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American Dreams & Nightmares

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You're tuned into The Gangster Chronicles. James McDonald, REXI, Rei Jr. And Alen Tomanso on the Digital Soapbox Network material witness on an aggregated battery. I was a hang gun and they believe this might be in retaliation to her testimony. Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. Welcome to another episode of The Gangster Chronicles. My name is Alex Alonso from Street TV and I'm with James McDonald. James McDonald's in the house and this is episode forty nine of

the Gangster Chronicles podcast. And thanks for I want to thank everybody for listening to us on all the different iPod I mean podcast platforms that are out there, and let's just get straight into it. I want to do a few fact checks from the last episode. In the previous episode, um, there was a police officer that I mentioned, James in a previous conversation I had with you about a cop that got fired from l A p D because he lost his eye and then got rehired in

Orange County. He lost his eye and to shootout, so he was rendered disabled. But then we were talking about how these cops get rehired in many places. This cop got rehired in Orange County and then he got indicted for beating a homeless man to death. Now this is a couple of years ago, but his name is Jay sinning Cinney, Nelly Sinney, Nellie or no, I'm sorry, J Cincinelli,

J Cincinelli. So he was an l A p D officer lost his eye and the shootout was rendered disabled, and then got hired down in Orange County with one eye, and then it was involved in this uh uh. They beat this homeless man to death, this guy named Kelly Thomas, and they went on trial for the murder of Kelly Thomas, and I believe they were. They were found neither not guilty or got manslaughter or lesser offense. I don't know.

I don't remember the specifics of it. But that was Jay Cincinnelli, that perfect example of a cop losing his job. He didn't lose the job for anything negative, like doing something illegal. But when you have one eye, you probably shouldn't be a cop anymore exactly. I mean, what can you do with one eye? I mean you can still function, but I mean, shouldn't that put his ass on the dish?

I don't even think you could drive a car because actually, one time, UM, I got beat up real bad, I think about sixteen years old, and the guy ended up squirting some chemicals in my face and I was in a hospital and I couldn't see out of one eye for like two months. And during that time, I wasn't allowed to drive my car. I wasn't even allowed to play sports in high school anymore. I'm I pretty much lost all my rights to do what I normally did

because I had only one eye. And this guy loses his eye and the shootout and gets tired to be a cop again, which is crazy. Well, that's the officer J. Cistinelli. I didn't remember his name. And then, Um, a couple of years ago, I said something about Bernard Parks, who was the only black l a p D chief. I said he was about eighty years old. I know he was up in age, but Bernard Parks is actually, uh seventy seven years old, so I didn't want to add

any more years to Bernard Parks. But Bernard Parks is the our only black chief and l A p D history, So was he a good one? Actually seventy six years old? Was he a good one? He was a good one to those who liked a true disciplinarian chief. But that doesn't work with your rank and file l a p D officers because they start to feel like, we can't trust our own chief because he's a disciplinarian type of chief, because he wouldn't with the bullshit, or he let a

lot of bullshit go. No, he wasn't with the bullshit. So he fired a lot of cops and he laid off a lot of cops. He did more than any other chief did. But at the same time, just imagine you running the show and you're actually want some real disciplinary stuff to your troops. Your troops are gonna start not liking you. And then so they basically said the l a p D lost morale in their chief. And he only lasted one term, and then they brought in I believe Bratton came Bratton from New York came in

after him. I believe that we're weird. Weird discussed him on another year. So but our parts. He's actually seventy six years old, not eighty, But hey, I wasn't. That's pretty close though, right, I guess I don't want nobody add in four years to my life. But he's Um, only black chief in l ap D history, and uh, it's gonna be a long time before we get another black chief. And uh, I think that's it for the

fact checking. We got some news stuff to go into, and I guess the first news thing to talk about is Reggie Wright Jr. Calling in from Atwater Prison. Did an interview for bomb first, and he had quite a few things to say, not just about you, about other people. But yeah, he definitely had a lot to say about you. James. Did you get a chance to listen to it? I listened to it early in the morning. I couldn't go to sleep because I couldn't believe it. Um, damn rich

you want to come at me like that? And I had some ship written down, but I think, but what do you recall something specific that he said that you didn't appreciate? Well, First, she talked about uh me me mentioning it snoop dog, I mean TUPAC spending on people. Everybody that dealt with Tupac knew how TUPAC was around certain individuals. Whoever, So I didn't say nothing, damn sure didn't lie on the dude. And it was just a comment that me and Reggie didn't had many times. This

is my thing. If you, if you might, you're my partner. You you, I'm talking about you, my partner. If you had anything to say, if it's negative, I'm gonna call you. I'm gonna get at you before anything, before I go on anybody fucking platform and speak on you in a certain kind of way. And I never wanted to air our dirty laundry. O would like that for anybody to say, oh ship ain't good on the compound with gangster chronicles. So I would never and I have never spoke on

on on you, rich on on nothing about nothing. So for for me to sit here and listen to this and then here of my times from from day to date or when I came, I came to death Row, was sucking with shooting before death Row, before death Row and then but if you talk about it, nig, say why I walked away from death Row, or say why she didn't work with me? No more on death Row. But but put it out there, tell the truth about it. Let's correct that timeline. Because he said you was only around.

But there's this pre death Row years. I go back to eight or nine. Well, it wasn't death Row when I first came Precision, but from the beginning, from the start to from Fern Hill. Yeah, we're talking about two death Row when when the first the first show, the first when death Row came out, the Death Row party came out, then all the way until ship started going bad at death Row, and that's when I elected to

bag the funk a way. And then we had let me ride hydraulics, so I may let me ride hydraulics. Buntry Big Jake and all of those, all all of them brothers is flying out of town with Shiok. The whole nine wasn't my choice. I chose not to do that.

I chose not to go against the motherfucking grain, but to speak on just to speak on me, period, on me, period, my gays chronicle, brother, my, my, I've been doing Reggie, Reggie, I've been doing you for a long time, and it just it just sucked me up for you to say the ship you say. Well, he basically was talking about the Tupac comments. Regardless, million I made millions of comments and said many many things about about Tupact and ship

that Tupac did. But okay, I'd rather hear in the comments from other people speaking on me about saying certain things from that you got MiB James wanted to be like Ship, let's address that. Why would I want to be like Ship anybody? I don't. I don't want to be like Ship. I didn't. I didn't like certain things, and a lot of Ship was happening. I don't. I'm trying to be me, and I beat me all the way up until the day I'm I do me. I ain't trying to be like No Sugar. I don't want

to be like No Shugar. What the funk? I want to be like Ship? For what the funk? I like? I want to be like anybody else other than myself. I don't. I don't. I don't act like that to nobody. I don't. I don't pretend to be no body in front of nobody. I'm always James. I'm always Mob James, and they now Nigga on the set or anywhere around me. I can say I'm a different motherfucker on this day or another day. I'm the same way seven days a motherfucking week. I don't change. I don't flip, and I

don't say different ships. Everything I say I can repeat, and they never spoken the motherfucker, especially if I'm telling the truth and was scared to tell and say what I said. So it just sucked me up that Reggie. You know, I said it the way he said it, and speaking like that. You could call me, you could, You could say, James, why did you say whoo whoo?

