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Once again, its another episode of T.G.C. Tonight the fellas discuss old rappers, police brutality, as well as answer questions from our online community. In regard to questions. We try to answer everyone's questions but only have so much time. don't worry, we will eventually get to them. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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You're tuned into The Gangster Chronicles with James McDonald, Rixie Reich Jr. And Alex to Monso on the digital Soapbuch Network material witness on an aggravated battery I was a hang gun and they believe this might be in retaliation to her testimony. Welcome to another episode of The Gangster Chronicles. This is Alex Alonso from Street TV a K. Street Gangs, where I interview gang members and hip hop artists, authors, entertaining another influencers, and I'm here with my two co hosts,

Reggie Writing Big James. Aggie Writing Big James are in the house. This is episode one, episode twenty one, and if you're new to the podcast, please go back and listen to previous episodes because most of our episodes aren't in related. You won't start hearing me till episode three,

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Reggie dot Right dot jr at Instagram. And then James McDonalds also found on Facebook, and his Instagram is be like stam g J thirty sixty six at gmail dot com. But that's also the handle to his Instagram page, so you can check him out there. And you can find me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook all at Alex Alonso one zero one. That's my whole name stilled out with an s Alex Alonso at one zero one. All right, um,

let me get into a couple of fact checks. Actually, I want to do a fact check from a couple of episodes ago. This is the episode that uh entitled phone check, So go back and check that out. That's

when James called in from Australia. But I made a comment about hip hop and rap being a young man's game basically eighteen to thirty for those who are starting off as a rap our producer Norman Steele sent me a message saying that, uh, you know, there's a whole bunch of fourty year old rappers that are out there, and that is true. There are several forty forty and up rappers out there, but most all of them started

in the game as a young person. And I just want to acknowledge all our forty and over rappers that are still relevant. And then I ask you, guys, who do you think and still put out a hit? And the first one, of course comes to mind is Snoop Doggs born in nineteen two. What do you think about his ability to put out a hit? In fact, he just put out a song about crips and blood uniting this week put out an album, the whole album Yeah you nine? Yeah, what's the name of that song? Rich?

I just saw a video with Snoop Dogg and Blue Face and kill All Blood. What is yeah? They got? He got a bunch of songs out, But oh, it seems to be a decent album. You know. I like Snoop Dogg music, so we'll see. He got into it with four hundred flim yeah from over some shooting or some ship. And now Snoop is mad because they want to get that Blue Face and yeah, and from town.

So it's just some old well you just heard about it when the incident, what the what they just rated hy g House about it less than a month ago, and that they was in the armored armor car. Did you hear about that and the shot an innocent person. Yeah, So that's all going back behind and that little beef. That's some stuff going on the company. The song that Snoop just put out, it's called one Blood one cause just came out earlier this week. He got the song

Bygones be Bygones. So he got the song um uh five four three to one. I think it's called countdown or something like that. I hear he got this an album. Well, he definitely can still do it. We got forty more than nineteen sixty seven, yep, yep, year two ago, Ice Tea, he's actually over fifty. I disagree. I just I was in the studio with him earlier this year. Him classes and King T got some fire coming out. I was impressed with we got something coming out now, Yes, and

I was impressed with it. In fact, I think I T is a better rapper now than he was twenty years ago when he first came out. So he married. I didn't know you were still doing wrapped talking about a P and his wife Coco. That is funny. Man, Why do y'all be talking like that. He's actually an over fifty rapper. I still think he's got driven nineteen seventy scarface ship. You still do it? You still got it? He might be able to one of my favorite method Man born in seventy one. Yeah. In fact, there's a

couple other guys from Woutang that are over forty. I should have added there. Ray Kwan is over forty and also a red Man. But I think method Man is the most skillful of the whole clan. The best one is Rick Ross. Of course, did you say Rick Ross? N Man? We didn't get to Rick Ross. That's the best one. We'll jump to Rick Ross seventy six man, Rick Ross, he's still doing it now, right? I forgot about jay Z now Nas, it's the number one on here,

NAS shouting out now definitely can still do it. After NAS, I got P? Did he um? Did hemore? I put him on the list because he's still relevant? P? Did he got a nice song out? P? Did he make you y'all go to his show? Did he his show might be as as good as NAS show or j Z show right now, because you're in the channer. Yeah, he got he got an old in his show. And he's turning fifty years old this year. He still cool. But he's got him a girl that's half his age.

Isn't he dating? Um? Uh? What's his name's daughter? He can date daughter if he wanted to know my daughter. Um, oh, my goodness, whos the guy to talk show and he's got all the shows. Can meet Steve Harvey, he said, Steve Harvey's daughter, and she well, I mean they can shower that as in the dope. But I couldn't. I couldn't funk with nothing. He got kids at age, I mean and his daughter, his son was sucking ever before his sign show now and he got it. That's crazy, Harvey, man,

check your kids. Man. Fat Joe born in nineteen seventy. Can he still do it? He actually started to produce hits as he got older. Leaned Back as a song that came out later in his career. Yeah, And in his early career he didn't really put out hits, and then he started putting out hits in his thirties. He got a nice song with Remy. I think now he's in his forties and he's still I think he's still relevant. DJ Quick also born in ninety good, Yeah, yeah, DJ

Quick still doing this. Got he's one of the best producers. But I don't know Cube Stude ice Cube just went to transition to the movies and all of that ship. But if if he wanted to shoot out and make a record, he can do it. Yeah. He hasn't put out an album in a while. He could just do one, just one. The dude is good like that. He's definitely still relevant. What's that we're gonna mention? Ray Doe rap? He's been working on Detox for Z born in sixty nine.

That makes some fifty one, So we got some over fifty rappers on this list. Um, too Short? Can he still put out a hit? It's been a minute. No, some of those dudes is tied something. I think you're tired. I don't think Too Short got it into it no more. He didn't want to on the Something Else too. He was born in sixty six and then Master P born in seventy. Can he still put out a head now? But they on the tour, It's gonna be interesting. To see them on tour to see how they do um.

But you know, you know, he always talking about and everybody always talking about how Snooping, master p do all of this together and all of that, and and and master He loved Masterpiece so much. Y'all know this, Master Snoop ain't on that tour. Huh. Yeah, I guess master Piece still relevant. I don't know if he could actually put a hit out though it's been a long time. Quest Love born in seventy one. Still relevant. He's actually the band the band leader on the Tonight Show. I

don't even know who. Yeah, the roots. Yeah. I never like he's doing music. He's a music director now, all right. Comment born in seventy two. He's an actor now. He's doing a lot of things. Can he still put out of old Maybe not. He's probably not hungry enough to put out a hit. Truck D. I think Chuck D hasn't put out a song, relevant song. Yeah, he's just he needs to be doing podcasts. Your favorite rapper, Reggie Eminem born in seventy two. He can do it, You

can still do it. Your favorite. He said that, I don't know you said something negative about him. I just don't like that he used word overrated, you know what I'm saying. And he's a comedian, but all the rappers let him use that ship. That was my point. But Eminem was good. It was good. Can he can still do it? Maybe? Yeah, definitely. Two Chains is actually still doing it. He's still doing He's got hits out now. Born in seventy six, he's early for what that make

him early forties, you know. And y'all For those of y'all got a problem with me saying about Eminel, you see how Tupac checked Um, tim Roth and Gridlock. I was watching Gridlock the other day and when, uh, when tim Roth used the N word, he was like, man, you can't be saying that. Even though you're cool with me, ain't we cool? You can't use that word. Y'all gonna

catch that thing. For those of y'all that think um On being hard on for saying for using the N word, some some brothers don't don't really care if if like the Mechiicans use in words like like my nigga, my nigga, my nigga, but they their their their ansectors haven't heard us with that word and use that word to keep

us nigga from Well. I munderstand that the word nigga anyway, Um, you know that that hurts us because the white man keep us down with that word for so long, and we haven't had that history with the maximum people behind that last person on the list, Dr dre Can he still put a hit out over four. I think Dr J. Steward Beach, Dr dre Well dealcs out here right, you know deals DLC get with him and write something for him. My favorite was a fucking lush Dalc still be writing

