How The Crips Gang Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider

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Tyrone White was a member of the 65 Menlo Gangster faction of the Crips gang in South Central Los Angeles during the late '80s and '90s, witnessing police brutality and the LA riots.
White held the position of a street soldier and participated in drug dealing, gangbanging, and neighborhood drive-bys. He later joined a police force in Oklahoma. After resigning, he went to jail for robberies.
White speaks with Business Insider about his experience as a gang member, the culture of the Crips, and the rivalry with the Bloods. He talks about money-making activities, clothing, and music. He also covers the role of celebrity Crips, such as Snoop Dogg and Big U, in gang prevention within California.
After he was released from jail, he pursued a career in acting and worked with the Eagle Ridge Institute.
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00:00 - Intro
00:42 - The Weapons
01:43 - The Drive-Bys
03:58 - The Beef
06:20 - The Recruitment
07:42 - The Culture
10:55 - The Hierarchy
13:00 - The Money
14:48 - The LA Riots
17:10 - The Expansion
18:53 - Becoming A Cop
21:48 - Prison
24:42 - The Aftermath
25:56 - Credits
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  • This is exactly how these stories need to be told, from the complex perspective of someone that has lived it.

    @ravenmoore9491@ravenmoore9491Ай бұрын
    • It fucked my guy’s head,he lived in a different world.

      @Asarcasticfuck@AsarcasticfuckАй бұрын
    • super complex

      @lukasevenson@lukasevensonАй бұрын
    • Complex? Gang life isn't complex. It's what people with an inferiority complex do

      @CubeInspector@CubeInspectorАй бұрын
    • Yeah super duper complex.

      @bonsaipiper3773@bonsaipiper377329 күн бұрын
    • It still sugar coated. Gangs nowadays and when he was in one wasn’t about defending your neighborhood. It was about money from drugs. Plain and simple. Gangs may have had that intent when they started in LA but this didn’t last for more than a moment. That is what history shows us

      @lubrew5862@lubrew586229 күн бұрын
  • Imagine fighting to achieve absolutely nothing

    @Eli-ye4df@Eli-ye4dfАй бұрын
    • That can be applied to anything.

      @mr.b3168@mr.b3168Ай бұрын
    • A good part of that racial group spends most of their life achieving absolutely nothing while destroying the country around them. They dont even have to imagine it, its in the DNA.

      @DrummerJacob@DrummerJacobАй бұрын
    • History of the world..

      @MyTsha6p@MyTsha6pАй бұрын
    • And up to this day young kids are still joining gangs by choice

      @damieng657@damieng657Ай бұрын
    • Imagine being so ignorant you can't understand why this happens.

      @jbmp1390@jbmp1390Ай бұрын
  • My brother was a crip. Killed in 1995. 18 years old "defending" a neighborhood that was gentrified in the early 2000's. Incredibly pointless. EDIT: Thanks for the kind comments. That ish is still very painful. A couple of things to note...My parents owned their house, and they still own it. My primary point is that gangbanging is stupid IMO, but honestly, if you grow up in certain neighborhoods you have very few choices. My brother made bad choices, I did not. Also the people asking me to name the city and set... I tried, but every time I replied youtube deleted it.

    @1secondsense@1secondsenseАй бұрын
    • Cool!

      @cromano6830@cromano6830Ай бұрын
    • I'm sorry for your loss. Genuinely.

      @MagicPlants@MagicPlantsАй бұрын
    • @@cromano6830 you're disgusting

      @MagicPlants@MagicPlantsАй бұрын
    • If your brother was never a gang member he would have still be here with a job & family living the life. Eating bomb @ss food. It sucks when you’re not the lucky one.

      @JVung@JVungАй бұрын
    • Rest in peace man

      @Ahzuv2@Ahzuv2Ай бұрын
  • Everytime I see crips walk, I can't help but recall the South Park meme when they go "Wow, these guys really are crippled."

    @TheMinipily@TheMinipily10 күн бұрын
    • Lol

      @JuanCavazos-vi9fk@JuanCavazos-vi9fk7 күн бұрын
  • When my son was in middle school in the late 2000s they had former gang members in conjunction with the police come in the school and talk with the kids about the dangers of gang banging. My deepest respect and thanks to men like them and Mr White for doing so. It definitely had an impact on my son and his friends and I believe steered him in the right direction.

    @MrPvtrandall@MrPvtrandall28 күн бұрын
    • Uh, Walter White?

      @user-hm9is5ke9i@user-hm9is5ke9iКүн бұрын
  • In the 90s, I remember so many kids in my suburban middle school idolized gang members and all of sudden said "they were from the hood". I was like "you grew up like 5 houses down from me in a cul-de-sac."

    @rs72098@rs72098Ай бұрын
    • “Hard? Jimmy you always go home when the street lights come on. We literally rode your golf cart three houses down?!” 😂

      @newntivessocial41@newntivessocial41Ай бұрын
    • -was the same for me in high school graduated in 2016 and i really doubt it’s gotten any better since then lol

      @michelangelo5903@michelangelo5903Ай бұрын
    • That’s because music industry glorified gangster rap

      @robyee3325@robyee3325Ай бұрын
    • You didnt have to add that bulljive in the end. You playing hard too mang hahahaha

      @carmelobasco3369@carmelobasco3369Ай бұрын
    • Sadly it's still like that

      @myronwilliams3340@myronwilliams3340Ай бұрын
  • Imagine being a cashier at McDonald’s in the 90s and have a grown man walk up to you and order a “curger” with extra “cacon” oh and I want a “boke” for my drink

    @rogerpunk8132@rogerpunk8132Ай бұрын
    • 😭

      @christian4l517@christian4l517Ай бұрын
    • Fuckin losers 😂

      @MrDwightsimon@MrDwightsimonАй бұрын
    • 😂😂😭

      @lorenzoross1314@lorenzoross1314Ай бұрын
    • No one ever did that lol

      @victorespino5650@victorespino5650Ай бұрын
    • Cripmac did on 55 criiipppp😂😂😂​@@victorespino5650

      @Segotti@SegottiАй бұрын
  • I really like how he balances calling out racism and the police without exonerating the gangs and the "us vs them" mentality. That is still hard to find.

    @scootergirl3662@scootergirl366221 күн бұрын
  • This thing that really hurts to hear is that people only unite to fight another group. It's never for a good cause except for pride. It's not just a gang thing. It's how we ALL are

    @CharleswoodSpudzyofficial@CharleswoodSpudzyofficialАй бұрын
    • Yeh but most people are not trying to cause street war in the US...like for real why do this in the country that gives you the most freedom.

      @CombatMedic1O@CombatMedic1O29 күн бұрын
    • ​@@CombatMedic1O people fight eachother over politics and sportsteams what are you talking about? Its human nature to identify with a group and fight to the death for it

      @TjallieBrrr@TjallieBrrr29 күн бұрын
    • They were fighting over drugs and money, the crack era was booming

      @trademarktaz@trademarktaz28 күн бұрын
    • ​@CombatMedic1O For most it doesn't give you any sort of freedom except poverty which is some of the worst in the developed world. Add to that medical costs that aren't seen in any other developed country and an incredible divide between rich and poor and an incredibly high incarceration rate and you find the perfect storm.

