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EP 135 The Block Is Hot w Reggie Wright Jr.

Dec 28, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 10Ep. 135
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We decided to drop an EP over the holidays to talk about some of the madness that's going on in these LA streets. Eiht is with his fam for the holidays so he will be back next week. We talk about the mayhem that went down in the Hollywood Burlington coat factory that resulted in the death of a young teenage girl. Reggie Wright Jr. checked in with us to give his unique perspective. Tap in!

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We'd like to welcome everyone to another episode Against the Chronicles podcast I with My Dogs to Night. Yeah, eight is on that road right now, hopefully getting to where he gotta get too safe and sound. You know everybody traveling over them holidays. Hope y'all had a good holiday. And LA don't been. How does l A for it to be raining like it was like? Exist colde as a motherfucker out here now. But the streets is hot. The streets is hot as hell them. The streets is hot,

the streets high. You know what, I don't think that these catt is listening. You know, some of them hearing you, but a lot of them don't want to hear the ship and they just out there buck wow. I'm just glad the holidays is over. They bugg wow the bug Oh they're going real buck wild. You know. One of the things I was talking to you about earlier, Man, they had an incident up at the Burlington Coach Factory

in Hollywood. Man were a cat and there I guess he had a knife or whatever like that, and um fourteen year old girl when they shot the got um one of the strays that when it hit a little girl that was in her dressing room. You know, prayers to her family to night, because I don't think no family playing to go out to get a dress for their daughter and you know they come home without their daughter. Man, that gotta be, you know, prayers up to that family. Man.

Little girl's name was, I have it right here. This young girl, Valentina or Alina pro Daughtau, she was four teens, was in the dressing room with her mother when a bullet ain'er the suspect passed through the wall, fatally striking a teenager. Valentina was killed by a gunshot wounds to the chest. The court and the record shows, and you know they classifying this is a homicide. This murderers going. That guy that was in there, well it shouldn't because

he didn't have a knife. He had to steal ride. He had to steal ride. When they you know he got he was killed too, and they he had to steal ride. Next to his body. He didn't have a knife exactly. But this is the cold part of body. First. You gotta look at it like this, the police and human just like all of them, all the motherfucker's that wear uniforms, a mancho like that, all of them don't use this. When they get in situations like that, they follow their first mind, and the first mind tells you

to what shoot m You know what I'm saying. So why wouldn't they not chaste this man? Even if you had a night, Why not use the taste? When that was my thought? Whether it's like you have a store full of people, right, these people already panting because it's somebody and they're acting crazy, and they got everybody kind of stand where they're at. Right, the man don't have a gun. You could have chased him or two or three off. Y'all could have went in there and just

rest with this dude down. You could have chased them, rest of them down, handcuffed them. Game over. Now you've got a little girl, And I'm just trying to imagine how them parents is feel a man, because I guess they went out evidently to get the girl. She was going out there getting the dress for the Kings or Kings and Ghetto or whatever, right at party she was going to and now she didn't come on with her parents. This all was over the holiday season. Man, It's it's crazy.

But what about the police officers that no, it was his bullet that killed that little girl. How do he feel about it? I'm pretty sure he's going through some anguish. But you know what, it seemed like it was convenient to do for them to say, Okay, this homicide is on this guy. No, it's technically note you know what I mean, it's technically not on him, because, for all we know, it sounds like a cat that just had some mental problems that just snapped inside of the store, regardless,

regardless that you support as a motherfucker down. So I don't know. I don't know their policies and all that other ship, so we can only elaborate on this ship. I see it as they should have chased this dude and took him down what you assumed him to have. You can't go by assumptions and just shoot the motherfucker down. If the pipe but still pipe, then you could chaste or y'all could take that take him down. But the police don't want to go get hurt. They want to

go home. Yeah. Well, you know what, though, for it to be some strange it sound like it was multiple gunshots. It was more than one because he's killed too. He got killed too, so it was more than one. Shot. How many shots does it take to take him up down? Yeah, it don't take many, man, And just imagine, you know, you got so many people that's probably funked up after

this scenario. You got the mama, right, you got the mama number one that's going through her ship and she's probably guilty wondering why the bullet didn't hit her instead of her daughter. Then you got to then you got the police officer. I'm feeling I'm pretty sure he's going through his own kind of grief because I don't think no police officers want to kill a little kid exactly. No. And then you got and you got this guy's parents. You you even got to Cat James, who's um who

who got shot? That wasn't there with to steal pump? Ain't no tell him what was going on through Buddy's mind? Well, I mean, we really can't say until we know more. But they said they got to do a lot of investigation, so we don't know what was going through his mind. But look at him, man, the police is killing. Motherfucker's out of here. And if you gotta stick a batter

something in your hand, it's justified. But this little girl didn't have nothing to do with the situation, no note at all we feel about taking this little girl life. I know they gotta hurt. I know they gotta hurt. It ain't nothing he can say to her parents, you know what I'm saying. But if he got kids, you just imagine what he could go he could be going through when he when he went home, or when you come back to work the next day, or if you come back to work. So I'm i'm, I'm, I'm like

this man. They gotta be accountable just like we are, Like we gotta be accountable for our bullshit. You know what I'm saying. If I accident then shot a kid, shooting at another nigga, I'm gonna get that murder. They're gonna give it to me. I don't wear a badge, but do that justified murder because you got a badge on? No? No, I don't you know what if it makes you think

about something. When I used to go to UM Japan, James, one thing I noticed is that Japan, for one Japan, they got crime like everybody else got, but they don't have as much as crime as we have. And they got gangsters and stuff out that they got people out there selling drugs and everything else. But did you know the police department don't even have guns either. They don't have no guns, and I'm pretty sure they got to

access to pistols of need. But I'm pretty sure if somebody showed up with some submachine guns acting the food, they would be quick down them. But you don't see cops walking around with guns, man. And when I tell you, I've seen the police take some people down in Japan, it's strictly all for us. And they tied up on the ground that quick. So they toss that some officers out here needs more training in combat physical comeback opposed to grabbing your pistol first. Here you have police officers

mistaken their tasers for their gun and killing somebody. You gotta be accountable for that because that's a mistake you ain't supposed to make on the field. That's just some wrong ass file ship. You can't it shouldn't be able to use that type of ship as an excuse. Man. So basically, I mean, it's are we kenning things? You know what I'm saying just about almost like that? Don't all police officers ain't ain't ain't like that? Are wake

up on that till you know what I'm saying. But but now we know you got some police officers out here, that's with the KKK ship. You got some police officers just don't like black people, and they talk about it on their radios and they help you when they're pulling your over or or patting you down. Yeah, so this this one, it was good having Reggie's ass on the show to talk about them thoughts of what cops be having.

