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he puts the gun in his. career to somebody and then just slowly walks away he has nothing really to fear here in the neighborhood because they're all great she crips gang members and he's banking on the fact that no one's going to go to court and testify against them. and you see that nobody's really shocked about it nobody's talking about it nobody chased down the suspect. and then they just go about their daily activities in the and then obviously homicide will come in and start their investigation. here in the 1st time when i was shot 3 times i mean i really didn't realize until my stomach start burning was my stomach start burning i knew something wasn't right so. i went to spit and i want to spit the spitting come all the way out of my mouth they must have burned even more they call an ambulance basically and when i got shot the 10 times it was early in the morning i was actually stranded somewhere somebody walked up with his hands behind his back came from behind his back and called me by name and shot me in my face 1st when he shot
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me my face i turned and went to try to run the shot in the back and i laid it like to go a bit to make me spin like michael jackson would let me go nowhere and so after that the 2 shot with 38 i don't know who had the 38 but i saw the one with a 45 in my face and i got a 45 into it at 38 at that point and the humor is poor you say and i was laying there i was saying your brain steals we work it so when i'm laying there and i pay is gayest i thought i was going to die because you know he said you do with before you die and i. go out i was stretched open like oh i don't go i could really see out of this i could. get out of the sad face so i just had this with over like a seal without the and once i got that asp it was another scary feeling i went through because when i was back to the doctors what really rushing to do it was like they will sit nobody on a hurdle and i'm sydney i'm trying to say how do i look and my job came really open to the feel like my jaw was broke from when a bullet hit sometimes they had to look. so now my brain's saying are you going to
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let me die back here and then i was kind of glad the doctors came in at last or really kind of feeling myself getting around the collapse right as i'm raising my shirt up and seeing with all this that i'm feeling all my intestines on the outside i went out. i had a heart attack the doctor said i walked in right when i walked in and it was like a whole another. just went through my head because you could actually see you going out. and you know that was the experience with bed right there. until some 2530 who it's militant groups were all working together on the same page in the same model to restore community to save lives so what happens is that they get a shoot in a community to shoot them our community says this is a good issue the mockumentary and it was the shooting was done from one of the guys
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i collaborate with at the table he will call me the same in one of my homeboys just got shot in your neighborhood or he's they have no phone or. the will to do will come to the table and lives will go and defuse the situation and try to make peace and bring this went home nice to keep the peace and keep the violence deal did not tang's out of in his new generation to take place behind a girl's face but he said it's the say and and it just for that moment we don't know dead bodies a killing behind as to what we do is we step up and he feels the. same age and we tell that we give the answers that we don't lay this down and we don't squash this before you know. before you begin to pick up the phone call somebody call the minister home in advance just call a victim support group call in. bassinet most days can be talked out they could be
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told they can be we can get your i pod back we get your 50 bucks back can't get you like we got the night. you know now. that was 2 different realities the reality where we get involved in gang bang is a very use of reasons we could be here all day but the reality for the system is good business. goes one on each other. each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of the prison complex system if you could figure a way to make the 7 plans trillion dollar a day to peace you have global peace tonight. you stop the wars not only in the streets but internationally this is more money and. that's where this reality exists. for in the office of the firm holiness walking by point at me is the point that matt always pointed people.
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this will make the black community bare when. people community jobs pointed people don't even know him might want to. own to police officer haircuts man you're going a little stronger man showed me that you've been eating a lot this week and i just seen already go by little i mean the no. need man. you know are you going to. do some of the attrition work and. money going to be instantly. all the money up in one week. you smoke all the money that you made man one week. like trisha work and money come come hard man and you do just blow all the money where. are you way about he looked like he used to weigh like a hot. the setting for
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a pound male already like you know we weigh like $115.00 now we are brother know the. same clothes so we're only there if there's turners and assume you were as close as close as wearing him. were. one of the reasons i became an attorney was to help people because you know what i was a little girl i noticed that there were a lot of drugs in the community a lot of gangs in the community. i found 2 bodies dead bodies that had been overdosed on heroin they were in the alley all run to the 1st and we can leave and i knew they were because my cousin was a heroin addict and i knew and one of the women i knew her little girl and i knew her and i had seen her when she was alive so i was in 3rd grade when i saw these bodies then fast forward a little bit farther in the future and then crack came into the community and my little cousin was a victim of that and so just saying what that did to the community i decided to
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open our facility were. no use drugs they can't get a job maybe will have been tagged with balinese for low level offenses one should tag with a felony you're serving a life sentence on the installment plan basically you are going to go in and out of jail because you've got to come out and be faced with i have a felony so i can't have public housing like imperial courts i can't be with my family because i am a felony you're stuck on the streets trying to figure out how to get a job you can't get a job because you have to check the box and if you're a felon you most people won't employ you you can't get public housing public health you can't get medicare medicaid if you have a felony move names and the people incarcerated and actually it's drug related ok and as we're finding and that's why these prisons are so overcrowded now because of drugs so what we're finding is when they come out they can't get treatment because my facility is based on. manicamp and i can't serve the men and balinese so it's
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a catch 22 and it keeps bringing people back around to the same place where they can mining town they can find housing they can get medical treatment they may be depressed at this point they won't be able to get any treatment for their mental health issues and so therefore it just becomes a vicious cycle that keeps repeating itself over and over. male black and. we're going to want to be coming out a. little bit about what a lot of. narcotics and news doing surveillance on non-narcotic said to me in the midst of gardens which is bonnie kind of blood which is my game for the last 15 years.
