kids this was Logic before he blew up.
This is one of the few times where I'm like get a Karen involved at the school. The parents were in the right for being concerned about retaliation. I would be so upset if a murderer was allowed back in the school.
Im a fan of your stuff bro, your videos are great. By the way though, when talking about a gang or set, its called a "car" not "card". its a jail/prison term which is also why the "shotcallers" are the ones who "have the keys" because they're the leader, basically "driving the car" in a sense
never knew that's where that came from, thanks g
Saw somewhere once that after being found not guilty Cameron Terrell moved to the UK, changed his name to Ross and started a RUclips channel covering rap and gang life. Not sure if true tho
😂😂😂😂😂
It’s funny how this whole time they hear how he’s able to afford a defense, bail, and has all these connections and still manage to bake it down to race without acknowledging the real factor they mentioned the whole time CLASS, it’s CLASS. A rich black man has more in common with a rich white man than some dude from the projects
This is a problem that too many people ignore. Of course, there are cases where yes, a person’s race can be a factor but the biggest problem is absolutely about class.
I know of a few cases that does show painfully that a person’s class will most likely cause severe discrimination. One such case was a white girl being straight up snatched from inside her car in front of her house. Her parents found her car with the driver side door wide open, keys in the ignition, her cell phone and purse on the passenger seat and her right shoe turned on its side by the driver side door. And when they did what ever parent will do in that situation and called the cops, the cops labeled her case a runaway. No joke. They saw everything I just described and labeled her a runaway and did nothing for a solid week.
And here’s the kicker, the house she lived in can only be described as looking like a long box. When they showed footage of her parents, it was obvious that they were far from wealthy. That seventeen year old who was just about to testify about a man who assaulted her (yes, the cops knew this too) and she was obviously kidnapped, was labeled a run away. I am actually surprised they managed to solve the case, though it did take a few years because if they waited a full week to even begin a half-hearted search for her, the case could have gone ice cold and be another statistic in unsolved disappearances. (She was later found unalived).
An obvious situation of how cops view the less fortunate.
Oh, and in case it was forgotten: the family was white. She was blond haired, blue eyed, and was actually working a job to help her parents.
@@leileyaravencroft that story is f*d up but yea definitely helps portray the point of how much money you have playing the largest role in your treatment by our judicial system
The guy is a liberal, what do you expect.
@@vapinggranny2474A rich black man is still just a "nigga" to them.
This is like if Carl from Shameless Season 6 really happened 😂
I really hate how the judicial system is basically based around a high dollar lawyer
Dude had everything except real love. He was looking for a family.
Nah,
He could afford a therapist.
No excuses
So he finds a gang to join 😂😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
Is that so ? The truth to that statement is, did his friends help him not got to jail or was it his family who did everything they could for him (once again) to keep him out of jail. His friends actually landed him in jail. So who realy loved him, but he is a knob head.
@@happypeople3746I mean to be fair, I got a celan sheet but I have yet to feel genuine love from a therapist without feeling the vibes that they just want those $$$ from my pockets
People who bash him for having a good lawyer forget that high lever street criminals also can afford a good lawyer and they certainly do use them.
The same guy claiming it is privilege seems to forget all of the videos he has done on guys that got off with next to no punishment for actually committing murders
Whether or not you go to jail should have zero correlation with how much money you have once it gets to trial. That’s the problem people have - it shouldn’t be unfair with the quality of your defense.
No one really blames people from using the resources they have to maximize their chances but the system should not work that way.
@@JS4Eagexactly. But it for sure does work that way which means it’s not a “justice department” at all because they care more about money than actual victims. My step sister is a rich white girl.... she just got a felony eluding charge last year & they’re going to basically just keep moving her court date until they forget about it because my step dad has paid her way out of it. I’m glad for my step sister ofc but it should NOT be that way!
It wasn't due to race. Plenty of black gangsters get off charges using fancy lawyers. Many of which use the same lawyer, in fact.
Trap Lore Ross the Legend 🔥🙏🔥.