      @AnarexicSumo@AnarexicSumo28 күн бұрын
    • Speak for yourself. I'm my own man.

      @macrc2129@macrc212925 күн бұрын
  • i was going down this path as a teen all my cousins and uncles are bloods, you couldn't catch me not wearing red, super glad i smartened up and got into cooking cant have time to be in the streets when you always in the kitchen.

    @MikeTythonLLC@MikeTythonLLCАй бұрын
    • Glad you had a brainwave, just make sure you stay there bro. Stay safe!

      @ChickenLegs-fp9py@ChickenLegs-fp9pyАй бұрын
    • i grew up with a lot of bloods. red bandannas in my bibles and things like that. and i ended up moving with my grandparents. although i miss it a lot. i’m glad im away from it, because i still have a life ahead of me .

      @Kay-fo2gw@Kay-fo2gwАй бұрын
    • What set do you come from?

      @UserLbc@UserLbcАй бұрын
    • 💯💯💯

      @rahsunallah2825@rahsunallah2825Ай бұрын
    • How much for a plate bro?

      @kj2nice@kj2niceАй бұрын
  • LA Gangs are now a tourist attraction

    @juelz713@juelz713Ай бұрын
    • That reminds me of the song How To Survive In South Central by Ice Cube

      @justingarrett2239@justingarrett2239Ай бұрын
    • @@justingarrett2239he saw it coming

      @isaakfrmla@isaakfrmlaАй бұрын
    • Just like O block

      @subzero-ws7wt@subzero-ws7wtАй бұрын
    • Fr so many people go there ​@@subzero-ws7wt

      @raymanvermillionare2962@raymanvermillionare2962Ай бұрын
    • Good

      @Warren15G@Warren15GАй бұрын
  • Real journalism. Thank you, Chris!

    @mikeytime01@mikeytime012 күн бұрын
  • This was a captivating interview, damn.

    @nuke583@nuke583Ай бұрын
  • "Sticks and Stones can break your bones but Names can get you Shot?"DAMN....

    @KK-dw1wq@KK-dw1wqАй бұрын
    • Or colors

      @kathyfugere6085@kathyfugere6085Ай бұрын
    • They dont need a reason What you are hearing are excuses, not reasons

      @Npc1488-wc1kf@Npc1488-wc1kfАй бұрын
    • Mental Illness

      @thebarbieinvestor5428@thebarbieinvestor5428Ай бұрын
    • Words in general can get you shot and killed. Freedom of speech doesn’t exist in the ghetto.

      @yaboidre5672@yaboidre5672Ай бұрын
    • describes my 3 years of High School...thankfully, I made it out. Some didn't.

      @hillbilly4895@hillbilly4895Ай бұрын
  • Excellent video on gang life! Keep living positively my brother

    @FrankVaturina@FrankVaturinaАй бұрын
  • Informative!

    @boblolrus@boblolrus28 күн бұрын
  • Imagine the logic of these people fighting for no reason, and the grand prize is either death, or spending the rest of your life in prison.

    @dannigro8794@dannigro8794Ай бұрын
    • That was the governments plan all along

      @junebug1141@junebug1141Ай бұрын
    • Most start very young. Typical age to join is 10-14 years old. There's not much logic involved, it's about being part of something, having homies.

      @astrozoo@astrozooАй бұрын
    • Sounds like the military going to war for nothing ! Yet they praise the soldiers ?

      @jody61690@jody61690Ай бұрын
    • now imagine just how bad things must be for them to choose those options. Let me guess, they're just irrational actors who actually had a bright flourishing future ahead of them?

      @Imbalanxd@ImbalanxdАй бұрын
    • If you grew up in it, you wouldn’t have to imagine it. You would understand it. Imagine these people judging those other people, yet have never walked a mile in their shoes. Imagine that.

      @kkalayaan@kkalayaanАй бұрын
  • From Crip to Cop - from one blue gang to another - dude really does love the color blue.

    @higgsxboson@higgsxbosonАй бұрын
    • He works at Sam’s club now look it up😊

      @davidmontoya6672@davidmontoya6672Ай бұрын
    • Meanwhile his old rivals **riding as a firefighter **

      @gotanypain3083@gotanypain3083Ай бұрын
    • Bro was literally officer tenpenny

      @reidmackenzie7287@reidmackenzie7287Ай бұрын
    • Are you a crip? You seem salty

      @dapanda2068@dapanda2068Ай бұрын
    • @@davidmontoya6672He needs to work for IBM next & then he’s done w/ blue 😂

      @higgsxboson@higgsxbosonАй бұрын
  • Gotta say. Thank you for doing this video and teaching us about all this. It's difficult to understand all of what's going on without someone knowing what it's really like on a deep level. You've lived it, and you're telling us about it. Thank you much! Sorry that the cops didn't work with you like they should've. Also, very happy you were able to make it out.

    @LEOsoulMonarch@LEOsoulMonarch26 күн бұрын
  • Great interview. Well spoken and succinct. More like this please Peace to everyone reading this 🙏

    @JakkleRunnerCashman-mk8jm@JakkleRunnerCashman-mk8jmАй бұрын
  • This sounds even dumber now than it did when I was 13 in 93'.

    @charlierodriguez8489@charlierodriguez8489Ай бұрын
    • typical blks.. should be expected

      @juanshaftpatel7488@juanshaftpatel7488Ай бұрын
    • all conflict and factions sounds dumb when you're not part of it... sometimes all that's needed is two group of young boys with two different colors of scarfs and that's is. I mean even where I live sometimes people k*ll each other over football clubs. there's not even money to be made in there. people just want to be part of something I guess...

      @underarmbowlingincidentof1981@underarmbowlingincidentof1981Ай бұрын
    • Sounds like the army too... when I was younger it sounded cool to fight about your country till you get older and see how the country treats ex military and other races. Then you learn about how America bullies everyone then your like who tf joins the army

      @tuelzalt@tuelzaltАй бұрын
    • @@underarmbowlingincidentof1981Naah it's dumb even when you're in it.

