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The G Code Part 2

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Part 2 of this special 2 part episode. The Fellas discuss the East Coast and F-13 beef and its origins among other things. Make sure you subscribe and rate the podcast, also support the fellas Patreon page so they can keep the show going. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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They had a big indictment against a Hazard gang out there in East l A where they fire bombed a black family that was living in the projects in a predominantly Latino area where Big Hazard was at and and the Feds indicted them and they all were found guilty.

They're all convicted for a hate crime. See here's my question, Um, if if a Mexican shoots a black and some gang gang conflict, if the Feds want to, they can charge them with a hate crime, even though it's not about racial hate, it's about this is I want this block. I want to I want to make the money on this block. But the Feds in Washington, d C. Are looking at what's going on in l A and are

slapping hate crimes on some of the Mexican gangs. They're going to have to giving more time instead of slapping them on the risk. But they guess how many times a black gang has been charged with a hate crime from Washington d C. In l A County. It's never happened. It's never happened. But you had the Avenues hate crime, Big Hazard hate crime, uh tune in fourth Street down in Hawthorne. Well, you know a lot of people on Torrance. A lot of people tell me the tune in the

Fourth Street neighborhood. They were racist over there in Torrance de Lamo area. Um, I've actually had a lot of people tell me, now, these Mexicans are different kind of Mexicans. These Mexicans were pushing a race line against the blacks that lived in that area and there was no black gang over there. Yeah, they to me like that. Over then, uh remember by Manchester part they after changed, they were just shooting blacks on the site. Well they shooting these

they're trying to shoot these Coast Cripts. Well they don't like them for show. Yeah, over some drug deal went bad. Yeah they got them for woo woo, a lot of ship in and I mean, but what you expect. But that's that's a good example because the East Coast Cripts are getting shot up by the F third teens over a drug. They took some dope. They basically stole a

truckload of dope from the F third teams. I think this is either ninety nine or two thousands, and the F third teams have been hating the East Coast Cripts ever since. Now they used to get alone. Of course, they all went to elementary Junior High. But here's the thing that the Swans also share a little bit of area that F third Team has. And I don't think the Swans and the FIR teams have no problems. So

they don't like they don't like them dudes. Well, I think if they don't like East Coast cripts, because there's other cripts that they don't know, they don't drip. They don't like seven six, that's East Coast. They don't like eight nine, seven six, the six pack, eleven eight one nine, oh, all of these coastes. They don't like them. And and they take that beach to the penitentiary. If you get up, that'd beep goes straight to the penicentary. They don't like

the East Coast cript. Well, the dude from the Mexican Mafia is the one that got that hit on um Costallane know from F third team has been locked up ever since nineteen eighty or eighty one, and he's the shot caller for a third team. Mess with a black

or whatever? Do it deal with one they get killed and they see you're talking in there, they make they green like you to do to do Now, if there's any rich philanthropists out there that wants to do some good in Los Angeles community and help bring two neighbors together. Pay the debt that the East Coast Cripts owe to the f third teams, and you will save a lot of lives. That's real talk right there. The East Coast Cripts ain't never gonna pay that debt. You ain't gonna

never stop that. If you know, if I call up Mr. Costallano, who's serving life in the penitentiary, and say, look, what can I do to get y'all to stop shooting the East Coast is what's he gonna say? Pay us what they owe us. And if there's a philanthropist out there that wants to pay the hundreds of thousands, if not a million, I don't know how much money the dope

is worth. But if somebody out there wants to do some good, because that is the largest Black brown conflict in Los Angeles, right You got a lot of blood shit and the East Coast is are huge. You know, there's a lot of bloodshed. And well, if it's only hundreds of thousand dollars they paid advocates that no, I think that. I don't know how much dope was in that truck. I'm saying, like, let's say it was thirty birds,