We didn't say it this at CBS. We didn't talk the same ship everywhere else in the car on the way home from doing the show, or whatever the case might be. I thought I was your dog and I and I think I still is so. But and I know how Reggie like to get ship started. I know Reggie like to. He said, I'm gonna pick with this mother okay, and I'm gonna get him on one. I'm not for the rating this bulletsh it, and I'm not

gonna I'm not gonna play that game with you. All I say is if if if anybody got a problem with me, all you gotta do is said, And ain't like I'm hiding, and ain't like motherfucker's ain't got my phone number. You can call me, you can say whatever the funk you want to say, and I'm coming and I'll come. I don't need no crowd of motherfucker's I'm gonna I'm gonna be there before you get there. We're gonna see what's happening. But reg I don't, I don't.

I don't speak on you like that. And all you gotta do is called me brother, because I don't air our ship and and and you make it seem like like I forgot about you. I ain't forgot about you as long as you still getting the motherfucking check you still get paid from from this gang of chronicle ship. I thought my job was to keep this ship going to chare you came home and sit down, that's my job. So whatever I gotta do, if I gotta do it

by myself, I do it with thirty motherfucking people. I'm trying to keep gangs to chronicle where we're at until you come home in September. I don't speak bad on you, and I don't come on here and say, well, we don't have a third where we're looking for a third party to fulfilled or filled. Reggie C. Man, you're my motherfucking nigga, and and and this is where you belong. But if if you just feel any kind of way towards me, dog love you to death, but I will

fight you. I think he's just being Reggie. Um, I know you be that way with somebody else. Don't be that one that way with the motherfucker that that dude sunk with you. You've been in jail five motherfucking months, and I make sure you you you get a check. I make sure your ship is still coming. I don't say shortcut this nigga. I don't say nothing. Make sure you get his money. And he's sitting in there, motherfucking in prison getting paid. So if you want to man,

just man. I love you, dog, but but it's just something I'm not gonna do. I'm not gonna sugar coat the motherfucker thing. I'm not gonna sit here and pretend I didn't hear it. And if it was somebody else, I would have let that ship go. I don't. I don't want man, you don't have no fight. But if anybody got a fight with it, then fuck it. Let's roll. Okay, Well, let's talk about one of the Specifically, he heard about how you're getting better at the show, You're getting real

good on the mic. He even said James even did an episode by himself. But he said, well, let me finish, he said, But he's not. He giving credit to everyone except for me. Reggie. I'm the one that introduced the lad. I'm the one that put him out there to do these interviews. So he felt like you didn't give him any credit for the position you're in now. I give Reggie credit every month, every time I make sure he gets his money. I get ready Reggie credit when I

write him a letter. I appreciate you. I give Reggie credit every time I talked to him on the phone. I appreciate you. You know we miss you. I'm not I'm not the the regg we got you. I appreciate you. I thank you for I know who helped me. I know who helped me. I know Reggie was there with me. Reggie brung me here. So I cannot give it up because he went to jail. I'm keeping this ship fired. Let so he can come back and and and we're going places. When we pick him up, we're gonna be good.

But I ain't know it. I ain't know, Hollywood, motherfucker. I ain't. I ain't left you behind. But what you want me to do, Reggie, and I want you to to to really tell me what you want me to do because me personally, and I'm telling you, I can walk away from this ship. I can walk away from this ship. This ship don't make me man. I'm still gonna be James motherfucking McDonald at the end of the goddamn day. Whether you make a comment bad on me

or anybody else, I'm not tripping that. But just from it coming from you, that's that's the funk up part about it. You're supposed to be my brother. Well, I think if he was sitting right here, he probably said the same thing. I think if Reggie was sitting right here, and Reggie would agree with me, we'll be too. Motherfucker's if he said here and and just pretty much said I'm full of ship, we'll be fighting. And you know, and that's what people love about the Gangster Chronicles is

when you guys go back and forth. Gangster Chronicles won't even see this because I wouldn't fight Reggie and what I'm saying just to back and forth debating about certain issues, and well, that's that's one thing, yeah, But my loyalty to Reggie is another thing. When you test that and then and then take me out of character or make me speak bad when you then that's something different. Now you put our friendship and everything else and on the line you feel me. I ain't never did that with him.

I never did that with redg. And I ain't gonna do it for no ratings, for no no numbers, no nothing. I'm not finished speaking on Reggie right Jr. I ain't gonna speak bad about him to now another motherfucker. My motherfucking slogan. If a motherfucker funk with you, they funk with me, So don't attack me. Well, I know you took it as attack. I just took it as regular Reggie criticism. And that could be here, it could be. That's why. That's why I'm mad. But it is what

it is. And I said, you got up intil September. You got up into September the relationship motherfucking boots and and come and say and we're picking you up and and say what you gotta say. And I'm I'm gonna be there to pick you up. I'm gonna be there to pass that case. Tell you I'm gonna I'm gonna bring I'm gonna be right here when you sit at this seed to do your first show. I ain't nothing gonna change. We're gonna fight, and we're gonna have a joint if that's what you want to do. Rich, But

I'm not other than this. I don't care what you're coming might be. I don't care what nobody else gotta say. I'm done with with with this conversation. But I felt I had to say something to you. I ain't Joe bitch and nobody else's bitch. So don't speak on me fucked up, and I won't speak on you nor say nothing fucked up to you. Well, um, he didn't it to call in two episodes ago. That would have been

episode forty seven, the last week of February. He mentioned that in the interview he did with Bond first that something's going on in the prison that preventing him from having access to the to the phones. But hopefully next week we'll have Reggie Wright calling in and we could talk some more about this. Reggie, Reggie Reddy and and and I should be mad. I should be mad. I'm the motherfucker that was out here. You needed three hundred all the way from Australia. I'm making this ship happen.

You're my brother, so I'm gonna make it happen. If you need it, I got it. I'm gonna give you the last off my motherfucking back. That's why I feel the way I feel. And then then then I gotta uh get get some motherfucking Texas some messengers and say, man, look at bon first, Why Reggie Willer? Why Reggie acting like he acting what? And then here we go Reggie talking about uh Jane wood wood woo woo. I don't know where the like like, I'm I'm somebody's new booty.