      @Johnny-Hash@Johnny-HashАй бұрын
    • @@underarmbowlingincidentof1981100%. It's so depressing to see people completely throwing away the context that these groups exist in

      @SeveralOnions@SeveralOnionsАй бұрын
  • "Please don't die over the neighborhood. That your mama rentin' Take your drug money and buy the neighborhood. That's how you rinse it”

    @marcellusnewkirk8454@marcellusnewkirk8454Ай бұрын
    • Don't sell drugs and gang bang to begin with and don't rob or murder either. All evil

      @whathappened246@whathappened246Ай бұрын
    • selling drugs to your own people is treasonous business

      @realist4900@realist4900Ай бұрын
    • Jay z for anyone curious

      @caseyhermansen3699@caseyhermansen3699Ай бұрын
    • @@JP-np8fj it’s jay z. Story of oj

      @Amxri.@Amxri.Ай бұрын
    • Tbh as much it sounds the right thing to do , most people don't want to reinvest in a gang riddle hood. No one wants to be tge land lord dealing with gang members as tenants. If you ever own any property, you know what one bad teant can do, give you that sour taste in ur mouth and call a quits. Most ppl make money and re invest where it'll make sense to own and have vaule. You can own half ur gang hood and still xome out broke. All these rappers saying they would change the hood if they own it, the same one will sell that property for re development/ genderfication.

      @jameslee1374@jameslee1374Ай бұрын
  • I love how he calls murder and drug dealing "west coast culture"

    @polishKGB@polishKGBАй бұрын
    • He unknowingly admitted the truth. We have a massive culture problem.

      @SpartanArmy117@SpartanArmy117Ай бұрын
    • Is he wrong?

      @reizayin@reizayinАй бұрын
    • He's right. And I love the west coast and its cities; it could be easily be the best part of the country if they got their damn acts together. It's a massive culture and political problem

      @oakblaze433@oakblaze43329 күн бұрын
    • Its just a really negative thing I would easily call so many other things WC culture like Surf Culture, Tech Culture, Hotrods, Low Riders, heck even Seattle Grunge or Fisherman culture, maybe Native Indian culture, Chicano culture. Way before that damn Bloods vs. Crips crap.@@SpartanArmy117

      @BussinandDiscussin@BussinandDiscussin28 күн бұрын
    • ​@@reizayinYeah honestly. The South particularly Louisiana, Mississipi, North Florida, Georgia, and OK has the highest incidence of murder and drug related offenses per capita.

      @AnarexicSumo@AnarexicSumo28 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this.

    @charityg@charityg12 күн бұрын
  • Im thankful for the life I have

    @Koudey@KoudeyАй бұрын
    • me too bro

      @M_k-zi3tn@M_k-zi3tnАй бұрын
    • Gratitude.

      @more3520@more3520Ай бұрын
    • Life starts out as a lottery

      @gamersnevercryever@gamersnevercryeverАй бұрын
    • Doin too much …

      @ZH-fc8dw@ZH-fc8dwАй бұрын
    • I'm thankful for your mommy

      @YoinkMasterTony@YoinkMasterTonyАй бұрын
  • Dude just said he joined a gang because he liked the color blue...

    @Air-ts7cu@Air-ts7cuАй бұрын
    • He was so an adolescent. What do you expect?

      @2Exile0@2Exile0Ай бұрын
    • Didn't he say he was 10 when they started grooming him. Your quite impressionable at that age

      @BM1982.V2@BM1982.V2Ай бұрын
    • When I was in middle school, lots of kids made up gangs or got b**lsy and joined a real one, just to be cool.

      @user-bm6xz6pq5z@user-bm6xz6pq5zАй бұрын
    • Well, it first started out with a couple of questions before that. First, what is your name? Second, what is your quest?

      @GordoFabulous@GordoFabulousАй бұрын
    • 😂

      @ifixman@ifixmanАй бұрын
  • Wow! Thanks for sharing your story.

    @LunaTide@LunaTide24 күн бұрын
  • What a fascinating story! I'm glad to hear this man was able to make it out because so many gang members' lives ended early, either in prison or a cemetery. I hope the situation improves in the U.S.; we Canadians want you guys to succeed. Good luck. ✌️

    @philsidock@philsidock28 күн бұрын
  • People think gang banging is something to be glorified I grew up gang banging in Northern California as a Norteño and some of the things I did and some of the thing I risked going to jail or dying over were just plain stupid I’m glad I made it through with only a few battle scars

    @Yesyou_@Yesyou_Ай бұрын
    • Shut up chapete. Y’all were in the farms until La eme drop outs started the Norteno movement.

      @_cali187x_3@_cali187x_3Ай бұрын
    • On 74hoover st agreed

      @rylordrylord7347@rylordrylord7347Ай бұрын
    • Norteño from where ?what town

      @jayf8716@jayf8716Ай бұрын
    • ​@@jayf8716don't worry about it. You ain't it boy.

      @tonytiger3003@tonytiger3003Ай бұрын
    • @@jayf8716 norteno from sesame street, over there up over the stairs.

      @ej4458@ej4458Ай бұрын
  • Gang life has always been horrible.

    @BlackBirdieGolf@BlackBirdieGolfАй бұрын
    • It's a last resort. Same with prison culture - basically having a dry place to sleep and shitty food is luxury.

      @holledervolksmusik9981@holledervolksmusik9981Ай бұрын
    • Just get a job lol​@@holledervolksmusik9981

      @based8223@based8223Ай бұрын
    • It might be horrible for you, but for the rest of us, it's the best reality show in history. Especially with social media

      @magikindian@magikindianАй бұрын
    • @@magikindianfacts I say this all the time. I don’t listen to drill music because it’s good music. I listen to it cause it’s like watching the hunger games. Always a new character then they get smoked in real life

      @djstackademikz@djstackademikzАй бұрын
    • @@djstackademikz its krazy all'ight - cities are renamed (O-Town), alliances rise and fall, like game of thrones with more glocks, moncler and smack

      @holledervolksmusik9981@holledervolksmusik9981Ай бұрын
  • So your crips had a peace treaty with some bloods because they were so close that you had to go through their hood to get to your hood, but you had beef with some other crips because they were so close that you had to go through their hood to get to your hood… makes total sense

    @Christopherjoe@ChristopherjoeАй бұрын
    • If you think about it, it does make sense. If your in close proximity with another group your ethier gonna become freinds or enemies.

      @goatskin4487@goatskin44872 күн бұрын
    • @@goatskin4487 yeah, you can become friends, enemies, or neutral neighbors or acquaintances, but the reason you become one or the other is not the close proximity or you would have the same relations with everyone around you. There are other factors. It’s just funny that he said the reason he has a peace treaty with a rival gang is because they live close, and then he used that same reason to justify beefing with other crips

      @Christopherjoe@Christopherjoe2 күн бұрын
    • I thought the exact same thing my friend.

      @frankgrimes7388@frankgrimes7388Күн бұрын
    • Makes as much sense as everything else he's talking about. The entirety of gangbanging is pretty mindless.

      @rustyjuice9493@rustyjuice9493Күн бұрын
    • These are not geniuses you’re talking about.

      @zoiks6631@zoiks663123 сағат бұрын
  • Fighting for a neighbor hood that you don't own has to be the dumbest way to start an argument and still an ongoing active gang wars.

    @officialmotomoto@officialmotomotoАй бұрын
    • Easy for you to say

      @Coizerino@CoizerinoАй бұрын
    • Gangs in general are dumb

      @thegoatmax4056@thegoatmax4056Ай бұрын
    • Fighting? Humans fight?

