Do you sell or smoke crack? @Heir To The Promise The reason I ask because when are we going to start taking responsibility for our actions? Blame Ronald Regan?
I am all about accountability. Especially self examination. But we don’t have a crack explosion if Reagan doesn’t do what he did. If it wasn’t crack, could it have been something else? Of course. But there would not have been so many crackheads if there wasn’t any crack. All I’m saying is, my child is less likely to grow up a diabetic if I don’t expose him/her to sugar. If it wasn’t for prohibition, we wouldn’t have as many alcoholics. God bless.
@@shottashabazz6721 Reagan was responsible for helping bring in the crack era with the Iran Contra situation. How can you expect regular citizens to accept their responsibilities but not the powerful whose actions impact far more people?
If you touch fire it will burn? @ Anthony Bey We understand that at a very young age. If that predecessor era of Heroin taught us anything is that drugs is bad especially within black communities. The cards were and still are stacked against us so why sell or use drugs? Why drink and get drunk? If the government came to my neighborhood now and dropped a crate full of Bricks of Fishscale or a crate full of choppers, Dracs etc I wouldn’t touch none of that sh*t
The fact that the journalist mentioned part of the problem with the dysfunction is “watching to much TV” 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ remember this is around 80-81 no cable tv no social media or internet! Here we are in 2020 so it should not be shocking to any rational person that today’s society is the way it is🤦🏽♂️
@@mustafahajj not in those years. Channel 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 & 13 main broadcast options then. In 1980 if u were at least middle class status u could afford “ ON TV” which was just a switch box to watch whatever movie was being offered
Valid point ....and that's not mentioning the material ,as opposed to yesterday's brady bunch & lassie. What there able to view with the internet now is league's beyond the sanitized stuff we watched. It will affect you , if your not one to self analyze. I've been on the internet a little over four years and I have changed beyond , and not for the better. I say this with shame and a heavy heart. WHEN IN ROME , SO AS THE ROMANS DO !
@@2332boost tv had crimes show etc back then. Monster Kody and older crip gang member said he learned to shoot guns from watching cartoons. The violence seeing Tom and Jerry shoot at each other etc. The old black and white mafia movies with the Tommy gun. They had drive bys in those movies. Don’t need cable to see violence.
wasnt no phucking TV that caused this...another false equivocation spouted by the "Dark Alliance" who created this situation with their use of "Snowfall" to kill 2 birds with one stone...and they "Killed the Messenger" too...phuck the CIA!
@@mdubb9621What are you talking about everything has changed last year in 2020 we had 349 homicides in Los Angeles and that was 100 more than the year before, when this documentary was made they had over 2,300 homicides with 2/3 of the population we have today.
What are you talking about everything has changed last year in 2020 we had 349 homicides in Los Angeles and that was 100 more than the year before, when this documentary was made they had over 2,300 homicides with 2/3 of the population we have today.
@@mdubb9621 no it hasn't. Cities were getting way more murders back then than now. Police were even taking hits and selling kilos back then and all cities had all of their housing projects still up and running. These days most cities have gotten rid of all projects or in the process of doing so. Back then people were getting killed over starter jackets even broad daylight, people getting mowed down with fully auto mac 11s, uzis and ak 47s and nobody would say a thing to the cops. Crack and pcp aka sherm was at an all time high and u had to come outside to interact with people instead of being on social media all day faking how hard u are. Big difference between today and back then plus dudes are way more feminine these days
Thats funny how the people in the documentary are probably saying "the kids these days ain't got no respect "........well after seeing this they don't deserve respect.
Omdz, your such a g for uploading this, i remember it was on youtube before buh got took down, nuff respect from the uk birmingham keep up the good content 💯
Its funny because they also be saying these kids would not last back then and they not gangster. Its like on one hand yall say kids have no morals and too dangerous but on the other hand yall glorify being more dangerous back in the days than kids nowadays. Its like which one is it. Oldheads really be lying and hypocritical when they talk thats why alot of younger people won't listen to them
Chicago was actually more dangerous back then than it is now. The media just uses chicago as the poster child for violence similar to how they used la back then
What this well documented footage of history shows? The human being is still in its perpetual state of evolving. Dysfunction from 40 year’s ago is still alive and well in society and one may argue is considerably worse
Was worse in 1994 the year that no city in America can top for murder rate per capita. No American city has topped that year when new orleans was murder capital with 494 homicides with a population of 400 something thousand people. The new orleans of today will never see numbers like that
So this 17yr old think its funny just wanting to shoot & kill someone w/o remorse😕. It's so sad young men couldn't realize the repercussions of killing some😢!