you know, fifty birds, a hundred birds. That's still not a million, isn't it's a hundred birds of million dollars to figure? Thirty thousand, thirty thousand. Uh, say it was a hundred birds, So that's what how much? How much? How much with a hundred birds cost? How much? Thirty thousand? I'm gonna do the math right now. So let's just say it's a hundred birds. Back then a little more and that's three million dollars right there. That's three million if it was a hundred birds. What do you think

it was about? How much you think was in that van that they took. I don't know. I know they got them good. But what I'm saying this is the thing. And then you gotta remember all the lives that the middle lost. That's what That's what like I told you, that's what happened with it, but on both sides. But that's what happened with the truths. Well, that's why it didn't work because they started realizing, hey, I don't over here party with James, and James is the one that

killed my brother. Alcohol got in no brother that they started realizing that's James, that's the one that killed little one, little John man truths over exactly Well, I mean every everyone's got losses on both sides. But do Mexicans look at it like this? They so organized. Man, they probably said, it's the principle. Now it's not about the money no more. It's the principle. It's how y'all did that, how we had a connect and and and this is how y'all

got damn, basically saying fuck us. This is how either side would think if that side got got Yeah. But if you're thinking in eligently, whether you're on the f third team side of the East Coast crypt side, you want to reduce the amount of murders because it's getting in the way of making money or whatever way you're making money in the war can go on in the city of l A. That ship is going out of town. Whatever they're doing and how they made their money goes elsewhere.

That little grumb ship they're doing on the colers that that's they're doing. That's personal ship. But you're not gonna come in here and do me the way you did me. Take our ship and then clown about it. The war zone, the war zone, and that's any side. I mean, look, America dropped two bombs on Japan, killed a two hundred thousand people, and you're telling me that we can't get the f third teams in the East Coast crypt together over maybe twenty murders, maybe thirty murders. No, it's not okay.

I would if this was nice, made a decision to end the war. Ain't. No, none of the kids have died about a one. But how does the country we started? We started a war with what? Uh? We didn't start Bush Junior started a war with with Iraq just because that man made a threat to his daddy. And that's why that war, and that's why that second one war I read, war started and he wasn't gonna stop. He lied, he had Colonel Paul go in live. He didn't have power life to present that case, so he can start

that war. And I'm just saying, when you have personal fillers involved versus and you gotta put the pass in the pass and move forward. We look at it like that and then it's easier to do it individually, but as a gang, as a structure. I got life in prison this is this is this is where I'm gonna be for the rest of my life. This is what's gonna take care of me for the rest of my life. This is what's gonna keep me alive for the rest of my life. All these things you think about being imprisoned.

So why would I sit here and make my people think I'm weak by saying, Okay, funk that war, let it go, ceasefire is over and done. When we ain't set down in the cryption, they the people that they had, they don't got, no moved, So you're not gonna get one of these little they tried and going here and don't know what you try. No one worked on this. I'm talking about doing the truths and and doing that that was they really tried, the bloods and cryps. What

was out there hanging party. Yeah, I'm just I'm just saying they tried to stop the things. I'm just saying how personal feeling have ended in l A. For example, the Venice Shoreline crypts and to vat thirteens. They seventeen murders in a two year period. That beef is over for something smaller than it wasn't the principle, but there was seventeen murders in eighteen months. That's a lot of murders. How how long this war been over. It's been over

since ninety four. It lasted from ninety ninety three to the ninety four seventeen homicides. Veni Showlines was fighting something. It's a major connect over there. That's where they're all eating. Well, I'm just saying that it's it's possible. It's a good thing that it happened. Anything is prossible. And the Rolling forties crips and the Rolling thirties Cripts had a tenure war from from ninety six to two thousand six. That's over. You know, um totally different. I know, every conflict is

different when you get in the head. This would be the hardest conflict to resolve. This is the biggest one. Maybe not Maybe if the head boss the mafia's dying in prison and they get some new leaders in there. Let's say they want to squash this and and and work different, then you got a chance. But not right now, because they live in off principle man and and that's how they stay strong. I mean, it's all about money.