We'll be going through their mind with certain ship go down, and I can go at it with him too, right now, Yeah, for sure, show me the figure that that that'd be the thing. And I talked to rig Reggie REGGI had a good Christmas too, he said, yeah, like damn, then look at the space getting fact that what I'm saying over the eating good even good meals and ship, now

that's what we're doing. Ok Uh. It was a little girl in Burnton's trying on some clothes and the police had an altercation with another gentleman and they wind up shooting at him and the girl was struck by a straight bullet and was killed. What's your what's your take on that? Should the police be accountable for that? Are Is he justified for what he did because it was an accident? A straight bullet? Well see there I go again. Well I keep telling you'll accidents happened. I only believe,

I mean accountable. Hell yeah, he's gonna be accountable. Well are you talking criminally or civilly? Civilly? For sure years the question is criminally? You gotta be doing something. They negllect, you know, you know, was he drunk when that happened? Was he out there doing a felony or a crime when that happened? Or was it just an accident? I don't care. I guess he was tripping and the police was called. The police came in and the guy had

a middle rod and the police fired on him. They took him down, but a straight bullet hit the girl. You don't think they should have used the taser? Yeah, she was inside of a dressing room in the straight went to the dress room wall. All they hate the mother girl one year old, ninety year old. It doesn't

matter about the age. You know somebody for that happening to It's all about the people go to jail for accidents or for things that you do where you shouldn't have been doing and then you call somebody to die. The difference is what I'm trying to say, that you're the drunk driving a regular driver driving, you have a car accident and you drunk driving and you kill someone versus you just driving down the street. You have an accident,

some one die. Should you go to deal you only should you should go to jail for the drunk driving one. Should you go to jail for the accident you took somebody life? I don't. I don't think you should. I mean, it all depends on if he just just rear ended even kill the person. I'm not saying that people was uh would spills some coffee in his laugh and then in the light and killed a prodgesteran I'm talking about a light was gone, a little girl and that that

they that was in there. He was also culled. So who's accountable for the little girl? Well, the accountability is in our country, unfortunately, is the civil you know, the civil that's gonna have to be paid. But do you go to a penitentiary because right now we if well, if somebody came here right now and and and shot norm and the bullet went through uh, through the through the walls, and and and and kill somebody in there, and maybe Norm jumped Norman is not to get into

an argument right now. Get into an argument right now, And no one pull out the gun at a son and it's uh, in self defense, fire and shoot bullet, hit Norm and go through through the through the through the walls and kill somebody next door. Should his son go to jail because he was defending themselves from Norm? But the straight bullet went through and here somebody next door. And he wasn't shooting reckless, recklessly or anything. He was

defending himself. Should he go to jail? Why? Because he did? He killed Norm, he kills somebody else. Okay, on killing Norm, I said, no one pulled the gun out on one him. He was justified in doing it. Let's just let's not go through it. Let's go through that. He was justified in shooting that Norm for whatever reason. He was justified, you know, self defense all the way. But when he

shot bullets went through the walls. Let's I'm not saying Norm live in the apartment or not, because I don't know, but let's say if it is an apartment and it went through the walls and struck somebody next door. Should he go to jail? I said, yeah, the law doesn't agree with you, James, and and and that's the code part about it. That's the code part about it. Because a crime is a crime, right what makes it a crime?

Self defense is self defense. He wasn't recklessly, now, Okay, like I said, if he was recklessly the shooting, pap blah blah blah blah, just throwing it all over the place. Now you've got a different scenario because he's being recklessly and all of that. But this land is in there trying to defend themselves. He's trying to he was defending themselves and unfortunately a bullets trade and went through a wall and kill someone else. So why would they run

it a homicide? Anything taking the life of buy another man's hand is considered what homicide, But the getting is justified homicide or unjustified homicide. So your questions, why would it be because they're an unjustified homicide? No, no, no, I'm gonna read you what happened right Um, this is what they said right here. Surveillance video shows the twenty four year old suspect, Daniel Elina Lopez entering the Burnington Co. Factory store in North Hollywood with his bike and wearing

a tank top and shorts. He takes the escalator upstairs with his bike. Moments later, he returns to the escalators wearing a multi colored jacket a long pans but for swinging his bike lock a customers. He is seen attacking several female customers. Several body camp videos released by police show a woman on the floor covered in blood as officers arrived and attempt to find a suspect, who, according to a police statement on Friday, was a short distance away.

An officer can be hurt in the body camera footage, firing three bullets towards the suspect later falls to the ground. Valentina or Atlanta Parata fourteen, was in the dress room for mother when a bullet ain'ted. The suspect passed through the wall, fatally striking the teenager, and Valentina was killed by a gunshot, wounding to the chess courting. The record show. The police department also released three nine one one calls

and regular transmissions of the shooting. Police were called to the scene following the numerous reports of assault with a

daily weapon and the possible shooting in progress at the store. See, they heard that it was a possible shooting in progress, but that wasn't the case, right, Um, they don't know when I can understand the police walking into an environment like that and not not knowing really because they hear about shootings and it's really just a dude with a lot going around apparently just whooping on people women it seemed like, you know, but they called this a homicide.

But the interesting part of the ridge is no firearm was recovered from the scene, and that might be his thing where people may say, well, why was you shooting it for? Was no firearms? Yeah? Well, like you said, they got reports, but that's factor that it was from people inside this or that was shot. But that that that alone doesn't justify it. But that show you your mindset why you got your guns poured, you know, pointed out and golood out of your holster and all of that,

not just walking in. You know, that's why they're coming in like they come in. But the thing is what did anything that man is hand, that what calls um him to fear that him or someone else life is a danger is what needs to be explained of having for lethal that's if you've got something in your hand non lethal, that's just to keep me from having the rustle with your big ass or knowing big ass or whatever and possibly give my back hurt or my armser

and to sustain you or even hurt you more. You know, if we're beat knowing you for about ten minutes or whatever, the taser is supposed to subdue you enough to the point where we ain't gotta be all doing all that tussling and wrestling and stuff. So, like I said, because we don't know what was a lags that he had in the end, You know, people, you can't hit me up department store. You you do, I mean you can't if you think, number one, there's something in your hands

that that will hurt me or hurt someone else. And two, you already got reports of shots being fired and all of that, uh, prior to getting there. So you're gonna be a little bit on edge anyway, because you you believe the reports that you got that people were shooting inside the location. But that's not that alone right there.