@Chris Quiles And the entire city - which notched a modern-era record 2,245 murders in 1990 - had logged only 271 this year as of Dec. 12. THE HIGHEST NYC EVER HIT IN A SINGLE YEAR WAS 2,245 www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2017/12/13/the-reign-of-terror-when-murder-was-king-of-new-york-in-the-80s-and-90s/amp/
@Chris Quiles WELL ALL KNOW THE SOUTH BRONX AND BROOKLYN WASN'T NO JOKE... BUT L.A WASN'T EITHER AND BECAUSE OF THE RED VS BLUE GANG WARS, IT MADE IT MORE DANGEROUS TO BE A VICTIM... TO GET KILLED OVER COLORS WAS SAVAGE !!!!! AND THE IMPACT OF LA GANG CULTURE IS FELT ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY TODAY... NYC USED TO DISS L.A AND COMPTON AND NOW THE BRONX AND BROOKLYN IS RAN BY L.A GANGS !!!! THESE ARE JUST FACTS
This is what people produce when you don't have God in your life when they parents said my children don't have to go to that church and they don't have the fear of God in them this is what you produce this is still going on today just reheated
What are you talking about everything has changed last year in 2020 we had 349 homicides in Los Angeles and that was 100 more than the year before, when this documentary was made they had over 2,300 homicides with 2/3 of the population we have today.
@@OGGOAT23 yea it is..but it's still bad ..hoods that use to get along beefing hoods moving to Lancaster palmdale mo val..but it's still bad in LA....da rams moved a gang of niggas outta da wood...I'm from Watts an the white folks jogging at will rodgers 💯
@Ahead Of The Curve new york actually did have 2000 homicides in 1991 and 1992. In fact new york had 1000+ homicides from 1969 to 1995 thats 3 decades. New york was actually way more dangerous than LA without gangs. Chicago only reached 985 homicides but thats still alot considering how small their population was back then and chicago definitely always had a smaller population than LA
@Salem The Cat ...hip hop is a big problem with all the gang activity you see today ..but I wont go into the history why coz I know if you haven't understood yet how hip hop has been a poison in the minority community I dont know what to tell you..maybe you need to take your daughter and sit before the televison and put on cardi bs wap song ...but again its 2021 ..and i bet that's wholesome to you
@@googlynile5626 I agree that hip hop is a negative influence to some people. And it is a terrible culture. But you wrong gangs been spreaded around the U.S before hip hop became a thing
It was the 80s, and they said that girl that was there walking out of the store ID them said she new from high school. But I know what you mean the footage is crazy bad
And u know what, I don't Blame the youth of this country One BIT for what they Do. Because the Wealthy & Fortune doesn't care Two Cents about what happens in lower class neighborhoods so why should THEY care about THEM? And like another thing that was mentioned here, how they show on commercials the "Glamour of Cars, houses, the rich & famous" and how the kids get jealous. YES, I guess they Would, like who wouldn't WANT those things? They show this on TV as if they're throwin it in the less fortune Peoples faces. So of course they're gonna go out and try to get those things Also. And by Any means Necessary
@@stdomingoblues1187 Yeah, he was featured in the movie chilling in front of the projects and giving these two little kids a package before Pac-Man came I'm going to post a link for you. th-cam.com/video/GUfBvo0igCQ/w-d-xo.html
Damn I love the old footages
ABSOLUTELY BRO!! I could stay up all night watching vintage footage of all sorts of things.
Me, too! Damn! What am I doin with 40 year old memories?! What the hell is _really_ goin on?? LoL
Me too.... Nostalgic effect
Amen
They didn't cat like bitches like today
Rest in Heaven T. Rogers. We love you Blood...👌🏾🖤🕊
Crazy thing is this was shot in 1980 right before crack sent L.A into a tailspin.
You can thank Ronald Reagan for that mess.
Do you sell or smoke crack? @Heir To The Promise The reason I ask because when are we going to start taking responsibility for our actions? Blame Ronald Regan?
I am all about accountability. Especially self examination. But we don’t have a crack explosion if Reagan doesn’t do what he did.
If it wasn’t crack, could it have been something else? Of course. But there would not have been so many crackheads if there wasn’t any crack.