      @bunk95@bunk95Ай бұрын
    • @@bunk95 Yeah humans fight. But I don't see any countries like Norway have a massive gang war problem. Humans choose to fight.

      @officialmotomoto@officialmotomotoАй бұрын
    • @@Coizerino whats that supposed to mean?

      @cronic932@cronic932Ай бұрын
  • This guy at 15 yrs old: *drive by shooting* Me, today as a 37 yr old man: *eating one of my kids pizza lunchables*

    @Grizzology@GrizzologyАй бұрын
    • Honestly, that's a better life in any sense. I'll pick yours in any lifetime

      @papashield3@papashield3Ай бұрын
    • true, if you have a kid you have something to love and protect, these gang members oftentimes risk that

      @adg9042@adg9042Ай бұрын
    • Why are pizza lunchables still so good as an adult?

      @murderc27@murderc27Ай бұрын
    • ​@@papashield3I second that

      @maxsweater2627@maxsweater2627Ай бұрын
    • That's just because you're a smart one.

      @devilsorchard1449@devilsorchard1449Ай бұрын
  • "My name is Daniel Bag, I'm a former fortune 500 CEO, and this is how crime works."

    @wavedog23@wavedog2323 күн бұрын
    • Masterful 👍🏾

      @brianc0019@brianc00197 күн бұрын
  • You can see them around LA driving on their wheelchairs throwing gang sings

    @cavior44@cavior44Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂

      @Mustlovehorrorfilms@MustlovehorrorfilmsАй бұрын
    • Everybody wanna put they dope on me; sayin' I won't get searched by the LAPD.

      @billmccormick4370@billmccormick4370Ай бұрын
    • signs*

      @brandonfj5811@brandonfj5811Ай бұрын
    • ​@@billmccormick4370 It be true tho

      @navithenavajo4714@navithenavajo4714Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @PaulResendez-zx6mr@PaulResendez-zx6mrАй бұрын
  • "When you goin' against war with one another, there's no winners. Now you can look at it and say 'okay, i shot more of they homies than they shot of mine' or 'I killed more of they homies or they killed of mine' but both sides are taking losses. So if both of yas are taking a loss of life, then there's no winners." Wisdom.

    @jansenart0@jansenart0Ай бұрын
    • Common sense

      @thebluejay3145@thebluejay3145Ай бұрын
    • @@thebluejay3145 Wisdom is the ability to put common sense into practice.

      @jameslars7391@jameslars7391Ай бұрын
    • Wait till you find out that most people have that “wisdom” to not join a gang in the first place

      @kingofwishfulthinking2490@kingofwishfulthinking2490Ай бұрын
    • @@kingofwishfulthinking2490He was like ten, when they started initiating him. You’re not some genius for not being groomed as a child.

      @humanbeeing4780@humanbeeing4780Ай бұрын
    • Tell me why are we so blind to see that the ones we hurt are you and me

      @darthutah6649@darthutah6649Ай бұрын
  • "After you save lives, you have to create opportunities" 🔥

    @GreenGardenGamer@GreenGardenGamer26 күн бұрын
  • I remember growing up in the early 2000’s in south central couple minutes away from watts. I’m only 20 but I still remember the drive by, shootings, murders and how common they were. It rarely happens now but those were crazy times

    @heidiramos6884@heidiramos6884Ай бұрын
    • why does it rarely happen now?

      @gregdahlen4375@gregdahlen437515 күн бұрын
    • @@gregdahlen4375 From my experience, a lot of families that were involved in gangs no longer live in that area, or they left that type of lifestyle behind due to having children. A lot of kids are more aware of the risk of being in a gang and instead pursue their education.

      @heidiramos6884@heidiramos688415 күн бұрын
  • I grew up in the hood in the 60s and 70s. During my time the biggest handgun I ever saw was a 44 revolver but the weapon most common was a 38 revolver. Shootings were rare because of an un written rule of handling beefs with your hands and everyone walked away. What changed in the 80s was caused by the Iran Contra Scandal and I encourage you read the books by Gary Webb and Freeway Ricky Ross. Webb details the Governments involvement and Ross the effects it had in the streets. We had other Drugs but when crack came around it was highly profitable, highly addictive, affordable to the consumer until they lost their jobs or businesses. A Lawyer/Friend lost his practice when he switched from Cocaine to Crack.

    @tswej@tswejАй бұрын
    • Bro this needs more likes not that many ppl actually know about the Iran-Contra Scandal they didn't even teach anything about it when I was still going to school.

      @brandonfj5811@brandonfj5811Ай бұрын
    • ​@@brandonfj5811they don't want you to know about that..

      @dirtditch3@dirtditch3Ай бұрын
    • @@brandonfj5811Why would they wanna teach that in school? It doesn’t fit the system’s narrative

      @subzero-ws7wt@subzero-ws7wtАй бұрын
    • @@brandonfj5811​​⁠you ever seen Snowfall? Obviously it’s Hollywood so it’s dramatized, but it’s a good show. Main character is loosely based on freeway, his plug was a fed moving guns for the “cause.” I knew about all that stuff before the show, it interested me a lot so I did quite a bit of research on it years ago. So when I heard about snowfall I immediately tuned in. RIP to the creator of the series, John Singleton. He did Boyz n the Hood. And of course, like other ppl said why would they want us to know about the gov doing any dirt like that? Not ideal for them in the slightest. Edit: same name btw lol

      @BOnYTB@BOnYTBАй бұрын
    • We’d be significantly better off if people still handled disputes with their hands. There were always shootings, but now ppl are petrified to actually fight and I don’t blame them. HIGH chance the loser is gonna go home and return with something etc. You can’t even use words anymore, Nipsey was trying to give back to his hood and show people the way out legitimately. He still got gunned down by someone in his own hood in front of his own business. Sad stuff. There’s a reason most ppl who make it out don’t return, Nip was a beloved figure in his community way before he passed. All it takes is one incident, one dumb kid with a fragile ego.

      @BOnYTB@BOnYTBАй бұрын
  • I remember Tyrone. I grew up on 69th & Hoover. Around the corner from the Menlo's. We were the only Mexicans in that neighborhood at that time. From 77 - the early 80's. The Menlo's in those days were Able, Black T, C-Capone, Killa Rob, Oran & DeVonne Douglass, etc. Me and Devo were childhood best friends. I lost touch through the years. Good to see T in this video. God bless you all. *Just a correction. DeVonne (Devo) wasn’t a Menlo. His older brother Oran was. LAPD put DeVonne in the gang file as a Menlo under Devo. But he was never put on. Cops were really dirty back then.

    @heir_to_the_promise@heir_to_the_promiseАй бұрын
    • connect

      @jabigchad1749@jabigchad1749Ай бұрын
    • Hope you managed to leave that life behind you as well champ

      @suicidalbanananana@suicidalbananananaАй бұрын
    • I hope you're living a good life now.