Don't justify you doing what you did. What justified you doing what you did is what you saw when you pull the trigger, and what that man is gonna have to justify saying that he saw or something that, not just having a stick in your hand, Because if you throw a stick at me, that ain't gonna kill me

or hurt me. But you're beating somebody upside the head with that stick or that that metal ride, or or it's sharp enough where you you I think you could throw it and bust me upside the head and take my gun from from me, or swinging I'm close enough to you where you can swing it and bust me upside of my head and take me and take my gun from me. Oh yeah, you can pull the trigger. Well, they said it's on paid administrative leaved. He's gonna be out for at least two weeks now standard. I mean,

the depending on time is really up to you. How will you go to see the shrink and you're telling him how you're feeling after that, because most cops go, especially if they know it's questionable, they start having headaches and kate sleep and all of that. They're starting to build their strust case up and and and all of that. Um, but a good shooting where everything was justified you back in three to five days. But like I said, I didn't hear to be honest with where Norm said about.

But I want you to look it up and look at it, and then you can honestly tell me that it should be some type of punishment for this, because you're going to the department store with a gang of people, a gang of people, and not only that, you put other people lives in in in jeopardy when you after the second shot. And that's a proven fact because of

a fourteen year old girl dead. Were people if me and my home point in there doing the smashing grab and I started shooting a motherfucker's and my homeboy get killed. I got his murder, Yeah, called the family murderer. Okay, So why why doesn't that apply to the police officers? Because I wasn't in there. I didn't go there committing a crime. I wasn't going in there to commit a felony.

Me and you go in the store me, and you're going to store and we're just shopping me and you're just going to buy a fair jeans and we want to trust, like or whatever, and and you start shoot. Do I go to jail now? No? No, I don't, because we're not because not just because you just know if the scenario that you gave me and you go and do a crime, and then you do that, then yes, But we just go on the store and you see somebody you don't like, or you get into it with

somebody and you decided to shoot them. But we can prove that we were just going there to buy some clothes and it just happened. I do not go to jail for for murder at that time. They're gonna try to make me. If you get in that car with me and leave, you're gonna be charged too. That's called accessory after the fact. If and that's only if I know that it happened and I don't report it at some time, but or help you get away somehow. If I like James, come on, that's cool, we gotta get

out of here, then I'm accessory after the fact. But that's still not the murder thing. But now me and you're going in there playing the shop left, or going in there to playing to look for you know, hey, hey this they gonna work there that I got a problem with. Or I know that Reggie's inside of that store in Burlton coat uh factory and there in that store and I got a problem with here, we need to go hollidand Reggie and we gonna need to go do this or do that, and then something jumped off.

Then yeah, you're gonna go to jail because it's kind of hard to police. It seemed like that because you know, we got another case and this has just happened to I don't think um, I don't know if you heard about this, but on December eighth, man, they had um a little kid that was just about to turn thirteen. Man, little Alexandra Alvarado kid. Over in Wilmington's, there was in the schoolyard and some guys just come in just dumping. Man, they kill a little boy, they shoot a couple of

other people. Man, they say this like, um, this neighborhood don't have game problems for the longest over in Wilmington's. Yeah, the little boy got killed. Man, whole bunch of other people got shot. And we're talking about some kids. Somebody shooting around the schoolyard because apparently these little kids was out of after school program and they're outside. One girl was watching a little brother play basketball. Who comes and

shoots at um in the schoolyard. Bro. Yeah, unfortunately that's that was as long as that person was there, that that that was your rival, and you just go stupid, not thinking that you can are gonna hurt somebody else, just going there and just start shooting. Yeah, this this is crazy man. You see this every day. But the only thing the difference is today they catching them on camera. I just seen three cats and Compton in l A

be killed in this video. This video. Almost as soon as the ship happened, pretty much, they sent this the Slim the Slim FO hundred ship. As soon as that happened. When got Mike got killed it, I got that video. It's almost like do they have some feelings on this at all times? Everybody has. Everybody got read, we got the camera, we got you walking around, all three of us, got a video in our right hand pockets on our right hands right now. The phones, so we got phones around,

we got rings, uh, cameras. The government got them up. I mean, that's a satellite up there just looking down on all this ship, and they really want to know something going on outside. They can pull it. They just don't want to expose that. But it's a satellite up there that can tell you everything that's going on. So unfortunately it's stuff. Yeah, cameras are out there, and that's why people are kind of do the only thing that's helping a lot of people right now to the damn

mask that's over your face. Everybody got a reason down and walk around with the mask over their face. Yeah, and it's kind of hard because I see both sides. You know, you're a police officer. Now, I don't know if I'm a police officer. I'm gonna be way. Let me let me say that I ain't been a police officer for twenty six years. I just understand the thing everybody always I ain't been a police officer for twenties

six years. So but you know the rules and you know what I'm saying and the guy lines and stuff, and I don't know at this point where everything is. I don't know if I see some ship, if I'm even get involved like that, because you don't know what the hell can happen. You want to go in to hill trying to save somebody's life. You got look at that. I don't hate to say this because I know people

gonna say, there you go, they go. That police mentality coming out the perfect example of what you're talking about. And what Jameson is talking about is that female copter just got convicted. She which I believe got scared her lack of training or just being a scary cop, even though she's been on twenty six years. So that's why she got convicted. But she don't have a lack of training,

and she's been involved in shootings before. But she got convicted because she holler and as tasor meant to pull out her taser, but she pulled out her gun and shot that man. Well even then she looking right down at their gun. So I'm just trying to she got problems. And so I'm just saying, um, you you wanted to read that case. You want to read that case right there? Red, go ahead. I mean, you're gonna take me and then you know Niga Reheslow. But no, this is um No,

I'm talking about the other one. You're talking about the lady that got guilty. I was gonna I was gonna read that case. Yeah. Ex officer Kim Potter found guilty of two counts of manslaughter for favorally shooting aunt. They right, Kim Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who drew a gun instead of a taser and fatally shot to want to Wante right during the traffic Scott was found guilty Thursday at first and second degree man slaughter and a

young black man's death. Potter, who was white, displayed no emotion as the verdicts were read and was ordered hell with all Bill. One of her lawyers, rested his head on his hands at the defense table. Rights parents are We Wright and Katie Bryant let out size and cries. According to the Poopoo Police for po report, the moment we heard guilty on manslaughter, one emotions, every single emotion that you can imagine just running through your body. I kind of let out a yell because it was built

up in anticipation, Brian told reporters. Later, Brian told seeing In on Thursday evening, we still don't have Da Wante home, and this is just a step towards the bigger issue with policing, and hopefully there's no more Dwant's, no more Dawantas, and so many more names were chanting our streets. Demonstrators, some carrying Black Lives Matter signs, imports the Right applauded and cheered outside the court of Brad's being played as a Brad's being played and the jury deliberated over four days.

Jurors deliberated about twenty seven hours since Monday, winning closing arguments. A prosecutor described Potter's actions as a trastic blunderborn of recklessness and negligence, and the defense characterized the shooting is an honest mistake, not a crime. So this woman she gets, grabs a pistol, step of taste and kills the man, and she's guilty. Now, yeah, and I disagree with that one, so you disagree with it. I think she funked up. I think she made a mistake. I think she didn't.

