Fed EXPOSES Why Kay Flock Got Federal RICO Charges! (The REAL Reason + FULL Breakdown)
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 56 minutes
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193.61316
Hate Speech Sentences
114
Summary
On this episode of the Fresh Fit Podcast, Myron and Angie are joined by special guest Billy Seiko to talk about the case of a man who is facing murder and racketeering charges in connection to the murder of a woman at a gun range.
Transcript
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I was a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, okay guys, HSI, the cases
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that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking, no one else has these documents
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by the way. Here's what Fed covers. Dr. Lafredo confirmed lacerations due to stepping on glass.
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Murder Investigations. You see him reaching in his jacket, you don't know, and he's positioning.
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Been on February 13, 2019. You are facing two counts of commutative murder.
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Cracketeering and Rico conspiracy. Young Slime Life, here and after referred to as YSL.
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This is 6ix9ine, and then this is Billy Seiko right here. Now, when they first started, guys,
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6ix9ine, I'm a Fed, I'm watching this music video, you know, I'm bobbing my head like,
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hey, this shit lit. But at the same time, I'm pausing. Oh, wait, who this? Right? Who's that
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in the back? Firearms and violent crime. A.K.A. Blue Shies, he's violated.
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This is the one that's going to fuck him up because this gun is not tracing. Well, it
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happened at the gun range. Here's your boy, 42 Doug, right here on the left.
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Okay. Sex trafficking and sex crimes. They can effectively link him to paying an underage
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The suspect to set down a back path on the site of the second explosion.
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And scarred by Al-Qaeda. Two terrorist brothers, the Zokar Sarnab and Tamerlan Sarnab.
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This guy got arrested for espionage, okay? Trading secrets with the Russians for monetary
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compensation. The largest corrupt police bust in New Orleans history.
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So he was in this bad boy. We're going to go over his past, the gang ties, so that this
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And we are back. What's up, guys? Welcome to Fed It. I know we had like a little bit of
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an audio thing there, but I think we're good now. Give me ones in the chat. The audio is
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good, guys. Give me ones in the chat. If I see ones, then we're going to go ahead and get
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this show on the road. It's been a while. I know you guys are excited for a live stream
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and we got a lot to talk about on this one. So, all right. Audio is good. Cool. Guys,
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as you know, I got a special guest in the house, which is actually better that you guys
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didn't hear that part because she was saying a bunch of jibber jabber before. So, uh, welcome
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Yeah, Myron is going to introduce you to this case and he's going to do the most part of
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this case because I don't know much about this guy. And...
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and everything involved in this. So, yeah, that's what most people wanted. So, yeah.
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Yeah. So, we did a poll, guys. Um, give you guys a quick little update of what's been going
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I was in Dubai for about a week or so, uh, about 10 days. And, um, while I was there,
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shout out to Angie. She helped me film, uh, the last episode we did, which was the Cuban
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spy. Remember that one with, uh, Ana Montes. Um, and then I went to Dubai where I stayed a little
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bit longer than I expected. It was a great time though. Awesome stuff. We'll probably
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do a whole recap on it on the Fresh Fit podcast for you guys. But this one, I did a poll and
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you guys want to, it was between the Green River Killer, right? AKA Gary Ridgeway and
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Kay Flock. As you guys know, Kay Flock had federally, uh, gotten indicted recently. And,
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uh, you know, I've done gang investigations and federal cases, of course, and racketeering,
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all that stuff. So, who more qualified, uh, than me to talk about this? Uh, but Angie, right?
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That's not really her expertise. She does more with like what you like this. You do
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research on the serial killer stuff, the psychology, that's something. Yeah. That's what I think
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like most like is more psychology and yeah, how they interact and they act and behave and
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all that shit. Yeah. That's what I like. So, yeah. Yeah. So basically like this gang stuff,
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you know, racketeering, whatever it's new for her, but you know, she has her notebook out.