      @theghostofspookwagen4715@theghostofspookwagen4715Ай бұрын
    • This whole story reminds me of the old Roman strategy of Divide and Conquer. They would foster and nurture squabbles between different barbarian tribes, and in doing so they were able to rule large swaths of the world. They could do this openly, but it could also be done covertly, so that "beefs" that seemed to occur naturally between different tribes were actually fostered by Roman spies and proxies. You don't think that anything like this could have occurred in our society, do you? Nah, that's silly conspiracy theory.

      @pippadawg7037@pippadawg7037Ай бұрын
    • @@theghostofspookwagen4715 Blessed bro. God got us through those hard times. The 90’s was fun but dangerous on those L.A. streets.

      @heir_to_the_promise@heir_to_the_promiseАй бұрын
  • Amazing insight on the good ol days!

    @shredda4831@shredda4831Ай бұрын
  • wow, I loved hearing about this issue from someone with the complex dichotomy of having been on both sides of criminality… massive respect to this man for providing a generally unbiased recounting of gang life and cop life, without condoning or exculpating the actions of either. it’s people like HIM who will ultimately change this broken system. Tyrone, keep using your experiences and voice to speak out and educate those around you, on all sides of the law. hopefully, one day we can reach a place without all the corruption and brutality that breeds the socio-economic and racial divisions propping up the gang system.

    @jodi_kreiner@jodi_kreinerКүн бұрын
  • Imagine they killing each other and they’re from the same community

    @kagimuzic3641@kagimuzic3641Ай бұрын
    • Don’t need to imagine! It’s happening everyday

      @subzero-ws7wt@subzero-ws7wtАй бұрын
    • Most killings are in the same community …

      @God4FT3R@God4FT3RАй бұрын
    • lol the mob did the same thing

      @Dogtubee@DogtubeeАй бұрын
    • These are the Lowest of the community, they Dumb and Dangerous, nobody should worry about them.

      @buravan1512@buravan1512Ай бұрын
    • Different turf

      @victorespino5650@victorespino5650Ай бұрын
  • Incredible journalism from Insider and salute to the OG Tyrone White for being courageous enough to share his story. Hope the cycle discontinues one day.

    @Original_jataro@Original_jataroАй бұрын
    • Hes a fake. He's never been a gangster. It's a fabricated story.

      @Lortagreb@LortagrebАй бұрын
    • @@Lortagreb "he's fake" source: Trust me bro XD

      @ComfortAthletica@ComfortAthleticaАй бұрын
    • @@ComfortAthletica There are a lot of the classic signs of lying: He describes being part of the "crips and bloods" gangs. Any crip or blood would never say that... They would say they were either a crip or a blood not part of them both. Even a former one. 1:00 The way he describes getting his first gun he slows down his speech giving himself small breaks to think up the details. Especially when hes gonna mention the gun and he looks up to the right trying to make something up before actually saying it. 2:00 hes describing his memory of shootings in the 80s as: "You could literally turn on the news every day and you [something about a shooting]". So the way he's remembering that were a lot of shootings is from seeing it on the news. Not being part of it. I'm sure there are plenty more in this video but I'm done watching it just after 2 minutes. Please be skeptical about the things you hear on the internet even when it seems to be a credible source!

      @Lortagreb@LortagrebАй бұрын
    • First starters, using “OG” as a salute of respect is certainly doing nothing to end the cycle. Kids wanna be an OG gangsta when they see old heads getting respect for it like this. Foolish

      @MegaSuperCritic@MegaSuperCriticАй бұрын
    • ​@@MegaSuperCritic No, kids want to make a few hundred dollars for 20 minutes of work.

      @AnarexicSumo@AnarexicSumo28 күн бұрын
  • "If you say burger, you say curger" Iconic

    @sacyrus@sacyrusАй бұрын
  • This is intense!

    @onlyrevivepros4434@onlyrevivepros4434Ай бұрын
  • Having grown up in South LA and Compton this interview was very accurate and authentic. Good job bro! Continue to do positive things......

    @22vah@22vahАй бұрын
    • 😂😂😂 "positive things"?! Right 🙄🙄

      @ddramos956@ddramos956Ай бұрын
    • @@ddramos956 It’s definitely positive. He turned his whole life around and even if it may have took a while he’s sharing his story in hopes that other young men like himself don’t turn into this life.

      @blackman9291@blackman9291Ай бұрын
  • A lot of times I get serious anxiety, and I just feel like a loser stuck in my comfort zone. But after seeing youtube videos of so many messed up people, I honestly feel like I'm really not that much of loser in life.

    @ThirdDimensionalBeing@ThirdDimensionalBeingАй бұрын
    • not being in debt, having a form of education and a job puts you up there anyways bro. even if you never left your house the knowledge you want to do more puts you above others

      @aintnoboulder@aintnoboulderАй бұрын
    • @thirddimensional, you write well spokenly, and intelligently, you're winning in my opinion

      @stoundingresults@stoundingresultsАй бұрын
    • @@stoundingresults ironic

      @B3Band@B3BandАй бұрын
    • No your still a loser it's just your blessed compared to the others you look down upon😂

      @SlappyBoy-my7wr@SlappyBoy-my7wrАй бұрын
    • This mindset makes you a loser.

      @Slimreaper3000@Slimreaper3000Ай бұрын
  • Excellent video

    @richs8722@richs87225 сағат бұрын
  • This is an amazing video. Thank you for sharing.

    @yaelberukhim3877@yaelberukhim3877Ай бұрын
  • These youtube vids are getting intense lmao. Right off the bat, 15 secs in: "of course I participated in drive-bys :)"

    @ThatBigBlackClock@ThatBigBlackClockАй бұрын
  • Can't be robbing citizens and expect not to get touched. Appreciate the testimony

    @jmjones7897@jmjones7897Ай бұрын
    • You wait till chaos hits you think illegals with no mf allegence to American citizens going to be on best behavior? Let alone citizens. Honestly let's join together like America supposed to be. I love Jim Brown BTW... met personally did not know who TF he was so was just straight respect as person to person. Nice guy straight up. At golf tournament. I was taking pics he was registering in. I never knew who was what in sports at these events, SOME HAS BEEN OLYMPIAN was like you know who I am.. holding his putter like a P@nis .. no pal sorry.

      @ca6360@ca6360Ай бұрын
  • cool video. Best of luck to you, Mr. White!

    @davewebster5120@davewebster512014 күн бұрын
  • Great insight.

    @dejuanmcguire9348@dejuanmcguire9348Ай бұрын
  • I use to work at “killa king” hospital” doing interviews of victims of gang trauma. This was 1990-92 and we would get tons of teens from Nickerson Gardens and Imperial projects in the hospital. The ER during those days was insane. So much potential lost as a result of inward hate turned outward! Come on black people we must do better!!!

    @marshallhennington4369@marshallhennington4369Ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤

      Ай бұрын
    • don't forget the cia smuggling in drugs to black communities.