I think she was scared. I think she's somebody then she shouldn't have been a police officer. But I don't feel that it has to be something more that we don't know that calls this lady number one for the prosecution to come at them so hard like they did. It could have been because it just happened a few miles of like thirty minutes or something away from the

George Floyd situation. Um, and you know the air we in there's another situation like that that happened for where it was an older white police officer that was a reserve officer. I wonder what happened to his case where he uh he did the same thing where he allegedly accidentally pulled out his taser gun and I mean real gun when he thought he was pulling out his taser um just from looking at her, understand, I mean they pulled him over. The reason why they pulled him over

for some bullshit. They pulled him over for because the rookie cops said that he had something over his uh when shell where it instructed his view. And then they later found out that his registration on the cars were expired. I think that had a lot to do with it. Um until why you know, the jury found them guilty.

But trust me, trust me that lady ain't gonna get more than five years for the six years for that for that crime because it was I what if I kill a police officer, I'm going to the death broke because you shouldn't have been shooting at a police of you you're not authorized or or was supposed to be walking around carrying that. No, but I can make a mistake of shoot somebody. I can make an accident. I can make an accident and do that. You your job is to serving for take Your job is not to

serve and make mistakes. But it happens. It happens. We're human beings, we're not robots. Man. You can't bring that back, and you can't bring it back. Wait a minute, let me tell you something. Every motherfucking like myself that made a mistake in the street went to jail, had to pay for his crime. What gives the police shut off? Fl up? Nigga, You went the jail and got off on a self defense case. Nigga, Well goddamn, that's what it was. And so my point is no funk that

make your point. See now it's time, we're ready. Thank you. You killed the nigga and you didn't go to jail. You just think everybody that kills somebody need to go to jail. You kill the nigga and it was justified. I'm not saying you should be in jail Ford, not at all. But death's happened. Shootings happen where people have to react and do stuff that. Everybody don't go to jail because the law says it was an act that

or it was justified. If I'm as if I'm a police officer, Reggie it's certain things I am truly accountable for than a civillion, a gang member or whatever. I'm here to preserve life, not take it. You're trying not to make a mistake or not, because we're all human. We all human and we can't make mistakes. But damn ain't that How do we make mistakes like that? Being on the force for over twenty years? And I said, that's why I agree that she got time because she did,

she had twenty six years of experience. But I still that still don't make her scare That still don't make her scared of black people or whatever. But she made a mistake. I don't think that's my point mistakes versus And I said that with the lady with the shooting in Dallas when we talk, do we go to jail for mistakes an accident? I don't agree. You go to the jail or prison for mistakes or accidents a lesson

you're doing something illegal, legally wrong. That's why that's why I always give the example of driving, because that's the best one I can give, because people die in car accident all the time every day. But if I'm driving in pair, speeding or something like that, and then under the same situation, I do something, I need to go to jail and pay for it. But if I'm just driving the speed limit, driving on the street and having car incident and kill someone and they die, I don't

feel that I should or anyone else. You go to prison for being a police or not, and that's all. That's all I ever justified. Mistakes are accident. I don't feel you go to prison for or less than you're being neglect yes, or um, you impaired or something like that. Yeah, that that was very NEGLECTU though, because as a police officer, she was on the job for twenty six years. How do you not know where you're two difference when your tays are in your gun? People make mistakes, man, and

some people ain't. Never had to be in that situation and pull it gun out immediately and on the spot. Some people have it a lot have But you've been in a lot of suburban areas. You you've been a Biverly Hill cop and all of that stuff. The cops

pulled it up like I used to have. At one point, me and James is working in Beverly Hills pretty regularly and I got pulled over a couple of times up there, and when I take you the police officers was the coolest motherfucker's every dog point of trying to say, they was just coolest here. They was like there was like Mr Steele. First of all, they had noticed the sc sticker in the back of my car in the box. So we talked about football and shoot the shipped for

a few minutes. Ned say, man, I would have had to give you a ticket. Man, I want to give you a ticket. You said, how cool, dude, don't do that, dumba and ship no more and I'll be on my business. But the biggest thing it seemed like they wanted to hear from me was me. But then tell us about that log HOLI caugh to you crazy man at Long Beach. Crazy. You can tell them cats up in Beverly Hills under way less pressure, man, if something happened, they probably don't

even know how to deal with it. Beverly Hills don't have to deal with what they deal with on the chapters stopping in l A and then you and you, you're mostly pulling over douggs. You know what I'm saying. And it's been some cases they don't talk about it. Where as soon as the police walk up to the dough to the window, nigga popular trying to take off. So it's here, it's right here. It's a mental thing and that's how you train. It's how you train. They

trained in Beverly Hills. You kind of more be a little bit more community based. And they haven't been burnt and they don't see their fellow coal workers get in trouble for pulling their guns out and doing this where marb watching them in and the sergeant called me in and said, uh, we heard you pull your gun out on this and I'll be like, yeah, huh I did. I'm just trying to say how your trainth and you have a different different uh you know, atmosphere you deal

with something different than different communities. Unfortunately, people don't like to hear that. They don't want to hear that being crowforts on. They asked about it because those those people right now in Beverly Hills that uh uh was getting

jacked and harassed and stuff like that. Where Beverly Hills messed up at is that all the people that got arrested, which is a crazy so this black they got arrested for that particular crime that he's on them about, and the other one, the other one percent, was a Mexican person. So they're trying to tell us no white person's ever did whatever they said, it's being done. And yeah, so I agree with stuff like that. Yeah, that's some real ship right there. Man. You know what the things though, Man,

everything is so turned up right now. As a police officer, and you in certain areas, you almost if you don't pull your gun, you all you might mess around lose your life out there in certain areas, you might miss around lose your life because like crazy white boy, it's crazy white boys out there too that are doing you know, crazy areas of the white people that they do it.