All I’m saying is, my child is less likely to grow up a diabetic if I don’t expose him/her to sugar. If it wasn’t for prohibition, we wouldn’t have as many alcoholics. God bless.
@@shottashabazz6721 Reagan was responsible for helping bring in the crack era with the Iran Contra situation. How can you expect regular citizens to accept their responsibilities but not the powerful whose actions impact far more people?
If you touch fire it will burn? @ Anthony Bey We understand that at a very young age. If that predecessor era of Heroin taught us anything is that drugs is bad especially within black communities. The cards were and still are stacked against us so why sell or use drugs? Why drink and get drunk? If the government came to my neighborhood now and dropped a crate full of Bricks of Fishscale or a crate full of choppers, Dracs etc I wouldn’t touch none of that sh*t
When jobs were replaced with drugs it really hurt a lot of communities.""teach a child in the way he should grow"
5:35 refreshing to hear a young black man who believes in the second amendment.
How life was growing up Chicano and Black in California in the 80ś and 90ś.
Preach it out brother
Exactly
Homie with the tear drop ain’t Tryna incriminate himself 🤞🏾
Ed Bradley interviewing T. Rodgers great footage.
Dayum t rogers a triple og quadruple og. This is the 80s and he already was being a community worker
NO NO NOOOO HE JUST RETIRED GANG BANGIN EARLY ...HIS BROTHER WAS THE ONE!
@@onetimeforyamind7613 but don’t T Rodgers got rep in his own right?
@@AQUAPHREESH193 JUST ALIL NOT TO MUCH
He didn't seem effective or influential.
He was always a community worker
Bro at 5:20 speaking FACTS thank God I live in a state where i dont have hide it.
Facts
The fact that the journalist mentioned part of the problem with the dysfunction is “watching to much TV” 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ remember this is around 80-81 no cable tv no social media or internet! Here we are in 2020 so it should not be shocking to any rational person that today’s society is the way it is🤦🏽♂️
Sure there were Cable.
@@mustafahajj not in those years. Channel 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 & 13 main broadcast options then. In 1980 if u were at least middle class status u could afford “ ON TV” which was just a switch box to watch whatever movie was being offered
Valid point ....and that's not mentioning the material ,as opposed to yesterday's brady bunch & lassie.
What there able to view with the internet now is league's beyond the sanitized stuff we watched.
It will affect you , if your not one to self analyze.
I've been on the internet a little over four years and I have changed beyond , and not for the better.
I say this with shame and a heavy heart.
WHEN IN ROME , SO AS THE ROMANS DO !
@@2332boost tv had crimes show etc back then. Monster Kody and older crip gang member said he learned to shoot guns from watching cartoons. The violence seeing Tom and Jerry shoot at each other etc. The old black and white mafia movies with the Tommy gun. They had drive bys in those movies. Don’t need cable to see violence.
wasnt no phucking TV that caused this...another false equivocation spouted by the "Dark Alliance" who created this situation with their use of "Snowfall" to kill 2 birds with one stone...and they "Killed the Messenger" too...phuck the CIA!
3:32 OG T. Rodgers, salute!
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I thought they all use to throw hands lol 🤷♂️
I know. I’m an old head. I can’t stand seeing old heads talk that BS. People been shooting each other since the 70s.
😂🤣
Real talk. Been killing for a while now. Hands was like the 50s and 60s
@@santonior2 Hands were up into the 70s in LA. It started getting real bad real quick. The 60s and 70s were nothing like the 80s.
It was both since cowboys, and Indians. All been cappin, scrappin, and scalpin lmaooo
That ol school LA accent with that bit of Southern twang is way cool.
Cuz most black families came from the south and migrated here
Besides T Rogers he had that Midwest slang cuz T Rogers from Chicago
Most Blacks living in Californoa had families and ancestors that moved from the southern states and settled there.
Nothing has changed
Yes it has....it got WORSE!!
@@mdubb9621What are you talking about everything has changed last year in 2020 we had 349 homicides in Los Angeles and that was 100 more than the year before, when this documentary was made they had over 2,300 homicides with 2/3 of the population we have today.
What are you talking about everything has changed last year in 2020 we had 349 homicides in Los Angeles and that was 100 more than the year before, when this documentary was made they had over 2,300 homicides with 2/3 of the population we have today.
@@levonvardanyan3478 damn!!!!! That's good to hear!!! Well I've bn misinformed!!
