But BJJ Brown Belt, 2 Stripes
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Bjj Brown belt 2 Stripes with a knife

BJJ is a competitive sport. Real life, is real. You think im gonna be playing around with these fukkin clowns out here like its some worldstar video.

But BJJ Brown Belt, 2 Stripes
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LOL @ u posting a 23 year old article from some obscure asss source that i never heard of and may not even be valid or credible.really?
LOS ANGELES GANG ATTEMPTS TO TAKE OVER CHICAGO STREETS
By Clark Staten, ENN Editor
Chicago,Il. (ENN)-- Chicago gang crime specialists are reporting that members of the "Crips" street gang, from the Los angeles area, are attempting to take control of at least one neighborhood here. Police insiders say that several recent raids have revealed a "new and different type of criminal element" on Chicago's West side.
A recent arest of a burglar, on Chicago's West side, resulted in his revealing to police the location of a cache' of automatic weapons and military fragmentation grenades. Also confiscated was a quantity of liquid PCP (Angel Dust/Animal tranquilizer). Reportedly, the weapons and drugs belonged to a member of the Los Angeles based "Crips" street gang. A Chicago Police intelligence officer, who asked to remain anonymous, reported that an increase in the quality and quantity of "rock cocaine" or "crack" can be attributed to an "invasion from the West Coast". Chicago Police had previously reported that there was very little "crack" available for sale in Chicago.
"Street people" in certain West side neighborhoods have confided that "there are bloods from out of town" who have attempted to intimidate and control given areas where drugs are sold. Several recent outbursts of violence and "drive-by" shooting have reportedly been perpetrated by unknown "gang types", who are not associated with any known Chicago gang. One friendly neighborhood resident told this reporter, "them brothers is from LA-LA land...you know... out West". "They's bad boys...that group...they kill you soon as look at you", he concluded.
A recent raid called "Operation Hammerlock", which was carried out against members of the Chicago "Vice Lords" street gang resulted in the arest of more than sixty (60) youths and adults and confiscation of numerous cars, houses, and weapons. This raid resulted in the further fragmentation of traditional control of neighborhood "retail drug sales". At least one Chicago intelligence analyst has hypothesized that the decline of certain Chicago gangs has lead to the a void that is being filled by Los Angeles based gangs.
He points out that many Chicago street gangs were frequently a "loosely affiliated relationship of convenience and self defense" and that they were under no centralized authority. "The Crips are another matter entirely...they are ruthless and will stop at nothing to conduct their business", he offered. "We can expect the level of violence to increase even further...if `the Crips' continue their effort to control Chicago's market in drugs and weapons", the wary expert added. "If I lived in Iowa City, or Boise, or Kansas City, I would also be extremely worried...the gangs will be there soon", he concluded.
(c) EmergencyNet News Service, 1991, All rights Reserved.
Emergency Response & Research Institute
fukk LOOKING soft, yall should FEEL soft about this shyt. SMMFHI dont think looking soft 2 people across the country is a priority to people
in los angeles, friend. We're adults with families not thugs.
LOL @ u posting a 23 year old article from some obscure asss source that i never heard of and may not even be valid or credible.
there are no crips in chicago, not a single one, this 2 decade old article is a joke, so thanks for proving my point for me.
SMH
yeah so somebody just made that elaborate story up right?denial is a muthafukka, that was 89 ECC from LA they talking about, them nikkaz still over there scattered in Chicago, Gary, etc getting money
and I want you to name a black gang in LA that's getting smashed by Mexicans? tell us how LA is looking weak
fukk LOOKING soft, yall should FEEL soft about this shyt. SMMFH
Im sorry but God doesnt want us caring about throwing away our lives for Compton. I hope thats not how you friends get down in Chi town, friend. If so, its so demonic.![]()
That is exactly how they get down, hence the demonic statistics coming out of chicago
The mothers of two men facing federal hate crimes charges told radio listeners Saturday their sons are innocent, playing down reports of racial conflicts in Compton between Latinos and African-Americans.
The women appeared with other Compton residents on "The Hutchinson Report" on KPFK Pacifica Radio, a program hosted by commentator and critic Earl Ofari Hutchinson, who often focuses on race relations and social justice issues.
The men who face federal charges are accused of intimidating and trying to force African-Americans to leave the portion of Compton that the Compton 155 gang claims as their territory.
"I was in shock, because I had to find out through the media that my son was being accused of hate crimes," Ernestina Munoz said of her son, Efren Marquez Jr., 21.
Marquez and Jeffrey Aguilar, 19, were arrested in January and were listed as documented members of the Compton 155 gang in a federal indicment against them.
They are accused of threatened a 17-year-old African-American, following the victim to his girlfriend's home, yelling racial slurs and demanding the victim and other African-Americans leave the neighborhood in an attack on Dec. 31, 2012.
"Im here to clear my sons name," Munoz said. "They way they are saying through the media that he is being accused of hate crimes and that we are racist ... Were not."