They guy was here before you was, but you make it seem like nigga, I love you like mother alright. Um. One of the things he said that he felt that you let Lad off the hook regarding that reparations tweet. I guess in the last Lad interview he asked about it and let me just read the tweet so people understand it. Lad actually tweeted, I fully support reparation for

African Americans, possibly in the form of college education. Now a lot of people are mad about that because no, the tweet itself, because reparations historically, whether it's for the Jews or for the Native Americans or for the Japanese that were in determent camps. It was always in the form of cash. So a lot of people felt like, why can't African Americans, the descendants of slaveries, why aren't

they good enough to get the same cash? And Lad is tweeting here possibly in the form of college education. So that was the criticism that a lot of people had. And on this one, James, I'm gonna have to agree with Reggie on this one. I know you even know you ain't the type of debate and do with Lad. But um, I think Lad was wrong for that tweet. Man. I I talked to Blad and I had a conversation with Blad and me and Brian also did our homework. Lad,

that ain't what he said. That actually said. He actually some me, some me what he said. I'm looking at the tweet right now. Okay, what Vlad? And let me say this what Vlad said? Or what if if if I said it as a black man like everybody else? Ship, what would a nigga do if if we had got reparations? Everybody will be driving a cat like jewelry points? What's the point? Why give millions of dollars to Japanese? Why give millions of dollars to Native American. That's why can't.

So you're saying that that's like that that question that they asked um Compton mayor Dollar Hide back in the day when he was the first black mayor of a city of California, a white journalist asked them, can blacks govern themselves? What kind of racist crap is that? That's that's the same thing you're saying, Blacks can't have control of millions of dollars of money. Nah, lad is wrong for that tweet bottom line, And I'm gonna read it again.

I'm looking at the tweet on Twitter. I fully support reparations for African Americans, possibly in the form of a free education and quote and I know it shouldn't be the same thing right there, right, I fully support reparation for African Americans, possibly in the form of free college education. Now dissect that from me. What is he saying? He's saying, I mean, I think it speaks for itself, speak for a ship. You can you can tell me what do

you meant? Well, he ain't talking about cash, and that's what historically when the government gets reparations to other minority groups, they're getting cash. James, and I can came off three or four Native American groups that have received cash. Uh, the Jews received cash, which lad is, the Japanese received cash, and a bunch of other groups that I'm probably not remembering. But for blacks, Oh, we're gonna give them a college education, NA,

we need cash. We need cash. We can build our communities. We need cash so we can invest in our in our own personal future wealth. We need cash for all that. We don't need a college education, money go to Well, that's something that has to be worked out. But guess what. They worked it out for the Native Americans. They worked it out for several tribes, They worked it out for the Japanese. Why can't they work it out for African

Americans regarding the historical legacy of slavery. And that's all the and and I'm I'm I'm honestly, I'm not gonna put my foot in my mouth. I think the way he explained it to me, I understand, and that that was the subject that neither he or I wanted to go into again because he already got his back lash from it, people saying what they said, he understands, and I don't want to put his business out there I know, I know for a show he's not a racist. I know for a show, and and uh, I don't. I

don't want to. I don't know that because I know you. You'd have to say you know his heart. You don't know his heart. You did three interviews with the dude, and now you're telling me, you know it's hard when this camera grow. If I'll tell you, I'll tell you how I know. But I'm not saying these racists. But I'm saying, you don't know what he is. You know, That's what I'm saying. I don't know his intent, but I know he ain't racist. I can tell you this.

That tweet is racially insensitive. Is it absolutely? Possibly in the form of free at college education, that ain't basically saying for our kids to go to go to school for free, and that's I mean to go to school because half of us can't go to college anyway. So if you if if you put that into a college education in the four of an education, that's the best thing for us for these kids, for our kids to

learn go to college and then get these jobs. So it could have been meant and it can be taken all kind of ways, but we as black people, we take ship, we run with it. We we jump on ship like this, But we do this ship to ourselves. Dog, we do this. We break ourselves down every motherfucking day when it comes to a black man speaking on the black man. Look how we started this show today, another brother bringing down another motherfucker just for for for ratings.

And that's how we do every motherfucking day in general conversation. This is what you see on on social media every day, or rich nigger bringing down another rich nigga. Instead of binding together and then making ship happen, we talk about each other. So so when a white man or any other motherfucker's said we offended, we get offended. Just like I said with the police, the police sucking off their killing us, But we're killing ourselves every motherfucking day, drive

bys and all that ship. But when the police do it, we want to sue. We want to get out of here in march. We want to do all this bullsh So we should just let the cops kill us. No, but we're killing ourselves, but stop killing ourselves separate. Those are two separate things. Death is definitely, but it's two separate issues. You're talking about police officers that are sworn

to protect and serve that are knocking people off. It's separate from if we start you notself better, maybe the motherfucker's to see that, they just kill us and get away with So how do you think Black's got enslaved because they were? I'm not trying each other. Ain't got nothing to do with slavery. I wouldn't there. I understand slavery,

understand all of that. But just because our people will slave back, then that means we gotta stay trapped into that I'm saying, and we stay trapped in the slavery, keep that that slavery mentality, and and and think that that's what we are, that's all we work. We work way more than that. Brother, I know what I'm saying. State violence from the police is different from the community violence that we suffer amongst each other, and both of them.

Both of them are important issues, but one doesn't prevent us from having a conversation about the young don't make the better one of uh making no better? But yes to do because we gotta we gotta, we gotta stop blaming other motherfucker's for the ship that we're doing to ourselves. We gotta stop talking about each other and then just start embracing each other. We gotta stop killing each other and start helping each other. We ain't doing this ship.

We gotta do both every time. Uh, And I ain't gonna say no every time a nigger climbed the leader and try and damning over the fence. You gotta motherfucker grabbing anybody's ain't going snatching his ass down instead of putting your hand up like this and pushing him over the motherfucking wall. And we started our show with this ship. Well, you know, Reggie, Reggie made some comments and I thought

was worthy of addressing for real, for real, for real. Okay, he also said, let's move on from the flags week. But I do think that that last week is racially insensitive. And everybody, like I said, has it right to their own opinion, has it right to their own opinion. Everybody voiced their opinion on the daily, and not only about lad but about everybody else. My point is is when ship comes indirect to us, we quick to jump on each other. We we rather fight each other than than

than the ship. That's that that's sucking us, that's holding us back. But we were quick to jump on a man of color, well for nothing, no other reasons, but we quickly hurt each other. That's all I'm saying. There was another interesting comment Reggime may not really directed towards you, but he said that tray Von Lane, I guess spoke on quote unquote I did this when referred to Snoop, the Snoop situation and then red and the interview reg was like he was pushed to do that, We had

to tell him to do that. But in the interview, I guess Trayvon Lane, which I didn't hear the interview, I guess Trayvon Land is taking all the credit once again. Years it don't matter who pushed to and who did what. Two things coming out of that, we're still talking about it. The other one, Snooper is still doing what the fucking doing. Snoopers still making motherfucking money. And he ain't letting no motherfucking just because he got punched. He ain't, he ain't did,

He's still doing his thing. He moved on. Let's move on. And and I swear to God, man, I don't ever why why we do this podcast, Why I sit here? I don't ever want to talk about Sure night. I don't I don't want to talk about death Row. I don't want to talk about big In Tupac. These are two men that's gone twenty five years and we still stuck on that ship like it's man, that's a bad habit, and I don't want I don't want to discuss it no more because all it brings is b as to

the table. I think last episode we didn't even I don't know if it was the last episode of the episode before. We didn't even mention Tupac once. But hey, I can't promise that it ain't gonna come. Well, you can talk about it, but I would not comment on the anniversary of Biggie's death, and it was all over social media like this. Um another Reggie comment, he said that that, uh, he hopes you don't do anymore LAD

TV interviews. I'm a grown ash man. But then he heard that you might be a regular on there, so can you speak on what the future is between you and LAD interviews? I'm a regular. He made a comment like, I'm gonna go every week and do like the way trade D not every week, but TREYE. D would be considered a regular. Um Lord Jamar from brand Nubians a regular.

