Real production this video is very authentic real! I tell my kids back then you actually had to go outside and face people on some real sh..t there was'nt all that social media thugging going on bro!
It's crazy to believe that this was probably or after the hip hop scene was popping and these cats were already talking gangsta and dressing like hip hop. Gold chains, baggy sweats. The same way like in NY. I remember because I saw it and lived it.💯
The 80s was the shit ... Somebody always watching out for your kids from a window and people actually not scared to go outside no matter how bad the neighborhood was.
Na not back then. Them neighborhoods was well protected and looked after...you see all them kids out there?!?! Look how many kids be on that same corner...it ain't none..it was morals to the drilling say what you like
@@daniellex51484I mean maybe also a pervert, but hes the same guy in the blue hat being interviewed. All MLDs from this block, he was looking out over the block as security id think.
@@nflblitz1421 Yeah he would people literally still do all those things nothing has changed except we have better access to it. Go to any hood niggas still looking out the window and hanging outside. I was born in the 80s and raised in the 90s.
It seems more authentic and unique in an era when the rap culture wasn't yet as influential to gangs as it would later become.If you can imagine,10 years before this video,disco was at a high pitch and gangsters were still rocking bell bottoms and little shirts that exposed belly buttons 😂😂
@@LuisRamirez-vv4dk I totally agree. I think the shift from gangster rap to hip hop shifted in the 90’s and now rap is another form of pop music. No bias, I mean that in an objective way from my point of view over time.
That’s why it’s funny when people say that Latino gangbangers want to be black or are emulating black culture by being in gangs and it’s like long before rap and hip-hop, or any of that had any sort of influence dudes were already in the street and about that life
Loco D was my next door neighbor, I was friends with his sister Amy, he ended up doing a triple murder of a guy, his woman and she was very pregnant. He got off the triple murder because he was illiterate and so they threw out the confession.. He got away with a lot of murders and never had any remorse and Poe & his brother were killers too. Funny how he said he didn’t care about innocent people getting killed but he got 80 yrs for killing an innocent bystander because society does care. It’s been almost 40yrs and now that I look back on this, these guys were some stupid mfers, glad I moved out in the 90’s
@@BillMoney You absolutely right bro. These shorties are relentless. They will blow a head clean off and smoke a blunt right after like they did nothing at all.
@@nicksaban88 i was 8 years old and living on 86th houston southside... in a way im glad i never got into gangbanging... but i sure did get into drugs and women....0
@@rontalks8953na I go to my old neighborhoods and Noone is outside no kids nobody Where I'm living at now its the same story I hear people talk about how back in the days before social media people use to be outside and in the windows it's so true ppl like you is in denial More like envy oldskool era
It was good back in those times. Blacks and Puertoricans chillin and surviving together. It was the same in NY until the 2000s and all this racist shit between us started. I'm glad I grew up during these times. Black friends that till thus day I can tell him you my nigga and he would tell me the same and it won't bother.
You can tell that the tall black Maniac in the blue shirt is of leader quality. He asked the questions & put his soldiers in line for talking out loud for Nation business. It seems that he has a heart too because he did not giggle when the journalist mentions the death of an innocent. Loco D was indeed crazy.
This is good shit I love doing research on more controlled gangs in Chicago and how it was then, now it’s too many sets it can be confusing for people that’s looking in thanks for this video
What you all are seeing here are straight up gangsters and killers. These guys didn't play around, not just them but all the Humboldt Park gangs. Going around Humboldt park in the 90s you can just feel the tension in the air, people were literally scared to leave there homes, especially at night cause all those gangs were at war, alot of alliances were broken which made it worse.
@jackyourmotherisapussyfagc265 Dude have you SEEN Chicago now? Or even watched any videos on it? There is a reason drill started there. They don't call it Chiraq for no reason
This was recorded 1 year before I was born and its sad to say that they were kind of right in their way of thinking the interviewer didn't understand that this is life in American cities and states 🇺🇸
I grew up right by JC Camp, John Coonley. What was crazy during that time period is that in a 5 mile radius there were like 7 or 8 LK hoods, Montrose & Wolcott the north HQ, & Maniacs from JC were the only folks in that area referred to as "KingTown," tho those MLD would take on 3-4 LK hoods at the same time & not only hold their own but win the battle. The next closest folks were Insane Popes on Balmoral & Campbell, the Royals on BrynMawr & Spaulding, tho that was out of that 5 mile radius. Kings were on montrose /wolcott, clark/Ashland, Leland/Virginia, Rosemont/Claremont, Rockwell/Leland & more, i just cant remember everything from 20 years ago.