      @ej4458@ej4458Ай бұрын
    • once you do away with this racialist ideology then you will improve. Read the Bible

      @AR15andGOD@AR15andGODАй бұрын
    • Well Said .

      @paulbrungardt9823@paulbrungardt9823Ай бұрын
    • You won’t tho. You’ll continue killing each other while the rest laugh. The Mexican community in America has accomplished more here in 50 years as a people then blacks have in 150.

      @Lilgus84@Lilgus84Ай бұрын
  • Imagine wearing k-Swiss back then & not knowing .. lol

    @MR-bz5ye@MR-bz5yeАй бұрын
    • Hahaha

      @benzobrimzs@benzobrimzsАй бұрын
    • Or eating crab legs like a slob

      @IamNightRot@IamNightRotАй бұрын
    • We had shoes called British knights. They banned them in our school because they had B.K. on the side.

      @pearce123456789@pearce123456789Ай бұрын
    • @@pearce123456789 lol , I'm old enough to remember them. I'm an early 90's baby. They were just phasing out.

      @MR-bz5ye@MR-bz5yeАй бұрын
    • Same ishh in the Midwest. In the 90s so much was gang affiliated with GDs and VLs. Couldnt wear no Bulls attire or Georgetown Hoyas just to name a few. I always repped the Astros cracked 5 starter hat..

      @shonuff5297@shonuff5297Ай бұрын
  • The way he talks about the gang up and until now oh lord man dude is still passionate recalling those memories as if its his nationality and culture

    @LaLisaUbdee@LaLisaUbdee5 күн бұрын
  • respect homie!!!

    @GoodVibes-cn7ym@GoodVibes-cn7ym5 күн бұрын
  • I grew up in suburbia and this brother motivates me to want more for myself. I’m broke but I won’t sell dope

    @MatTheLesser@MatTheLesserАй бұрын
    • When you can’t support your family with the jobs available to you, it can feel like it is your only choice.

      @suzannecooper5323@suzannecooper5323Ай бұрын
    • I grew up in a mix of suburbia and a rural area. But when you're hungry, you do what you gotta do. Dudes a joke but Blue Face said it best "if I go broke, somebody gettin robbed" or "if I go broke then it's kick door." Point is different strokes for different folks, but at the end of the day I won't go to bed hungry.

      @nickb7514@nickb7514Ай бұрын
    • @@nickb7514 most street gangs don't exist to make money they just gang bang

      @datniggaeazye.5968@datniggaeazye.5968Ай бұрын
    • Francis Ngannou style!

      @ForeheadPushUps@ForeheadPushUpsАй бұрын
    • Gotta start somewhere, majority of people start life broke and work their way up, just gotta put in the effort and stay motivated to get that bread.

      @turtle811@turtle811Ай бұрын
  • When I first saw "blood" formed out with their fingers, I was legit impressed.

    @LordHollow@LordHollowАй бұрын
    • Sad

      @WebSurfer447@WebSurfer447Ай бұрын
    • @@730holdings2 ah, ok.

      @LordHollow@LordHollowАй бұрын
    • Very sad

      @chiapets2594@chiapets2594Ай бұрын
    • ​@LordHollow Yup no one here in LA does that or California for that matter.

      @complexblackness@complexblacknessАй бұрын
    • @@complexblackness Thx. I have less than zero knowledge of the subject.

      @LordHollow@LordHollowАй бұрын
  • this is awesome

    @betterjackson@betterjackson22 күн бұрын
  • "I felt like the other police were discriminating against me, calling me a criminal, so, anyway, ... I went back to robbing people." :/

    @corvussheperd8046@corvussheperd804612 күн бұрын
    • That's what made this authentic. Seems like the guy believes loyalty is worth more than doing the right thing for society. Without a strong family background or morals I guess we all would be that way, one neighborhood against another, kind of like how primates will fight over patches in the jungle. Dog eat dog. Even when he changed it was because he wanted to protect his family, not because he could care less about abstractions like doing the right thing. Racism against him also might have something to do with this attitude of 'crew society, what have they ever done for me?'

      @raylopez99@raylopez998 күн бұрын
    • I think what he was trying to say was that because his police cohort didn't want to be friendly with him, he went back to gangs to fill that social void, and from there yes the crime followed. I don't even think it was about loyalty. When he tried doing the opposite and being an enforcer of the law he experienced hate. When he went back to breaking laws he had friends. It is sad, and you can tell from his voice he's kinda shocked/disappointed in his past self for making jail, especially because he did become a police officer. I'm sure he would have done the opposite if the police showed him love, and the gangs showed him hate.

      @emperorarima3225@emperorarima32258 күн бұрын
    • @@emperorarima3225 Shows that for a tough guy like him he's still vulnerable to social pressure, which is understandable.

      @raylopez99@raylopez998 күн бұрын
    • ​@@emperorarima3225 he could've gotten an honest job anywhere and befriended his coworkers. He didn't get a taste for wealth on a newbie cop salary that's for sure

      @bennyhath1789@bennyhath17898 күн бұрын
    • @@bennyhath1789 But he chose law enforcement, and when he did he did not succeed at befriending his co-workers. Yes he should have done something different, but understandably, when he was repeatedly looked down on as a ghetto criminal, he went back to just hanging out with his old friends. I don't know why we bother listening to people if we aren't going to listen. He gave the specific events, talked honestly about his past. Both being proud of his gang affiliation and hating gang life. He never mentioned money, just a need for belonging, and he made the (wrong) decision to just go where he felt he belonged. He legit sounds like a changed man now so I don't see the motive to lie about money being the motive since he's had an even more shameful reason to be a part of it. He admired gang members and wanted to be a part of that. And to be clear, I am not saying "rejoining the gang and committing crimes was the right thing to do", or excusable, just that it is understandable. The only reason I originally responded is because the original comment made Tyrone sound like a hypocrite, when he was more of a failure, trying to leave the gang, but being pushed away by the police, getting pulled in by the gang and allowing himself to succumb to those forces.

      @emperorarima3225@emperorarima32258 күн бұрын
  • This is a great video! I'm thankful that you got out of that life and are sharing your experiences. Thank you so much!

    @jeffstirl2670@jeffstirl2670Ай бұрын
  • To quote someone who did a lot of academic research on the subject, "I've asked eight different guys who were there, in the room, when the crips were founded and gotten twelve different answers about why they called themselves 'Crips'." No one knows how the crips got their name, there are some educated guesses but even the original sources gave conflicting answers. One thing we do know, however, is it was not originally an acronym for "Community Revolution/Resistance In Progress." That came later when, to skip a lot of context because it could it's own thirty minute video, someone had to come up with what CRIP stood for on some city paperwork and he decided to claim it was an offshoot of the Black Panthers.

    @lichlord9838@lichlord9838Ай бұрын
    • These videos are propaganda. psyOp. They’re setting the narrative for those who don’t know; and trying to gaslight those who do like you.