why I shocked him? And and I'm sure that I'm probably missing a handful of over forty rappers, So please don't flood my inbox if I didn't mention your favorite over forty rapper. But I think the point of it is rapper is a young man's game. You're not gonna be forty starting out your career. All these guys have been in the game for over a decade or more. With Two Chains and Rick Ross, they started a little late. I think they were either late twenties or early thirties

when they put their first album outbum. Everyone else on this list was like, at five, you don't even try it. I'm kind of saying that don't want to rest drop a bomb on anybody's um dream. And that's this comes up from when we mentioned the Realist on the last episode or a couple episodes. Jones just how challenge that dude is. If you got the lyrics and you got the voice, you got the swag at they're gonna love you. Neally, yeah,

he maybe he might be over forty. I didn't findn't Adam on the list of is well, you know, I don't want to mess up anybody's dream. If they're forty and they're just starting their first demo, go for it, you know, go for it. But look at the numbers. H I don't think anyone ever in the history of hip hop put out an album for the first time

over forty years old. All right, um. Another fact check from phone Check episode eight teen was I said there was a rapper that sound like bigg I just called him black, but Reggie, you actually sent me a message saying his name was Guerilla Black. I forgot about his hole and Guerrilla Black and whatever happened to Guerrilla Black. That dude sounded just like Biggie when he came out, and he did too. I don't know, but I know he was from over there in Compton off of Um

over there about the McDonald's. What's the game over there about the McDonald's and UM off a Rose trans and in central Well. I think he did westside Pirus, right on the north on the north side of behind McDonald's by I can't think right now, by the church's Chicken and all that neighborhood Piru, the county. He's swimming games over there Blood Campanella village. Yeah, I don't remember hearing

that name. You've got the village towns, h huh. Yeah, it was one of those games, but over there over there, I can't think of it right now. Whatever in his career though, you think, because he sounded so much like another rapper, was hardy. Not for sure though. Alright, So, going back to episode twenty, the Return of Big James, we were talking about Tupac's financial status. I found um an article that said he got paid only seventy five thousand for the movie Juice. I was a little surprised.

I thought he would have made more money as an actor, but who knows what the royalties were if he had, you know, some incentives off the movie but that's all they were giving people back. There were auditioning for the movies and getting you know, they had a lot of people in there that you know, the movie. They didn't have the DVDs and the cables companies and all of those different things. The movie used to stay in the

movie theater for a month or two, three weeks. Friday, he only got five thousand first shot on Friday, So seventy five thousand ship. Yeah, I think he park was the lead in Juice, was playing uh a supporting actor role, you know, I mean, but he had I mean, he had a big role, five thousand dollars and he the only one besides uh Ice. He would have been in every movie exactly, so you know his ship went up. Well, it was Shannick fire Grandford for Juice in nineteen I

can't remember dates three. I mean, people were making a hundred thousand movie. He hated that. He hated that character Bishop. I was at it. I was waing one time when he said he wished they were burn that movie. He hated Bishop character. That was probably his most revered role though. Yeah, but from the streets, they love Bishop. That was a New York thing. Yeah, and another fact check. We said that a Phantashakor's house was indicator, but it's in a

different it's in another town in the Atlanta area. I'm not sure, but Noble from Outlaws was living in the Nobles living in there. He purchased it from from a PENI okay, that's cool. And um O J. Simpson is at eight hundred and seventy five thousand followers, so his it seems like maybe he's plateaued and look like talk about Ron Goldman and the mother gonna jump up, or talk about the daughter or the daddy that ship, Well, you gotta be more controversial. You don't have to be controversial.

He needs another hundred and twenty five thousand to get to a million. It looks like that that hundred thous gonna be slow growth from here on out. He won coming away from it. Yeah, and I think that's good man, Just oh j ships, you need to shit down and relax. Come on, man, we already make our shilf look bad. You don't. You don't be the case of a lifetime. And you go to Los Vegas and then you catch time. You come home now and you're the king of motherfucking huh. Instagram.

Come on, man, you're not trying to be well. He damned there in they got four for me, and they got people with fifty million out there. He needs to relax, and I think he just needs to just really retire for real, for real, enjoy your life. Man. Maybe that pension is not enough to live off of. Which is how much is a monthly NFL? I'm sure I got some some increases, but it was a month. I mean that's he could take a trip for per month, one triper month, just get away instead of doing all this

other ship. I think he's trying to find another way to create some revenue. And I think that's the latest thing I saw that he and he did was he was he was, you know, applauding. He showed his legs, his knees and stuff. Uh, and he was saying how running backs take it hard. So he was trying to show support for the guy from the Chargers, the running back Gordon, and for for Zeke for the Dallas Cowboys will be a personal training. Yeah, all the other ship to old I think he didn't do his thing. I'm

not the old j supporter or something better. He better be lucky. It was in the nineties when this should happened. Yea, even, that's all I gotta say. Man, when we when we beat ship like that, man, take it from what it is and let's run with it. You think snoops so nice? Everybody friend he showed would be up. You don't want to pick up no penstrol riding the car with no gun.

Who was snooping is here? It would be off man, because you'll imagine snooping the pen straight ball, Oh man, snoop And I couldn't imagine Sugar Knight in the pen. But when he no I'm talking about the first time he went in in the nineties, a big guy, and that that's a half a pass anyway. But I'm talking I was a rock star on the pen. But I'm not talking about Sugar Knight as a person handling the pen. I'm saying the CEO of a record company going to

the beast. When you want to go to prison, when you got all your bills thinking gear, you got a motherfun out there running and taking care of your bills, you don't want to go to ben When you broke sure, you didn't want to go to go to prison. You don't want to go nobody want to go. I don't want to go, they say, HARRYO is out. Yeah, halfway house in San Antonio, Texas. Now, how bizarre would that be with HARRYO and shig Night on the street at

the same time. Man, here, you all gotta go, had to go, Nightly had to go, one and one had to go. Well, Harry is going to be living in Texas, so San Antonio, they wouldn't have been crossed the paths anyways, because it will be nice just not knowing. Just think they moved in California, Harry. It will be nice for another year too. I'm sure you got about the year. Yeah, and and and you got that halfway house. Yeah yeah, all right, all right, So let's get into our first topic.

And uh, I think it's a good topic. Reggie jay Z now elaborating with the NFL with Mr Goodell after he was I guess on the side of Kaepernick for the last couple of years in terms of challenging the the what is it the national anthem and taking a knee and all this stuff which the NFL hated it. It was just bad pr for the NFL. And now he's a partner up with the NFL. Not only that is basically saying, okay, Trump, I hear you. I'm gonna

roll with y'all and going to get mine. I don't want what's happening in the lime, like man is crazy that we have to sell out and just say sucking. Then roll with this ship. Now one minute you're telling everybody don't be part of the halftime super Bowl show and don't do it. Don't do it. Mad at the one ship because she did it when when big on her? What's the good that did to have time show? But yeah, something like that. Scott was the one. He was trying

to get the back out. Now you're going bad. Now you're doing it. I mean, what do you think, Gil? I think, um, we got to get to the table. And so my question to you guys would be, if it wasn't j D to go to the table, who who would you want to be at the table? Who would you want in that position? I was trying to think. I was like, I don't show, don't want no Jesse or no Al Sharpen or anybody like that at the table.

So and I don't want Puffy j D said he was Jermaine the priest said he was offered the job a year ago and jay Z talked to him all doing it. But I don't think j D have enough three cred or so do you think jay Z is taking it because he think he can make a change. Now, don't give me jay Z. Now, jay Z has given money. He has did a lot of ship. He has paid be the path for the girl and the guy that the police custom holand at him. He was on for the lawyer. All that ship, you know, did some good ship.