Dude with the dookie rope chain and medallion was the most hard body out of all of them... you can see it in his eyes that he put in work and was thoro with his... most likely Puerto Rock as well.. got a lot of niggas like him in my family... most are in jail now or dead. The ones left either got saved or left the hood for good.... crazy shit.
Most that r traumatized by either what they went through,or cause they have been traumatized off of the work they put in,have dead eyes like the brother,but that doesn't mean he's the most thorough.There's plenty of us street Catz that put in a shxt load of work but it was just a norm after the 1rst one(not saying me). Don't get it Twisted more than enough people don't mind catching bodies,that's why they look "normal",now in my opinion brothers like the one in the Video, caught those leery Dead eyes off of pain and fear.
@@antbanks1261 #1 how am I supposed to do research when his government name wasn't put out?#2(in other words/meaning)u said cause of his eyes u can tell.Hermano a dude with multiple bodies and Dead eyes doesn't make him the most thorough.With all do respect,u gotta change your way of thinking of what's thorough.
@@antbanks1261 me saying that the brother's dead eyes was probably caused by fear etc... Doesn't mean I'm calling him soft,cause all of us thorough ones got B@lls, courage and Heart cause we conquered our fears, Suburban or the hood.Of course us "Hood" people go through a 100 x more,But PTSD is PTSD.
@@westlove1226 Wasn't no joke...that's for sure. I went to Moos School...there was a set called Moos Boys, i think they later became YLO-D's. Check out the show GANGLAND, episode title MANIACAL. I remember when a lot of that went down. Wild times.
Dam I grew up on Rockwell n Wabansia I remember back in 94 my sister use to send me to that corner store to buy milk or eggs,that corner store was on the northwest corner on talman them dudes use to hang on the northeast corner deep
I’m originally from the Albany park area. I went to Hibbard school and then APMA after that for jr high school. It’s crazy seeing these videos of the old neighborhood, brings back a ton of awesome memories playing outside with my friends…..I also do remember the gangs as well lol but they never messed with us shortys (at the time shortys, I’m 42 now 😂). Awesome videos bro 💯
@@taniathomas7353 his logic of “when it’s your time to go it’s your time to go” is very contradicting because by his logic then when one of his boys gets killed then they should just move on. But they’ve never left a murder of their homeboys unanswered. They’ve never said “well he was in the wrong place at the wrong time so let’s just let it go”
@@dariog36th right…like when Loco mentioned his brother got killed but then said there time coming or already came.. implying that they handled it. They didn’t just move on..
This video was used in a documentary about this gang that kid was killed his name was loco (might be wrong)and there's other footage of him he was a shot caller and if he had a chain like that in those years u know the drill also notice the African bros in Puerto 🇵🇷 Rican gangs shows unity 🤝
Omg I grew up on wabansia street ! Like right there at the park. Gramma on Central Park / north avenue . Latin kings always told care of gramma. I’m so surprised this video is up .
These dudes are like hardened soldiers in a war zone. Seen so much shit that they are indifferent to it especially the story about the boy that got hit by a stray bullet.
I’ve been tellin foos Chicago gangs has always been multi ethnic and there are countless videos and photos of all races claiming these gangs! I’ve seen white asian black Latin kings same with GDs. Even gangs in California had all races. Just because it had “Latin” or “black” doesn’t mean ALL members are that color.
I remember this shit north Rockwell and evergreen in Humboldt park then move to north Maplewood and wabansia in the 80s and 90s thank god my dad got us the fuck out Rick dog used to stop by to pick up the rerock from my dad to put out on the street back then
Poe D gotta be the last one out of this video still around to kick it on the block, Karate Jose passed away🕊️, Loco D and one of the guys on the far left are locked up.
Fast forward to 5:30 and watch this video is super slow motion you can see the evil in this guys eyes and facial expressions, true demon. His buddies look like good hearted troubled youth being held hostage in the slow motion train wreck of the gang life
Nah, Johnny was a good kid. His brother was killed and he got caught up in that cycle too. My grandma lived on Courtland and Washtenaw a few blocks from here in the 80s. I was a shorty, like 8, or 9. My family was all PR Stones so believe me I didn't like anything that had to do wit folks growing up but Johnny was not a demon. You see that in his eyes, others can see pain, sadness.