It's all about money. They want their money but you can't look it's hard for a dude in prison and really put a lot of value on money too. Though no, these dudes actually have bank accounts. I mean they want to take care of that people, but to put value in fact, these guys will make more money if this conflict is over. This conflict will create more economic opportunities for both sides, whether you serve and dope or trying to be a Rapper's just everyone. It's a win win

for everyone. What the Mesicans did, they went into dealing with those cats. They start putting their nieces and sisters into um not not only police academy, but they're selling houses and ship, they nurses. They're doing all of that now. So they invest in their money in a good way. They got businesses, They invest in their money. Their money ain't just stacking up, so they don't need us to get rid of that ship no more. They got different connects. They went all the way around, and that was one

of the smartest things they ever did. Exactly they went all the way around. When they say, okay, Alonzo, you and your son, you're gonna be good people. You're not gonna get any trouble. You're gonna we're gonna make sure y'all. Okay, Well, well you're gonna be policeman's now I'll go. And you're gonna be bringing these drugs into the l A County jail for us and into the prison system. And they and they're taking care of them. They take that's what's going on. Now. Your your sister gonna be a cop,

she's gonna be. And this is what's going on now. I got a lot of them nursous real estate. They were they were smart. How do you think they're buying and shelling them houses like that? They took them a while to get politically connected, but they started. They starting, so that's how they was able to go around. And we don't need y'all for ship. We need this here. But we are never forget this. I'm telling you man, they man, and and everything they did, everything they did,

it's worked every sense, every sense. Chuse back then if you can, if you can, remember, you didn't see them letting their their mama's push them cards for the cans and ship. They will get robbed. Back in the seventies early eighties, they was getting robbed. You didn't see pops walking to the store they they're able to move freely now because they are't dealing with the bullshit, you know what I'm saying. So it's totally different the robberies on on all that ship is totally all that ship. Don't

win down, don't changed. Well, if there's any philanthropists out there that wants to do some good, hit me up because I have a passion with bringing neighborhoods together and it would be amazing if there was a way we can end this conflict between the East Coast Crips and the Floodencia. After that, say gang, but I do know that it's gonna take money. But all right, let's move on to the to our next topic. This also comes from another person online. This was a really interesting question.

How do gang members deal with having relationships with people from rival gangs? And let me say, like, for example, a blood might be dating a crip, or two cousins might be from the opposite side. They might be from rival neighborhoods. Or a girl that's a blood her father is a crip. You know, there's all these bizarre types of relationships where people are from the opposite side. James, I know you got some first hand experience with this.

Give us an example of south side one from Hohover one out here in the I E. But but going my first mother, I've been. I was with her seventy five to seventy nine. We had a child. Um going over the house she lived in a hundred and eighteenth in San Pedro, and going over there to her house, you know, it was crips on that yeah, Lemonades Coast

going on that. I mean, I'm on that block. Now back then, I'm catching the bus red chuck, I mean, white tennant shoes, red shoes, strange walking up the block of Blood and by her being cool with them, some of them catching like okay, who whoa you know what I'm saying. Damn, But I got my card riding over there, spending the night kicking and with her doing my thing. So basically you're talking about getting a pass exactly, explaining to people listening getting the passage. So I'm cool, I

gotta pass because I was cool with John. Me and John is together. John is cool with those cats in the neighborhood. But she was from Hoover, you know what I'm saying. So they was all good. Like my sister's boyfriends were crips, and they used to come to the hood and not telling homies as my sisters. Boyfriend lead these cats along. You couldn't touch him cow Bold Markets and all of those cats from nine A Mafia. These was my dogs still right now today. You know what