@@mdubb9621 no it hasn't. Cities were getting way more murders back then than now. Police were even taking hits and selling kilos back then and all cities had all of their housing projects still up and running. These days most cities have gotten rid of all projects or in the process of doing so. Back then people were getting killed over starter jackets even broad daylight, people getting mowed down with fully auto mac 11s, uzis and ak 47s and nobody would say a thing to the cops. Crack and pcp aka sherm was at an all time high and u had to come outside to interact with people instead of being on social media all day faking how hard u are. Big difference between today and back then plus dudes are way more feminine these days
40 years later...security camera footage hasn't improved at all
Seeing 80s security footage was kinda cool
80's LA was a crazy time. It was still mostly about scrapping then one day it was no longer fear of getting jumped but getting shot
For those that say what is it with kids these day's. You are so naive. It's been going on for ever
Ol folks would say "there's nothing new under the sun"
Yes the word of God teaches us that.
@@tedgraham6548 King Solomon.
In 1992,, LA County
2,589 Killings = Approx 215 Per Month..
2020 Approx 230 Murders..
Damn
Thats funny how the people in the documentary are probably saying "the kids these days ain't got no respect "........well after seeing this they don't deserve respect.
Omdz, your such a g for uploading this, i remember it was on youtube before buh got took down, nuff respect from the uk birmingham keep up the good content 💯
Our fellow Brummie, we're watching this in Kentish road handsworth Birmingham United Kingdom xx. Big up from half a world away x
Birmingham ghetttoooooo asf respect to UK mane y’all got it roughhhhhhh, found ways to trap, and kill your opps WITHOUT GUNS NOW THATS BRAZY
@@danandlaura707 heathfield road 😅
@@toliverjordan7466 lol we got straps to buh aint accessible like you gs in the states
@2:49 that was my high school. Manual Arts on Vermont and MLK.
I was looking for this one for a while
WHERE AS THIS BEEN HIDING ALL MY LIFE!!!
Wow this was 40 years ago I wonder where some of these cats are now in life
Come on, he's only a man now
@@chicofromph33nix64 lol right
Dead
Using crack
@@rottenandremixedrecords stfu
10:14 mobbin with the Afro. That’s my pops. 😂
From what hood?
60’s
Michael Nudie Carr of the Rolling 30s Harlem Crips killed by the Brims , This murder was mentioned in Monster Kody's book
The 30'S are surrounded by bloods and Brims.
LOL at grown folks born after or right before this saying kids nowadays got no morals
Cause yall are worse than them. Each generation is worse. Noone said there werent any evil people in the past. Hit dogs will holler
@@ertfgghhhh not true 2300 murders over 3 times and were worse ???
@Kelvin McNease facts they the reason why shit like dis now
It because their old and slowed down probably seeing their grand babies born and killing each other. Would be scary
Its funny because they also be saying these kids would not last back then and they not gangster. Its like on one hand yall say kids have no morals and too dangerous but on the other hand yall glorify being more dangerous back in the days than kids nowadays. Its like which one is it. Oldheads really be lying and hypocritical when they talk thats why alot of younger people won't listen to them
#OGtRogers Always stood tall on black lives ✊🏾🌎💯
Amen
RIP T Rodgers
Dude @10:50 laughing while talkin bout blasting dude in head for no reason. I wonder how long he get
Juvenile life. He probably, if he behaved, was out by 21.
13:33
That’s them demons
LA : 1980 = CHI : 2016 - history repeats itself gang life
Except Chicago was going through the same thing back then too. Check the stats from back then and it might have been even worse in the Chi.
Chicago was actually more dangerous back then than it is now. The media just uses chicago as the poster child for violence similar to how they used la back then
@@showmestatefinest5412 fasho 90s way more killings
Naw, B! Chicago been bangin like this since the 1920s when they had over 1000 gangs, backed then.
@@showmestatefinest5412 So true..i had been tought Chicago is not that bad.the media just betrayed Chicago is bad now days
these cats was fresh out the south they listen to their accents...
RIP TRoger's 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Luv & miss u Ed Bradley!💗rih🙏
“SCARED BY RAGE OF WHAT OTHERS HAVE AND THEY DONT” ITS CALLED POVERTY OF THE MIND
Ricardo sounded like a real live cali dude
This was when Monster kody was getting warmed up
@Salem The Cat so what does that mean a lot murderers smoke crack
@@SHADOWBANNED1984 foh clown he's basehead and a 🐀
It was 100s of monster kodys back then
Freeway Rick Ross was getting warmed up too
Don’t forget also Eazy
8:28 ONLY 2 years for murder? Nowadays you get two years for a suspended License.