Maybe once upon a time he was a good kid but he didn't turn out to be a good person. He robbed people and he killed people. He ordered his gang to kill a bunch of Cobras.. according to the gangland episode he told his guys he didn't care if their girlfriends were in the hospital having their baby; that they needed to be at the gang meeting
from Southwest Detroit im 42 and as a lil kid watched as gang banging from Chicago showed up here and rip my neighborhood apart lifelong friends that were just doing break dance beefs a few years ago end up doing drivebys against each other . Latin Counts and The Detroit Cobras started not too far from where i grew up livernois and michigan ave area . my neighborhood had other gangs in it that either ran with the rakes up or down and when the feds was ripping these organizations apart i had the chance of being locked up with some of those guys that were fighting federal and state charges, ill never forget when i ran into the infamous CHOCOLATE in the wayne county jail. Growing up in the city with gang shit going on sucked
and gang banging in Detroit was really young dudes from the same hood that sold drugs together , My pops was a biker and would of killed me if i joined a gang he died in the feds on his own Rico charges with those guys .RIP COCOA Detroit Highwaymen
Son with the chains eyes says it all I grew up around dudes like that dudes is str8 7:30 do a ni99a dirty son with the blue hat look like keith ONE TIME thurman!!
Crazy thing about the gangs, is that almost all the war are between our own people. That’s the fuck up thing about the streets, blacks vs blacks, latinos vs latinos, asians vs asians. Normally that’s what we see and is heartbreaking when you think about it from the outside. Cause we are all the same, share same culture and more. Just different part of town
Sadly not possible, the main guy Loco D is still serving time, one or two of those guys have passed away, and the rest are not around the city anymore.
@@westlove1226 thanks. I thought Karate Jose would be long gone. Cause he's reckless by giving out too much info. Any info in the white guy. I believe he's white with the thin chain. Feels awkward watching this. Because I lived in south east DC around these days. I was seven. I'm happy my father got us out of the bad part of DC by the time I turned 9.
@@LaidBack-- Not all, I’ve seen plenty of neutrons get a pass. The only thing was making sure they were actually neutrons. I remember a guy caught on the North Ave bus on the Kings side all decked out in pink claiming he was a neutron. Kings weren’t buying it and gave him a beat down, of course it didn’t help he had on Chuck Taylors and changed the 5 point star to a six. I’m sure someone from the bus will say the same story and say the Kings beat up a neutron (but he wasn’t).
CHALE ITS BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT IN MY HOOD AINT NO MOVING TO ANOTHER STATE AND THATS IS CHALE U GETTING YOUR JUMP OUT AND TAKEN TO ICU FOR DROPPING OUT REAL TALK. MEXICAN CARTEL 13 FORT WORTH TEXAS 817
"We don't care about innocent people, why should we care about innocent people....we don't know them." Glad his ass is STILL locked up! That type of mentality should never be admired!
The main one, Loco D with the gold link chain is locked up in the State Pen for murder, a couple others are still alive and no longer a part of that life, the one with the blue snapchat Karate Jose I heard has passed away.
Amor to Talman but us Dz need too re heart our selfs from Rockwell..from heating and killing ourselves because our King Hitler did not want it us going against each other! Unity equals power, no matter what set you from. You MLD you my brother simple as that.
"When it's time to go, it's time to go." And then "until the President presses the button and everybody goes" yeah, that gangbanging is a death cult. A couple of stone-cold killers talking taking lives like it's nothing.
The day felt so much longer back then....
I feel this comment
I always find old videos like this more interesting. To see how people live, dress, talk and carry themselves
Facts
Real production this video is very authentic real! I tell my kids back then you actually had to go outside and face people on some real sh..t there was'nt all that social media thugging going on bro!
Facts
Different times for real
It's crazy to believe that this was probably or after the hip hop scene was popping and these cats were already talking gangsta and dressing like hip hop. Gold chains, baggy sweats. The same way like in NY. I remember because I saw it and lived it.💯
The 80s was the shit ... Somebody always watching out for your kids from a window and people actually not scared to go outside no matter how bad the neighborhood was.
That guy was probably a pervert
Na not back then. Them neighborhoods was well protected and looked after...you see all them kids out there?!?! Look how many kids be on that same corner...it ain't none..it was morals to the drilling say what you like
@@daniellex51484I mean maybe also a pervert, but hes the same guy in the blue hat being interviewed. All MLDs from this block, he was looking out over the block as security id think.
Remember before social media when people use to be outside or looking out their windows. Those were the days!
lol people go outside now
I don't think this is the best video for that comment
@@royals080 you wouldn't get it
@@onyxrainify U make a good point
@@nflblitz1421 Yeah he would people literally still do all those things nothing has changed except we have better access to it. Go to any hood niggas still looking out the window and hanging outside. I was born in the 80s and raised in the 90s.
Some of the best cars of all time during that era .. 💯
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U could hit a brick wall & still drive away
Who’s traveling back in time🤔🤔
@@conflictorg3868 k24/k20 eg
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It seems more authentic and unique in an era when the rap culture wasn't yet as influential to gangs as it would later become.If you can imagine,10 years before this video,disco was at a high pitch and gangsters were still rocking bell bottoms and little shirts that exposed belly buttons 😂😂
Gang life preceded hip hop. Hip hop was born in the hood
@@Scott_King101 Are used to imitate real life, not with the rap culture of today and social media it's the other way around.