But it's unfortunately, unfortunately it happens a little bit more and I get those well, you know, and I think back to that time when I was a young man and they did, you know, come to the North Long Bees tripping on me. I was being belligerent and I'm a big six ft war town black man. The fact I'm like, no, I'm not justifying what they did, but I would have handled that way different today because I

didn't make the situation no better. You're talking, we're talking to a person that every time he got contact by the police, he was cussing him out back in the day. No, No, And what I'm saying is, you know, you know for sure what the person today ain't even tripping like that? Is how you doing a kind of ship The time is worser. Back in my days. If I was that same little more fucker doing that today, I have been there, got shot. Yeah, they then out of me. You know

what I'm saying. So different was in a different community. So you gotta remember you was in the community where the cops we didn't have nowhere else to transfer to. Those shares of l A p D. Yeah, they didn't care about being hard ass in in an area because of their reputation or whatever. Got too bad what they do l A, l A and so big, they transferred

to a different division. They got ship fifting into any different departments within the city of l A. That's how Jackson and Craves wind up in Lynnwood, transferred there from somewhere else being being rowdy, and they out there where you know what what you're talking about right there, Um, James,

That's what I was saying. We need to really break that down one day, man, those cats that was over there from the linn Wood Sheriff's Department, the Vikings and everything, because I'm gonna tell you them police that I deal with the North Long Beach was a motherfucker. But whoever the motherfucker's was that pulled me over off Atlantic Boulevard

and lynn Wood, them motherfucker's was somebody different though. I was so freaking mad at them dudes, man, because they were just really on something like we go violate you type of ship. We go punk you out you button, I say ship. Uh, Firestone Shares and the people that don't go back a way back in our day. They were notorious for for dealing with brother than Oh. They

used to whoop that ass. They called me in the Baker building with me and my boy run broke in the building down the street on eighty one, just shutting down. We thought it was shipped in there because we've seen the big ass walls. Say we're breaking that motherfucker. They wiped the ass all the way to the car. Yeah, and we was a little motherfucker. So uh seventy six didn't play. Yeah, motherfucking Firestone, you ain't you get caught Because I'm gonna at that time. They whip be your

ass late at night. Yeah, because I don't even know how I wound up. You know how the seven teen get cut off some times when you're going seventeen north from the one on five. Yeah yeah, you talk about going north on the one o five well one off runt, Yeah, east and west. You're going east on the one oh five, right, you know you got the seventeen north to come on the sixth oh five. They then used to connect to the six oh five. You remember they used to go

all the way straight to that that price club. Yeah, yeah, I used to that. I used to drop you off there until they connected the freeways. Anyway, I wound up off like um, I wound up had to take the streets home right pretty much, but I was almost there. So at that time I was inn Escalade man, big old rims on this and I had a competition sound system, so even if I had the system turned third way up,

it was banging everything. So I imagine one or two o'clock in the morning, it's still pretty you know what I mean. I'm rolling down the street. They pulled me over, and never tell me what they pulled me over for. Man, they tear my speakers in my car up, make me sit on my hands outside and just made me sit there for the longest, you know. When I asked them for their bags number, they laughed, laughed, they said, shut

the funk up and just sit down. When we get finished and we doing we don't find we're letting your punk as go, So shut the funk up. You know, the best thing that happened to to people and stuff like that, to be honest, because law enforcement wasn't motherfucker prior to Rodney King, when no cops saw okay, the DA officers ain't protecting your asks no more. They're trying to put you all in the penitentiary. But I mean, it's unfortunately what happened to Rodney King. But I don't

tell you. There was a cop out named uh it was an ex heartthor on p D cop I forget his name. He was going around filming and setting up cops when they were doing dirty stuff. And he was filming himself because it was ex so he knew how to provoke those cops and he was video camera. And then right after that it was I forget his name. His name is Rodney or Roan or something like that.

But then there was a cop when then the Rodney key into that, when those HP got understand and testified to what they saw, and and and and and then the DA office went at them hard. They was trying to put them in in jail, which you know, fortunately the fast end up, you know, putting them in jail, but the state didn't. But that's all of that stuff that happened. Uh, And then cameras and and and people with the vhs and recorders and all of that made

law enforcement change. I'm telling you, hey, I mean, it's still happening way then because I know people gonna tear me up, you know, but it was a lot worse prior to that. Nothing was happening in the cops prior to that, And now, thank god for the cameras and phones and all of that, at least cops is getting held accountable for it when they get caught. Yeah. Well that's what I always thought. I always thought they should, man, because like them, whooping people's asses ain't nothing new. Though.

I think every community across the country don't have cups to where they don't rough cats up. You know, we should see it in Cleveland cats get tussled up a little bit, cats get broke off a little bit. But at the same time, I remember when I moved, like with my pops, for example, he was out by actor and a little smaller time. I mean, this spelthy they would cat just drinking beer and he's like, hey, poll that ship out and going to the house. How your

daddy doing, how your uncle doing? Their new uncles and stuff I had, And I'm like, oh, they know my uncle, they know my pops. And that's just what it was. You got told to pour that ship out and get on,

you know what I mean. But you did have those certain confident that was racist that would do ship like take you out there, take you out to the corn fields and just do stupid ship like that and drop you off and just leave you out there, you know what I mean, where you gotta walk to or three miles back to your car and ship like that, you know what I mean. You and James and experienced that with both um with what with both type of cops, you don't have the ones to telling they can get

out of here, pour that out or whatever. And he didn't have the one that then took him in the car and cuffed him, and and and then and and all of that. And to be honest, I'll be lying if I said I haven't seen it. In both ways. I was fortunate enough people always saying Reggie was a dirty cop and this and all of that. A dirty cop to me is somebody that point planning dope on you, uh handcuffing you and putting their hands on you, lying on you in a police report, and stealing from you.

All these niggas, all these niggas that you'll ever talked to, can ever say that about Reggie right Jr. Because I ain't never had to take them from nobody. All I did was stayed on your ass. If I was going to get you, I was gonna ride around in a circle and eventually catch you. Dirty. Yeah, And that's that's all I ever did wrong as a cop. And I was young. I was the same age as most of the guys I was chasing at the time. But I

couldn't be beating on people and stuff like that. My grandmother lived two doors out down from James and most of them mob niggas. How would I be beating up on people like that? Most of them niggas like I'm a mob, my motherfucking mob member and ship you was distastly then you were, but your grandmother and then we used to go to stow for them. We used to go find uh pops when when he went walking and walked a little too far. We we used to uh cut the grass, trim the hedges, I mean, you know,

and and they were cool. But no, it was never Nick's talking about, oh man, we gotta go over here. Reggie did this to us. We're gonna get his grandparents. No, nothing like that. But I mean it just goes to show you, man, if I if I flipped your strup the cast today start off talking to the police, how do they supposed to react to that? The police officer today, you still got something thinking that they old school in a month, bucker, and just straight off coming that you

sucked up one to get you in that situation. It's sound, but it's nearly not as many as a as a percentage as it was because people know that there's little cameras out there now. They can't trust the negative set next to him because I'm not going to jail setting it, no penitentiary for for this next man in the car. You know, the loyalty is not there like it used to be. And and trust me, cameras and phones and

recordings that make doesn't change the game. Let me ask you this, rig said, I don't heard you and James both missed um like mentioned police stealing. Let me tell you something happening. One of my homeboys driving down Long Beach Bulevard one night. He used to work downtown, so he would take the streets home a lot, right, because you know, Hollywood, that little part of downtown be real packed on the freeway at night. So he just found