It sucks that your Dallas video was taken down; it was a masterpiece.
What was his Dallas video about.
@@micahjohnsonboxing6409 It was about Dallas you Plonker. 😂😂
@@micahjohnsonboxing6409 Mo3
@@urbextwin holy shit that made me crack up 🤣🤣🤣 well done
Man I saw it up the other day and was just gonna watch it. I hate RUclips sometimes. "To much swearing" foh
You never fail to deliver quality content my boy
There's a huge difference between "RESPECT " and "FEAR"
If he was black would all these folks be snitching him out ?
The Dave chappele bit was exactly what i thought of when this story first broke.
Black people killing other black people isn't institutional racism. It's black tribalism.
I’ve seen multiple channels cover this, but I watched this anyway, because I knew it would be the best one. Your work ethic is GOATed
Love the videos, I’m sorry about what happened to the last upload! You are killing it TLR
This man traveled miles away to be in the real
Life version of malibus most wanted.
B Razz
He’s so crip even his eyes are blue.
Why does he look like Carl from Shameless 😮, and he gives a similar vibe even though Carl grew up dirt poor.
Him saying he wanted study law after playing the system is crazy lol
Hopefully It's 2 HELP Poor Gang Bangers Since He Did Some BS N WAS So Happy 2 try2 Be "Hood" .....
Become A Lawyer n take on cases 4 Black Ppl without Money.... REAL BS THO
The dude just need too run for governor and unite the state
Thanks trap Lord Ross for the content I appreciate it I watch Drakeo the ruler 4 times 2 times before it got removed & then 2 times now so hopefully you get the 400,000 wish I could see uncut versions 12 hours of my life
@@dullcat1021 spell check ✔️💯🤣 phone did it i spelled it right my bad
Honestly this story is just sad. Sad about the black kids who faced the ultimate consequences for these crimes, sad for the victims and sad that Cameron joined the crips because he wanted a family. Money can buy everything except love, compassion and happiness.
One parent said that "an adult shouldn't be allowed in the school with children." Umm almost everyone in grade 12 is an adult and is in school with "children."
You’re getting insane the production level is amazing
These are the stories you should 100% use your platform to spread info about 💯
LOL @ the dad's blue ass shirt and hat brim at 25:55...gimme a fucking break 😅😂
You mean Melvin farmer? I dont think he was a father to any of the boys in that case.
@@MistaCUNextTuesday you are correct, my apologies. he had the same tired line as the dad from before though.
I think anyone would use every resource they have to stay out of prison, the other kids just didn’t have the same resources. Rich people never have to answer for the bs they do. If he was broke, he would either have snitched to get out or he would still be in.
He didn't get no deal! he went to trial... he kept it zipped and took his chances, and it payed off. That doesn't take away from the fact he kept to the code.
He didn’t snitch but his privilege and parents being extremely wealthy helped him get out of this case
@@Huero510 AGREED.
@@Huero510 snoop had money, and he got off. I don’t know what your point is? It’s not privilege it’s money. OJ had money, he got off. Nothing to do with any of their upbringings it’s cash for a clued up lawyer for a defence. My point was he did what he was supposed to do. Say nothing.
@@Huero510 duh, captain obvious. And he used that for his team of lawyers. Why wouldn’t he
@@Huero510 so what? Don't hate the player hate the game G 💯 anyone hating on him for using the resource at his disposal just sound salty af to me. It ain't the white Boys fault the system can be prejudice or whatever
Bruh I don't understand how he got into that life 🤦. He literally had it all. Palos Verdes is a whole city "On a hill", with beautiful trails and beaches.