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She's actually going to be taking notes. She's, um, so, uh, you know, she, I have everything
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here. Yeah. So she'll be, uh, she'll be asking some of the questions that you guys might not,
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might, might have. And, uh, you know, she'll be giving some commentary as usual, but shout
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out to her for showing up and always helping out behind the scenes. Oh, real quick. You
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want to give them an announcement on, um, the things that are coming up because they've
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been asking you, right? Go ahead. Yeah. A lot. So I've been reading all the comments
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throughout all the videos that we've done and you, some of you even like DM me cases and
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evidence and stuff and documents and videos, which I really appreciate. Um, yeah, I like,
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uh, keep it up guys. I really like that. And I have a list on all the cases that you have
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suggested, which is a very long list guys. It's like two page list right now. And I, um,
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highlighted like the most requested cases, which are the ones that I told my earlier,
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uh, which are, um, Gary did rich way, which is a green river killer without we're doing it,
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which we're going to film that. If we have time, we might film that for you tonight.
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Yeah. And it's going to come out when Thursday, probably. Okay. And of course we'll do Chris
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Watts. That's a higher one. Um, the black mafia family, which, um, Myron said that we're going
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to do, um, what more videos. I mean, he's going to explain it. Yeah. BMF, but we'll do BMF. That
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was a, that was a case basically, uh, Meech, uh, where they basically had done like a drug
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trafficking, money laundering back in the mid two thousands around Oh four Oh five was their
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heyday when they were doing that. DA ended up getting them backed up. I remember a really
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good documentary that covered that, that we can break down for you guys. And then Angie
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found a really good one. But we're going to break out the mafia family, like the five
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mafia families. Oh yes. Okay. Yes. So wait, were you referring to the Italian mafia or the,
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uh, you said that we will have to cover like all the mafias in here. She got confused. Okay.
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So, so BMF and okay. So BMF, as you guys know, was black mafia, the black mafia family,
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which is big Meech in them. But what she's referring to is La Cosa Nostra, the Italian
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mafia. We're going to do them as well too. Cause they asked for BMF and the Italian mafia.
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Yeah. Right. Okay. And, um, and I know you guys with the, um, with the Italian mafia, cause
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I've been getting a lot of requests for this. So let me just clear it up real fast with the
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time off. You guys got to understand that there were five main crime families in New York
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city. Okay. And it expanded even more. There was crime families in Nevada, California, Rhode
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Island, et cetera, all over the place. But what we're going to probably more than likely
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focus on is the five crime families of New York, right? The Lucas, the Bananos, et cetera,
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right? The John Gotti's, all that stuff that you guys want to, want to see, but for us to
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effectively do it, it's going to take time. I'm probably going to have to turn it into
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a series. And as you guys know, we turn things into series winds up happening. I have to report
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it, uh, report on it for a few weeks. That's similar to the nine 11 playlist that we made
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for you guys. Right. I covered, you know, what happened when nine 11, as far as like
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what led up to it. Um, we went over the FBI investigation. We went over Osama bin
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Lana's background. We went over the conspiracy theories, went over everything. So it took
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a few weeks to go through it. I anticipate that's going to be the same situation with
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the La Cosa Nostra. So that's why I'm like, okay, if we're going to do the mafia, which
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everyone has done the mafia to its death, we're going to make sure we do it correctly.
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And we're going to report it extensively, which means I might have to do a separate
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pot on each of the individual crime families. And I'm, and I wanted to clarify this because
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a lot of you guys have asked for the mafia. She's been getting a lot of requests for the
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mafia to include the black mafia, not to be confused, but, um, but we're going to do both
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for y'all. Don't worry. Yeah. Also. Yeah. Yeah. Eileen Wuornos, of course, um, very requested.
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Uh, I watched the movie last week. It's really good. A little bit too dramatic to me for
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me, but it's good. It's a really good movie. And also John Benner Ramsey. Um, I'm
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very familiar with that case. I studied that case, um, two years ago or something or something
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like that. When you're in Venezuela? Yeah. I studied all these cases. Damn. Just with,
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um, Casey Anthony as well. And, and also, uh, very similar. That was, it was your idea
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to do Casey Anthony. Good call on that one. I gotta give you credit. Go work. Yeah. Thank
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you. Uh, and, and also John Benner Ramsey and, and my, sorry, my finger slipped, right? Uh,
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I forgot what it was. Uh, huh. John Benner Ramsey in a similar case to that one. Madeleine
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McCann. Have you heard of that one? Madeleine McCann? No. It's a similar case to John Benner
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Ramsey with, um, there is, it's, it's an unsolved case as well, but it's a, it's a Liverpool,
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Liverpool, Liverpool family. Okay. That was like, uh, they were having like vacation time
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and in Portugal, I think. And the girl went missing. Okay. And nobody knows what happened.