So you can't call him and sell off because he's looking out for his people. Yeah. Um, I just wish he would have came him and his staff would have came with a better program on telling us what they were going to do, what they would have would do, and how they were going to make the changes. When they had the press conference, I hope him and Kaepernick, which it doesn't appear. He tried to make it seem like they had a great conversation. He didn't say they did.

He said he wouldn't, he wouldn't speak on it. But we've seen Cap coming out and then you know Eric Reed been making negative statements lately, so I don't it doesn't appear that they signed off on it. Um, so I think he should have talked it down. Um. But my opinion on it is we got awareness to it because we will get what what the what The reason for all of the kneeling and stuff was about awareness. We all know what the problem is now is not

in the NFL, though Kaefernick got a big selement. Kaevin Nick don't want to be in the NFL. When kaefer Nick made fun of of um, the Ravens calling Ray ray Lewis, which I agree is uncle Tom and a rat. But when he called him that, um, yeah, the football player football. He hadn't had a shot with the Baltimore Ravens and then he made fun of them. And then with Miami he shows up disrespecting half of the base, the Cubans or something like that. Are you know on

his T shirt or something. There's some issue about that in Miami. When Miami is gonna give him a shot, he didn't want to play. He knew he had a great lawsuit. He was setting up himself for a to be a political activist. But he's been training, he's been standing in shape, he's been expressing that he wants to play because he got his se now and he looks he got he didn't. He didn't get it. He didn't lose the shape or anything like that. He got the selement. So now he wants to play. Now you want to

play because he got his sellment. But but the NFL in either, why because I paid your ass out, I gave you rseelement. He definitely has the talent and skill to be on one of these dirty rocks. Paid you out, I's free, will you Well, he deserves to be in the NFL. And I think that the NFL was intimidating all these owners. Donald Trump n Donald Trump did Donald Trump did? He influenced and he scared all his thirty

rich friends. YEA, yeah, he's scared now. But we got to get back to the point for the niling and sometimes we got to move past the daling. So I agree with that. We're all aware of it now. So now what do we do now? On what we need to do and what's everybody missing? The point is we need to come up with a system for law enforcement, an oversight for the fans, not just for East County or East State or whatever. We need an oversight system where we're all because shooting in in l l a.

May Bee perceived wrong in Arkansas or whatever. We need to come up with a systematic when you pull your gun out and shoot someone, this is the law federally, so we can stop having all of the different police officers in different um areas. I think every situation need to go to the grand jury. Every cops you needed,

like they're do in New York. Every cops you no matter what, goes to the grand jury and that the grand jury decide, not you know, not a DA or political position jury decide, because nine times out of the ten, the grand jury is going with the police. Grand people they're not. But but look at all these cops. That's that's that's not because they're not going before this DA is making these decisions. Yeah, that's my point, and that's what they'll be doing something be like you get uncle

Uncle Bob in Arkansas, that shooting looks good. I'm me personally, man, I didn't learned and I didn't woke up. And I really believe man that having this ship that's going on is our fault. We need to start taking accountable for the ship that we do and the ship that we're not doing. You feel me now? Having the ship I learned it ain't no need for me to sit here and try to fight five police officers and I ain't had no gun and they all got guns and sticks. Okay, yes, sir, officers.

That don't make you no bit. Earlier episodes on Against the Chronicles, I said, we gotta learn how to go and complain and keep writing up. And like I said, something may not happen the first time or the second time, but if you get you keep getting a jacket of being this guy that's this heavy handed officer. A good department, especially the big department's gonna deal with you, asked now, I want to see a certain change that only I think two or three states do this. The police department

should never be allowed to investigate themselves shooting. UM. I believe either the state of Michigan or the state of Minnesota does not allow the police to police the police. UM In California, if the l a p D is involved in the office involved shooting, to investigate, but they

do have to call the a investigators out. But generally, yeah, it should be an outside law enforcement entity the state or I think we need to take it federally now because we need to have because you have in different states. We have a new Tall and places like that. And I'm not trying to pick on the rednecked states, but I do um they have different ways of looking at

things than the Blue States stuff. It's it's just a fact where especially with people think it would be if if you had all black cops in l A. How do you think that that it would be? No, I don't think it would be better, right, you don't think to be better? Oh? Hell, no black cops black shootings? Well you said, because when they're not as as fearful as maybe some of the white officers just saying finishes in the hood. We got all black cops just Shafe

Comfort police station was was predominantly okay. But if it was all black and they just coming through the hood, you ain't worried about these white boys being your ass and none of this other ship or these white boys with these child roll with some black officers those worse than the white boys. Well my thing is can go. And then then had the Mesicans patrol. They because they don't think I don't like that. I mean they like that community. Hey, I lived around the corner from you.

Something part of my life and being a cop my daddy for probably about ten years of being a cop. And we call more hell for what they call a word I never even heard of all my years of college what they called ization frand NISI I used to go to Melvin was Untouchable. I remember getting in with Britain the lad people out there, no one because they

wrote the book. I was up there, Agins. You know, I'm twenty six to seven year old cops getting some sounds at Untouchable and Melvin and the shop, and I'm cool with Melton man. Melone was the same bit at that one time. And but me and Melvine was cool, and I um when I gave her, Yeah, my wife don't listen to this ship, But I gave um. I mean we were, you know, messing where I would saying Jack and Jack nation her, and but I was up there, and me and Melvine was cool because we know what

was going on. And they hated that. They were like, why are you up here? You know up here in company. You know they selling marijuana all of here and all the game members up here. I said, another walk up my grandmother, who I'm living with right now, staying with right now. Little you know over on hairs little two blocks away from here, and they hooking my car and

my truck up with some sounds that ballad them. I mean, that was a big, big talk and they and this is the city I grew up and so I'm trying to say, cops don't like you hanging around in the community where you grow up at. This is before the community police in there and all of that. But this one just white cops. Black cops. Student would be less officers involve shootings of black civilians when you have more black cops that are from that community. Is all about

being scared and not scared. Most of these shootings are happening because exactly now, you're not gonna be as scared as approaching someone from my Paru Louters Park poperate as a white officer would be. I remember going to James House one time and I pulled right up in the driveway fifty niggers standing outside because that's how he had

club Club James or whatever he called it. And I pulled right up up in there, and some senior officers came like, what the funk you doing pulling up in the crawler, I said, And they trust your mothers want not trust y'all. Well, my partner whoever that was, They was like, well, they don't, well she don't. I think of a female officer, she don't trust them like that.

You endangered her life and safety and all that, And so I asked us that you're like, no, cool, But I'm just trying to say that's you know, that's how they think. So well, that's basically chance. The point is that if you have more black cops like you police in the black community, there's gonna be obviously less officer involved shooting, is less brothers getting killed. But I know some white cops Brett in the lad were just as

was just as cool as I was. What they were white boys, and they were just the coolest cops too. So you have something take. It's gonna take a lot of time to get to know that cop. Though, you know what I'm saying. Opposed to Reggie pulling up Inday getting out of the car, ain't nobody for the run? This okay? This, what are you're talking about? Yea hand on his gun and ship. But then theod guys from Compton, they know a cop named Bookman. Shouldn't you Eric Parrott

and somebody you grew up. Would you hated him more than any cople on cop Ponies for because and he grew up? I know what he was so so that that you know, Well back back to the initial topic here, Jay Z's is requested to do two things. Coordinate entertainment and then work with social justice initiative. What does that mean dealing with the the Neiler situation or I think the NFL plans was certified a million dollars a year or something like that to to go to different benefits.

And and he makes a good point that the one point that I did hear him say, he said, yeah, that's nice. When you have Super Bowl, you'll go in donate a bunch of money to some foundations in there and build some houses. He said, but you'll want to do that. I know all Star weekend they do it. So whoever, they go build some houses in the community. And he said, but you'll want to do that when y'all there as a whole to take over that community.