out a way to take the streets home. And he would be coming through like Hunting Park down Long Beach Bulletward when it's changing. He said. Some cats pulled him over an HP one night. I was talking to him. He said, he had just got paid. He had just got paid, right, I had his check, you know, taking that little money home with him. Man, So he had his bilet was on set, he said. The police officer asked him, let me see you wallet, and his stuff was like in his wallet, so his things. We just

took his whole wallet, right, he said. Dude gave him his wallet back. All the money was gone, he said, Well, man, what happened to my breads? And start asking questions about that. Dude told them, oh, put your hands outside the winder walk and see him. He made him hold his hands outside the wind up like this. He said that dude got the whooping his hands with that with that stick. Dog and told me, if you move, I'll do this and that to you. Hit them all on his hands

and stuff. Dog and never day, no ticket and nothing. Dog took his money and took about dollars from the road on about his business. Dog. And that's what I would be saying. It's a dirty cop. I mean, there's no place for that is eventually gonna catch up to him. Ain't nobody can ever tell a story about me because every not everybody in continue where, every nigger that was out in the streets that was called themselves you know, game members or about it bout it new Reggie Jr.

I couldn't do stuff like that. That's what I'm saying. Stuff like that really happened. I'm not dining. We had cops set up. We had we had a female cop I remember was hired the same day I got hired. She used to go out, She used to go out and right when get away from her partners somehow go out in jack Mexicans, you know, like the legals. That's not a cool word. Um we call it. We used

to call them. I'd say a jail term. The border brothers type Mexican guy go and get down and take their money and from because he knew they weren't gonnaquo because they don't fouk with the police. They don't, they don't talk to they don't. They heard about it, and they had an I n S agent and they planned and they planned him out there in that area and show enough. She went out there and did it to that I n S agent and they broke her ass up and with Sharman Charmaine Drew. I don't remember. I

don't think so. I'm sure I feel she got arrested. But what I meant by that is, I know you got to go do court time and all that, but you know back then, as you got on your first offense, you probably got some probation and ship too, which I would preferred to going to jail. Now did to be on probations to be I know what funked up about that is doing people that really didn't have no ways to defend themselves, bro, because they already can't trust the

motherfuck over here. You don't believe. And when the police come to take their ship from the dog and the people work hard than the motherfucker dog. Good people, they do the hardest working people ideals, and you just go take down I mean, our ancestors, what the hardest working people, because we built this country, you know, contrary to what people want to say. But so I'll say we were the hardest working people. But now they are the hardest

working people. And you know what I'm seeing the because you see them, cash man. They work hard, dog like the cats to cut the grass in my creb. Dog. They got a good business going. They work hard, dog they do. They are working people. You know, they don't bullshit, They don't know. They don't never try to overcharge the motherfuckering more than what they're supposed to. They do their job, dog,

and they get on. Man. I got I got a Mexican lady that comes to my house every morning six am, turn me over, wipe me up, clean me up and everything. She's been doing this as January toy night, ain't this to day was here Crystal seven days a week. She goes see thirteen to sixteen patients a day. Now, I wouldn't have pisched you off. If you heard somebody that took her somewhere inject her money from her dog, would hurt me if anything happened to her, if anybody people man,

good people, and that's all working people. And I'm not saying there's no black women. Let me let me start. I'm sure some black and some white women and something Asian women that does that. But this is who taking care of me. And so this is what I was speaking on. I'm sure there's there's people say my mom gonna do that too, my auntie does that as well,

and I'm sure it is. But for the most part as a race, most of the people that was in the that's taking care of me, that was c and A's at the couple at the real abilitation place I was at that took good care of me. For Mexican people, yeah, I'm man, well we we almost at the we almost at the end of the year, man, and went fast and say, oh man, it seemed like just yesterday and I slept it away. I slept most of it. The way we laid up. I've been laid up all one,

But what hey is gonna be a better year? Y'all know to day to day at the seven seven. I don't know when it's gonna get posted away, but the seven of the twenty seven a year ago today, my wife, my mama, and my sister let's contact by the doctor and said, we're taking him off the ventilator. We suggest that y'all take him off the ventilator today because there's nothing else we can do for Wow, these some of

the points have exactly one year ago today. And here you sit right here, man alive and will exactly your wife said, day, I ain't giving up. It really was my mama, but okay, I'll give her that. But my wife had the authority and she was smart enough to console my mama and my sister. Well, my mama was believing that that Lord and saviors like, oh no, we don't do that. That's God decision. So respirator ridd you

to pass away. I believe, I believe, but I believe, But I also believe God gave them the strength and the knowledge not to follow that doctor advice and do that because He had a bigger plan for me, right, yeah, for sure, And that's why. That's why I always be on you so much rage because I know God didn't get you know, planning to be out here rostional these niggas like that dog, God got away bigger playing for you.

Though I always played defense when I played football as a defensive player, I ain't never agitated or pick off no one but maybe you and James, or maybe you and Jay olier than you. I ain't ever just outright picked off no one. Anything that ever said okay came at it was in response to something. Y'all think about my history. You'll look at it. Look at see whoever I started and picked on. Anything I ever said or

did to someone, I was responding too. You know, the most powerful method that when I find the rage is silence, when you don't say them back to somebody's dog, listen, listening. This is a very effective method. Now, that's one. That's why we have a conversations. I mean, a personality is to be conversation. That's me, that's my personality. But nigger,

it comes I leave you sometime. I heard you say, you know what, James, niggas and from jail and ship, we'll be giving money to You're putting money on that book. We don't ever. I've never seen your name though, I've never seen it. Niggas. I've never seen Rickie right you repining to Jake. We're talking to James. I don't know, man, that could have been a type of different niggas rage.

I've never seen it. Rickie right to say about Norm Norm has I always said, I'm not man, Alex, I ain't speaking on that unch Okay, I know you're mad at me. You never said that out of the line. I said that. I said that, no niggas, because you know what I'll do. Teams always felt like this, especially if I'm especially if it's somebody that I liked, dog, I would rather get on the phone with them and talk about that ship because sometimes to be some ship

that's just like I sit back and laugh. I say, man, this got it all the way wrong. Let me call this dude like what other buddy though, I just rather not talk to him because me and him was never friends from the gate. It was somebody that I invited on to do something and didn't turn out right. And it is what it is. He's going about his business, are going about mine. We wish to talk like this, man. I learned to really respect life. I lost two aunties,

I lost multiple homeboys on the motorcycle. Said that was dear to me. Oh the guys that pretty much laces me on that kick back. Become pick your pace, learn how to pick your face. Every every argument ain't your face. Everybody that get into it and it ain't your and you ain't got nothing to do with it. With all of those people, and my AUNTI Saturday Bury and Hurry, I really under stand how I gotta respect life. Yeah,

you know what I'm saying. Um responsibility, I am so so on that now that I get it and going into it. It's just a different mean. It's a different mean. Nothing mattered but my responsibilities. You know, I don't care about what another grown ass man think or how he feels, especially if you don't know me. It would bother me. If it was Reggie, it would bother me. If it was norm, it would bother me if it was somebody

close to me. But man, life is too short, and too many people are dying, you know what I'm saying. And I got a lot of aunties left and uncles that that are old and burying. My auntie. Man, I know I'm gonna be back here, you know what I'm saying. And man, you gotta hug and love on each other. Man. That's why you know, I wanted to reach out before get there and talk to my brother. Oh good good. You know, I just think I need to be strong for my whole family man out here on the bullshit.