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Oh, is that the, the one that they did on doc, uh, the documentary on Netflix, the serpents
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or whatever his name is. I don't know. That's another guy. That's another, that's another,
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there's like a few documentaries on Netflix that people had requested. Um, the Atlanta murders.
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Have you heard of that? Yeah. Atlanta murders. Atlanta. No, not that one. No. Yeah. A bunch
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of kids that got like killed. I know the dude, they want the, the, the second ripper guy, not
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Jack the Ripper. The other dude, I forget that's on Netflix. Someone in the chat is going to put
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it. Yeah. Um, I studied that one up too. So I'm, I'm ready for that one whenever. Okay. Uh,
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someone in the chat is going to put it. Y'all know what I'm talking about. Uh, okay, but
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sorry, go ahead. Continue. Right. Uh, Tori late. Tori. What's the last thing? I did
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Tori late though. I did Tori late. They might want to update on his case of what's going
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on now. They probably want to update is what I'm thinking. Oh, so the golden state killer.
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Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That one a hundred percent. We're going to do for y'all. Yeah. That one
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a hundred percent. That's a dude that, uh, broken, uh, a bunch of girls houses and he, they
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didn't catch it for like 30 years. He like, he did, he was, uh, no, like 40 years, something
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crazy. He was like doing it from the seventies. They didn't catch up till like 2010 or something
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like that. And they caught him through, uh, like one of them, uh, DNA websites. Like
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you, you, you and me, you and me 23, whatever the hell it's called. They caught him through
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that. No way. Yeah. Yeah. That was going to be hilarious. That was going to be funny
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guys. When you guys, when we do the gold, uh, gold state killer, he was the original nice
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stalker, by the way, uh, before Richard Ramirez, he was the original stalker. I wanted to do
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that. Richard Ramirez, but you'd already did it. Yeah. Right. Um, uh, very hilarious case
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as well. Lorena Bobbitt, uh, Myron having, having heard of this case, I actually watched
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a whole documentary on her. This is a woman who shot her husband's takeoff, which is very
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funny guys. Uh, people have been like requesting this highly because you want Myron's reaction
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to that. Well, my reaction to it guys is this is exactly why women deserve less book is in
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stores right now. Ninjas. You know, just so y'all know we're number one, bestselling and dating,
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uh, human intersexual dynamics, uh, feminist theory, et cetera. The reason why we're not
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number one on feminist theory is because it was too easy, bro. I was like, yo, I'm going to switch
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it to one more competitive, uh, um, category. So we're number one in all the main, uh, things on
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Amazon. We reached, I think at peak number eight on the list, um, for like all the books,
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uh, like for like all the Amazon books. So, uh, right now we're at like one 70 or something like
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that, or 200 all, you know, worldwide. So, you know, obviously it dropped off a bit. Um, but yeah,
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man, we're still number one in dating, um, human psychology and slash, um, human intersexual
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dynamics. I'll find the thing right now, but, uh, but yeah, guys, this is why we deserve less.
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We've sold over 10,000 copies by the way, guys. So thank you so much. Technically this book,
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according to that standard should be a New York times bestseller and to become a New York times
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bestseller, you need to sell 5,000 to 10,000 in one week. We got 10,000. So a lot of you guys
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support it. Shout out to you guys. I'm nothing without y'all. Thank you guys so much. That's
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why I tried to keep the book more affordable so it can get into any of y'all hands. It's in Kindle
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and it's a paperback right now. And the hardcover version is coming out this week.