Why can't we do stuff throughout the year for the community. So hopefully he gonna implement things where they're doing stuff the community. Because you can't call him, you can't call him a shell out because she's doing a lot of ship. We gotta see what he's gonna do. We gotta get a chance to see what he's doing. And now if he flipped the strip and he over there and then he just don't suck this up, jay zactly, don't all

us brothers? Yeah, we kind of jay Z. Hey, jay Z could either be more popular or this could be the best business decision he ever made or the worst. It's not gonna be no one between with this. Yeah, I don't think we're gonna make a breaking but I'm talking about perception. Yeah, you know, just you know a lot of black stuff. That's what's the perception. You lose

a lot. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. We got to remember what the kneeling thing was about, and that was UM and that was about bringing UM awareness to the police brutality and shooting and stuff, and we all know about it now. So the kneeling did his y'ab Now where do we go from there? I just think a lot of should have been looking out for Kavin Nick because he did his thing. But look, yeah, he's

still on the sidelines. We're gonna be knowing, we're gonna be doing cap for a long time captain, maybe senator or Congressman's one day that cap got paid nicely. You noticed he never he never disclosed it. He's still doing the stand though. He cool brother, Yeah cool. You know he's dating uh a woman that was dating a teammate previously. Yeah, but she she's the calls. She's the one that got him all in trouble and got him all in She's

she's a real rebel into this. Yet she's the one that was posting stuff and getting him fired from job before he even got the interview. But she didn't look at me with her Yeah, yeah, she well, well she's the activist. You know, she's from Oakless from ship is our phone? Yeah, she's yeah, alright, anything else on we want to say about jay Z and Caperne. You think

their relationship is gonna get strained now? I hope. I hope jay Z was smart enough to work that out, which I think he will Eric read and then when they're gonna push for it to happen and you know, hopefully Lebron and they'll get jay Z smart enough to get it out. I hope he didn't still us out for some ownership in the team, like it's being reported, Um, jay Z got the ball in this court. We we can't.

You know, if you want to listen to um anybody that that that that explained it, well, listen to Big Mike. Big Mike explained it real well, how we need to give him a chance? Him and Stephen a smell. Uh, it's a big micro kill killing Mike. I'm sorry killing. He did a good job on I forget the name of the talk show that I saw him on than he he said, Hey, let's give him a chance. Let's see where do you go? Yeah, let's give jay Z a chance. Let's not call him to sell out. Let's

not undermine the job that he has. Now, maybe something good might come out of this. Um, I know it does look a little let's look a little shady to see him sitting there next to Goodell, And he seemed a little insensitive in that press conference, like, yeah, we already know the problems. Now let's move on to something else. I don't think it's that simple. I mean, there's three

years know that one what he's talking about. He was talking about the Nilly, but he was talking about the ni But why is the kneeling occurring because of the awareness who's not aware there's five people sitting in this room. Who is the five people that's in this room right now? I think the awareness is for American white America that watches the NFL games, and most of white America does not care about officer involved shootings of black people. You

know they're where have you listened to Fox News? And they might not care, but they're aware watching Fox News, caring and wearing no watch Fox News and watch how they cover this story. I don't watch Fox News. I'm not republic. You should hear the stuff they say about Kaepernick, about the whole kneeling. They don't give an f about that, And that's what Kaepernick wants. Kaepernick wants the white person to care. They are aware, They are aware of why

they did it and why we did it. They are aware, they know why we did it. Now, what do we go from there? How do we change their perception from there? And that's the task that jay Z has given well. I think the controversy about Colin kaeper mcneilan became so much about him being defiant against the team or against the NFL. You're making millions of dollars, Why do you want to do this, and nobody was talking about officer involved shootings. They were just talking about why is this

guy so defiant? How doesn't he be happy? Like hearing yourself talk? They are aware, now, why folks, everybody is aware. They are aware. Now I'm not saying that they did anything or they corrected it, but they are aware. They know why they were nearly and you know how many pundits go on Fox News and say it's untrue that black people are getting shot by police at a higher rate than other people. They don't believe that. That don't mean they're not aware of the reason for CAPS demonstration. Well,

I hope something good comes out of it. Like you said earlier, we need to have a universal way of investigating officer involved at the federal level. If not the federal, at least the state level. At least at least the state should investigate l A p D, l A County Sheriff's Department, not them investigator our unit, you know, because I don't want to see the c HP because the state level of c h P, cops c HP is not that bright, you know, But I understand a level

of investigators that can do it. At that level. They have that power under the Attorney General of the State of California. I'm still staying under the But then the presidents started controlling the you know, because we see how the president controls the Justice Department. Now the problem, well, this problem is going on before the Mr. Trump. Yeah, probably before you. I think Kaepernick did the new before.

Who's going before you? All right, let's move on to another topic here, uh, kind of related because it's directly related and why p D officer Daniel Pantelio was fired finally this week for administering the chokehold on Eric Gardner after the Justice Department decided no charges will be filed against NYPD officers. So why did they're firing? Well, the chokehold is an illegal tactic. It's it's illegal l A

p D, it's illegal NYPD. There are actually some departments that haven't banned it, but it was banned by the NYPD. So why is this guy using a band tactic? Now? So if he used this tactic in his in his band and he kills somebody using this technique, why wasn't need charged from murder great point, great point at least a second degree or manslaughter or something. I don't think he the leven if I use it illegal weapon to you.

Let's should I go to jail. Let's take out of the reason because I have a problem with his reach, his reason for approaching Mr Gardner, I have a problem. Let's explain to all those who don't know what happened that day, this guy was out out front of a store selling some loose cigarettes. I have a problem with that approaching. That's just like we have a section in the city when I was a cop called Lottery where

a guy standing on the sidewalk. What you know, Grandma got tired of people sitting in front of their houses and all of that. So you have to deal with them. But it's how you deal with them, you know, just run them off or whatever. So my point is to approach this man that aggressively for some selling some loose cigarettes. I have a problem with all right now. But when I'm in a fight with you and you resisted me, ain't no rules of fighting, ain't no rules. I don't

give a fun now. We ain't trade that good. We ain't just training three. That was a big boy and they all didn't have him because just one guy him on the ground. I'm not trying to go to go home hurt. But this is what I'm saying. At some point they are watching this man losers light down here on the ground right. This man is can't breathe no more. He said, I can't breathe. You can't. When you can't breathe,

you cain't talk, you can't, you ain't looking where he did. Well, that's because they broke his uh his Adam apple with the if they know the man is losing his life here. Like I said, when you start resisting, when the fighters on, the fighters on as a cop Okay street, anywhere there's no rules, there's no rules to fighting. When you're trying to trying to fight somebodey, I think I think that the police should should find somewhere to train better. They try to teach you what they call the CD and

then taking people down. I have looked at the scene. I have seen the police man got white dude with a stick and the police is trying to chalk this dude down. Chalked this dude down. Now while he trying to chalk this dude down, I'm just think if it was me with this stick, they're gonna have their guns out. They changes out and everything else. It's something totally different. How many times they hit Rodney King before he finally should Dude, man, you're gonna move if you get hit.

Reggie if if that man was resisting, resisting on the ground, yeah, and he wasn't putting his hands behind his back by cup like no, unfortunately hurt. And that's why people stopped after one or two to right founding and founding stop resisting. Stop you can't stop. And they know this. The judge and then the stuff even said okay, we'll only finally get there after about strike eight. You can't remember that thing. I mean, if you got twenty police officers four three's

only three. Okay, let's say how many of us them on that on that case, you got four police officers on, you got three of them being the ship out. You just say they stopped hitting you. You still tend stop. Now they're gonna tell you turn around and put your hands behind your back. You didn't broke my goddamn rist. I can't We're back to running. No, I ain't talking. I'm just talking about policing. The police say when they grab you and stop resisting, I'm standing here like this

and they say stop resisting. Every recording you see are here the police the first thing they say stop and then now that aren't they trying to say stop resisting. They're saying a new thing now. But they reaching from a gun. Stop that's in the fight. Yeah, you can stopping from my gun. Ain't no one reaching for no guns. That's so they no, that's true, stop reaching for my nigga.