So we all just need to think about life in our family. And I and I and I really believe he receptible, receptible to that, because you know I talked to him here and there, you know, and still talk. And on that last interview where you told him and you said, I love my brother, I love I love him, the nigga shut up when I said, nigga, listen to this. What did he say there? He said, all right, Junior, I'll call you later. You know, everybody called me Junior

to know me right. I couldn't say ship else no more. And he probably hud up to cry. Probably the probably like that, nigga, because I've been reaching out telling people if Jimmy needs anything, let me know, if Jimmy needs to to to move or stay here. Jimmy got a room here. You know what I'm saying. I don't nobody say, I don't care how nobody feels about me and my brother. I don't give a funk about the nigger that don't know the history of me and my brothers. We're not cousins,

we're not friends. We're brothers. Same mommy, straight out the same pussy. That's my brother and I love my brother to death. We're gonna fight. We got our disagreements, but touched the nigga. They're gonna see me. I told somebody that before on the street wants on Bam first. I say, yeah, okay, well let's nigga. Let's say something about that nigga. Either way, it go both ways. They both they both were active

for BED. So the family is always family. No, that's not true exactly, because someone will hurt before your friend, somebody close to you. Well, I'm talking about brothers. Of course, you like that about family. And I'm trying to tell you, man, I don't live this ship. I'dn't seen it. I don't I'd have been a victim. Man. People don't know the nigga that we're talking about on bomb first right now? That keep you doing all of that, Just dude, Bruce Richardson.

People don't know the real on that everybody thinks you've got something to do with it because it happened the day after and then it didn't happen or whatever. His brother is the one that killed them, And I said, everybody know it, that nigger brother is the one that killed them. And Bruce richardson, why I know that? Why you know that? Number one, it was dope on the

counter in the house. He wouldn't have went to the door to let the person in unless than it was somebody he would do business with the new wood that he was doing in the game. Number two, him with his brothers argue that day number three his gun. Who goes through the door when you have a gun sitting on the kitchen counter if you feel in some type of way or are you thinking this is gonna happen or something like that. In the Gator a gated community, and you you go to the door with your gun

if you feel you go. You gotta be living in the Gator community, not on the kitchen counter to bust somebody in. You don't point to that. You don't buzz a stranger in without a gun and all that you're buzzing somebody you know, right, But I say this, man, I respect and I love both of you brothers, and and a lot of cats that we worked with that

were then interviewed. I just say, man, let's go into twent two without no bullshit, without no fightings, and let's show motherfucker's that black men can't work with each other and make money and not hate on each other. And you and you're right, and you're right. I I can't make that promise. I'm I can't make that problem. I ain't gonna make that promise. But I see it and and and I'm being a hypocritical because another guy that I like a lot, that y'all don't really do much

care about because y'all don't know him. And that's why y'all don't. Y'all just hearing and most people out there, my boy wife one under and I'll be seeing that and be like, why is he doing all this? This? Nigga need to calm down. I need to be able to buy a life insurance policy on That's what I really want to do, get a life insurance policy on the nigga. I'm saying that the same um I I say, I'm not going to be humble like you suggesting I

need to be in we should be. But I criticized with what he'm doing and I don't like what I'm seeing and hearing from him. Um, well, you know what I feel, Riggs you about that, right, Like I don't know whack one having opin on him, you know, either to the left and right. Some of the stuff you say, I don't like, especially when it's concerned to my friends and people out know whatever like that. But the guy says a lot of ship that's truth. He says some

fact baship too, you know what I mean. I don't subscribe to his brand of entertainment really, so I don't look at all the negative stuff like that. But I think he's done a lot of real heavyweight business stuff

in the business. He's made some pretty genius moves. But you know, he don't need to be doing none of stuff he's doing, man, I mean, that's what he's making me one of Sometimes like this Nigg is actually one of the better younger managers I've seen, you know, and doing stuff like why is he working with this other ship? People don't know he in the position where he could have been doing and he does deals with Kanye West. You don't talk about we all know about six nine.

I don't care what we're saying, talk about six a lot of money, what they do. I don't know if he is, because he never he spoke on deals that he had. I never heard them that the deals came through. But I'm sure if he wanted to be a day to day manager or whatever six nine, We'll sign up for that in a minute. Um my point to being is two of the hottest people in the game on the hip hop side. He could have a piece of it if he wanted. You know, yeah, you know you

and I ain't ready. You never have served me say a hating thing in your life. I don't hat don't know aboudty. My thing is this the brother do his thing and he ever dimly he's making some bread I know, the music business and he's doing his thing like the wonders of times, like why does he want to funk with this old monkey and ship? You know what I'm saying. Or maybe he got a million dollar played behind this ship?

I don't know, you know, maybe he got a whole bunch of money behind the play, you know what I'm saying. So my my my thing is this, though, dog, whatever we do we gotta start keeping in house business. That's in house business. I'll see too many cats go to other platforms this and and see people out of state don't care because they don't understand that name to this stuff.

They think they do, but they don't, so they could pretty much say what they want to or draw this nap sometimes some of the stuff these nigs be talking about. Get somebody white Man. Yeah, Hey, I was listening to a stream that you did earlier today with the top ten best Rap Rap Music, and I had to get away because I had an interview to do with this guy from Canada to the station in Canada that I

was doing. That's why the next you're called James when you called me, I was doing an interview with down who who did that food? Yo boy? Glasses a little pick as the number one artist? Was it Snoop Dogg, snoop Dogg? Yeah, we all have snop dog ten. Oh, definitely top ten. You gotta have Snoop Doggs. I just want the number one Snoop Dogg. And me what I did was, I did the video have the number one first, Snoop dog You gotta have Snoop I'm gonna tell you why did you have it the number one too? I'll

do your mind like Snoop would be my top three. Okay, now number one, I said, you know what in some categories number one year as far as the most popular rapper in the world, Yeah, Snoop because Snoop is. You can ask anybody. You can go over to Japan and show somebody a picture of Snoop dog. You could be a little here. They're gonna say, Snoop dog, you dog. You can go to Australia and show somebody a picture him.