And I don't know if it was John that said it or Reggie Wright that said it, but well, let me let me say this, getting to know Black from day one all the way up until today untill Black came on our show. Uh, just speaking with him in general on the phone, just chopping it up with him. I got a chance to know Lad, not the viewer. My conversation extends way farther than during an interview. So Blad is a cool cat to to to conversate with,

hanging and kicking it and all that. We're from two different worlds, so I don't see that, you know what I'm saying. But I'm not here to disrespect him. I'm not here to speak bad on him. I'm not here to speak his business. And if I have any business with Lad, I don't know who the fun told him that I'm a regular? Who said I'm a regular. But man, I appreciate you, so being a regular do you get paid for that? Well? You know when he was on the show on episode fifth. What I'm saying, being a regular?

Do you somebody? Lad? Right? Anybody what's the regular? I mean? Tell me how they work? I actually addressed that on episode fifteen or The Gangster Chronicles when Lad was our guest and I said, um, these guys must be on the payroll, referring to Trey d and some of the others. He denied it. But my guess is if you are a regular, that should be That probably his conversation. But I don't. I can't him. Black called me in and asked me to do a show. I would do it.

If I called Blad and told me my money back on the show to clarify some ship. I think he'd do it, you know what I'm saying. Blad just had uh and and I had no clue about it until I seen it myself. About Bosco apologizing, you know, Black didn't have to go there to straighten the record or do anything. He kind of pressed the issue, Um, Bosco on your behalf. It sounded like it didn't sound like that to me. It's like, don't you think you should? You know? But that was up to Bosco. Oh, that

was up to him. That wasn't. Black didn't didn't have no piston on the side and say better say you know what I'm saying. So I applaud him for it, and I applied Bosco man. I accepted his apology the whole nine. That's all that was. So. I mean people talk like like me and Blad sleeping together and ship. Can y'all head? Is it? Like? No? If Blad ever called me, I think I would go, well, you you're

the second most successful interview last year. And my guess is that he would want you to be a regular like some of those and and that would be cool because that lets me know and let me stop playing, because this is real serious. That that don didn't even lets me know that that that there are people out there that that understand James McDonald. You know what I'm saying, and I appreciate that you know what I'm saying. But

it's not just on his platform. It's gage the chronicles people I talked and in this Hollywood they say, I don't win chronicles win. Aren't me that that we don't win Hollywood? That James on Hollywood or the whole the whole show, the whole show. Wow, I haven't. I haven't did nothing out of the ordinary. But what I do every Wednesday, I come up here, do the show, and I go tend to my family. I'm with my grandson on the daily. I don't hang out. I don't party,

I don't do all of that that extra ship. I don't do none of that. My only focus is coming up here doing what I gotta do, and to make sure when Reggie come home that he good. Reggie gonna come home to a show that has kept kept moving forward. Man, And that's that's my only purpose. And and man, be quite frank, this this to me right now today, This is all the funk I got. So I'm not here to to speak bad with with with with my co workers are or whomever. I'm here to to exist, man,

I'm here to keep it going. I'm the people that I talked to that called my phone, that called James McDonald and just want to say what's up. We appreciate you keeps me going every motherucking day. I started with my list, but I you know, I left me. I leave my book all over the place to appreciate every person that called me and shot the ship with me and and told me how I I expired them. Man, this is killing me. This is some ship never heard

in my life. I'm not here to jeopardize that. Um. I truly believe my purpose and and one thing I can say I'm guilty of is is that we don't say that me and Alex does not say and Reggie right or or say Reggie right now. When we started Gains chronicles, I can say I'm guilty of that. But our personal relationship Ranch, I think you already know how I feel about your dog. You know I don't do I gotta say every day, Reggie, I appreciate you. I appreciate you. I appreciate you. You you stop calling, so

I can't tell you. But every time I talk to you, I appreciate you. And I tell you that all the time. What more do you want from a man? That's all I got to give. I can't give no more you in jail. Now. My purpose is to keep Gains the chronicles. Let's keep bringing this and and and let's let's survive to September and then now we got better out and now we got more ship to talk about. Now we can sit across from each other and talk ship. I

ain't I ain't, I ain't tripping on you. Everybody they Mama no over from the beginning, CBS, I didn't want to do this ship. You called me, and man, you've been doing this ship from the beginning, from the beginning. Unfortunately, Reggie had to go sit down for a minute. Now, if you wanted me to, you could have said, stop doing the show until I come home and we'll push it together. No, you you want to talk and talk shit about me. You want to put on that I'm

hearing on this motherfucker. Oh, I got I got this to do with whoo whoo. I got this to do with who the woo? You you you're putting all this ship together behind the wall. You ain't come in it and said ship to me. But my whole motherfucking get down is about Reggie, right, My whole everything right here against the chronicles is Reggie and and Briant and everybody that sit in this motherfucking room. When we talked, They'll tell you, man, we gotta keep this ship going for Reggie.

Alex had to do Court, couldn't make it show much go on. We gotta keep the people right. We gotta make everybody happen. Let me ask you about that. How was it doing the show solo like that? It was very nerve racking every I was nervous as motherfucker, but I knew I had to suck it up and and and I just had to bring that that that, But

you had some guests. I thought you were gonna do the show just like solo and just talk whatever, and and and and I said, at home, and I practiced with my grand baby, because you know, I have I barely hear no half of the ship he's saying, so I tune it out and then I just go there. So I'm practicing for that, if it ever happened again, I can sit at this table all by myself and look straight in this mother camera and talk about all

kinds of ship. So what we're doing, and what you know, what I'm saying they want to do is get in line hooked up where we can ask the questions. And I sit there and ask questions all my fucking death, all my fucking day. But I do have a conversation. I do have a lot of history, a lot of ship that I can talk about. How to make you laugh, might make you cry, But I got a whole lot of ship up in here. I got a bigger ass head. I wear size eight, so I got a lot of

ship to talk about. Well, you held it down. That was episode forty six, third week of February, where I wasn't able to come in. But yeah, you held it down that week and you handle business man, and and that's what I thought it was supposed to be. You know if if if one fall, the other one got to be there to pick that one up. And we're gonna do our think I'm by farm from hater ship, especially from this position. I'm I'm far from trying to