I'm saying, y'all couldn't mess with him. So man just going over and dealing. And me and my homeboy Master Run. We used to go over here on Link Street in Maine and all of the hoovers was over there, but all my my baby mama, we'll kicking over there. So I interact with the hoovers. I interact with the East Coast never tripped who was never tripped? Some of them guys are my dogs, like right now today, Uh my boy Duck shout out to Doug, he from five nine He from Hoover. I got a lot of people I

work with. It's through my baby mama's you know what I'm saying, All them through my baby mama. And it worked that way. How many baby mamas you got? Alright? Got three? Okay? And what happened is you you you meet some of these guys and then you you've been a lost matriens with him. Y'all come cool, y'all former bond get out. We're still cool. Do you go to prison, get out? You cool? My cousins or crypts. So I go to thehood, you gotta pass because your cousins ship

like that. So it's everybody know everybody. Now. I want to ask Reggie, do you ever use these people that can bounce back and forth between hoods that see eyes to get information or gang intelligence when he was an officer. No, I never got in the law enforcement that deep where that was my father and Brennan and lad and all of them that work they got to see eyes and stuff like that. Pretty much all of my stuff was done spontaneous on the street. Um, but I was fortunate.

I was young. I was a young officer when I was a copy and I was a lot dinner and and uh, I was making money and all of that stuff. And so I was really messing with all of these nigga's uh girlfriends or systems. Was single, and I was dating women that were dating gang members. Also, they generally had to stop or didn't want to because that's the problem with the girls. They generally didn't want to be dating.

To me, they of the guys, Well, what do you think the appeal is is for some girls to date gang members that aren't in the game, that aren't well someone were Generally they didn't like to because they became that that term hood rat. People don't know what a hood rat really means. A hood wrat is really a chick the dating a dude that's from their hood. Well, she got a date at least more, at least a couple, you know, not if you just got one. What they

dated that one? Everybody didn't want to mess with them no more. You know what I'm saying, They did want or that dude always like nobody wants to mess with James grow because James. That's what And that's my point about that. So that's why the girls usually had a problem with that. But I mean we took it to about females and stuff like that, but I know the question was really about, uh, this dude, this was cool with it And to be honest with what what what

taught us to be cool? Not us? I keep saying that, so I don't know, I keep using the word else. But what my experience, my experience was, what was I'm like, quick, no I'm not, but uh, what what what generally was was um kinda made me forget my trainer thought talking like I want to hear about you dating girls that dated gang. I mean I was on a dated a girl in every hood that I used to go over there. I was like, sleep over there later night. I had

no problems with that. But my point wasn't I married my wife, her brother Tony Guillory from uh uh neighborhood. Uh compt and curls my wife. Yeah, that's my wife. Brother. Me and him was cool to this day. I remember it was coming to jail um then every every day when I was in the jail. But I was, you know, like I said, I was young into into the law enforce.

If you didn't retire early, the fans would be watching your every step because they'd be saying, man, this guy's got a I was fratenization and God forbid when I want to start working with death Row. That el Ready club incident, what happened. I probably would have still there there, but that's when my chief pulled me in. After that Already club incident, it was like, your ass better get

out here. I'm gonna fire your ass. But you know, because we left the scene when when that incident happened, So I had to go ahead and left my way reality there. But my point was the drug game. The drug games forgot bloods and crips will be able to deal with each other because you leave the crypts, to be honest, before the ages. We're all going back todays. I'm talking about nineties and stuthing like that. This was

going on before cocaine or anything. Game and his mother going to blood getting passes because you talk, that's the women they're going across. But they wasn't game. But it wasn't as many hoods and niggas didn't have as many beasts as they did. You get beating all that, but it wasn't that you might killed, you get a whip. It wasn't as tough as as it became in the nineties.

And niggas coming around with eight cas and stuff because the game brought the niggas guns and was able to get the eight k's and riding around and getting mobile and all of that. Because you gotta remember the game members was young. How James you're talking about Ryan bicycles and all of that. He didn't do that late at night. But niggas grew up in the games and they got older and older. That's why we don't know. People be like,

how are you fifty year old and still claiming? We don't know because we got that mini fifty sixty year old game. We don't have them because they all growing up, you know, growing up with this, and so we don't. We don't know when it's gonna stop. When do you grow up? You know as some would say when people