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And the audible is done as well. And that's going to be out more than likely probably this
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week or next week as well. So you will be able to go ahead and say women deserve less
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in four different formats. All right guys. Uh, but anything else? Sorry, Angie, before
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the announcements were done. Yeah. Um, there are a bunch of other cases as well. Um, Aaron
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Hernandez is another case that people have been requesting. Uh, the black Dahlia. I'm very
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familiar with that case. I also studied that case ages ago. Um, man, I don't know. There
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are a bunch of cases that you guys have requested, but yeah, these are like the mainly like the
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most requested ones. Yep. No facts. Uh, cool. So I'll go ahead and hit these chats guys. Um,
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thank you again so much, uh, for the support. We got 1,000 y'all already in here. So please
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do me a favor. Like the video, subscribe to the channel. Angie, drop your Instagram for them
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real quick. Yeah. It's at so Angelica with a dope with double A's at the end. Please
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guys don't send dick pics. I've been receiving some please stop. It's not funny. It's funny
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for my, but not for me at all. I don't really like them. Also don't ask me for feed pics
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because no, stop laughing. You're encouraging them. No, it's not funny. It's not funny.
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It's not funny. It's not funny at all. I mean, like seriously, they're disgusting. And you
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guys, some of you are very disgusting, but like for those of you that have been sending
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me cases and stuff, like keep it up. I've been reading like your DMS and stuff. So yeah.
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Yeah. Thank you. No, thank you for the feedback, the dick pics, man. It's not funny. Oh man.
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No, no. Thank you guys for the entertainment, man. Shout out to all y'all. Uh, keep sending
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them dick pics. No, no, no, man. Okay. All right. So let's hit these chats. Uh, we got Leprecoon
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goes welcome back blood. I appreciate that Leprecoon. Uh, let's see here. And then we'll get into
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it. Um, we got a Colonel rough net goes, I drill for oil and my rig is contracted out
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for the oil company that owns the tanks that Chris Watts hit his family. And holy, wow.
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Um, that's crazy. That's crazy. Um, for some of you guys are wondering that case was really
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disturbing. We will 100% do Chris Watts. Um, cause the thing is a lot of you guys had requested
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Chris Watts and I was like, who is this guy? Um, and then Angie put me on.
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I saw the documentary on Netflix and I saw another, like, I saw the GCS, uh, whole documentary
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series, which is really good. He's, he's had like, uh, three parts, uh, documentaries on
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that case, which is cool because you have the interrogation and you have, uh, what's the
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thing that they, they did on him? Like the lie detector.
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Oh, the polygraph. Yeah. That thing. And like the whole main story of Chris and her and
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his, um, wife. Yeah. I wasn't familiar with it. And then, um, Angie sent me the documentary
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and she said, Hey, this is going to be really good. I think your audience will really enjoy
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it. And then I saw more requests. So we're going to definitely do him. I thought it was
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really good. Uh, so, uh, ask Angie if she has any sisters that need taken care of.
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You have any sisters that he could take care of?
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No, my sister, I have a sister, but she's like underage.
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Oh yeah. You don't want that, bro. You're going to end up with the, them boys are going
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You don't want that. Uh, Raph, uh, one, five, four goes, uh, great to have you back. Myron.
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You're an inspiration. I appreciate it, man. Thank you so much. Uh, and then we got here
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also, uh, Jerome says, welcome back. My brother and Montes would have been unalived.
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She been a man just saying. And I wanted to have been unalived. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Facts. She just got out of prison too. Uh, Michael me stroke, uh, $1. And if you guys actually
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think about it, there was a guy that sold secrets to the Cubans as well. And he got a life sentence.
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Um, we might do him as well. Um, what was the fuck? It was Walter something. I've heard
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not Walter weeks, not him, not my cause. It was another dude, a white guy. Someone
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in the chat will put it. Uh, and it's not, uh, Natalie E goes, I highly recommend that Gabriel
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Fernandez case. Oh, you can, you write that one down or do you already have it? Yeah.
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Yeah. I think I already have it here. Okay. Yeah. Uh, let's see here. We got
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Mason. John goes, what happened to Christina? She a loyal FNF girl. Uh, Christina's doing
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well guys. There's no, there's no, no issues. Uh, do Charles lucky Luciano, AKA Salvatore
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Luciana. Uh, the, uh, when look at, is that how you say Italian? I don't know.