Tell him to stop, but stop resisting. Stop exactly the first thing the police said to you when when they beating you up, been choking you out, is stopped resisting. I can't move, I can't put my hands in some situation, in some situations like that, but you acting like nobody ever fight back with the police. I didn't say that that's what you're saying. But all the ones that we have on camera, how many will you say was fighting back? If he was fighting, he wasn't putting his one behind

that back fighting back and he was swing. That was a big boy and they had to take him down if he would have put his hand on his back. And when it is laid down like saying that, he's still be alied over some Lucy's I said, I had a problem for the approach. I wouldn't hell that way behind those loose cigarettes. But in some things I would approached him like that. On if he was wanted for a crime or something like that and he didn't want to go to jail, then he would have got dealt

with like that. But for cigarettes, I wouldn't to deal with him like that, Okay, but he died for it, Yeah, he got six family guy. I launched the life because he was resisting. He wasn't cooperating. But you should be able to resist and not die. You should be able to resist. Death should not be the punishment for resisting and arrest for selling. Lucy's simple as that breaking somebody out. One officer only choking him out when it was four more than there, because we don't they're gonna do. They

all all the choking, all of them. You don't even put his hands, but they were trying to. They were trying to. That dude was just on his bag put up the video I want and that dude by hisself, and he just choking the ship that was on him him and obviously had some problems to choke. You can't

you can't apply the barroom chokehold on him. He did and he broke all right, so that was correct, you know, against procedure, not long, but procedure against procedure procedure because they have they've been having a lot of choke cold situations where you broke that the Adam apple, but they teach you not to do it like that. Okay, So the man lost his life by him using the legal procedure.

Then they fired him and posed of charging him with murder because he didn't do anything wrong, but went through a departmental The only reason why that man died, it's because he used that legal choke old correct, so he didn't cl That don't make you cram if you that don't make you criminal, California. That don't make you criminal.

If I'm driving a hundred miles an hour down, down, down, well, if I'm driving a little bit faster sixty five or seven, well I've bought seventy you know a street or and running over somebody. Yeah, I'm breaking the low right, but

you should I go to jail for that. Where you say this, if you're doing seventy five in the thirty and you killed somebody, he's getting man slaughtered because you knew you shouldn't have been doing that, right, But if the man wouldn't just say hey, yeah, yeah, I'm tired of you talking, And if he would have throw the cigarettes down and put his hands behind his back like any of us would have done, well, you can't even make that because you don't know exactly what happened at

the point where he Well, they have some type of history, but we don't know that, So we can't speculate that he should have just put his hand behind his back if he approached him, Because he's said, if a cole come up to me right now, I said the way he approached problem. So what if he just walked up to him, grabbed the cigarettes, and took off on him. That's the confrontation right there. Who take off? Well, then what the jail for that? You went to jail for anything?

But when I have a legal reason to arrest you and put handcuffs on you and you resist it against the law of ship with single apparently, Yeah, well, let me let me respond to what you just said, Reggie, because it makes me think about the Johannes measure lyag case, the guy that killed Oscar Graham. A court actually determined that Johannes measuredly. The Bark police officer that shot Oscar Graham in the bag illegally detained him in the first place.

That detained should have never even happened, and that's why Johannes measually end up going to prison, not necessarily. Yeah, so we don't know. It's what the cops, the NYPD officers were doing to Eric Garner, if that was the FBI, the Justice Department, the State of New York, everybody that investigated. There's a reason for doing it. They found out it was it was breaking the law. Well, it's like breaking the law like speeding or whatever. I don't know if

it's an a fraction of Mrmeaner or what. But he was still what's supposed to put his hands behind his back. But all the young kids and everybody says cameras, everybody want to fight the police back and everybody want to be I see some STFF for everybody. I'm taking you up to man number one. Cops need to learn how to uh. But once I got something to arrest you for, game over, game over, that's all they're looking for for

you to threaten them do something, they do it. That's why you gotta watch what you say and how you say, because they're just standing there taking all that abuse. So when you slip up and threaten them, gonna say something like that. Now, now the custom going, Well, they're trying to take this abuse, they're trying to deal with the public. You can curse the police officer in the you can curse them in their really cust in public, you can.

You can. You can call a cop a pig in their face and they but he says, the fuck you mother if you call him a pig, and you know that, Yeah, you know that's just like what about what about that cop that took that woman's phone when she was recording and he actually broke the phone and someone else was recording across the street. And I'm sure he probably got vandalism. He should have. That's vandalism. But nothing happens to these

cops when you think about it. We don't know Johanna's measurally got one year in jail for chooting Oscar Grant in the back accident. It was an accident. I thought it was my taster. You know, that's the fear part. That's why you're telling you about the guys that are fear a lot of you guys are are scared of you guys. We could say black lives matter. We can

say that to them, apparently, and don't. Just some police and some people, some of them white people out there, don't give him a funk about our skin color, don't care period. How many videos have you seen, James and Reggie of white people acting a fool in front of the police, and they're giving them the benefit of the doubts. So many they're giving them the benefit of the doubts,

so many. A lot with black kids were acting a food and talking ship where I would have been invited and been in the federal penitentiary to be honest, I mean, they just took this mash maybe. But now you gotta adopt to the times I'm talking about. I come from being a cop in the eighties and the nineties when it was a little bit different. You ran from the police what you got, and I asked, it was expecting.

Prior to Rodney King and all of that cops, it was expected, but you would have had learning and adjust to it and understand the cops. You know, hopefully they didn't learning adjust You think you should be just yes, sir, uh sir, here's but complying. Here's my name. You know I don't comply all the time because you don't have to talk. The police came, just pull you over and say the crime that they have, they have ification on you.

You know, you got your top of each other. And if you and the listeners are gonna have hard time understanding exactly what I'm saying. What I'm saying is, yeah, when the police pull you over, if they're talking to you, cool man, cooperate talk to the police. Don't. You ain't gotta be an asshole, and you ain't gotta get into no confrontation. That's the most and foremost thing you don't want to do is be confrontational with the police because you ain't gonna win. And nine times I'll attend this

is what happened. You might just lose your life dealing and making the police mad at you because you might give one of them racist officers, which we all know that they out there that might take offense to being called a certain kind of name by a black person, which you your male or female. They're picking up and they they're shooting women, they sucking embody slamming our sisters. You see it all on TV. But we we gotta do better with ourselves opposed to sitting here and then

just taking off on these police officers. We're not in a winning situation when it comes to that, so we gotta stop and think it ain't that serious. A traffic tickets is a fucking traffic ticket. Let's take it as that paid. If you don't want to pay, sit down and count of Jim, do the chime and what I always say, Learn where to pick your battles at. That's all that's all I ask for, and that's all I'm trying to train people to pick where you pick your

battles at. You know, I learned red that you can do. You can deal with the worstest police officer. You can reply. You can say yes sir, You can say yes officer, the whole nine. If he feels like he want to funk with you, he's gonna do it regardless of what. When he tells you to turn around when he kicked your legs, man, you don't have to do me like that. I'm replying to what you asked me. I turned around my hands on the car. You don't have to kick

my legs where I fall. You have officers that do that they go to the extreme if they come out on the beat that night and in that way, that's how they're gonna be tonight, all right, the executive producing honestly once the time in sorry inter ref Fellers, I just want to ask the question. So, if I'm a law abiding citizen and I see a police officer handling my mom or my wife in a certain kind of way, and I intervene, do I have any recourse of action?

Because that's like, at the end of the day, he's a man, just like I'm a man with a job. But I can't sit up there and living whooping my wife and my mama. You might want to put him in that chokehold, get him from the back, and get him off your mama, exactly. That's what I'm saying. It's like you gotta get have to be and defend yourself. Now that ain't defending yourself, and that ain't defending her

if she's doing something wrong. UM and you plan and you um and you UM don't have a problem with I don't want to have a problem with, you know, dealing the pan with my actions for for my crime. If if that happens, that goes, that goes Why why did they put me in that situation? You have to do that. I've seen police officers. I'll tell you a story. One time I was in North Long Beach, parked in front of my career, but I was living there them that was a while. I was a young dude back then.