The indictment alleges the two men assaulted the victim with a metal pipe and threatened another juvenile with a gun. Shortly after, 15 other gang members went to the residence, yelled racial slurs and smashed one of the windows of the house, according to the indictment.
Maria Elaina Lamas, mother of Aguilar, said she feels police arrested her son based on past criminal activity unrelated to hate crimes.
"Stop instigating our community," Lamas said. "We are living under tension, racial acts, prosecutions, verbal and physical harassments. We the community have the rights of human beings, and we dont want so many raids. Being Latino, I was a victim of a raid in my own home, and that needs to stop."
The Compton 155 gang allegedly uses the acronym "N.K." for "N----- Killers" and shouts "N.K." at African-Americans in effort to drive them out of the community, according to the federal indictment.
Los Angeles residents who phoned into the show expressed diverse points of view, referring to the change in the racial landscape of Compton over the past 25 years. They discussed the need for education in the community and sometimes made inflammatory remarks about immigration.
Alvaro Cerda was in studio and said Latino residents in Compton do not want to be associated with gangs.
"We, the tax-paying homeowners who are not in gangs, dont want to be labeled as part of hate crimes," Cerda said. "We continue to be stereotyped as participants in front of our children while dropping them at school ... Were not all like that. We want to be in peace."
Cerdas brother, Alfonso Cerda, was killed in a collision with a patrol car while he was riding a bicycle on Oct. 8, 2012, in Inglewood.
The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department originally reported Alfonso Cerda was carrying a gun, but the department later stated those reports were inaccurate.
"Since the early days, blacks and browns together have protected and embraced the community," Alfaro Cerda said. "Latino citizens refuse to take part in hate crimes ... Everyone should not worry about looking behind their shoulders for safety."
she's on some "my baby aint hurt nobody" ish, i feel sorry for her, your baby did do it
The mothers of two men facing federal hate crimes charges told radio listeners Saturday their sons are innocent, playing down reports of racial conflicts in Compton between Latinos and African-Americans.
The women appeared with other Compton residents on "The Hutchinson Report" on KPFK Pacifica Radio, a program hosted by commentator and critic Earl Ofari Hutchinson, who often focuses on race relations and social justice issues.
The men who face federal charges are accused of intimidating and trying to force African-Americans to leave the portion of Compton that the Compton 155 gang claims as their territory.
"I was in shock, because I had to find out through the media that my son was being accused of hate crimes," Ernestina Munoz said of her son, Efren Marquez Jr., 21.
Marquez and Jeffrey Aguilar, 19, were arrested in January and were listed as documented members of the Compton 155 gang in a federal indicment against them.
They are accused of threatened a 17-year-old African-American, following the victim to his girlfriend's home, yelling racial slurs and demanding the victim and other African-Americans leave the neighborhood in an attack on Dec. 31, 2012.
"Im here to clear my sons name," Munoz said. "They way they are saying through the media that he is being accused of hate crimes and that we are racist ... Were not."
The indictment alleges the two men assaulted the victim with a metal pipe and threatened another juvenile with a gun. Shortly after, 15 other gang members went to the residence, yelled racial slurs and smashed one of the windows of the house, according to the indictment.
Maria Elaina Lamas, mother of Aguilar, said she feels police arrested her son based on past criminal activity unrelated to hate crimes.
"Stop instigating our community," Lamas said. "We are living under tension, racial acts, prosecutions, verbal and physical harassments. We the community have the rights of human beings, and we dont want so many raids. Being Latino, I was a victim of a raid in my own home, and that needs to stop."
The Compton 155 gang allegedly uses the acronym "N.K." for "N----- Killers" and shouts "N.K." at African-Americans in effort to drive them out of the community, according to the federal indictment.
Los Angeles residents who phoned into the show expressed diverse points of view, referring to the change in the racial landscape of Compton over the past 25 years. They discussed the need for education in the community and sometimes made inflammatory remarks about immigration.
Alvaro Cerda was in studio and said Latino residents in Compton do not want to be associated with gangs.
"We, the tax-paying homeowners who are not in gangs, dont want to be labeled as part of hate crimes," Cerda said. "We continue to be stereotyped as participants in front of our children while dropping them at school ... Were not all like that. We want to be in peace."
Cerdas brother, Alfonso Cerda, was killed in a collision with a patrol car while he was riding a bicycle on Oct. 8, 2012, in Inglewood.
The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department originally reported Alfonso Cerda was carrying a gun, but the department later stated those reports were inaccurate.
"Since the early days, blacks and browns together have protected and embraced the community," Alfaro Cerda said. "Latino citizens refuse to take part in hate crimes ... Everyone should not worry about looking behind their shoulders for safety."
You'll be alright. don't worryI hate to bring up old threads but
I need some help. Im planning on moving to LA very soon, and my boy told me "be careful, the gangs are crazy, youll stand out for being black and get shot."
By the way he's African and only been to LA for a few trips here and there, but he's been there more recently than I have.
Is it really that bad now
Latino Gang Members in Southern California are Terrorizing and Killing Blacks | Southern Poverty Law Center
Im planning on being somewhere in the Westside or up in the Valley