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Maybe look at Nia. Okay. You gotta do the hand. The one you do the mafia
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videos. He was the boss of the Genovese, uh, family. Yeah. Back then. And that's
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from Luciano. Yeah, we definitely will. Don't worry. That's why I'm telling you
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with the mafia, bro, you got to do it right or don't do it at all. Um, so I'm
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probably going to have to separate it by crime family. Cause each family was
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different. Each crime family had different things that they were involved
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in. And then on top of that, just so y'all know the FBI, when they did their
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mafia investigation, there was a squad on each family guys. Okay. And when you guys
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watch this podcast, you already know, I've described what FBI squad
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is, but that's 10 to 15 agents focused on one crime family. So
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they had it separated. All right. So that tells you guys how
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extensive the criminal organization was. Uh, and that like, sounds like
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Lucifer's sister. Welcome back, Myron. I think it means an
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Anelica. Uh, what else are we got here? And Nason John goes, why, why
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do you dump Christina? She a main feta and FNF guys. There's nothing wrong
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with Christina. Don't worry about it. Uh, my white quantum's baby. Look
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like your homeboy. Yo, why? Yo, why? Yo, chat got no chill, man. But
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hey, it is what it is. I guess if they're going to roast you, I guess
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they're going to roast me too. No one is safe from the chat. Uh,
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I miss pressure fit. Welcome back, sir. That's from the three digs. Shout
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out to you, my friend. I appreciate it. Uh, and then we got here. Help
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him go. Another suggestion would be the beltway snipers. Oh, I
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don't have that one. Can you write that one down? It's the, uh,
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Washington DC, Washington DC snipers. Then request that one for a
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minute too. Um, all the documentaries on those are trash though. That's
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why I haven't done that one in a bit. Welcome back. Candace M.
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Appreciate that. Uh, let's see here. Uh, Artur Lopez goes thoughts on the
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Rolo situation. Hope you had a great time in Dubai. Unaware, but
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Rolo's the homie. So, you know, it is what it is. Uh, new member
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King alone. Welcome to the FNF fan, my friend. Uh, we got 1,200 of you
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guys in here, by the way, guys. So guys, do me a favor. Get the engagement.
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I'd like the video. It's been a while since I've done a live. So we
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got to get, uh, you know, back on it as y'all know. Uh, and then we got here.
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Uh, Kangoo kid goes glad you guys are back. I don't know what the hell
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I've been watching since y'all were gone. Get back to the content
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fellas. Glad to have y'all back. One mil fed it. Let's go to more fresh
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and fit. Let's go. Oh, speaking of which with a fresh fit tomorrow,
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we got three episodes coming for y'all. We got, uh, Lucario miles
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coming in at six. Then we got Peshman, AKA fresh is old mentor
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with exotic cars. We're going to do him at seven pause. And then we got
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the lovely ladies coming in at like nine or 10, as you guys always
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know. So we got three podcasts for you guys tomorrow. We are right back
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on it. We're going to go hard in the paint. All right. Uh, so you guys
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are going to be a, have a full stack day. Uh, Kev's garage goes, when
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is the JFK video coming out? Okay. I got to coordinate that one
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with, um, with, um, Ryan Dawson, as you guys know, because he talks
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about a lot of things that, uh, aren't safe for YouTube, uh, to
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include them boys. If you know what I'm talking about. Uh, so we will
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definitely figure that out as well. Um, and then is Jack the Ripper
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is Jack the Ripper confirmed to be done. Also. Thanks for the
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videos. Um, I haven't done Jack the Ripper yet, guys, because
00:19:38.960
highly requested that one too. Okay. I got the other Ripper
00:19:42.960
guy pretty much done though. Um, Oh, man, someone in the chat,
00:19:47.960
please put his name in here. Some of y'all know. Um, some of
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y'all know who it is. It's the, it's the guy that got caught
00:19:53.960
in, I think the seventies or eighties. Um, another Ripper. Yeah.
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Yeah. Another Ripper. It's a more modern one. Someone in the chat
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is going to put his name in here. I already know. Uh,
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Peter Sutcliffe. Yeah. I think that was his name. Yup. Peter Sutcliffe.