Dude gave me a ticket. I said, cool, whatever, you know what I mean, part the car across stree. He was over there writing me another ticket, like he was arrest me. So I went around the corner and I had a little bit of money at that time, and he was out there, you know, parked in the side. So I want to bought a box of donuts. I said, here you go, man, you're doing so much working that

I got a box of donuts for you. The next day, that man showed up at my door talk about, by the way that you know, you had a warrant for your arrest and ninety two. I said, man, ninety two. I wasn't even driving and I was going to school in New Mexico state. He came with somebody with a name that was close to mine, and they showed up there and took me to jail. And I was outside. This brother rode up on a motorcycle, true story, and said, man, just do what they say because I'm here. They was asked.

They was mad at him for coming. He followed me way to the police station downtown Long Beach. They was gonna pack me out. She what happened. He was just checking you to jail for full He was working with you. You got on this side. You try to be a smart ass, and he was showing you that I'm a smarter ass than you. And he rode by my house everything. But you're showing you he got the pen. Yeah, I got the pen. I can put you in jail. I can make you ship in jail now for twelve twenty

four hours. And that's the worst thing to do. I was a company the same age as most of the guys that that I was policing because I started at a young age. And he's all a little rid. You take that gun and bands off you, I'll whoop your ass U And I used to pull the pan out. Let's say, but this is what's gonna put your ass in the penitentiary, not this gun in his band. It's what story I tell. This is more powerful than this gun. In the bad We put more fucker's in the pen

is the pen. So you're suggesting you could just say whatever you want to say on a police report and get someone a case like eventually, yeah, eventually I got to the cheerful. But that's my point. But she didn't. Can put your ass. Don't worry about that, carm are gonna come back on your ass down the line for using, for abusing that. I never in my life planet or did anything wrong. And you can talk to any of the guys that ever deal with I never planet or

did anything on level. I gave niggas more breaks than I did. Um what what? What? What? We have something called letter of the law or spirit of the law. I probably operate a spirit or a law more than anything. My I got in trouble for not writing tickets because I used to pull people over and souf and they said, ORIGI, what type of people do you see a traffic accidents?

And I'll be like good people usually at traffic said right, that's why you need to write them tickets, because they are the ones that out here, you know, driving unsafely and all of that, and need to be reminded of laws and stuff like that. It ain't the game bangers and the thugs that that you mainly see in traffic access and stuff like that. My point is, like that is you have something called spirit of law and letter law, and I operate a spirital law more than letter all

than a lot of people. Well, I think the attitude of local law enforcement when they deal with people of colors just nasty all the time. Like for example, I got pulled over um on Washington Avenue in l A for speeding once, and everyone who knows how I drive, I never speed. They called me the slowest driver. So but this guy, I'm gonna escalade. He wants to pull me over. And he pulled me over before Officer Flowers from the south from Wulstra Division l APD. He pulls

me over. He says, oh yeah, Alex, I'm pulling you over for speeding. I said I didn't speed, and he said, yeah, you sped. I'm pulling over speed. It takes my driver elecense. He goes back to the car, his rookie partners just there staring at me. And I told the rookie good guy, said you're gonna let Officer Flowers the rookie officer, what do you expect that officers. No, this is not going to work. So anyways, he comes back to the car

Officer Flowers. He says, Alex, just admit that you were speeding, won't give you the ticket. And now this to me, that sounds so unappropriate. So if I just tell you I'm speeding, you're gonna walk off. So I thought he was trying to run a trick on me. I said, no, I wasn't speeding, so he gives me the ticket. Anyways, I decided, you know what, I did a B line to Wilsher Division, spoke to the sergeant. I said, Officer

Flowers is just inappropriate. Man. It was a female UM Watch commander and she took the ticket and she said, I'm ripping this up. Don't worry about it. Um you don't gotta pay this ticket. And I say all of this to say officer and Flowers just had enough, because that's because informant. That's why, Okay, nine times out of the chain, that officer with the na attitude every time you see, he's gonna always. Now, back then, I wasn't

a professor. So when I get pulled over now, I still get pulled over in the same escalade I showed my state, I d cow State Long Beach professor. And you see how quick that attitude changes. Yeah, they they leave me alone. And unfortunately not all black people have something to use too as a buffer to get that attitude and they respect your position. They don't respect that because you was a college professor and they're scared h

because you have some conflict. Tell you if you pull them over and they have a nastday after, you better write him a ticket because it's not they're gonna eventually be a complaint. And but then you have an officer. I was trained. Anybody ever asked you for a break and you can extend it to him. You give them that break. I got a ticket once for making a right turn on a no right turn on my birthday, so I gave him my driver's I made the right turn. I didn't realize you couldn't make a right turn on

the red light. And I said, uh, I said, you see us my birthday right. He said yeah, but you made a illegal right turn. I said, you're still gonna give me that ticket? He said yeah, absolutely. I was like, wow, I got a ticket on my birthday for making a simple right birthday, My birthday just passed a couple of

days ago. Today is like birthday today. Oh yeah, I'm gonna say you happy birthday to our uh our third half alright, one third but one third Reggie's birth there's in August too, yeah yeah, using Australia running around with all these So what else, um do we have to say about the situation with the officer Daniel Pintalo. Well, now, but he loses his job, can he still become a cop in another jurisdiction because he's not a felon, you know, so he can get hired again, and he's probably gonna

ventually You're gonna hear about it. He's gonna ventually su and and they're gonna reinstate him, and then you're gonna have to retire. The problem is why you can't keep this cop on on the job. It is because he gotta walk a straight line. He can't do nothing because he ever did anything wrong or i mean his law enforcement contact. What you're gonna do? Kill me like you killed Eric Gardner? You don't even want you know, he

could never be a copy again after that situation. He will just rather had gotten a death job or in pine shop or hidden somewhere, but um to stay. These that don't want the liability, But trust me, they're gonna eventually make a settlement with him. Do you think of police? Sure has to have a mentality of fuck it. We're dealing with people of color, of color of anybody. You shouldn't of anybody because of their race. So I'm not

gonna say that, but we gotta face it, y'all. Black folks a little bit more aggressive, and Mexicans a little bit more aggressive them some white folks. You gotta face it. Then the majority that we run into, especially the neighborhood yn especially where we're at. We we we were the right next, Black are harassed more, which is probably the reason for the aggressiveness in the in the in the type of neighborhood. Okay, you're going to the watch area.

What's in the watch area? Black? A Mexican's right? You have hanging out, drinking, smoking, doing all types of stuff that that's quote unquote unattractive. You know, if you're a homeowner and own some homes where you go out and Orange County or somewhere, you don't see you have different type of They got problems, they got molesters. You got molesters,

You got difference. You know my point. But I'm saying, so that's why they do more jacking and and and pushing and moving people, because that's what the people are complaining about. James and Reggie and Alex out there hanging in front of That's the type of cause. I don't call nobody in Corona where I live, saying James and Reggie and Alex and all of them are hanging out in front of my house. I ain't seen that yet. So when I lived in Content all the time, my

grandmother and now couldn't pull in the driveway. Now, most guys are respectable, most of them are. But a lot of people just don't want to always have to. And I'm scared to go visit Jane over over Reggie house because James and Alex and I'm always out front and all of that. They So basically, we create the jobs for the police. Sitting outside on the corner or on the sports drinking you just created or gave a police officer reason, or selling drugs, or breaking in houses or

snatching purses and doing drive by shootings. We the Blacks, are creating these jobs for these police. The neighborhood wants to do it. James, what's your incident where you had a party every Friday night? Two hundred Blood members, two hundred Blood was getting the gun off of somebody there every time. But yeah, yeah, exactly. But my point is from the idiot, it wasn't a constant care. We didn't care about that. Guess what's complaining the neighbor right, Hell,

I paid my bills just like they paid. They didn't pay for you to have two other people drinking and didn't when they wake up in the morning. The eight balls in the yard. Know when I was down the street, I didn't have nobody hanging out in front of the house. They were in the back. I had my gate locker with everybody from the bank. I'd have been there where they were blocking the people. If emergency would happen at the people house, they can't even get to get their car.