      @user-fh4nw6ct9y@user-fh4nw6ct9yАй бұрын
    • They were eating chips at the time, and they were Briish

      @getampedmiku12@getampedmiku12Ай бұрын
    • Its because of the rico act, Look at when the crips were formed and when the rico act was formed... Not a coincidence.

      @OldSchoolDudeGaming@OldSchoolDudeGamingАй бұрын
    • A lot of gangs that exist now were splinters from the BPP. As the FBI and COINTELPRO went to work, the conditions that created the Panthers didn't go away (if anything, they got worse). Efforts were made to keep the party going under different names, but all of the leaders had been killed or jailed. Instead of being led by educated adults, you had 17 year old high school drop outs trying to run a civil rights organization with middle school drop outs.

      @nekrataali@nekrataali29 күн бұрын
    • @@getampedmiku12 that’s crisps dummy. Nice try doe

      @GetGwapThisYear@GetGwapThisYear28 күн бұрын
  • plz make a follow up vid

    @SOUNDinPATTERNS@SOUNDinPATTERNSАй бұрын
  • Like your style White. Taken lives: now you saving em.🦾on the DOC, dropping some real truth.Exactly What it is like, in Cali to NY.This man for real. Thanks for sharing

    @yZstarAk1979@yZstarAk19793 күн бұрын
  • Wow! Thanks for sharing your story. Way to turn it around and help educate others. I lost several friends to gang violence in the early and mid 90s. 😢

    @missrhib@missrhibАй бұрын
  • BOYZ N DA HOOD and MENACE TO SOCIETY represents that era

    @entertainingsportshighligh7525@entertainingsportshighligh7525Ай бұрын
    • i-sa aLmasIh yEshuA jEsUs KhrIst yEsUs krIstUs 🇺🇦🇵🇸 🇰🇷🇲🇾 jhO lOw bEbaskan victoria amelina jhO lOw free gaze jhO lOw bEbaskan mh37zErO jhO lOw PercUma zayn rayyan AMIN

      @saidismail5973@saidismail5973Ай бұрын
    • Hardly It was far far worse

      @Npc1488-wc1kf@Npc1488-wc1kfАй бұрын
    • Snowfall is a good example of the govt involvement in the trade

      @lancecrane10@lancecrane10Ай бұрын
    • Milk comes from cows. What are we doing here?

      @kmarsh9515@kmarsh9515Ай бұрын
    • The movie "Colors" ,which is older than Boyz In Tha Hood, is by far the BEST movie about Crips and Bloods and it's from the 1980's. It's MUCH better than the movies you mentioned

      @danfield6030@danfield6030Ай бұрын
  • I moved to LA in the late 80s from Fort Lauderdale. I lived on Stocker and Crenshaw next to the famous Jungle. I really don’t know how I didn’t get caught up in the gangs.

    @kencampbell589@kencampbell58920 күн бұрын
  • To me this is so oddly edited together. I guess I listed to a ton of podcasts, and I'd rather hear this subject in that format just telling his story linearly. This seems kind of jumbled up, talking about random topics. Still appreciate the insight though, its a great get to have this guy explaining things and very interesting.

    @therealtw90@therealtw9024 күн бұрын
  • Grew up in the LA area, 1 year younger than this guy - it's amazing how much of this was common knowledge at the time, and seems so insane now.

    @gagenater@gagenaterАй бұрын
  • Everyday comes with new information n learning. This video brings a lot of the things I saw back in the day into focus.

    @randomtourist6656@randomtourist6656Ай бұрын
  • Keep it real brother

    @liamtran5836@liamtran5836Ай бұрын
    • LOL. He'll be trying to keep it to himself in the prison showers!

      @TboneWTF@TboneWTFАй бұрын
  • I’m from Long Beach born and raised and my cousins are from Compton. I was born in 93. The early 2000’s was crazy when it came to drive bys too. I got family that are OGS from a bunch of hoods from 20s to nutty blocc to piru. Man it was crazy

    @DJGURR@DJGURR28 күн бұрын
  • These type of dudes never leave town unless it’s on a doc bus

    @user-fk4qv2hf2o@user-fk4qv2hf2oАй бұрын
    • Send us sum money blood

      @infant5x341@infant5x341Ай бұрын
    • 🤣😂

      @khristionlouvatin6874@khristionlouvatin6874Ай бұрын
    • cus*

      @ZeeMaxx-fr4th@ZeeMaxx-fr4thАй бұрын
    • blood

      @basidan4488@basidan4488Ай бұрын
  • Divide and conquer has been working for a very long time.

    @straightface311@straightface311Ай бұрын
    • I mean, people say that like they are free of the choice to do it. If you stop, it doesnt work. They chose it.

      @sheilamorrison1954@sheilamorrison1954Ай бұрын
    • None of these people are conquering anything.

      @strangewayfaringstranger@strangewayfaringstrangerАй бұрын
    • ⁠@@strangewayfaringstrangersay that do they face then

      @WavyCrockettRXK@WavyCrockettRXKАй бұрын
    • Especially when you have a bunch of traitors of your own, doing it for money and fame.

      @Toni-to8je@Toni-to8jeАй бұрын
    • PsyOp video.

      @user-fh4nw6ct9y@user-fh4nw6ct9yАй бұрын
  • As video editors, let’s all agree to not use Adobe Podcast AI as much. I am guilty of it too, but let’s try to encourage our productions to get the audio right on-site first.

    @ThomasO2@ThomasO219 күн бұрын
  • wisdom comes from life experiences 100% .....

    @stuffguy6664@stuffguy66642 күн бұрын
  • This is so insightful. Thank you for sharing.

    @patriciaa4451@patriciaa4451Ай бұрын
  • Every body has a story to tell ? he change his life for his kids that was the best part of his story {Keep saving kids sir i respect that}

    @davemorgan4326@davemorgan4326Ай бұрын
  • This was good interview the dope game era also bought the gangs too out of states open shops

    @simmsive71is@simmsive71isАй бұрын
  • I grew up around dc and there was an underground crip set that moved drugs through my highschool's area, and i had two friends banging it. Since i wasn't in the heart of it (se dc and northwest pg) it was easy to avoid the influence, but man i grew up middle class and still dealt with the consequences. My friend was cut up by ms13s cause he fled his damn home country to escape from being forced in. People in these comments don't understand it's not that easy when you're young, and some gangs go a lot harder with the recruiting than just grooming

    @scubasteve6175@scubasteve6175Ай бұрын
  • I never understood gang life, like I grew up to two parents that are from a foreign country, my dad doesn’t even speak English and we were in a neighborhood known for gang activity and I never once thought to myself “I guess I’ll join a gang”

    @jacobna2080@jacobna2080Ай бұрын
    • What neighborhood was that?

      @crimescene1643@crimescene1643Ай бұрын
    • Key word there is "Parents" ......some gang members are searching for some for some form community or family .......thats where gangs come in.