@@LuisRamirez-vv4dk I totally agree. I think the shift from gangster rap to hip hop shifted in the 90’s and now rap is another form of pop music. No bias, I mean that in an objective way from my point of view over time.
These people were listening to shit from the 60’s or
That’s why it’s funny when people say that Latino gangbangers want to be black or are emulating black culture by being in gangs and it’s like long before rap and hip-hop, or any of that had any sort of influence dudes were already in the street and about that life
I grew up in this era in Chicago ,man those hot summer days in the fire hydrant were the best
Soon as I seen the Jordan 3’s and the gold cables I was like yeah. Definitely 88.
Loco D was my next door neighbor, I was friends with his sister Amy, he ended up doing a triple murder of a guy, his woman and she was very pregnant. He got off the triple murder because he was illiterate and so they threw out the confession.. He got away with a lot of murders and never had any remorse and Poe & his brother were killers too. Funny how he said he didn’t care about innocent people getting killed but he got 80 yrs for killing an innocent bystander because society does care. It’s been almost 40yrs and now that I look back on this, these guys were some stupid mfers, glad I moved out in the 90’s
Yeah in LA it got ban to even do drive bys with every hispanic gang surenos and maravillas. The cops even recorded the whole meeting.
I remember this dude poe d when I was a shorty
He committed a Triple murder?
Wild. Is this Chicago?
@@RollothemodelEast Humboldt Park, Chicago… I grew up a few blocks south off Augusta Blvd
This old skool gang members looked more intimidating than todays nerds
And they still kill you just as quick today. Regardless of how they look to you. That’s why you saying this online & not directly to them😂
@@BillMoney You absolutely right bro. These shorties are relentless. They will blow a head clean off and smoke a blunt right after like they did nothing at all.
@@BillMoney Chicago gangs have to worry now about the members of Tren de Aragua from Venezuela who are coming in deep.
@@BillMoneyand all the innocent around them cause they can’t shoot straight and are too scared to look a man in his eyes
House music and Buick Park Aves and Chevy Caprices come to mind watching this! Chicago shit!
House music is still the best of all elctro music..
And Gangsta disciples
@@nicksaban88 i was 8 years old and living on 86th houston southside... in a way im glad i never got into gangbanging... but i sure did get into drugs and women....0
@@nicksaban88 PCP is still my favorite.......
@@nicksaban88 alot of my friends got into diff gangs.. i respect the lifestyle it just wasnt for me...
When social media didn't exist and everyone was outside enjoying life
Ppl still do I swear ppl who make these comments just dying to go bk to their childhood days 😂😂
@@rontalks8953na I go to my old neighborhoods and Noone is outside no kids nobody Where I'm living at now its the same story I hear people talk about how back in the days before social media people use to be outside and in the windows it's so true ppl like you is in denial More like envy oldskool era
@@ghostface1628True! What happened to kids having snowball fights after a heavy snowfall?
@@rontalks8953man it's not the same at all bro we was actually having fun
People were getting shot at left and right back in the day
You could see it in Loco D eyes..he wasn’t mentally all the way there.
That’s a lot of inner city youth sadly
I seen that stare many times in the neighborhood
Yup definitely was using lots of drugs too
Tard
I've seen that glare in lots a niggas eyes coming from that area in Chicago.
All ethnicity living amongst each other ❤❤❤ how it should be in every hood..
Not like Cali... Racist af out there
It was good back in those times. Blacks and Puertoricans chillin and surviving together. It was the same in NY until the 2000s and all this racist shit between us started. I'm glad I grew up during these times. Black friends that till thus day I can tell him you my nigga and he would tell me the same and it won't bother.
It is that way, except now they generally at war.
Fucked up.
Color and boarders shouldnt matter and i hope one day it changes.
@@raysterE176Tremont you guys should stick together you guys are just alike pork chops and collard greens
@@ronnyron4651 what does that even mean?
These were true warriors at that time, the 80'and 90'Maniac Latin Disciple Talman and wabascia
True morons
You can tell that the tall black Maniac in the blue shirt is of leader quality. He asked the questions & put his soldiers in line for talking out loud for Nation business. It seems that he has a heart too because he did not giggle when the journalist mentions the death of an innocent.
Loco D was indeed crazy.
All
Those kids my age now 🕺🏽
🙏🏾 for those who still here
Wat age is that?
@@quanoluchiano6984 37 to probably 43.