What this well documented footage of history shows? The human being is still in its perpetual state of evolving. Dysfunction from 40 year’s ago is still alive and well in society and one may argue is considerably worse
No one has the privilege u have
T made him say FORMER gang member lmao
Ppl don't understand how crazy shit was when it no cameras around
Vraiment top le documentaire !👍👍👍
3:57 That’s the same dude who was doing the 1992 Bloods & Crips Truce
The 17 year old who had the 1st degree murder probably should've been a casualty of the streets.
Damn seems like trend has just continued to rise
shift of time... Right/Left... just like a footbol match
Way worse back then than now
Wow crazy time in our country God bless us all
Cheaper to send a kid to Harvard? If the kid doesn't have the intelligence or drive to get there then its a mute point.
This was 1981
Fast forward 25 years later some of these dudes still in jail smh
you mean 40 years later😂
40
This one is a real banger ✨
All they did was build more jails
Happening today in my city New Orleans crime is up u got these youngins that 12-18 years old doing armed carjacking and armed robbery
Was worse in 1994 the year that no city in America can top for murder rate per capita. No American city has topped that year when new orleans was murder capital with 494 homicides with a population of 400 something thousand people. The new orleans of today will never see numbers like that
Ain’t shit changed
@ 9:15 mug shots of homies from the harbor area
L.A was this bad 40 years ago
Hell yeah it was on !
@@geraldcobbs8471 Why do the..older generation wanna blame the crack era when L.A started to get bad
So this 17yr old think its funny just wanting to shoot & kill someone w/o remorse😕. It's so sad young men couldn't realize the repercussions of killing some😢!
The ONLY one that made sense was the Mexican kid with a Tear tattoo.. hope he is in his 50's like myself and living a Way better Life.
God bless the 🌎
OG T. Rodgers 🙏🏾💪🏾
Moved to W/S Jungles from Chicago ‘94 was damn I’m right back around the Moes ABPSN Rangers ✋🏿🤟🏾⭐️
The eme was in full force in this time , crazy ass foos putting in work all over .
ONCE UPON 2300 HOMICIDES IN A SINGLE YEAR IN L.A DAMN !!
@Chris Quiles THAT'S L.A COUNTY...
LA CITY IS 34 PER 100K
@Chris Quiles And the entire city - which notched a modern-era record 2,245 murders in 1990 - had logged only 271 this year as of Dec. 12.
THE HIGHEST NYC EVER HIT IN A SINGLE YEAR WAS 2,245
www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2017/12/13/the-reign-of-terror-when-murder-was-king-of-new-york-in-the-80s-and-90s/amp/
@Chris Quiles THE SOUTH BRONX ISN'T A CITY FAM
@Chris Quiles AND WATTS IS AN AREA OF 30K WITH 40 MURDERS IN THE LATE 80'S
@Chris Quiles WELL ALL KNOW THE SOUTH BRONX AND BROOKLYN WASN'T NO JOKE...
BUT L.A WASN'T EITHER AND BECAUSE OF THE RED VS BLUE GANG WARS, IT MADE IT MORE DANGEROUS TO BE A VICTIM...
TO GET KILLED OVER COLORS WAS SAVAGE !!!!!
AND THE IMPACT OF LA GANG CULTURE IS FELT ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY TODAY...
NYC USED TO DISS L.A AND COMPTON AND NOW THE BRONX AND BROOKLYN IS RAN BY L.A GANGS !!!! THESE ARE JUST FACTS
@ .57sec, "#Tommy" sound like "#RichardDimplesField!" 👀
This is what people produce when you don't have God in your life when they parents said my children don't have to go to that church and they don't have the fear of God in them this is what you produce this is still going on today just reheated
Monster was shot this year
Was that Freeway Rick Ross at 4:04?
N0
Funny.
little has changed now unfortunately
What are you talking about everything has changed last year in 2020 we had 349 homicides in Los Angeles and that was 100 more than the year before, when this documentary was made they had over 2,300 homicides with 2/3 of the population we have today.
@@levonvardanyan3478 i mean generally speaking, im not referring to stastistics
@@sargentle8517 Ofcoarse, times have changed but people haven’t thats why history always repeats itself.
Today, 2021.