say when did you stop claiming? And you know James fifty four now and he you know, he still will tell you I'm from or he still known as mob Ja or from the Mob, but he would tell you I'm not one, you know, I'm not a game member. But every boy, we were just looking at a great site when you know, from my boy Pierre the funeral where all of those niggers we went to school with fifty two fifty three all I'm wearing Burgundy still with

hall a mob or a parrule the blood. They had an incident over there after the funeral, you know, because well I think it's because of alcohol, but I understanding, but they all still claiming and these are four year old grow but then I claim as a gang banging they claiming as a neighborhood tried neighborhood gang banging man. You have to be an active game member. You have to be out there killing what you what with the

title hold. You gotta be killing the opposition. And these people aren't putting in work that you're talking about, Reggie. They just they go to the club and something happening. They're gonna they're gonna side with Yeah, they're gonna side what they are. Who fights the days in the club, you can definitely have a fight. Don't go outside the club. Yeah that park a lot, that's where did you go down? But don't want to know, James, did all of these did you always get it past or did you have

some close calls? I got ship like when I went to let's talk about age it because when you're talking, when you're talking about the E d s in the seventies, that's when you was. That's when you was dating and all of these kids to day, now, can can I go to my baby mama house right now today? And she lived in the Crib neighborhood? Yeah I can, Oh, he said, to day my son, can I go to my son house? And then the group neighborhood. My cousin's

ninety eight and figure row that's definite lane. No, that's that those sins and who Hoover's over there. But you shoes trains on and white tennis shoes on. Call my cousin and right now, all of those cats respected us and and and they'll tell you from killing Wayne and everybody that I took over there that they number love. Yeah, that won the little That's that's my point. That's my point. When does it stop? You still game? And then I'm not game? Now. I think this question is really important

because a lot of gang conflict actually starts over a girl. Yeah, a lot of like twenty years thirty year wards, was over dating a girl because you're dealing with a girl that's working with somebody in the hood and then she dating you. But then when you come through, somebody letting it be known that you're coming through. You know what I'm saying. So you got two cashes, and that don't have to be a blood in the crypt. That could be two crips getting into it over the same chick.

You know what I'm saying. But I understand me. It grew from back in the days. This is how it used to be. Every motherfucking crypt you knew had a damn there had a blood female. You know what I'm saying, a date and then brother's friend. And then with that you you grow up buying with the brother. You know what I'm saying. Because all the cripts that that there with my sisters are cool with me. I got a

good relationship with him, you know what I'm saying. But why didn't you ever let any of your sisters really dated any blood because they didn't want. I knew what type of niggas my my friends was, so you're not gonna right there have a baby. And then I had the kid's knew. But that's why it always went outside the hood. Me personally, I never dated nobody in my hood because all my friends out there, my female chicks out with a lot of females and and and cash

that used to bring them through. The chicks that nobody know. Some of them used to get touched. Some of them used to get touched. Now, mind you, my daughter Mama more in the hood, Pam from south Side. Nobody with Pam, none of the home girls, and they knew she was from south Side. Well, I know what the incident though, when NICKI and now went over there, Yeah they went to Southside that they they went over there, Yeah probably yeah,

But so they had incidence. They have incidence. What I'm saying is, I'm just what this say here, man, It's been going on for a long day. Happens because some guys got that cool relationship with this dude. It was mainly because they didn't want to date their brother friends. Now can can Can I just meet a check to day and she tell me Baby Gangster is her brother and come to our house. I want you to have dinner with us. Hell no, I see you somewhere else.