They probably dead now, thank god you made this far.
I wish I could just live one day in the 80s it's like a whole different world back then
Me too
This is good shit I love doing research on more controlled gangs in Chicago and how it was then, now it’s too many sets it can be confusing for people that’s looking in thanks for this video
Most sets right now been around decades.. it’s the ones puttin stuff on social media who change it to new nicknames.. but all from same set
Wow can’t believe someone found this
You’re welcome
What you all are seeing here are straight up gangsters and killers. These guys didn't play around, not just them but all the Humboldt Park gangs. Going around Humboldt park in the 90s you can just feel the tension in the air, people were literally scared to leave there homes, especially at night cause all those gangs were at war, alot of alliances were broken which made it worse.
@John Doe growing up In California in the early 2000s…nothing like now…it was all out warfare back then
@jackyourmotherisapussyfagc265 Dude have you SEEN Chicago now? Or even watched any videos on it? There is a reason drill started there. They don't call it Chiraq for no reason
Hell ya it used to sound like a war zone everynight
Fast Forward 34 years later and what dude said at the end gave me chills
For real!
This was recorded 1 year before I was born and its sad to say that they were kind of right in their way of thinking the interviewer didn't understand that this is life in American cities and states 🇺🇸
Bro had the big rope chain and og Jordan 3s in 88”‼️💯🤑
Beeper 📟 rings .. Loco showing out
Mike's
@@Chosen1Crownthat was a stun gun not a beeper
Six point star ring 🔯
I grew up right by JC Camp, John Coonley. What was crazy during that time period is that in a 5 mile radius there were like 7 or 8 LK hoods, Montrose & Wolcott the north HQ, & Maniacs from JC were the only folks in that area referred to as "KingTown," tho those MLD would take on 3-4 LK hoods at the same time & not only hold their own but win the battle. The next closest folks were Insane Popes on Balmoral & Campbell, the Royals on BrynMawr & Spaulding, tho that was out of that 5 mile radius. Kings were on montrose /wolcott, clark/Ashland, Leland/Virginia, Rosemont/Claremont, Rockwell/Leland & more, i just cant remember everything from 20 years ago.
What's MLD?
dude got the real og 3s on🔥
Nah fr
For real real dope boy
That whole neighborhood looks so different now can’t even recognize it from this video
Shout out to my dudes DJ and LURCH also.was in Joliet with both em.(TW) (7-4).😎
Dude with the dookie rope chain and medallion was the most hard body out of all of them... you can see it in his eyes that he put in work and was thoro with his... most likely Puerto Rock as well.. got a lot of niggas like him in my family... most are in jail now or dead. The ones left either got saved or left the hood for good.... crazy shit.
Most that r traumatized by either what they went through,or cause they have been traumatized off of the work they put in,have dead eyes like the brother,but that doesn't mean he's the most thorough.There's plenty of us street Catz that put in a shxt load of work but it was just a norm after the 1rst one(not saying me). Don't get it Twisted more than enough people don't mind catching bodies,that's why they look "normal",now in my opinion brothers like the one in the Video, caught those leery Dead eyes off of pain and fear.
@@nothingbutthetruth718 duke is no such papa....he is doing life now.. and has mad bodies under his belt... do the knowledge it's public info....
@@antbanks1261 #1 how am I supposed to do research when his government name wasn't put out?#2(in other words/meaning)u said cause of his eyes u can tell.Hermano a dude with multiple bodies and Dead eyes doesn't make him the most thorough.With all do respect,u gotta change your way of thinking of what's thorough.
@@antbanks1261 me saying that the brother's dead eyes was probably caused by fear etc... Doesn't mean I'm calling him soft,cause all of us thorough ones got B@lls, courage and Heart cause we conquered our fears, Suburban or the hood.Of course us "Hood" people go through a 100 x more,But PTSD is PTSD.
@@nothingbutthetruth718 no doubt b... misinterpreted what u said
. My bad.. salute.
I miss the 80s
The 80s miss you as well
I lived first 24 years of my life at Wabansia and Cali...right up the street from T Dub.
During which years?
@@westlove1226 1970 to 1994
@@derekaustin3744 during the roughest years over there then😅
@@westlove1226 Wasn't no joke...that's for sure. I went to Moos School...there was a set called Moos Boys, i think they later became YLO-D's. Check out the show GANGLAND, episode title MANIACAL. I remember when a lot of that went down. Wild times.
@@derekaustin3744 I have Moos Boys cards to show you and their tags as well.