Still the same in LA
At 2300 murders in one year tho?? Hell na. I know South land is pretty crazy but not that now days.
Nah not 2300 a year but the numbers are rising since coronavirus
@@Judah--YB LMAO I'll agree with that
@@Judah--YB LA gang violence down 80% since the 80s
@@OGGOAT23 yea it is..but it's still bad ..hoods that use to get along beefing hoods moving to Lancaster palmdale mo val..but it's still bad in LA....da rams moved a gang of niggas outta da wood...I'm from Watts an the white folks jogging at will rodgers 💯
Kids are a reflection on your society
8:20 C14 Clanton 14th Street member
F**k is on the biscuit... nano nano🖖
White boy puttin in work 11:20 secs on
Typical even back then
Classic
That white dude in the hat had the most dumbest excuse I’ve ever heard
The 80s was way too G
LA is no joke now but really wasn’t in the 7os 80s
U krazy
@@TheHouseru facts
@Ahead Of The Curve new york actually did have 2000 homicides in 1991 and 1992. In fact new york had 1000+ homicides from 1969 to 1995 thats 3 decades. New york was actually way more dangerous than LA without gangs. Chicago only reached 985 homicides but thats still alot considering how small their population was back then and chicago definitely always had a smaller population than LA
This crap could have died down if hip hop not taken over and spread all these crap all over America
@Salem The Cat ...hip hop is a big problem with all the gang activity you see today ..but I wont go into the history why coz I know if you haven't understood yet how hip hop has been a poison in the minority community I dont know what to tell you..maybe you need to take your daughter and sit before the televison and put on cardi bs wap song ...but again its 2021 ..and i bet that's wholesome to you
@@googlynile5626 I agree that hip hop is a negative influence to some people. And it is a terrible culture. But you wrong gangs been spreaded around the U.S before hip hop became a thing
bs lies lmao all in ur head most gangsters listen to soul music
I can still see hom
Dude, with that security camera footage I would ask for a retrial
It was the 80s, and they said that girl that was there walking out of the store ID them said she new from high school. But I know what you mean the footage is crazy bad
2024 is just like 1980
T.Rodgers been a Gang Interventionist since he came from Chicago....
LMAO i was thinking the same thing. 😂
19.13.2 jungles
Notice the white kid with the blue hat own face was covered but the other kids wasn't
Pnb died in la for ignoring the dangers of this shit
Buddy look like a young pare young
That was T Rogers speaking
What gave that away? The fact they said his name 😂
@@stretch6109 i didn't here them say it thanks
Funny comment.Blackstone bloods?
And u know what, I don't Blame the youth of this country One BIT for what they Do. Because the Wealthy & Fortune doesn't care Two Cents about what happens in lower class neighborhoods so why should THEY care about THEM? And like another thing that was mentioned here, how they show on commercials the "Glamour of Cars, houses, the rich & famous" and how the kids get jealous. YES, I guess they Would, like who wouldn't WANT those things? They show this on TV as if they're throwin it in the less fortune Peoples faces. So of course they're gonna go out and try to get those things Also. And by Any means Necessary
Central Juvenal Hall..
Whr are the parents?!!!
Boyz in da Hood!SMH.
Who is t Rogers?
Founder of the the jungle p stone bloods in LA! He was also played a drug dealer in the movie colors
The Black P Stones Bloods was established by O.G. T Rogers
He brought the Black P Stones Nation from Chicago to L.A.
T Rodger's is an Original Blood gang member from LA he's in alot's of interview's & movies like 1980s 21 jump street & crack house movie
The legendary T Rodgers (colors/crack house) G for life !!!!!!!
He in colors ?
@@stdomingoblues1187 Yeah, he was featured in the movie chilling in front of the projects and giving these two little kids a package before Pac-Man came I'm going to post a link for you.
th-cam.com/video/GUfBvo0igCQ/w-d-xo.html
Ex BlackPiruStones Blood T- Rodgers
blackpiru???
BlackPiruStones🤔plz tell me u joking kause there’s no such thing
This was the inception of sending an entire generation to prison as men. SICKENING
Buddha Heads!
At 2:07 it looks like a .22 small caliber pistol.
I was 12 years old in 1980 in South Central. Before the crack era young guys mainly had small revolvers and shotguns. That changed around 83-84.
Mofos acting like this situation just came out the ether...notice how They gloss over the "Dark Alliance" which brought the "Snowfall"...FOH >:-(