go somewhere by myself. My The only thing I say here when I started gainst the chronicles long As Brian Eat Longers, Alex E Longas, James E. Longs, Reggie Eat, I don't give a funk what I'm doing. If they want to do a fucking interview by myself or documentary, I said, as long as everybody get a piece of the check. Do I not say that? Have I not said that? I ain't going nowhere by myself? And I never just thought about me. I ain't never been at

that point. So I I ticket offense hit anybody at on this circle, in this circle speaking funked up on me. I'm gonna attack back. I'm gonna tack back, and I ain't talking about we need to kill each other, none of that ship. But we can't fight each other. All right, let's move on from uh the Reggie Wright Junior interview. He will be getting released hopefully, he said September, maybe October, so he'll be back on the show soon. Uh. Let's

talk about briefly Nathaniel Woods. He was the dude that was executed last week in Alabama for the murder of three police officers that he didn't even he didn't even kill him. Another guy in the house was the shooter. He admitted to it the other guy, so he basically guilty by association. He was guilty by association. Uh. In his trial, they argued that he lured he lured the cops to where he was shooting, but it was very weak evidence. Um, the evidence actually show he surrendered the

protect You said, no, he didn't surrender. But you know, it's a it's a very difficult who do you believe it's a verdict three cops? Is did it? Don't even have to go that far. We already know they weren't coming home. He was they was gonna get the death penalty. Come on, man, you got black men killed three cops. Well what we thought they was gonna get off, Well, not not get off, but I mean he got executed and he wasn't even the killer. I didn't expect for

him to get out. But in Alabama, I'm gonna have to say, no, they don't. Okay, you know in another state, Uh, it might not have went down that way. But even the actual shooter, and this is a shooting that happened in two thousand four, the shooter himself even said that everything was spontaneous, nothing was planned. And I didn't even know they figured. They figured he just said that declared and let one of his friends are. Yeah, they probably

thinking that we lived that in the neighborhood. You know. When the police came and the motherfucker want to murder something, they get the homies and then the little homies said they did it. No, you think you're going away. The homie went to jail and he got light for it, you know what I'm saying. The older ki got more time for it. So they've been doing this ship. Everything

is a psycho man. Well, the governor of Alabama is his lady named k i Vy and she said that she refused to stop the execution of Nathaniel Woods because he played he was an integral part in the intentional murder of these three officers. But every lawyer that looked at this case said that he had nothing to do with that shooting. He had nothing to do with the murder of these three officers. So you know, it's just

one of those things. Who do you believe. I'm like this, All white people ain't bad, but in certain states, the intent of a white person is bad. They don't like black people. And I don't care how we cut it, how we said or whatever. They don't like black people, and black people know that and white people know that. So what then do we got to sugarcoat the shipped for it was opening ship goddamn case, three goddamn cops, especially if they were all white. They were all white cops. Okay,

your ass is gonna get home. Yeah, But what's interesting the governor said this that Nathaniel Woods did absolutely nothing to to try to stop the shooter. Like, what do you want to say? How do you how do you how do you you stop moving when they beat your ass with a stick, a metal stick? You can't stop. It's not Nathaniel woods responsibility to stop the other guy from shooting. You know, if he had it any he can't stop a motherfucker so so you kill me for it.

But I think that statement kind of shows you that they know he didn't have nothing to do with it. But they're saying he could have did more. He could have stopped this guy, he could have tackled him, he could have took the gun from him. Nathaniel did nothing. Therefore we're gonna execute him. And and and that's where they get you at from their point of view, from their opinion, based on their opinion, what you could have did.

Let me get a stick and start a woman in white man ass and I'll tell him to stop to resisting. You think he's gonna stop. You think you're just gonna just lay there flat and stop moving. No, you can't. You can't. That ship hurts you. If if if they don't get you one way, they're gonna get you another way. So you think the statement that his co defendant said, Carrie Spencer, is one of those statements that's kind of hard to this probably like a Homer trying to help

a home. And he said from a letter in prison, he said, um that that he's innocent. I know this to be a fact because I'm the person that shot and killed all three officers and and and that should have got him off. It shouldn't. Not not even that should have got him from the defending. They could have gained life, yeah, he could have. Just they could have gave him a flat thirty. He ain't did ship, He

didn't touch nobody. I was just there. Now I'm taking thirty years from him, man, for just being there is one thing. But killing him just because he was there and didn't do nothing, You motherfucker's just committed murder. Yeah, I actually believe that Alabama executed innocent man. I know there's some people are gonna say that he was part of the conspiracy, But I believe that Carry Spencer just was on one that day, guilty by associate and nobody.

I know more but those people that was there. But I don't think. I don't think Carrie Spencer the shooter, needed Nathaniel Woods to tell him what to do. He did on his own. Man. He did it on his own. And Alabama probably executed an innocent person last week. But coming from an Alabama, I'm not surprised. Now if this was another like California, California would have stayed the execution and investigated on I think we've stayed like two or three executions in the last few years, and but Alabama's

on some other stuff. They just like, Nah, I mean, it's just the different people. Man, then people don't like black people. You just killed three white men in Alabama. And if if Reggie was here right now, you know what he would ask me. He was that he would ask me what are the names of those three white cops that got killed? And I would say, I don't know, and it is the dude is dead. How long have

you stay on that bro with? Fourteen years? Two thousand four he was convicted to know five, so he's been on death row for fifteen years. What's really interesting the actual shooter is not executed yet, but they executed Nathaniel Woods, but Carry Spencer is still alive and he's waiting for his execution dates. So how they ended up executing him before the actual picked a loan strong? Yeah. Well, I'm looking at the CNN article and the CNN article doesn't

even have the names of these three officers listed. I would have mentioned their names in respect to the families, but um, in this one article here, the cops names aren't even listed. So let's move on to another story. James Uh, Lydia Harris, Harry Os, I'm not talking, I know, but this just happened the other day. The judge, this just happened just a few days ago. A judge of firms that the incarcerated Sugar Knight must pay former death

Row employee one hundred and seven million dollars. This is a story we talked about before where they actually vacated. Lydia Harris's her her judgment because she didn't divulge a bankruptcy. But I guess another judge looked at it and said, no, that doesn't matter. Uh, Lydia Harris, and I guess Michael Harris also or owed a hundred and seven million dollars. I'm sure a lot of people out there are gonna say, well, so what um Suge Knights doing twenty eight years in prison? Uh,

there is no more money. Death Row doesn't even is owned by Hasbro. But in the future, if there's any earnings that Suge Knight has coming, if he happens to win the lottery, if they make a movie about him and he's the producer on it, or if he's an executive producer of the show. Now, because of this judgment, Lydia Harris is entitled to some of that money. So

that's all it means. And I guess they are saying that that Michael uh, Michael Harris, Harry oh did play a major part in the finding founding founding of death row records back in the day. So anything you want to add to that, Jame, No, that's a lot of money, though, hundred and seven million dollars. I mean, I chake the money. But I mean, you know, I mean when when people, when you invest in people invest in you, then just come clean across the board, give money where money is due.