Those are my cousins playing in the water. I used to live there in the early 80’s
It's 2023 ! & Shit still going down!!! This shit will never stop till man kind is gone!!! Stay 💪💪 till then
Cheer the fuck up. You really waited until new years day 2023 to comment this???? Bruh WTF
Crazy how Chicago created this gang culture. City of Capone
You got that right, always been a gangster city full of unique nations and clubs!
Dam I grew up on Rockwell n Wabansia I remember back in 94 my sister use to send me to that corner store to buy milk or eggs,that corner store was on the northwest corner on talman them dudes use to hang on the northeast corner deep
Want a cookie
Rockwell and cortland love
I’m originally from the Albany park area. I went to Hibbard school and then APMA after that for jr high school. It’s crazy seeing these videos of the old neighborhood, brings back a ton of awesome memories playing outside with my friends…..I also do remember the gangs as well lol but they never messed with us shortys (at the time shortys, I’m 42 now 😂). Awesome videos bro 💯
The good old days
When the reporter asked them about the innocent kid dying and Loco started laughing, his two homeboys just turned and looked at him like “wtf?”
Likely because they were connected to it. Not out of disgust.
@@db4695 right and they are looking at him because why you laughing tf…
@@taniathomas7353 his logic of “when it’s your time to go it’s your time to go” is very contradicting because by his logic then when one of his boys gets killed then they should just move on. But they’ve never left a murder of their homeboys unanswered. They’ve never said “well he was in the wrong place at the wrong time so let’s just let it go”
@@dariog36th right…like when Loco mentioned his brother got killed but then said there time coming or already came.. implying that they handled it. They didn’t just move on..
@@taniathomas7353 also him and his boys were very insistent that the 13 year old boy was gang related. Like they knew exactly who he was.
Great content. The one with the gold ropes seems like a killer. You can tell by his energy and his eyes
Bec he was a killer. Lbvs
That's Chi-raq they all killas even the 11 yr old boy will shoot you it's the City mang
Shit it sound like he was the one who shoot n kill the kid r the wrong person ( wat the reporter was askin about
You spelled coward wrong
This video was used in a documentary about this gang that kid was killed his name was loco (might be wrong)and there's other footage of him he was a shot caller and if he had a chain like that in those years u know the drill also notice the African bros in Puerto 🇵🇷 Rican gangs shows unity 🤝
I'm jealous of the elder generations who got to experience neighborhoods that were communities
The guy with the gold chains is Johnny" Loco " Almodovar. He is a Bigtime leader for the MLDz and is in prison to this day.
Didn't he get locked up in 1996 when he was 26? I was born the year before . I'm now 26. Insane to think about
@@RideWithDeath333 yeah I just read the tribune article, that makes him 18 in this video which is wild to me. I'm 25 and he looks older than me here
@@TheChicagoJunkie I was thinking that too. You know them boriquas be lookin 30 by the time they 15 haha.
@@RideWithDeath333 30 is young
There is an old school video on TH-cam where he was 14 or 15 on TWst in an interview and was a beast back then too.
The first guy in the video who didn't care about innocent people is now doing 45 year prison sentence.
No he's doing 80 years
@@cinquain0 Yep. all of that time for what? Doing something that made no sense at all.
Good Fuck'em !
He won't be coming out to the year 2036
He'll be 66 yrs old by then
Italians, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans and blacks.
Sounds like the beginning of an old school joke.... They all walked into the bar... Then what happened?
@@PhantomOfThePsy-Operaa gang war happened
Omg I grew up on wabansia street ! Like right there at the park. Gramma on Central Park / north avenue . Latin kings always told care of gramma. I’m so surprised this video is up .
What makes you surprised that it’s up?
@@westlove1226 they think certain things from that time will never resurface in the present
Original retro jordan 3s. Dope man fresh
They were Jordan. No retro bro. Retro in 2022
These dudes are like hardened soldiers in a war zone. Seen so much shit that they are indifferent to it especially the story about the boy that got hit by a stray bullet.
War is a lot worse 😂 who knows if these guys would be able to handle it. Lol.
@@hueso5071 lol yeah I can't argue with that I had nothing to compare it to at the time 😂
Maniac Latin disciples I heard about those guys some real stand up dudes and how they get down o yeah
I’ve been tellin foos Chicago gangs has always been multi ethnic and there are countless videos and photos of all races claiming these gangs! I’ve seen white asian black Latin kings same with GDs. Even gangs in California had all races. Just because it had “Latin” or “black” doesn’t mean ALL members are that color.
Depends what neighborhood and area your from
Most these brothers in here are Puerto Rican
@@franciscodominguezduran3357 you said it brother Puerto Ricans are multi ethnic alotta white boricuas black boricuas etc
@@C1K450 maybe in NY, not in Chicago.