That's what a smart nig gonna do. You know what I'm saying. But you still have that going on right now today. And and a lot of people, a lot of bars have grown because you have bloods messing with female cribs. Cribs messing with female bloods. I think you and baby Ganger could sit down and have a meal. Yeah now, yeah, so there would be no problem. And he feel the same way. Probably not years ago, that's absolutely we wouldn't be uh. And And if I sat down and talk to Gagst, I tell gays of one

story and he'll remember it like it was yesterday. The beef that we had. It was a straight okay corral incident. And I bet you're here say that was you. I'm saying, motherfucking and I bet you here remember it. I don't have no problems with that, dude. Did you have any girlfriends that were ever from in hood Santana or Atlantic? Every female south Side baby mama from your baby mama from south Side. I've talked to other females, different females

from different hoods, but never to come on. I need to come on to the path now where your two other baby mamas from one is south Side, My oldest mama John is from Hoover one o seven and my other son, my baby boy mama is I'm thinking about. I don't never remember you mess with anybody from Luther's mom area. Never never, That's my point. They don't mess with But this is my family. Don't lose too many niggs that marry somebody and all of them well they

pills and was different. She moved a girl in from spaky old woman, remember that from from shut them off. My whole thing was I was different from everybody. I don't want a chicken the hood. If I did with a chicken the hood, I don't bring nothing from the outside to my house because I already know how it's gonna be. So I didn't miss my business with what pleasure? Should I say? So? I never dealt with a female from the MiB All My business was outside of that.

When when I left the hood and did my baby mama's are that chick? I did that and left it there. When my baby mama wanted to come to the hood, she kicked it with silver. You none them, Cynthia, none, all of them. She was cool with all of them. Now, your baby, your first baby mama was from south Side, from moving from but the one house from south Side? Was she living in south Side? When you was dating her?

She lived on California Street right now? Still? Yeah? And how how would you move differently when you would go visit her? Or how often would you visit her? I've been over there in my Cadillac. I've been over there. I had a seventy seven calac white Rams the whole time. I had a a blue station wagon. I had a Burgundy Maximum. They never said ship to me. They never said Keithie d and Paula was living right across the street on California, So I never never had to beat

for none of them. Paula and and and Pam was like this, best friends, best friends, So I never had I never had a problem going over there because I was always ready for the timeline on it, on the dates and stuff, because you know, like what year this was, I ain't good with. This is your second baby mama from Southside, right, Yeah, what years did you start dating her? I started dating Pam and not even two, so this is before all the baby lane and all of that

stuff went down. But when you was dating your first baby mama, that was in the seventies. She was from Hoover, but she was living on a hundred eighteenth in Saint Pedro in the East Coast. And would you have to be extra careful going over there to the Hoovers. Yeah, I never really I never really dealt with the Hoovers hood on Lean Street. I ran into the Hoovers and then on ninty eighth and figure roar over my cousin

Tony and Tracy. My cousin Tracy, she was a Hoover one on seven and and and even hanging with the who was Marcus and Calvin and Chris uh which is calbo Um. Archie Archie is from live over there by Ninnie, Remember Archie. Okay, Archie still over there. We're hanging with them. We even in My My My Dogs Rest in Peace. Moon from Raymond, Raymond Avenue, crips and Moon and Tracy was my rid of dies. Back in the day. We were stilling cars and doing crazy ship meeting up on

nine and bigger role, I can tell you. In the mid eighties, one of the biggest dope dealers from Watts lived in our little right cold street from my grandmother what's little next door to James and now the boy with the gates and all that. Yeah, the biggest, I mean, the great, great shot was Great Street. And then so it happened you know where it happens where you know you don't be respecial, start coming you don't. You don't because MC if you ever see him again and talk

to him, he moved in the hood. But when he moved in the hood, it was said that m C a moving in the hood and he cripping in woolo woo woo. Okay. As soon as he moved in, robbed his name bringing his ship and down. He had a told Chuck if he be honest with the ship, he had a toad, I mean you haul come in. He had you all go out. He didn't stay to stay long at all, and he wouldn't he wouldn't have made it.

So he tried to move into my part room. The girls used to good thing and you try to go on your mama tell you too, nigger, this is where we're going. This is what we're moving on. I don't understand those gangs something with all of that, there would be a lot of that. Now, did you receive any backlash from your homies when they found out you was dating Pam from South Side? Did they say why are you doing that? Every last one of them cast loved her.