If the man had to go to work down the street, you can even get a little yard because they're blocking blocking the street. Because you guys, I want I want people to understand, Brothers, everything that we do out there, we create these for the police. If we went out there selling dope, doing drive bys, robbing motherfucker's The police ain't got no job. They ain't got nothing to do.

They ain't got nothing to do. Ticket if kickers ain't gonna be something, tickets, tickets, tickets get more money to the department down. They don't let you go to the county jail and shit on your ass for three days on those tickets they're putting, so you'll pay it. How many niggers out here got credit? Put that? That's what You can't get your license? And now you like to bedds you. But most people don't want to drive without suspended license. Most people ain't. Most people want to be

right trying to be a part of society. Well, now, and you need it, but why try to be a part of something that they't even accept your ass anyway? That's even a big license. You need a license to her, Yeah, you need a license. I thinke license is is? Um? License is a privilege. It's not. It's not a right. It's not a right. A drive line is not right. It's a privilege. It's a privilege, all right. Um. One

more point on this officer being fired. One of the sergeant who was supervised supervising the firing of officer Daniel Pentalio. She herself today was docked twenty vacation days for being present or allowing the Eric Garners because you black to go for yeah and uh yeah, let me just say her name, Sergeant Kezi Adonis kai zaz why a black woman? She was just doctor twenty vacation days for allowing this officer to choke him out. No, I'm not, she was. Okay,

here it goes. Sergeant Kezy Adonis will be vacation days for for failure to properly supervise former officer Daniel Panellio, who, according to a disciplinary judge, put Gardner in the department band chokehold, which contributed to his death. She was there on the scene. She was She could have said, I'm as a sergeant, stop stop this right now. But of course going to do that. You're not in the middle of fight. You can't do that. You can't do that.

You're talking like the middle street motherfucker's You've got a police officer that we gotta look up to, and we're supposed to say. And they even complied, even complied, he said it. He said what when he said you couldn't breathe? The more he was supposed let him go, So try not to breathe and see if you can talk. That's the Reggie right Jokehold right there, So what do you

think of twenty vacation days as her punishments overseeing the whole? No, that's not because let me just say why, Because if I'm a supervisor and a sergeant and another scene like that, I'm gonna be making sure you're playing by the books. When I know I ain't put a hand on Eric Gardner, ain't did nothing, and I lost twenty days. I don't lost the whole month to pay, because twenty days is a month to pay. But she's not losing any money vacation days. He's losing money. Wait a minute, let me

bring you down for your edge. Here. You got a cop that that quit or got fired, but doing a legal chokehold now here. Even those salt just all on the wound with this lady. Twenty hours, twenty days, it's vacation days. Okay, Wait a minute, let me finish suspension. Now they have twenty goddamn days, twenty vacation days. She ain't gonna be at work, this is okay, And she pleaded, and she was there to this policy violation. She was

there and allowed the new to choke him out. She just just guilty, is the motherfucker I was choking Oh my god, no, no, no, not in a fight. She started like the Stacy coon. She just give that cop is just give other one and the other one should have got got something done just like him. He didn't go to jail. It wasn't a criminal. He didn't go to jail. Wasn't a criminal act murder and the criminal.

Oh my god, let me choke my brother out. I mean, this is this is a message all sergeants that exactly all they're gonna do is lose twenty days of pass. That's bad. They don't like that. For not doing that, you go home to getting indicted. Nobody got a sergeant the messages. If I'm a sergeant and I don't oversee, but trust me, if he would have got indicted for that, then she would have got dealt with as well. If they did something illegal, criminally illegal, not departmental. It's a

two big difference, departmental illegal and criminal illegal. It's too big against department violations. It's still illegal departamental it's not. It's not no, it's not this man the death of another person illegally. It's not. It's not I'll call you if I can call you all of your name or fagin or a bit or something like that. I'm gonna get disciplined as a cop department violating the procedure is unethical or something like that. You know, I ain't going

to the present for that. So this is this is a big difference. But a lot of people look at what this officer did as at least second degree murder that's illegal in the state of New York. I'm not up here he's wrong for the act that he would if he's that motherfucker was wanted for murder or something like that and the fight was on and he didn't want to put his hand behind it, I ain't had a problem. And I bet you he wouldn't have got indicted. The only reason I mean not indicted, he wouldn't have

got fired behind his act. It's because it's fucking cigarettes. It's at least it's at least a man just wanted for murdering or something that that don't want to the fighters on wouldn't even an issue. It is because he was about cigarettes. Let's answer one of these questions from our online listeners. Um, someone actually wanted us to talk about what did we think about Glasses Malone's Tupac Must Die song that comes from c M instagram him, Reggie, I know you had him actually on your Bomb First

show twice. UM, so I'll refer you to that. You guys talked about it in depth. The Gangster Chronicle listeners want to hear hear what we thought about that. James, Well, I talked to him before the song came out the video came out. Uh, I really didn't notice significant how deep it was the depth of it and made him talked and I told him pretty much people ain't gonna like what you say. Anyway. We talked for about maybe

thirty minutes, maybe a little longer. Then I heard it on on Bomb First on your show, Ridge, and then I was like wow. I I didn't want to say nothing to nobody or come at him where he had think that I'm coming any wrong or saying something where we get into a conversation. I'm gonna talk to him by myself. So what I did is is contacted know him and tell him I want to talk to him. UM, and then just listening to the dudes. You can tell

you are intelligent, you can tell he ain't. No, you know, no, just some dumbass game banger out there not understanding what people saying and how they feel about Tupac months Die. So he was he had on his own on bottom first, which that's what I liked it. But this Tupac months Die, come on, man, you you you woke him up and

killed him again with that one. And this is what I told him, And and I had that second conversation was cool and and and we talked and and I think he kind of like grasped the concept of what I was saying. But then he got to be him. He got to be his own man and say, if I changed this, if I go bad with this, if I don't stand up from for my music, then who

am on one thing you give you credit for. I don't heard him on several interviews that I ever had any even on some other ones he said, mob or James is the only person to ask me, ask me. I told him, you know, I mean, you need to change the name, he said, But James is the only person all of these people that I talked to, because he said, I didn't reach out the snoop. I didn't reach out to a whole bunch of people, Trayvon, I

don't talk to everybody, but some of the outlaws. I reached out to all of them before I just came out. He said, But James, the only want to ask me to change the name. At the end of the day, you're still a man after the end of the day. This is this is I mean, man, I Drew Picasso. You're gonna tell me it ain't you know what I'm saying. So he pretty much. I mean, you gotta freedom to do what the fun you want to do. Your perception.

Oh well, but just talking to him, he just don't seem like seem like that cat to come off and say to me, this is me personally to say, man, I was just saying fuck tupuck and I was trying to try to stick straight up his ass. He didn't. It didn't seem like that to me. I just he just My whole thing was, Okay, you don't know Orlando. You went over there and you got your information from his homies and then you put it together. You don't

know where Anano was thinking at that time. Nobody knows what Thelando was thinking when that fact broke out, that damn Jim and that ship happened. One thing you can say is that motherfucker said, I gotta get these motherfucker's back. I gotta get these motherfuckers back. And it was there nothing wrong with the video because basically he had its own point on point but creative. The problem was Tupuc

must die. But even if it's from the perspective or from Orlando, because that's what he's saying, that's what man, he's a cry. You don't know what. I think it's a crypt car move he's promoting or showing how much to his you know a dude that's on the same card he's on. He says, that's not the reason. I think, that's what it's from. The thing I had a problem was was the name. I gotta me being his manager,

I gotta I try gonna stay out of it. But this they didn't have nothing to do with that because Glasses don't want to did almost every blood neighborhood's hood. Just like you don't get the crypt days, he don't get hood days with blood neighborhoods. That don't still mean that, that still don't mean that he don't play how much to his side on this one. I mean by him saying the ship about Snoop, that show you that he's he's on that just because he want to say Snoop

is uh it's better than Pop. I mean when he's saying that he just that just loved for Kryp, He's not that type of dude. He a little bit more involved in that. We will tell you one thing with this record of this, don't be in our biggest weak lasses. Don't like probably like five or six offers like from major labels. Yeah, we're negotiating one off for label deal.