Snooped all your dog. He's the most recognizable rapper. How can you give him that credit on the top of the game when he don't own anything? Well, you know what, I don't know. I don't know Snoop's personal financials or nothing like that. But we know everybody else. We know what fifty doing, we know what we know what Puffy doing, we know what Kanye doing, we know what uh uh common doing, we know what all of them doing. As far as the money and the investments, that nothing. Snoop

is doing this thing. No man, Snoop, I don't know nothing. I can't I can't think of nothing. You got an ownership and nothing. You know what, I think Snoop owns Mary Jane and a couple of the doe ass things. I think he owns married Jane. I know he got motherfucker don't know what Mary Jane is. Mary Jane is a pretty big endemic company. Dog Mary Mary Jane Media. They do their stuff and you know what, actually, what's crazy. You know if you would told me that, I would

have said there was some big bag. Yeah, a lot of people don't know Dogs. Snoop got his hands and some stuff. Dog Snoop, Snoop, Snoop got a good team of business. Let me let me say that if I had to go and pick somebody's show that's a lie, a lie to go to, they said you can go to anybody show that's a live to go to, it would be Snoop doggo Oh, Snoop got classics. Dog Snoop can run you for about two or three hours with just music. Dog with just music before he even touching me.

The new ship he doing. The motherfucker don't touch every genre of music. Deals. He don't do a pop music. He on gangster rap, He don't dunk gospel, he don't done reggae and been successful at them all keep from that nigga dog he does his ship. You know one thing I would like to see. I'm gonna tell you what I would like to see, just as the fan of brothers really coming together. Because I'm on some James stuff,

I believe anything is possible. What I would like to see happening, and I ain't saying I would like to see niggas necessarily become coomed by y'all and get all hooked up again. I would like to see y'all man kind of get some closure to whateverything you and should have got going dog with y'all and should have got going dog even if y'all never be best friends again.

I would like to see y'all clean that up. I would like to see y'all sit down and throw the snoop one day, you know, all them kids um disloyalty when you when the person is down, you gotta remember, I don't great say something about to get me in diet at tomorrow. But who do you think talk to niggas about a three a D and to a nine millimeter? Who do you think about that up to attorneys? Let see you that's my point. Ship like that is what say.

This motherfucker from doing table dancers for somebody right now? Yeah, I'll shut up. Yeah, so you don't think it's possible, man, brothers, because when Nigga's down and all of that, he wanted to kick and disrespect niggas and ship niggas. When you saved my life, you saved me for me. It ain't nothing you can say about me but what you need. It's the only word you can say to me. What you need, what you want. Well, I only got this. That's all I got today. But I'll see if I

get some more, I'll get it to you. Yeah, I see. Some stuff is so first on the table. I had to deal on the table. When I don't trying to help that nigga, you know she'll where just trying to get some money for him for a lawyer. I wasn't trying.

I didn't want to see nigga on the streets because I know the nigga needed needed to need to be in jail anyway, just for us help and stopping from doing stupid ship that he was still doing behind jail, and niggas don't know he's still doing stupid ship while he ain't trying to pay off niggers to do something. But my point is, um my TV, I had it on pause. But my point is I had a deal working with the one where they were going to let the sponsor set up for him to do a concert

to UH to help raise some money. For sure that Reigie found probably feel down. Yeah, yeah, he coming back on it looked like his his things probably feel under something next year. There you go right there. Yeah, but I think I guess God telling me to shut up, so I don't shut up. But it was I don't just say that there was a deal on the table where he could have helped to get the man some money just for attorneys. That's all. I was worried about

getting the man a fighting chance. And once he found out the real and everything in there, telling other you're gonna do this and do that and do that, never happened. Never happened. Yeah, man, But I'm on the same page James is on Dog going to two man. We could push all that, like all that oh that ship dog. Like when some people come talk to me about stuff that happened two years ago, I was like, bro, I ain't know that no more that that train been passed. Yeah,

you can say that, but loyalty is everything. Man. Well you know what, and that's the thing he is, man, and I'll do agreed loyalty here. Man. You know the thing is, Man, we weren't here talking today. That's a testament to some ship you know, so so so the thing it was, Man, I think with some stuff, but y'all know better than me and some of that stuff. Some niggas you just can't something. Sometimes it just ain't

worth revisiting with certain relationships, you know what I mean. Yeah, But that don't mean that people can't move home with their lives dog and just going to do some more fly ship you know. Oh man, you know, like I said, I have nothing bad. I posted something about this moment when up when she passed, and something all of that. My you know, My point is that you can deal and feel for somebody, but you deal with people like

that from a distance. When up, when somebody showing you the hand off, when somebody they are you deal with them in that accordiance. Yeah, the accordions and man, you deal with them. And that's all I'm saying. Yeah, people have no idea the things that was done and help that man in his defense. And that's really and you alway knew about that business anybody else doog You and y'all two sitting right here, we know that stuff about

that cat more than anybody else. You ever have worried something on your mind when you can't concentrate, well, you just can't concentrate. That man was like that at the courthouse, not worrying about what we're gonna get convicted, or not worrying about Nicholas walking up to and say, hey, stupid man, my mama about to get evictor I need uh dollars because when I know where you're at and I know you, because if you get to me, I'm usually gonna have

to respond some type of way. But if you can't get to me, I can't never say I didn't know. James protected that man for people walking up on the pat him on his shoulder while my two security guards are walking him out. He kept other niggas away and around and off of him. What loyalt just from that, he gave that man, uh where he could you know, where he can breathe, where he can focus on. I don't but I'm just but he old you disrespect. Thanks Jane,

Watch how he do you in this movie? Watch if he even mentioned you and all of that in your security team and all of that, he should he should. But watch I'm just trying to tell you. We'll see. We'll talk about it later, yall. Just remember the day when I brought it up. Yeah, man, So we see. So we heard James go for two. Well, what's your reverence? What's your resolution for Ridge to walk? To wipe my own ass? I think it's coming, bro, I think it's

coming because your mind still sharpen the motherfucker. Yeah, you got nothing but prayers all around you, your wife, your mama, Pops, your family. I got all right here from a year this is where you had today able to talk. It didn't take your mind. Yeah, man, you just gotta you just gotta look at it and believe that this is the second opportunity for you. He didn't take you away because he he said, okay, I'm done with him. He

left you here because he got a plan. You gotta figure it out what the plan is, and you gotta you gotta jump right into it and start living that. Are right. It's some stuff, hey, but but it's some stuff. I'm about to um. We go close this off for the people, but we go continue a conversation offline, the three of us. All right, okay, we'll continue a conversation. So um. We check back in with y'all next week and we out of here. Y'all have a happy New Year.

Happy New Year's guys, crown On Cole family. We out of here.

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