You don't have to be a certain kind of way, and then you people out of out of money if you owe it paid, and then you ain't gotta worry about it, you know what I'm saying. That's why I

say when people old taxes. You know, sometimes we get greedy and don't want to do certain things, but at the end of the day, we're gonna wind up paying for it anyway, So why not be straightforward from the beginning, and then you ain't gotta worry about that other ship At the end of the day, you can lay down and and and and don't have to worry about ship. You ain't stressing for nothing. So I mean, I just

think of viol it paid. Now. I wonder if that's gonna cause ray J to have hesitation because in this article and mention is that ray J is working on the biopic film for Sure Night, and that means that something the money drop a lene somewhere around up in there. Some of that money is that's coming in on that film is going to go directly to the Harris for the meal. Seven ain't ship a MILLI ain't ship to

ray Ja a hundred seven million. Oh, I thought it was not one point seven million, one hundred and seven million. I'm a shaff gun for higher. Get your money. Ray J might say, I'm not sure I want one point seven million. God damn, we're talking hundred and seven million dollars. Yeah, you gotta pay that. That's a lot of money for because the I guess the rumor is Harry Oh either put in one million or put in five hundred thousand.

So to put in five hundred thousand or a million into this company and win a judgment for and that's what people getting sucked up. Regardless if you put in thirty thousand, if if if you fucked me primitive, I mean, you should pay me for my spect all these years of man waiting on my money. So you're absolutely right. Words, it's based on what the company was valued at at

a certain time. So if it's valued at five million, they're basically saying Harris is entitled to the point is The point is the money that was lent to you, you triple quad triple moneies that I gave you into your company and became on the went bam. Now do you not think that I should have interest on what I gave from this time to that time? Why why are we going to court? Absolutely because because and just say nine and nine, you could have gave me two

million dollars and said let me actually this. Do you think that a man being in prison has influences a dude saying I ain't paying him, he ain't getting nothing he in prison anyways, because this guy from prison did not let prison hold him back from from fighting for his money. But a lot of times we think out of homie in prison, he's doing twenty years, forget about him. And that's where people got like fucked up. Men in prison, especially during life or long terms, find an ability they

got the ability to make shift happen from prison. Just because I'm in prison doing just like let's say, shoot, just because I got twenty eight years, don't mean I can't start from the bottom and work my way back at the top from where I'm at because he using other resources to to to conduct his business, meaning other people. So just because he in jail, don't stop nothing, don't stop nothing. I'm I can still make my money from here from this sale, and a lot of people do. Yeah.

I think we don't tend not me, but in general, we don't tend to respect dudes behind the wall. They're thinking that they're not capable, but not that they'll reach out some kind of way. You have the smartest motherfucker's in jail. They will figure out any motherfucking thing that they want to be figured out. They will figure out how to go from point A to point being. You

don't even know it. Well, I'm not surprised. I've always heard that Harry yo Um was an intelligent brother and that would utilize any and every resource that he has access to. And it's not going to forget and he is gonna be relentless until he gets when he's old man. I mean I think every man should be like that. I think some people have just gave up and like, damn, you know, a lot of would, But I wouldn't have gave up. You ain't ship, you owe me money, Let's

let's get it, and this ain't chump change. Okay. Last week I talked about Jackie Lacey, the d A for Los Angeles County. She was in an election and she had fifty of the vote, but they counted up some of the ballots during the last week James, and her fifty percent went down to forty nine point nine percent. So that means she's gonna have a runoff election against George Gascon this fall. Yeah, she might lose because, uh,

George Gascon. The third person had twenty something percent. George Gascon basically the other two people have and that third person's votes are most likely going to go to George Gascon and not Jackie Lacey. So when they let me just ask you this, do she do you think she deserved to sit there? She had two terms already, it's time for a new day. So she's been she does. She's been in there since two thousand and twelve. She did two terms. Um, she did her thing, and let's

bring in another person. I believe she's the first black d A the Los Angeles ever had. But a lot of people are not happy with her, and it's crazy. Motherfucker. Just don't call it like it is. When you get people in power, people in power still have rules. I don't give a view at the top you still have is it cold? You gotta follow. So she's gonna act according to the way these people want her to be. You ain't just out there doing what you want to

do and how you want to do it. And then think, ain't nobody gonna say ship because I'm I'm I'm this person. The only person can do that as the president dude, Mr Yellow, Mr Orange, He bought the only one that that that get away with his own ship. But everybody in parwer man gotta answer to somebody. Still, I think she lost some votes because her husband pulled that gun out. Some people turned off by that. And look how close that it might have hempted. This kind of hempted, But

she was her ass was out anyway. It was time for them to get rid of this lady. That lady knew it. It was time for her to go get your black ass out of here, and she knew it was time to go. Well, they'll do a runoff election in the fall and we'll we'll see. She probably just pop up now she done lost or voted them went down. At first she was she was looking good. Yeah, she had fifty one percent. She got down to and now George Gascon is gonna come for her head. And George

Gascon is a former l A p D chief. He's also a former chief in New Mexico and then he was the former d A of San Francisco. He decided to come back to Los Angeles. Sure, what they need to do is get the history thing on him, what type of person he was? Actually, George? I met him once, um one time they were doing some some gang gang awareness and they wanted to have a better understanding of gangs. And they called me down to Parker Center. This is

when when l APD was in Parker Center. And I said, let me go down there and here what these guys are talking about. And he's telling me like, hey, I want to I want to work with the youth. I want to bring programs to these communities. This is before they did Summer Night Lights. And I was like, Wow, I didn't never heard no police talk like this before. Didn't Did any of that happened? Well, the summer night

lights did happen. They did some of night lights in two thousand and eight, and they did it in eight parks, and then they expanded it in two thousand nine and sixteen, and they're still doing it today. And they say that whenever they do some of night lights in the summer, when they keep the parks open for you know, after midnight, that crime goes down in all these neighborhoods. So that certainly was I think a positive program that the city had. But then he left, he left to um to take

a job as chief in another city. Um, so I thought he was done with l A. But um, all the stuff I know about George Gascon has been pretty good. So yeah, now everyone's gonna start researching this dude because him and Jackie Laisa about to go go head up in the fall and we're gonna see um, you know who who. Uh. To me, it really doesn't matter who's there because we don't see the work, We don't see you know nothing. So yeah, at the end of the day,

let's keep it real. It doesn't matter who's position. It doesn't matter if they oh, they getting paid, we don't see it. They an't stop shipping here, there, nowhere else. So I mean none of that. And I don't even know why we even be talking about those people giving them their wild can because it it is, it don't concern us in a sense. I mean, we can talk about it all day because we see him on GV and all that other ship. But whatever her position is,