I gave a party Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Last one of the hoies, uh embraced Pam as as as one of theirs. They respect of respecting me cool, they gave her respect because when the females are one female in particular guy that Pam on some female. Pam got in that ass, mop that ass up on the car and ain't none of him. I ain't working with her. And they left Pam along. Pam got to respect Pam did Pam. So it was it was good like that her people Hawk and you know from south Side come

through this your people, there's my people. And I respected them just like that. So you actually had some south Side cribs come to your house during events of parties. Yeah, hug, this was her play brother whomever she wanted him to be or whatever. But I embraced him like you know, as if Okay, that's who it is, that's who he is. You know what I'm saying. Okay, but you know they wasn't coming over there when blues respect, but they were. I mean, you know, I let everybody know, just whoop

the woof from south Side. Nobody fun with him? Oh no, he's good. Let's drink. Like when I went to the Hoovers and I'm sitting here kicking it with with my homies from the Hoovers and we're sitting there, they're playing dominoes. It's the hormeboy with the from my par rules and this is what's going down. Woo woo. And I was cool. I should didn't play dominoes. And every now and then then you have some problems and when you have some gunplayer or something like that, and then they go for

a minute. It's still kind of risky, though, don't you think, because you never know. Even though these these Hoovers are cool with you, or these south Sides are cool with you, there's always another person that presents themselves and that's the person you don't know. You've never seen him before, and that's why you never underst made anybody. You're still ready. I'm always packed, and that's why you still be ready. If you feel uncomfortable on your surroundings, then you get

up and bounce. That don't make you know punk. You get up and bounce, you already know you ain't supposed to be here now. And I gotta take the word of this guy. He gotta have some type of credibility with the rest of these cats, not the funk with this dude. So if he got that reputation, and they already know not to funk with me because they the backlasses right here, he gonna take care of these cats because yeah made me look like a wo woo. Now,

my nigga, get bank on my watch. Now. I gotta answer to Whoo the whoo whoo whoo and his people. Now have you ever known the game member that isolated him and herself so much to where they would say, now, I'm not going over there, even though I got assisted note, I ain't going over there. A lot of them, Yeah, a lot of them, because I mean, you got something

that just really don't care. You got something that's okay, I'm gonna trust you, and you got something that just really no and really don't give a fun if in a boux to show you I ain't I don't know, bit ship, I'm fronna roll with you because I ain't scared this road. Some of fuckers ain't built like that. So they decline we were moving out. Yeah, well, before we wrap up the show, you guys have announcement to make, So I'm gonna turn the mic over the Reggie. Yeah yeah, yeah.

So we got uh my boy Nick nick Non over from the Australia. So you people over there in Australia, morb, James is going to be coming James McDonald, I apologize, James is going to be coming over to uh Australia this summer and um him and Great Katis. They're gonna call it a show called The Night with Great Katis and We're gonna have a boy Nick coming promoted and and tell ya how y'all can register and sign up and coming and and and here Marb and here James talking,

tell all these stories. And because you just keep you not that you're doing that shows he did take over today. Huh. I got you because I gotta be redg every time, because he turned his back on me all the time. Every time I say something wrong or whatever is either like this or he turned his back and like, why do you keep trying your back on me? Why said something wrong? Just tell me that's wrong wrong? Okay, So Nick, you're from Australia. Huh from Australia. Massive death Row records fan.

I love love for Reggie and how do you look up with these fellows? Well, I mean I've always loved Reggie, you know what I mean. He's a straight up cat. I'm a big fan of his. Always held a dawn with't even always will Mom James. I reached out to last year after the flat TV stuff went off and Massy Beak found in Mob James. Mob James and I met last week for the first time face to face, and we kicked it for four hours. We ship tiss. He cried like five times, just a table getting drunk.