This controversy is a motherfucker in immunities business. I heard Charlemagne the God say today and his partner that on the Breakfast Club we're talking to Snoop that that was one of the most creative and they love the creativity of the video. I've told him might love the creativity all I said. The only problem in my head what it was the point. But if you're cloud chasing, or if you're just trying to get a reason to wait people up, something to throw at it, then he did.

He did with your chief, He did with your but like like so many people love Tupac. So many people listen to Tupac and and and he didn't touch a lot of people. The title itself says, fuck you. You shouldn't You shouldn't have been here from Orlando's perspective, not from Glasses. This is no just the sand is from Orlando perspective. But how can you say whether it comes from from somebody else's men? Glass has talked about this, We talked about this, and and I understand exactly where

you're coming from with it. But what are the people Donna think you? Boy? You've got so many people loving Tupac. They said you walking uh out of the theater. Oh that's mother said you must die and and try to do something joint. Well, people should not be mad at Glasses. They should be mad at Orlando Anderson. He's just doing a song reflecting his position. Man, I don't know why y'all think like this. Atlando Anderson is dead and been dead. Nobody can speak for the dead man unless I wrote

a letter to and killed myself. If I go around Nipsey must die for that exactly. But but what I'm saying that that's what That's what I'm saying. I mean We all black man, right, And I'm just saying, respect each other even if we're dead. Brother, I know you did respect the brother or whoever has lost just like I don't care how he lost it. Let's respect him. I actually called you before the video came out. I called, did he respect that? Give him to change his name

of this song? I sat with him in my living room and my living room to two glasses. I'm cool with everything else, man, but we can't see this, man, I said, because I brought off the Nipsey thing. I said Nipsey was your homeboy. Yeah, that might go work. Nipsey is Nipsey is your homeboy. If some young dude comes out five years from now when a Nipsey must die, you're gonna be ready to tear somebody gonna be ready to kill him. But that's that's just what I saved.

You know. I heard that punk as Bootsey the day on last say well, I no, no, no, niggas did nothing at the park die. You're stupid motherfucker thirteen motherfucker's got shot and killed like the first. No niggas don't have no love for the love of him. That was me and KEP DDB. Dead now he was a part of it. Two Country asked the country, well, I thought the video was very creative, and glad you know better than that. You can't you can't take nothing from from

his creativity. The way he did the video is exactly how Russell Pool and everybody else that was showing his video and these these these diagrams of how they pulled the car up. And I love the video. I love what did he invested his money went out about the car, you know, the similar similar to the exact I mean, I love what he did. I just didn't they I didn't. I personally didn't like the title, but I understand why

he did the title. If I was managing him or on in that position, I would have been like, hey, any publicity and good publicity. That policy is publicity premius with his song like this whole idea actually came out a long time ago when the hold Takashi six nine thing was going on and they started hurting about he was gonna testify it was actually a thing about fake gangbanging. That's his whole stance that Tupac died fake gangbanging, and he showed it wasn't a disrespect the Tupacket wasn't then

Tupac actually wanted his favorite rappers now snoopiss. Well, a lot of people kind of went in on Glasses if you looked at the comments. Good people, I think are more offended by but not understanding that this is a video a song from the perspective of Orlando Anderson. People. People were pissed before they even listened to the song because of the but once you listen to the song and you understand the video, everything was great, greatly done.

I mean like like like his manager said, he getting offers. He got offers on the table from its quickly to dis submit a show of the lake. He see something old, he seeing smooth crazy because he knows that got dog on cryptical card, blue car, rear car stuff. Well, kudos to Glasses alone. Some people said he did this because he's trying to revive his career because DJ Quick got a problem with too. He was always mad that he holler alone meeting rose Brand so Quick you better stop

it too. Well, I think he put out some quality music, and don't hate on Glasses if you see him in public, if you see him out there, that's not what he's about now. I give shots out to man. Yeah, and it's not about the title or none of this ship. The little brother trying to do his things and and and he found a way. If he did something else, the motherfucker's gonna be mad. And he ain't the first to do a title that somebody ain't gonna agree with. But I just think just touching on the Tupac, which

Tupac is just like me and everybody else. You know what I'm saying. I mean, you put your nose or some ship. You don't know this comforting mentality Monday get and and you it calls you your life. Yeah. Can he speak on that for left though it's hard. It's hard, but it's not it's not Uh yeah, I mean that that can go different ways. I can't speak for my dad Armies. I can't speak for it. He need to call it what he called. He did it for shot and it worked and hopefully get a deal from it.

I like it because we have cool conversations, you know what I'm saying. I told him to come down here, just get on the show and let's do this ship. You know, I like. I hate. I hate that I wasted it on ball first and still doing it over their on Gates of Chronicles. But yeah I like it. Yeah yeah, all right, y'all, let's wrap up this episode. I don't want to thank anybody for listening to another edition of The Gangster Chronicles. I want to remind everyone

we'll be doing a live event real soon. We don't have the location UH finalize yet, but it definitely gonna be on September somewhere in the Los Angeles area. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review. If you listen to us on iTunes, you could rate us from one to five, five being the best. And we want to thank all of our Spotify listeners out there. Those happen to be the our our largest audience is coming out of Spotify. For those that listen to Street TV,

most of them my listeners there are on Spotify. And what did you want to say, James. I just want to let all our listeners know that that my my good hand is still given. Uh reached out to uh push his name. Rick. He called me to tell me to tell you thinks you got that money that you sent them for sure, and he told me that he lets you know, but I didn't get. Don't sponsor anything from okay from him, yet everybody know I'm I'm keeping

my word. I'm doing what I'm doing. Uh, just son Shugar two bucks uh put on his books through his through his best friend. Um. Um, I have to give with Cynthia is my next stop for the Seven Angels, my donation with some of the guys that that didn't have children and and you know, just for I lost soldiers that that down and didn't have kids. I'm gonna donate just Cynthia as soon as I get in touch with her, and that would be maybe Monday or Tuesday. And you already I saw on Facebook where you gave

Elton's uh granddaughter. I did my brother's. That was my first stop. Uh. He actually has two grandkids, two daughters, two granddaughters, and I gave him five hundred bucks. So um, I'm still of showing the T shirts. She's still going strong and I'm just having that Heaven. Everybody giving the numbers so they can so they can. You want a shirt if you if you need a shirt, I got

death Row bags. If you need a shirt, just down nine O nine A zero zero six four oh four and your shot will be delivered to you within one of the three days. Okay, y'all check our bum first tomorrow and I'll show you a picture of the back that he got. Alright, we got throwbacks. We got one announcement that our producing amo still wants to announced real quick. Sorry for bump rushing y'all show tonight. I just wanted the fans to know to thank y'all the very pivotal show.

You just talking to people of Intercom, one of the top shows in the crime category. We got a lot of good things coming up. You always keep rocking with us, and we will keep doing a lot of things. Also, the guys just we just be a deal for distribution actually on the shirts that switch. It's gonna be doing a partnership of collaboration with a Gangster Chronicles to do a series inspired by the shirt that James maybe nose.

Shirts are going to be available at retail as well as online, so you'll be able to go to different locations and pick those shirts up off mail rolls and scree those small different places. So we keep that coming, all right, thank you very much, Norman, And I believe episode five is where we actually got the conversation about that T shirt rolland also want to remind everyone that we do have a website, The Gangster Chronicles Podcast dot com.

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