      @fuccccyoubitchazzhoez@fuccccyoubitchazzhoezАй бұрын
    • Fatherlessness is the primary driver. Seeking brotherhood and respect and looking up to the older gang members who feeling that fatherless role. Don’t forget greed and attention seeking as well but I mean our into music and TV and movies creating criminal minds

      @sonnylambert4893@sonnylambert4893Ай бұрын
    • "I grew up to two parents" there you go. Most of these folks are either missing a parent (often the dad) and/or their parents are into the street life / drug addicts I grew up in a place while not on this level of violence was pretty poor and had plenty of drug dealer, i knew most of the drug dealers from school, plenty went to prison. Only reason i i didn't turn out like that is because I was literally forbidden to hang out with them, i had a strict mom that wouldn't even let me use slang inside the house. that was a blessing

      @otalaedwin@otalaedwinАй бұрын
    • @@sonnylambert4893they already knowin..they just dgaf

      @flashh6919@flashh6919Ай бұрын
  • this is why fathers are so important

    @jordand2213@jordand2213Ай бұрын
    • Exactly

      @robyee3325@robyee3325Ай бұрын
    • Nah, people with dads can become evil too, in fact plenty. We need Jesus, and of course, our REAL Father, YHWH.

      @whathappened246@whathappened246Ай бұрын
    • Underrated Comment*

      @AdamAg@AdamAgАй бұрын
    • ​@@whathappened246 Bro speaking the truth 💯

      @dazzledave@dazzledaveАй бұрын
    • ​@@whathappened246 Preach it brother🙏🏻🗣📣

      @xxraptorsc0pezxx@xxraptorsc0pezxxАй бұрын
  • Like 6 minutes into it and these sets are making easement and ingress and egress agreements with each other, it really makes you wonder if they're just doing it to have this appearance to everyone outside of these neighborhoods.

    @TheTanner218@TheTanner21822 күн бұрын
  • In the early 90s, I was teaching at an inner city high school on the border of three gangs. After school, we'd have to do "bus" duty to watch out for drive bys. I was caught in the middle of two. Today the school has been re-opened as a GT school and homes in the area, that went for $10-20K at the time, have been renovated and all go for over a million plus.

    @Pug351@Pug35123 күн бұрын
    • And what were you supposed to do if a drive by happened?

      @greywolf7577@greywolf757720 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing

    @CanadianWookie@CanadianWookieАй бұрын
  • 26 Minutes well spent… thanks Insider!

    @alperbayram8020@alperbayram8020Ай бұрын
  • when he said the "55 crips" lol i immediately thought of Crip Mac 🤣

    @focusedallday5620@focusedallday562012 күн бұрын
  • never let a crisis go to waste

    @GaryGoRound-to7ld@GaryGoRound-to7ld10 күн бұрын
  • Damn its crazy to see somebody whos actually like giving you their perspective

    @CianLikesMen@CianLikesMenАй бұрын
    • LMAO 😂 " I was a cop and they was racists.. they were like how we gunna trust me ? not even a minute later..." I was gang banging even when i was a cop , I was arrested" Lesson ??? trust your exitinct about ppl

      @whitneyANDbunny@whitneyANDbunnyАй бұрын
  • Someone needs to oil that damn film projector!

    @pauljsavagejr@pauljsavagejrАй бұрын
    • 😂

      @AlejandroSovsa@AlejandroSovsaАй бұрын
    • Lmao

      @DemonCandy@DemonCandyАй бұрын
    • LMAO 😂 " I was a cop and they was racists.. they were like how we gunna trust you? not even a minute later..." I was gang banging even when i was a cop , I was arrested" Lesson ??? trust your exitinct about ppl

      @whitneyANDbunny@whitneyANDbunnyАй бұрын
    • 😂

      @ItsTheWells@ItsTheWellsАй бұрын
    • 😂😂

      @ababagfx@ababagfxАй бұрын
  • Much respect for you 🎉

    @allenharden05@allenharden0525 күн бұрын
    • Why would you respect a criminal?

      @WTFTBone@WTFTBone24 күн бұрын
    • @@WTFTBone he backed out the the gang life. That's why. I can respect anyone that I see deserves my respect

      @allenharden05@allenharden0524 күн бұрын
    • ​@@allenharden05 How can you be sure he is being honest? He's a criminal after all. He's been lying his entire life. I'd have respect for him if he was educating himself or was gainfully employed.

      @WTFTBone@WTFTBone24 күн бұрын
    • @WTFTBone Listen I am a criminal because my dad turned his back on me to prove my innocence in a court of law. I believe in telling the truth in order to get true justice. So You gonna turn up back on me as well?

      @allenharden05@allenharden0524 күн бұрын
    • ​@@allenharden05 LOL. You're an admitted criminal?! LOL. So why should I believe anything you are saying? You just incriminated yourself my friend! You should have plead the 5th or had your attorney answer for you! Good luck homie.

      @WTFTBone@WTFTBone23 күн бұрын
  • Glad you survived long enough to share this with the youth.

    @daveblodgett2438@daveblodgett243813 күн бұрын
  • Awesome piece. Thank you for sharing your story Tyrone. I wish you continued success on your new journey.

    @martinmorales4645@martinmorales4645Ай бұрын
  • I can confirm most of what he said. I was bangin' for Grove Street in San Andreas back in the mid-2000s.

    @spencersmith3482@spencersmith3482Ай бұрын
    • I disagree

      @KingOfBunions@KingOfBunionsАй бұрын
    • That’s cap brodell

      @macksmith6694@macksmith6694Ай бұрын
    • Nah bruh it was back in the 90's when the game was based on that time period.

      @heavensbeardedheathen6999@heavensbeardedheathen6999Ай бұрын
    • On GTA yes

      @etienneerasmus@etienneerasmusАй бұрын
    • Oh nice! We have crossed paths, Spencer. I bang for Culver City Crips as of right now.

      @captaincoon_@captaincoon_Ай бұрын
  • I like how he explains it like there is some kind of structure in the crops or bloods organizations.

    @mstree9985@mstree998524 күн бұрын
  • yes seems preety accurate compared to my time in the streets

    @Mythiks7@Mythiks7Ай бұрын
  • Imagine spending all this wasted time and energy that you could focus on going to school or learning a trade to elevate your life and get out of the hood.

    @roastbeef441@roastbeef441Ай бұрын
    • It's alot of gang members with Diplomas, degrees, and Certificates

      @eazypaid8311@eazypaid8311Ай бұрын
    • ​@eazypaid8311 why on earth would someone with degree waste their time doing this

      @kyle1493@kyle1493Ай бұрын
    • ​@@eazypaid8311 source? I made it tf up!

      @lollolol3700@lollolol3700Ай бұрын
    • @@kyle1493they got degrees in selling drugs death certificates and diploma in drive by’s

      @ShallowcodYT@ShallowcodYTАй бұрын
    • Government was funding these dudes to destroy the community

      @Tunechi65@Tunechi65Ай бұрын
  • Shout out to this Legend for writing this history for us. Respect.

    @DJA-BOMB@DJA-BOMBАй бұрын
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