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tv   Documentary  RT  April 13, 2020 2:00am-2:31am EDT

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so right now we're driving through both neighborhoods and you can see time and distance from each gang. so this is jordan. this is the territory claimed by the green street crips during war time bonnie hunt is now less likely to come in here because there's one way in and often one way out so once you come in and do a shooting you're trapped in their neighborhood and they can return fire so it's not the safest way to to avenge a shooting so often they'll go on the outskirts of the neighborhood hoping to get a great street kripke that's a lot of times when innocent people get shot. so in the next couple of days someone from this development most likely will go over towards nickerson like they have the
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last couple of days and commit a shooting and vice versa so all these neighborhoods now are in play. or if there are. several months ago. a gentleman with the moniker of menace from 15 he'll was caught inside the gang territory of the village voice a couple of the village boys. went outside jumped on men and beat him down and stuck to mr ashby you. and. they took the trash here and brought him back behind another house and tortured them they sodomized him they sliced him up with a machete and when they sliced him up they put at the end his chest the village voice. and then they continued to torture and then they wrapped him up in a rug burned and dumped him in long beach there's one thing about beating a guy down or killing them but the torture of the sodomy all that stuff that's
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that's just what gang members do so they found menace right around here beat him down put him in the trash can and then they will hammer. to this location here. where they. sodomized them in torture i'm. not concerned with people watching them commit crimes or being prosecuted because of. they'll go after witnesses they'll intimidate them and if they have to the old even try to kill them you can see how they're marking up their neighborhood as village voice. my personal opinion is a lot of gangs get a sympathetic ear to the general public and when the public 6 posed to exactly what these guys do. then everyone agrees that we don't want to in our neighborhood.
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a doozy. obviously it's been challenging for you
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and. and hard you know to lose a family member is very hard. he was a little bit drunk he drank night and then the next morning me i didn't hear from him and i was a will and that's weird and i'm like you must be really mad at me and i didn't hear from him i didn't know what was going on and then they come up to me that and then and then ok what's going on why i mean what i do and then i'm like thinking like in my head like ok i haven't done anything bad and i haven't done anything that i can think of anything and asking all where we got last night and the 1st thing that pops into my head what's going on what's wrong with what you know i told him that he was he came is he in jail is he like her what's wrong with that like the last thing i thought of him was what was wrong with him you know the last thing and then towards the end they tell me ok we're going to take it and. who was it we found his body. dolphin after i heard was that i didn't hear anything else i thought they
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were just going to really make no more use going on it's not true. you. know and then i just don't remember anything after that after that they remember i was crying and they not believing it i still don't really believe it's going to can be truly cannot be true but. they say it gets better to get those winds rosie king's i was it for as we just everyone would say old he was young he wasn't even 21 good and eventually we're going to move out on our own we have plans but really hope and she's awesome she looks like her which is what. i thought and i think when i look around i see him with a little bit of peace at him but it's hard at the same time because i don't know why it's just when we're trying to get through those either life we were never a month or a for her like not to grow up you know because you know what do you think he was
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raised here for him does was it for him this was basically that they never got out of here and i want was he to get out and i do her who is going to get out i guess to her he's in the loop on through her because that's what's left of. i.
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have a back. up the basketball game a large crowd i hang around the parking lot so we were just there to disperse the crowd because when you get large crowds like that drinking nothing good ever happens from that so we were sent down there to make jodi gets home safely.
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so that's where the big problem with the police that i was trying to make a was that we know katie is right. that's not the way it was so you know because with him up and good. he has nothing. to say literally roughly on the street. and nothing there was want to rescue the world one individual who didn't want to go along with the program so we had to rest i'm. sure my little one is known as. the cia doing. the cia during. the night. this will not. be able to sway public to call it doesn't look this
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good i got a. little a good look at it look at us they think they tell us they came in a scuffle. took him down because he was talking down a freedom of speech you can say what you want to say and a right to put a hand on him you know as will go down around his son tom some time ago thomas mann . as a black police officer it's definitely different. than again i am going to me off rather than you know a black police officer but it's definitely different it works both ways some people some citizens are more comfortable talking to me because i'm black and some people think that i should give people a lot of breaks because i'm black you know i get double tom think oh now that me so it is my pain a little more stressful being
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a black police officer down here but. i don't know i i actually like it i don't want to work on the other team is more like you know. working in this area. to get out of my. it was on a rhyme. he had got into a domestic dispute with the child's mother she knew he was on the run she still called the police are. not taking anything the same thing negative about her so he fled to the house that was down the street so he gets into a standoff what i would say about. 1520 sheriff's officers if you feel you know. that. battle you. know one of those many you know you know if you declare where you feel like damn like you really think. that you.