That wasn't enough for him look at the rap culture it's not only black kids who idolize them demons and gangs kids from all walks of life
Sounds like he didn't get along with his family
That just show money doesn’t equal happiness. He had it all in palos verdes & still was unhappy
Nuh just hip hop influence
when you want for nothing, those privileges mean less and less believe it or not. its hard to comprehend for people that have always struggled and were born into lives where shootings and violence are common place. When you grow up wealthy, vacations to the beach and World Series tickets just don't feed that beast within. If this wasn't his path then hands down he catches a rape case or kills some kid from his school within 2 years. It's why people with great power almost always abuse it and do things that seem insane to us. It's not an excuse for his behavior but imagine being a scrawny white kid that is accepted into that culture to the level he was. he wasn't put on by other wanna be white kids playin gangster, he wore the colors in the daytime in the middle of the jungle and was never touched. 99/100 scenarios lead to this kid being found naked and cold somewhere near that park but for whatever reason, he beat the odds. if they never linked these guys to this case, he pulls the trigger on the next one 100%. My point is that no matter what, truly morally repugnant people are marked from birth and this isn't the last you'll hear about casper the deadly ghost...
It’s also crazy that he was an ADULT and the other two were minors…..he was the one who was supposed to be setting a good example.
Dysfunction in a household when a child is in their formative years definitely has a negative impact on any kid, some more than others. For example, I grew up middle class but my parents divorce mixed with some mental health struggles led me into addiction which in turn put me in the streets and and having to experience all the negatives that come with that. I almost blew an unbelievable opportunity. When I was 20 or so I got in some serious legal trouble and i am certain that had my family not helped me retain a very good lawyer and I took a public defender I would have ended up in jail for that instance. Sad but that’s the way it works and any parent is going to do whatever they can to help their child..
The pictures at 8:01 says it All. Growing up Rich must've been BORING AS HELL 😂 He needed action in his life!
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Growing up rich was boring as heck when he has money to do legal things to make his life exciting... make that make sense
I get what you mean but poverty is not the main reason for the gangs, crimes and violence. I was in slums that are way safer than a lot of US ghettos. And you can imagine the difference like a difference between compton and beverly hills. There are a lot of other reasons. But i dont think the other reasons apply to this boy.
Shit, if he wanted to be a criminal he could've got on some Franklin Saint type shit! 😂 Seriously though jokes aside if I was a young rich kid...I'd be focusing on getting fit, tatted up and talking to girls lol. Why the fuck you want to gangbang for when you have what the gangs would love to have? I mean bro, play football for your school, get a nice car, clothes and talk to the girls that are feeling your swag. I don't get it lol. Hell you can find brotherhood elsewhere.
I'm glad you made a video on this story, I've known about the story for a long time but I can't wait to see how you put this together, love your documentary style and I'm excited to watch this video
Imagine how different it wouldve went for him if the kid used his lawyers to help his boys out too.
Aw damn this trap lore I just clicked when I saw Cameron Terrell’s name
He got off because of money. It’s really never racism. It’s usually always classism. The sooner people figure that one out the faster it will change.
Racism and classism literally work hand in hand, think about which group of people live in poverty the most in this country…racism is why “hoods” exist
@@kemi53 yeah even when Black people did the Great Migration & moved out North & West for more opportunity, they had limited housing options bc racist slumlords were overcharging on most of the properties, making huge proportions of Black folks have to move from the projects in the South to the projects in other regions. and in some cases, the city problems that arose later were correlated with crime & violence happening in the poorer areas of those same cities, making white people from some of the cities clear out. that actually did free up a little room in some cities like in California, which is why today there are what appear to be some well-off neighborhoods, but it's just a nicer ghetto. the homes look good, but it's just bc the Black people from the ghettos finally had different housing options since the well-off people had left the city limits & moved to the suburbs. it's a heartbreaking cycle, especially the violence part
The classism argument is a deflection tactic. It’s racism.
@@droomzy I agree with you that most people of color are dealt a bad hand from situations that happened many years ago but I also think if this kids family was Mexican or black he STILL would have gotten away with the murder the same exact way he got away with it today because this is California after all. He won that case 100% because of money
Young thug is still behind bars, he as all the money to bail out or hire any elite lawyers .it's racism people open your eyes, the system doesn't give a fuck about your fame or money if u're black.
i havent watched you inna minute due to work and hurricane ian but you have great videos and content keep it up man ❤