she's not helping us. Well, I think it concerns us because these are the people that are prosecuting people that we either knew that we know, and then we if people we know in prison who are appealing their cases and they got to take it back to the county. They either got to take it to Jackie Lacy's office or George Gots go on if he wins and wus to the eyes of of her of chacking your appeal

to her, She ain't helping nobody issue. Honestly, Well, we have won some appeals that there's been some some victories in the last eight years. I don't know if she got to be clear cut, Yeah, I don't know what her position is on all these because it was just so many and That's what I'm saying right there. I mean, it wouldn't bother me, and she lost her job or not,

she ain't worried about my mind. I like to just see a new person and nothing like the only thing that I have against Jackie Lacey is that in eight years you only prosecuted one cop for murder when there were at least there were there were a few more you could have done. But like I think you said it a couple epilgode so ago, Like what good is

that for her in her job? And she starts prosecuting cops, then they're not gonna like her, you know, And she'd have been going and she would have probably been going, well, we'll see. But there are d as that prosecute cops. And and the one that we mentioned in the beginning of the show, um on the fact check what's his name? Uh? The Orange County d A prosecuted J. Cincinelli, the one eyed cop that beat up a home is doing in Kelly Thomas for absolutely no reason. Right, he got prosecuted.

I wonder if Jackie Lacy would have even prosecuted that if it happened in l A County. My guess is now she probably wouldn't have. So I think she's pro cop and I think she's pro corrupt cop. Oh I give you shaved, corrupt cop, pro coup. That's that's I mean, she on two sides of defense. I mean, like I said, this situation really don't matter because it's is what they're doing. I don't know how it's effected us, you know what

I'm saying. And that's one of my maybe one of my biggest problems, because I don't know too much about the politic standpoint of it. I don't know about like like my boy here he can with your sleepy ass, you can talk about Donald Trump and all this politics ship. I don't understand that ship. So what the fun any president we had? What what has that done for us? I don't think you're missing out on anything because I'm of the belief it doesn't matter who's in office over there,

we still got the same problems. We still got the same issues. We need our own motherfucking president, a hood president or something. We need something we need to start helping us. Other than that, and then other people when they got damn problems, we got more problems than the law allowed. So we need to really just start working on our ship. I don't give a funk about Donald Trump.

I don't give a funk about what he's doing. If these people are gonna allow this man to go blow up ship and do other ship just because he knows he can that them people that's following him are stupidest, fucking just like him. So, but we ain't got no say. So we can't stop this motherfucker, you know what I'm saying. So we're just sitting here waiting for a bomb to drop on us because we can't do nothing about what the funk going on over there. They say, vote, How

do we know the votes is being counted? Right? How do we know the motherfucker's that's counting the vote know who the funk's gonna win because they count the votes. Yeah, we don't know if these elections are rigged, especially with these new digitals exactly. This is my thing. So Donald Trump won once, Donald Trump gonna win again, probably. But look, if you look at the US presidents for the last hundred and fifty years, there's a pattern. It always goes Democrat, Republican,

Democrat republican. Sometimes it goes eight years, eight years, eight years, four years, eight years. It just goes back and forth, and Democrat Republican is the same motherfucking thing. They these people give a funk about self. These people was making money on top of money. They're not bringing that money from up there from the White House and bringing into the hood. They're not They're not making money. And said, well, we're gonna build this ship because we believe all all

people equal or one. So we gotta fix this. If y'all can stop doing this, this is what we're putting into the neighborhood. The motherfucker's don't give a funk about what happened in Comforted. They don't give a funk what was happening over here. Put the police over there, Let them do what the funk they want to do. We gotta be accounted for. Yeah, absolutely, Um. I think the reblood kinds and the Democrats are all the same. You know, they might have a different ideology, but behind closed doors,

they're sipping their drinks and they smoking theirs. We're thinking that they wanted to believe they're fighting each other, and the motherfucker's ain't fighting each other. They're fighting together. You half the time, they're not fighting. Man, when they when Donald Trump didn't get impeached, and these motherfucker's know he a bad motherfucker knows something wrong when they didn't impeach him. It's all theatrics, man, um let me, let let me

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you want to holler at him. B I, G G J thirty six thirty six, and he still has those amazing death row t shirts nine zero nine one nine zero three four five. You can find me Alex Alonso at um Alex Alonzo one zero one on all social media platforms. And this is usually where I tell you where you can find Reggie Right Jr. But because you just mentioned, we don't really shout him out too often,

but you can't. You can't holler at him right now, but I'll throw his social media out there because he will still be on the same platforms when he comes home. It's Reggie dot right dot Jr. On Instagram, And go to Bond first so you can see and understand what james frustration was about on the latest interview that they posted up there on that platform. I believe, I believe, and I know we were rapping and shipped up almost not yet. Loyalty is a motherfucker some of us don't

possess that. Some of us don't understand what it means. But I'm here to show you my loyalty to Reggie, Alex, Brian and norm Is. These are the only guys in my circle. Anything happened or posting them is gonna happen to me anything by any means necessary. I'm going down with the ship. If if any one of those guys is touched, you got to touch me too. And I hope they feel the same way about me. That's why

I say loyalty. If you don't have it and I got it, I'm gonna give you my last If you got an issue three or four in the morning and I got my I'm fucking up whatever. I'm gonna get the funk off that pussy and come to you because you're again. And I know it's a problem if you call me at that time on some rodet dog ship. And that's what my loyalty at. I shouldn't have to second guess my friendship for for for none of these guys, to none of these guys, I shouldn't have to act

in a certain way. I think a certain kind of way now that if you if if that's where I gotta be. Now, I gotta reinsert some ship. Now, I gotta think different. Now I gotta misunderstanding. Maybe I misunderstood, But my Lord is everything, especially to everybody in my circle. All Right. The last news story we have before we wrap up was the story we talked about, Uh, Harvey Weinstein. He he was sentenced this week, James years. They gave him.