Man dude you sound tough
Damn that dude loco d got look like he had to stop himself from tripping he got those killer eyes
Facts .. I peep that
Everyone knew that guy had like 4 bodies to his name back at that time
@@Johncapone773 he reminded me of my big brother rio got 200 years and took his own life 14 years in
Wonder how they feel now 30plus years later lookin at their younger self prolly regretting all the time wasted
I remember this shit north Rockwell and evergreen in Humboldt park then move to north Maplewood and wabansia in the 80s and 90s thank god my dad got us the fuck out Rick dog used to stop by to pick up the rerock from my dad to put out on the street back then
Cool coke crack
People were more in their own bubbles back then we didn't have access to whole world and vicd versa, you existed within your few square blocks
My og still live on washtenaw and wabansia and poe still be put there no bullshit 😂
Poe D gotta be the last one out of this video still around to kick it on the block, Karate Jose passed away🕊️, Loco D and one of the guys on the far left are locked up.
@@westlove1226 oh wow how did jose pass ?
This the real Chicago 💯
Rest In Peace - Cadillac Joe .
The Disciples - To Maniacs .
Fast forward to 5:30 and watch this video is super slow motion you can see the evil in this guys eyes and facial expressions, true demon. His buddies look like good hearted troubled youth being held hostage in the slow motion train wreck of the gang life
You judgmental af
Man that's not evil, that's pain. No one's a hostage, they signed up. Friendship in Chicago can be rough
Nah, Johnny was a good kid. His brother was killed and he got caught up in that cycle too. My grandma lived on Courtland and Washtenaw a few blocks from here in the 80s. I was a shorty, like 8, or 9. My family was all PR Stones so believe me I didn't like anything that had to do wit folks growing up but Johnny was not a demon. You see that in his eyes, others can see pain, sadness.
Laughs at the thought a kid was murdered, sure good guy!
Maybe once upon a time he was a good kid but he didn't turn out to be a good person. He robbed people and he killed people. He ordered his gang to kill a bunch of Cobras.. according to the gangland episode he told his guys he didn't care if their girlfriends were in the hospital having their baby; that they needed to be at the gang meeting
Funny How gang members 30 years ago were more articulate than the same type of gang members in 2022.
Because a lot of those members aren't real members
@@rontalks8953 no it’s just how people talked back in the day
No people actually had to learn to read gang literature helped alot of homies learn to read especially in the joint @rontalks8953
Better Camera 42 year's ago then the Pentagon
from Southwest Detroit im 42 and as a lil kid watched as gang banging from Chicago showed up here and rip my neighborhood apart lifelong friends that were just doing break dance beefs a few years ago end up doing drivebys against each other . Latin Counts and The Detroit Cobras started not too far from where i grew up livernois and michigan ave area . my neighborhood had other gangs in it that either ran with the rakes up or down and when the feds was ripping these organizations apart i had the chance of being locked up with some of those guys that were fighting federal and state charges, ill never forget when i ran into the infamous CHOCOLATE in the wayne county jail. Growing up in the city with gang shit going on sucked
and gang banging in Detroit was really young dudes from the same hood that sold drugs together , My pops was a biker and would of killed me if i joined a gang he died in the feds on his own Rico charges with those guys .RIP COCOA Detroit Highwaymen
Yea Latin Counts deep in Detroit
Mr locko damn da was crazy azz MLD I swear to my unknown nation
Son with the chains eyes says it all I grew up around dudes like that dudes is str8 7:30 do a ni99a dirty son with the blue hat look like keith ONE TIME thurman!!
Lol yea like Thurman but his dumb ass sound like rolly romero 🤣🤣🤣
lmfao bro do look like keith tho............
He look like ozone from breakin lol
80s was the best era to grow up. Everyone was real. People communicated thru speech and body language. Now they're zombies with no social skills.
life before the internet
These were organized sociopaths, this the part where they become the beast
Anyone know where any of these guys are now?
More than likely dead or in prison
@@thetruthhurts131 unfortunately your probably right
Thanks for the gang history keep up the good work💙🖤💙🖤💙🖤🙏🏼💪🏼
Wtf nigga my names eddy v too 😂
Bonneville's and 98's I got you
My brothers love ❤️
Love to mumbles and joe castle Latin folks
The dude with the chain was the enforcer of that set
More like crash dummy
Wasn't he in the gangland episode
More like a flunky
@WaRREN DAVId the leader or chief of the MLDs TW section was Loco .. he was on gangland
Chicago people live Rivi ,killer for Griselda Blanco is where they recruited killer and got pay well 10k 0r 20k to kill some one important.
6:40 something wrong with that fool … Loco looked like he wanted to hurt the camera man
Yeah he did, he was annoyed with him for sure. Camera man had a bit of an attitude
White spanish and black, guys all seem aware of what their surroundings are.