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need to be able to get it. and police are some are right i'm behind a small gang but i can see the camera lens and focus on the andre on the porch it's dark. i don't know if he hasn't gone you can't hear it yet it may be. that i don't know what's going to come out that this is the situation i know i have a lot of aggressive people that's on the scene so we're all just trying to feel fill it out to let you know that no you know nothing about it you know going to leave you know. you got a moment where it is this big long dialog talking back and forth with the sheriff there saying give yourself up and say look i want to run i'm for going to for ever in a penitentiary just grant me the chance to see my girl i'm not going to hurt or i just
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want to see my girl and we can all be fair peacefully they will i know give yourself a listen in the dog so he's a gang member in a movie got a tough mentality so i was like nah man haven't met you know i'm going to die right here now how serious it is a nice treat it with you mary. when you get right you. know you think maybe maybe you thought it would help you get some point in your life where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about you so you don't care about anything on the given him his aggression cantars of aggression and i'd given him any sympathy like you know what just cause maybe mother knowing that his baby mother isn't a cop car they will say all she wants an ass but also he's thinking like i'm going to lose my baby life so he's want to watch half of anxiety is right now how do you . know. i told you you never do freshers other people but
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you know it's really oh i'm just wondering are we going to leave you to die right here this morning. our time to leave this year with nothing but. cameras. in my own families. that you love you no matter what you go to your book that you can give. me that you know that you know you already know that so we're planning now we're just we're just listen and i can feel the tension oh i feel like something's from the happy you know something's going to happen you don't know to what extent it's going to happen but you can fill it and was raised i'm getting goosebumps and then this dialogue is going on and in the middle of the dialogue is like dan simon.
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joins me every thursday on the alex so i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm sure. i'll see you the. humanity is on the edge of a precipice thanks to continuing destruction of the natural world. you just seem laid out a lot of bills lots of. losing much of a lady if you. let them everything you can hold up. the bill you. got over the war. or the.
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dealing in the muslim world as a rule book you. hit them through the. human activity has brought us to the brink of the world's 6th major extinction of it and the people in this film just come to get it. good. way to take up your car now it's. still. a mess. that there are no. obviously my you know my you can you imagine it maybe i'm here when i'm
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out there where. you know. so as we wait now the tension increases it goes from stylist to the cops turn back on give up yourself come on right now you're not seeing your baby mother now period you not seen or you give up yourself right now we're standing in a dog's. leave a man with no options so is very very very tense dog walk around or he's roused up bring in a dog we're going to dog if you bring in a dog i'm a blast going it was so you go you. light you you're kind of a go. but. you are so. good let's argue. they released the dog when they released the dog. he jumps up to protect herself from getting bit like anybody would to shield themselves from
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getting bit so he gets up with a shoe in his hand he throws it if you. know. when this motion happens going pop pop pop pop pop. it was a sure. you. want to shoot you got the commander in a bag i didn't tell anybody to shoot i never gave that order still. loom polo and you know. they go pick up the dog face in a metal back for the dog and all sentimental back for the kid he's shaken on to ground they still come out with their guns pointed at him like as if he's going to get up he's not going to get up after that nobody's going to get up out to get shot
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88 times they reported 23 shots he was shot 88 times in his body.
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right now there's a small little war. between the bounty hunters and great st. we could be anything as minor as a girl because somebody took somebody else's girl so. somebody gets shot in a war breaks out. you know in the past gang members would do was you know they committed drive by they would ask you where you're from and if you gave out the wrong answer . they kill you now. when a gang member commits a drive by or walk up and while someone where you're from doesn't matter what your answer is you can get killed anyway there is no correct answer and i don't know why that started or where that came from but. nowadays if. a gay member asked where you're from listening to his run because going to shot. the gangs are in the schools and there's not a lot of police presence in the school so they basically have free reign there. and
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it starts off when they're young you know you get the little youngsters out there fighting in the schools. and it spills onto the streets and you know the teachers are out there trying to do the best job they can but it's just a it's a tough environment and you have a good kids that are actually trying to get an education they've got to deal with all the gang feuds that are going on. in the schools.