You thought he might have skated because he's a multimillionaire and has been doing this for his whole career. All I'm say is this, they stretched him out. Man, y'all? Did Bill Cosby get his ass? Y'all? Fucking with with with what's that? What's his name? R? Kelly? Lock his ass up? Y'all know he did that? Ship free Bill Cousby. Harvey Weinstein was sentenced twenty three years. He was found guilty of sexual assault and third degree rape, which I

don't know what that means. Uh. Once again, it's about Cherman and you knew they was gonna get him because people was questioning the judicial system. Got Bill Cosby, but all these other motherfucker's is going home free, you know what I'm saying? And what man out there that don't touch a woman. My only problem with this is is that they wait fifty thirty years and then they can

come and prosecute the motherfucker. That's bullshit. I know you was concerned about that on the previous episode that if the woman don't bring it up now, then why bring it up? Why bring it up twenty years later? That's a waste of goddamn time. How can you prove that your memory is still that fresh that I couldn't have traumatized you because you're you're you're functionabal, you're working the whole time, you're able to take care of your child

and your husband. You're still having sex with your motherfucking husband, so you ain't traumatized. So what what the funk will bring you to this point? Money? Motherfucker? They're gonna sue. You don't got found guilty. You a millionaire, they're gonna sue, and nine times out of ten, the average motherfucking man, they got a case. The first thing they want to do is settle out of court. Let it go away,

because I don't want to go through this bullshit. Well, some of these women, I understand them not coming forward, and I'm not gonna repeat what I said the last time. But um, go to the episode forty seven when I responded to James about how I understand that some women are just hesitant on coming forward when it's when it when it happens, and it takes a little bit of time sometimes for people to you know, come forward. And was you around when when when he was running you

enough when the cocaine came out. Of course, the pretty niggas couldn't get no, no, no chick because they was working with all the big niggas, the fat niggas that had the money. When that motherfucker stopped working with you, what the first thing they do, some of them chicks holler, rape, chalk shit, or set your ass up, just like these basketball stores, these football stores, these rappers, they go out of state and they fuck brought the first thing she says,

I'm pregnant. You know how much money you will get from a rich motherfucker for one baby. You're set for eighteen years, at least for a teen motherfucking years. And then some of these the motherfuckers go back and they have another baby. Some of these motherfuckers don't even question the fraternity. So are you thinking that some of these Harvey Weinstein victims may not be telling the truth. I think a lot of them don't tell the truth. Man.

When a woman can accept a man brushing up against her a poster, just straight putting his hands all in their ship are squeezing or trying to rip off her clothes some totally different. If if a man ain't penetrated, you ain't ripped off your clothes and he just walked past you and squeeze your ass, is that worth twenty three years? Absolutely not. No, so follow discrimination case when he squeeze your ass and be done with that ship funk all that other bullshit. This is all extra and

women have been doing that. Women groom their bodies to catch a rich motherfucker just to get them. They fuck you and they have a baby and then and maybe some of them got lucky and got married, but then the divorce came right after. She said. Women have groomed theirselves. They have mama's that teach their daughter and show their daughters this type of ship. This has been going on for a long time. But I'm just saying, well, you know,

he could appeal his case. But these convictions are based on two women, Miriam Haley and Jessica Man and uh, one of the women accused him for an assault in two thousand six. So to you, that's that's just too long. Ago was fourteen years ago, and now you want to bring it up. Yeah, why do she want to speak on it now? Maybe it's something she got it. She a lot of ship going, but we don't know what happened behind closed doors, see what I'm saying. But we

speculate all motherfucking day, but we don't know. She probably went out at him and told him, if you don't give me who WHOA, I'm gonna prosecute. I'm gonna go tell him you did this. He said, fuck you, go go tell him. And she did that because he didn't pay, but he should have gave her the little last money she asked for and walked away from the ship. But I mean, not just how I go. And can't nobody out of here tell me that we don't have women like that. We have what they call gold diggers. We

have women that's opportunists. When they see something, they jump on it. Even back in the days with basketball, they had women following these these ball players all over the place, getting pregnant. And then you the daddy and half of the motherfucker's was married, so they paid their way out and taking care of they bashed the child on the side. So you have women that get down like that. People

just had to be careful. Well, hopefully these women were not lying, but if they were, I'm sure he'll appeal. He's got the money to appeal, he's got the money to win. I ain't gonna call him no lie because he probably did touch him. Well, he tried to get his attorney tried to get him only sentinenced to five years because of his age. The maximum sentence was un admitted.

The crame you got found guilty due to time, Like I would gude compromise a little bit with the twenty three years to judge heard that that Gangs Chronicle show and said, ship, if you're a man of power, you ain't no different than a man uh in in property, you ain't no different from me. So give them the same thing. I will get that motherfucker that living the hood, Get that motherfucker t three years and think about it

all right, Well, let's sull. I want to thank all the listeners for enjoying this episode of the Gangster Chronicles. Hopefully next week we'll have Reggie Wright calling in. Yes, sir and everybody. Oh, is that right? The NBA season just got suspended indefinitely. That's crazy. No, but no basketball. I just I just heard that the Golden State Warriors played the game with no fans in the stadium. Why

they do that? The virus, the coronavirus. Oh man, hey, hey, Gangster Chronicles will be back next week for sure, regardless of this coronavirus. Um. You know, it was crazy. We didn't get to talk about it, but we had a lit party here last week. But I was just thinking about the coronavirus. We're supposed to stay out, We're supposed

to stay away from huge crowds. But people were smoking weed, Sharon Blunt's putting their mouth on things, and this virus going around that was last They ain't shick yet, ain't none of the motherfucker's had it. If you gotta get you some some motherfucking uh what they call that, ship some garlic, boil garlic and drink the water. You cool that that to cure any motherfucking So as of as of this week, the NBA halted the season. Then I guess there's what twenty games left in the season, and uh,

we're gearing up for the playoffs. Another thing that was canceled. This is something I take my kids to every year here in Los Angeles is the Festival of Books at USC I've been going there for years and they just canceled it because of the coronavirus. So I'm like, is oh another thing. My daughter is supposed to go to Finland. She we bought the ticket, I'm paid for everything, and they just canceled her trip to Finland. So I guess

this coronavirus. I don't know if this coronavirus is as serious as they're saying, because I've been listening to some doctors that said, hold up, don't overpanic. But at the same time, I've seen how this virus um is spreading really fast. It's I think it's spreading a little bit faster than than influenza, which is the same flu we always get. But here's the thing, people die from the influenza,

the regular flu virus, like people die every year. They're saying that the coronavirus might be a little bit stronger than the influenza virus. So the coronavirus is just a code though it's just a virus, and they're talking about cure. Let me just let everybody know there is no cure for any virus. No virus has a cure. What they're trying to do is create some sort of a vaccine so that people don't die from it. That's why I trip off everybody that that go get a flu shot.

A flu shot ain't nothing but the flu. They're injected in you. I've never got sick. Why would I do that? If you're if you're vulnerable to it, I would recommend it. But if you're pretty healthy, regular healthy, you don't need no flu shot. I've never had a flu shot, but I would not going to go nowhere where I'm gonna let the motherfucker give me a cold. I would consider a flu shot in my elderly years, when my immune system is a little bit weaker. But I want to

thank everybody for listening to the Gangster Chronicles. James, you still got them shirts. Reggie Right, you're my brother. I love you. I'm always love you, my nigga. But if you got something to say to me, nothing but the phone call, nomber the phone call, because I would be that same way with you. But other than that man. Don't make me come visit your monkey. Go to go to Bound first and listen to that interview that that Reggie gave from prison. And don't forget to check out

Street TV. I just uploaded a couple of new episodes. I even got one of James homeboys on on an episode coming out real soon. That one came out really good. I can't wait to post that one up. And we're out out. Appreciate you, appreciate the show, Appreciate our text. Yeah, Jackie Laces

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