Crazy thing about the gangs, is that almost all the war are between our own people. That’s the fuck up thing about the streets, blacks vs blacks, latinos vs latinos, asians vs asians. Normally that’s what we see and is heartbreaking when you think about it from the outside. Cause we are all the same, share same culture and more. Just different part of town
So sad, I wish we would stop killing each other and build each other a better future
Would be nice to see a Now video with the same guys
Sadly not possible, the main guy Loco D is still serving time, one or two of those guys have passed away, and the rest are not around the city anymore.
Who's Loco D? And the dude with the gap between his teeth. Is he still alive?
@@Rayallwayz Loco D is the guy doing most of the talking with the gold cuban link chain around his neck
@@Rayallwayz the guy in the blue hat is Karate Jose, who I was told passed away not too long ago.
@@westlove1226 thanks. I thought Karate Jose would be long gone. Cause he's reckless by giving out too much info. Any info in the white guy. I believe he's white with the thin chain. Feels awkward watching this. Because I lived in south east DC around these days. I was seven. I'm happy my father got us out of the bad part of DC by the time I turned 9.
Amor Folks!
Mlds never miss an opportunity to diss or bang on neutrons
🤣🤣🤣
That's literally almost all Latino mobbs in Chicago.
@@LaidBack-- Not all, I’ve seen plenty of neutrons get a pass. The only thing was making sure they were actually neutrons. I remember a guy caught on the North Ave bus on the Kings side all decked out in pink claiming he was a neutron.
Kings weren’t buying it and gave him a beat down, of course it didn’t help he had on Chuck Taylors and changed the 5 point star to a six. I’m sure someone from the bus will say the same story and say the Kings beat up a neutron (but he wasn’t).
@@GhostSal it may not be every SET but it's every Latino mobb in Chicago.
@@LaidBack-- I’m sure it happens but that wasn’t my experience, neutrons always got a pass and didn’t get messed with.
What happened to Mac D and all his music? That was the hardest rapper out of Chicago
My generation I was a pee wee in 88 HP I2DN
Old Puerto Ricans we're so cool..what the happened
D LOVE 🔱💙
BP
Different era, seems so long ago. The city was savage, but there was street code. There is no street code anymore.
Did time with some of these cats. Poe, Bucky, Locs, them was some down brothas.
People seem about more natural in every way when they didn’t have cell phones
Are those Jordans?
Cement 3’s yes, the year they came our, he stayed fly.
You can tell they have no remorse
WHERE R THEY NOW?
Casualties of war
"until the president presses that button, then everybody goes"
I say that all the 6:15 just hear him out frfr
What did he do to get lit 🔥 up ? Was the question
One of the dudes in the blue car is the one that put me on. He moved to FL and stopped the gang stuff.
Did you have to go down the line?
CHALE ITS BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT IN MY HOOD AINT NO MOVING TO ANOTHER STATE AND THATS IS CHALE U GETTING YOUR JUMP OUT AND TAKEN TO ICU FOR DROPPING OUT REAL TALK. MEXICAN CARTEL 13 FORT WORTH TEXAS 817
@@817texaslotteryscratchoffs8 I was gonna say some but y’all DEEPER than a mf fr no way going out w y’all
Sorry no tortillas
"We don't care about innocent people, why should we care about innocent people....we don't know them." Glad his ass is STILL locked up! That type of mentality should never be admired!
Are there any MLD sets in Memphis
If the kid would’ve gotten hit by a car yes the mother would still be trying to figure out why
That dudes jordans man imagine what they would be worth today
Notice one is wearing brand new cement greys, and the other is wearing the fire reds🔥
Forget the Jordan’s, that chain is worth 15k now easily
@@DCAZPER I think more !! bruh I bough the smallest chain last year
Rope diamond cut 18 k. For 1100
Where are they now
The main one, Loco D with the gold link chain is locked up in the State Pen for murder, a couple others are still alive and no longer a part of that life, the one with the blue snapchat Karate Jose I heard has passed away.
Amor to Talman but us Dz need too re heart our selfs from Rockwell..from heating and killing ourselves because our King Hitler did not want it us going against each other! Unity equals power, no matter what set you from. You MLD you my brother simple as that.
What’s the dude with the blue hats; name?
Karate Jose
Amoo 💙
Do you know the names of these guys ?
Yes, listed in the video description.
What ever happened to these guys ? I know Loco still in Prison but what about the rest?
"When it's time to go, it's time to go." And then "until the President presses the button and everybody goes" yeah, that gangbanging is a death cult. A couple of stone-cold killers talking taking lives like it's nothing.