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a lot of our students come from single family homes and a large majority of our students around 70 percent of my kids are actually coming from foster homes every kid wants to learn and i don't think that any one of our kids comes with the intention to gangbang every single day that's not part of their agenda. this is the make or door that my kids exit to get home avalon boulevard is the street that they have to cross over anything cross over walk down to get to a train station or get down to their homes across avalon boulevard and sometimes kids feel unsafe. like high schools run about 7 to 20 years gangs so the dangers that we face that kids come into from school so we have a safe passage program which consist of law enforcement charity public safety was in our pipes cuniform that actually do security on campus and off campus and our community gang of into records former gang members that changed their lives and
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they kind of help us with the safe passage safe passage is a 1000 feet from the school so our jurisdiction for has been that the security on campus we could leave 1000 feet from the school. we work in concert with l.a.p.d. and a loss as county sheriff on a side track campus. we are security officers are allowed to carry and cuss pepper spray and firearms if we was a see somebody attacking a kid we will definitely jump out and stop that person from attacking a kid and yes we can detain him in holding the to l.a.p.d. gets. we have had kids get shot you know come to school the 1st that was the 2nd year that we was here with green dot kids walk in the school and. 2 guys walked up to him and then shot him he was a former gay member that was trying to get his life together he was trying to you know. get a good education but you know. you've been tagged as a gang member you know even though you. try to do right ok and look at it like the
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. l.a.p.d. did a perimeter and they was actually because we. was actually able to make an arrest. right here in l.a. you never know who's going to have. a moment so some days days be. happening some days you know it's just. here. going into high school i went to morningstar high school and california. i can remember being around the age of 15 or 16 or we started becoming active gang members after high school i've experienced dayton. enemy and 97 was about 18 and experiencing that situation and having
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a revealed in front of my homeboys. almost cost me my life. and saying that i remember was 97 and maybe 2 weeks before my graduation one of my homeboys close to me. wanted to kill me and it was like a dark night i just remember it was kind of dark and it was one light twitching and within that light that was tick you know twitching liked it i remember looking across the street and it was one of my homeboys from my neighborhood had a trench coat on and he walked up towards me and i remember him telling me i was and i said well we're here to see me and he put out the 45 and he put it to my face and. what that what then that quick 2nd i snooped the gun very similar going i seen all the bullets and the barrel. and he start talking crazy he was on the start talking crazy talking about you know i should be smoked
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because i'm dana enemy and i understand i know the protocol for females you know like you don't date enemies you don't date other fools from other neighborhoods i think the guys can probably get away with it but for females no and so because i did date somebody from another neighborhood it almost cost my life. he pulled the trigger but it was like a spiritual thing that happened that i can't explain till this day i mean for me i think it was god that was my transition of changing because when he pulled the trigger the barrel moved but no bullets didn't come out and i blacked out and when i blacked out i remember fallen in his black tunnel i thought i was shot in the hit . i thought i was going to hell because i was in i was in this black tunnel falling and then finally i was just looking back and i'm like where am i like my date already or was going on i'm going to hell and i remember start i started to pray that all father to hell mary because this is things that are kind of remember from catechism and i said you know what i've done live but it's better to go on and pray
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and just hope that the lord you know forgives me for my sins and i move forward and i remember looking back as i fall in this tunnel it was the virgin mary's hands and i accepted my death and when i accepted my dad i was back and i'm still standing up the person still pull in the trigger and the bullets are not even coming out and it's clicking. and then my mom comes finally he runs and my mom just pulls up and i'm just shocked like oh my god i could have my brains laddered on the floor 2 weeks before graduation. you know it's difficult to get in and out of south central los angeles and it's it's just a violent area that the level of violence that people live with is unacceptable entirely unacceptable when i was a little girl my parents took me to vietnam when i was in saigon during the tet
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offensive i was not as afraid in saigon with bombs dropping every day from dusk till dawn as i was when i came back to los angeles because i was the victim in los angeles i didn't feel like i was a victim in vietnam and the level of violence i feel is just the same really even though they don't declare it to be a war zone it is a war zone. cameras in the public housing developments there was great distain the folks in the community didn't want the cameras there there's already bars on the windows and some of the developments in the community perspective was already living in a prison when you drive where. community it looks like a prison and now you're adding video cameras and now you're watching us every brother's always watching this we just want to feel like we're a normal community but on the other hand the cameras have been extremely successful as it relates to law enforcement and a witness intimidation we've had some others occur inside jordan downs and caught them on video where we didn't have to ask
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a community member to put their life in danger and testify because we got it all on video so i think now that it's grown on the community and they realize that we're utilizing it not to suppress them but to help them it's been extremely successful.
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thinking of getting a coupon the ones we got in here she was as he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired how much we're going to need a crate with him he will just start freaking out and he won't want to spray him anywhere near. breeding dogs or caged in the into lane conditions on puppy farm i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold air the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. to take care of you. it's ok. across the u.s. crude puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined
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a group businesses are involved like agoa mom center there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that had nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog. this is a murder that it was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street crips killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members go by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotic chooser he went to purchase a. member of the narcotics was he the bad or he.

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