As we were know, I was thinking drinking Jack Daniels, but I didn't. I didn't drink overage, dragging water. Let me say this, uh, my my history, my life, just growing up or whatever. We touched on some of that growing up with mom, pops and all of this, and I don't they never been in my shoes like that, never had father that you know, and then just listening to my story and it kind of got touchy. So one thing abottom is that that I appreciated these guys

for for calling me. You know what I'm saying, Um, I'm glad, you know, just reaching out to me and saying, Okay, you got a story. I want to hear it. And then then wanted me to be a part of the project to say, you can bring a lot to the story that we're trying to tell. So I welcome all of that, you know what I'm saying, And it was important for me to tell my story and and to have people like this listen. That's why I wouldn't say

nothing for a long time. I wouldn't even speak on the death row and my my brother or anything because I felt that I don't want to have to suck more for telling me they don't want to hear that ship. That ship is old. So just them talking to me and listening. And then the feedback I got from from my conversations with them was so it was just like great and and I've been talking to him every since I met him the other day, had a ball. We're

sitting here at this Sierra golf club. And when I walked in, I gave him these death Row shirts, two shirts, and he just took his shirt off and put on this Death Row shirt and he's white. Yeah, people looking like, what the hell this this here? So when I walked in, I felt out of place. And then when he changed his shirt, I felt like whoa, And they think we're game bankers and ship now. But I'm gonna I'm gonna let nick, I said, what's going on so we can

get out of here. You have an event that's related to former l ap D officer Greg Hating. Yeah, so Greg Hating and I are doing a project, particularly on the murders of Tupac and Notorious blog. Do you think that has been done like too much? Now? What can you add different that hasn't already been done. As James was saying before, this is gonna be a speaking to her where people can actually get up there and have their questions. So Greg, Katie's gonna take you right through.

He's going to talk about some stuff that he hasn't released before. He's going to talk about some stuff in the investigation that's you know, that he hasn't spoke about, and he's going to bring that Wayne. Greg and I were having a look at all these different ideas where are like, you know what, We're going to get some brothers out there. They can give some real life stories from death roll records. He was tossing up different ideas

and I was like, bolm, I got the guy. And that's when I thought mob James after seeing flat TV and that. So it goes for about two and a half hours. The show, Greg's Gregg's presentation is for two hours. But Greg's never done this presentation to a live audience, you know what I mean. So he's never done a live audience show. And then obviously at the last part of the show, it's a question and answer, you know

what I mean. So we can talk to people. People in the crowd can ask James their questions about time on death Roll records under SUGU night and obviously being in Las Vegas when Tupuc was tragically murdered. So how did you hook up? Would former LPD officer Greg Katie. Greg I reached out to about two thousand and ten, and then I was doing some stuff around that around about probably two thousand eleven, two thousand and twelve. Greg was going to do this in Europe around about six

months ago. And then obviously he said I know the person because I know Death Row records like the back of my hand. Is that right? Yeah? I know everything, asked Reggie, can we do some trivia real quick? No? All right, so go ahead and tell on about the event and yeah, Special Night the Murders of Tupacing Biggie Presentation A night with Greg Katie but special guests former Death Row Record street Security Mob, James McDonald MacDonald, James

McDonald coming down to Australia. Get your tickets on as Takes dot com and look after it's gonna be a good show. Full cities perf Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in July August this winner get ready say the website again as tis dot com. Can you spell that? O z t i X dot com dot au four five dollars two and a half. Music component. Got a good DJ out there, Shout out to my brother DJ Melaci. We're only gonna be playing death Row Records, a little bit

of bad Boy and we're taking people back. It's a musical component to Alex that not you know what I mean. So it's really really good. But I just can't wait to get this brother down in down in Australia. It's gonna be fantastic. Man, wait to go. I'm me alligator. I wish I can go. That's a place I definitely want to visit. But I love to have you Alex. We're gonna conclude this episode of The Gangster Chronicles. I want to thank everyone for downloading, listening, and for submitting

your questions. And please go to the Instagram page at Gangster Chronicles, go to the Facebook page Gangster Chronicles, and make sure you check out my latest interview on Street TV. Good night, good afternoon, and good morning. This has been a digital so much network production

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