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so we're going to try to take down the cellar right now. let's pick up the very start you know. so the body on a blood of one of the largest and most violent gangs in the country are make tremendous profits on selling. at any given time inside the water carrier and using these 3 to 5 active not part of the selling day and night and all of just what they call purpose so it's just this gentleman story is just selling on the streets to locate it to get a local transit rochus low so what if i. know a lot of times too. please
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a lot. going on. you got to keep this place through nobody's very distant or your album do i know how long you've been sitting here obviously we're describing minutes lying. you know they haven't checked did you say it's in his. ear but i think that's what that's where he keeps it. yeah i mean let me check with these guys right now. you can see red sneak is the jacket has read everything is consistent with gang activity. this is their territory bonnie on the blogs nobody else's territory you better have a mission to be in here if you can rival gang and if you're not. this gang has a different sets of cliques to the gang and they're broken up into crews they got you shooters they were crew you dope dealers or crew your robbery suspects a cruise gentleman here is part of savage squad it's a click of the body on a blood set responsible for street robberies home invasions like
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a store or ovaries. and they take pride in that i mean tattoo themselves they take the legions to each other and that crew you see arms so this is from their christian gardens this is 112 street that's his clip me h.w. for bonnie on a watch. and then this is b. ip instead of rest and peace it's bonding and peace and that's his home. there rival gangs crave street so they'll have $107.00 which is the pinnacle for murder. street with that she crossed out. you're telling everybody that you killed a great street and. everybody comes out to check on these guys in their report back to other gang members so why they're being stopped as you can. see behind us 120 and 127 i want to lock is a unit that's selling i caught it so as much as a concern about these guys are more concerned about the money inside of me with his hand inside and narcotics inside so they'll move this location right only and set up shop somewhere else. all these guys are here customers whenever you see
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a group of transients hanging around you know that there's a narcotic location within 50 to 70 feet and they set up camp here and that's all they do is smoke all day long but these guys again it's everything's full circle so these guys now are your car thieves your burglarious because they have to feed their habit and a gang members know that so it's just a revolving door here. is enough from that enough to take. the other suspect into custody for sales and iconic so tyson's going to bring him back to the station people for sales. i. i. i
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i. you know buy vocational pastor is extremely difficult i work full time as a special agent for the u.s. department of justice office of the inspector general and that is. a position in which i investigate f.b.i. agents the agents u.s. attorneys and others. it's difficult to to handle both jobs well and i've been pretty successful of both areas. i believe that it's imperative for me to continue in my career in the federal government because. as a role model in both areas of life so people when they come to our church and they found out that number one i am bi vocational that that's impressive because they want to know how i can hold it all together and secondly because i am
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a man of god and i treat everyone fairly no matter where i'm at. i believe that is our. responsibility. to god that we serve as a god of 2nd chances and i am so pleased that we have so many people. that have been rehabilitated people been formerly incarcerated former drug addicts former prostitutes gay members and we accept everyone as they are and we let them know that hey they may have made mistakes in the past but they are god is a forgiving and a merciful god we're here to tell. what happens with so many people the wind up being homeless is that they've had opportunities that. maybe they haven't been able to take advantage of it. oftentimes they shut
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down. for me. i had a brother homeless and eventually died on the streets and it's very difficult to deal with someone who has really given up on life. when you think about the sheer numbers of individuals who find themselves homeless in los angeles we're talking about estimates 38 to 45. on a nightly basis find themselves only. 4 door. exists between south los angeles and downtown. watts. on skid row skid row's community you know folks. see guys that i know you know it's their group your role in the mission and they go to jail and they end up in a county jail for 7 months by the case but i always said you know they go to court
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cases go over the fight oh it wasn't you just please go. you know what happens is that i have you know lost a job i know we all pay a rate you know it's very few people have their own home you know so by the time you get out your apartment is gone you know all this stuff is. going to go to 90 days to come pick up your property you know is there music music every day. so you get out you have nowhere to go you have no money you know what do you do become skid row to get a road is the only place you could go we. do something to get some clothes and hopefully you know design is not to. be you know it's going to get into a program. the higher an estimate of disconnection from the labor market for african-americans is around 60 percent for african-americans between the ages of 18 and roughly $45.00 so think about think about you have
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a population in 2012 about 500000 african-americans who reside within the city of los angeles which is 459 square miles and a large percentage of them the greater number of are not connected to work in los angeles one in 18 african-americans own homes the actual homeless population in this 50 square block area it's about 4500 but when we talk about south central los angeles combined south central los angeles homelessness combined with downtown los angeles homelessness we're talking about 20000 people skin. role. exists within the center of power in los angeles and i think it's important to note that skid row thievin in los angeles california is a well kept secret this is the epicenter this is the epicenter of poverty and if
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you can't fix it here you can't fix it. the largest amount of homeless people are african-american children because of you render why and why many homeless and she has 3 children what happens is there's not a lot of housing for women and children so the woman goes into transitional housing by herself and those 3 kids usually get split into different foster homes and at that point they may never really see each other as a family again and and that's the most one of the most heart wrenching things because the kids will tell me i had my little 16 year old boy and you know boys are supposed to cry 0 and i saw a tear about to form a design he said mistakes and i didn't do anything wrong i don't understand why this is happening to me and. it was very sad and i was like you know he didn't do anything wrong but his life had been turned upside down and and i can't tell him that his life is ever going to get better. or ever since time when the kids are
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going to get the kids ok in the teachers spends time with the teacher gets the kids and the parents spend time they get the kids if the gang spends time they get the kids more often than not the gang is the one that spends a time when the kids and so they do get that sense of community from them because there's a very dysfunctional family unit there's you know they're not everybody needs some kind of support and nurturing and some sense of belonging and appreciation so they're going to go wherever they can get it. is. a. good. reason. yeah you. remember. oh. i.
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interested to see what before 3 of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of the towels. first sip. paradise with all year round turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but also an invasion you have many of these people where one foot into the bottom. pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel
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whole. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the you know what. it would. be done with. the help of the look of the.
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