00:20:07.960
Uh, he, he was basically like a reincarnation of the Ripper killing,
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uh, prostitutes, uh, out in London and not in London in, in the United
00:20:17.960
Kingdom. Excuse me. Holy. Yeah. He was, yeah, he was going
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crazy. Uh, let's see here. Zodiac killer already did Zodiac killer.
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Um, tomorrow night is a special night for me. Myron Michael, me stroke.
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Okay. It will be when it's Kiki Camerana case dropping. What's up,
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Myron? That one will come out as well. Uh, and battle TFA with $1.
00:20:35.960
A lot of you have just asked of also Tupac and Biggie, which I'm also
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familiar with that case too. Ken and Barbie killers might do it.
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Okay. Like the juice. Oh yeah. I don't know about that case, but they,
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they asked about that case in comments. Yeah, I've seen it. Okay.
00:20:49.960
I'll write it down. Cool. Um, and then young Dolph. Don't worry,
00:20:53.960
guys. Young Dolph will be done. Um, actually Christina, since you guys like to
00:20:56.960
mention her so much is helping me with that one. So she's just waiting on,
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there was a bunch of court hearings that were supposed to occur in January for
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that. So we just want to make sure that we have it done. Uh, Blake
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Kaler, you must be late here, man. I did whitey bulger already. Um, and then we
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got here. Congrats on giving Myron jr. Assembly, bro. All right, man.
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Okay. You guys out here coming at my neck with, with, uh, this baby stuff.
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Uh, all right. So real quick, um, before we get into it, I see that you guys might
00:21:22.960
not know all the, um, things that I've done on the channel. So real quick, I'm
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going to go ahead and show you guys the YouTube channel. Okay. Because a lot of
00:21:32.960
these cases I've already done for y'all and you guys might not be aware of it.
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Uh, come on over to fed it. I have different playlists, right guys. I got my most popular
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videos, obviously here, which a lot of them are rapper ones. Right.
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And I covered K flock already. And if you guys want to go over the state, uh, murder case,
00:21:54.960
it's right here. And I go into detail on this one. All right. About the state murder case.
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We're going to cover the federal one today. Right. And then, uh, and then I got all the live
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streams. Then I got crime documentary breakdowns. If you guys go through here, you'll see
00:22:05.960
that I covered a lot of these people already. Dixie mafia, BTK, um, Samuel
00:22:10.960
Little, the Zodiac killer. Oh, you did the toy box. I did do the toy box killer.
00:22:14.960
This guy was really disturbing. Yeah, it is. Yeah. You says give girls a video and be
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like, uh, like you would lock them up, um, in like some kind of dungeon. And then when
00:22:22.960
they would come to from the drugs, you'd play a recording, like on some saw type shit.
00:22:26.960
And he'd be like, hello there, bitch, you're going to be. And then he just goes into detail
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of what he's going to do to them. Uh, and then we got obviously a whole infamous serial
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killer playlist right here. All right. You got your Jeffrey Dahmer, uh, John Wayne
00:22:37.960
Gacy, Ted Bundy, the Zodiac killer, the nice stalker, uh, Samuel Little, the
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Unabomber, the real world killer. Uh, you know, soon to come for you guys, you know,
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what's missing there? Um, D.B. Cooper. Oh, yes. Can you write that one down too?
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Yeah. They've been asking about D.B. Cooper for a while, but if you guys look at the crime
00:22:55.960
documentary breakdowns, man, look at all the cases I've covered already, man. Dahlia, uh,
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Depp Alito. This girl was straight crazy. Courtney Clenney, uh, Casey Anthony.
00:23:04.960
Uh, let's see here. You go all the way down. I covered here's whitey
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Bolger right here for some of y'all that are wondering, which I really enjoyed what
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the whitey Bolger case guys, I did OJ Simpson, man. I'm forgetting about some
00:23:15.960
of these Robert Hanson at Pablo Escobar's a crew of his. I did the real pain in
00:23:19.960
full. Uh, I did the biggest dirty cop bust ever operation shattered shield. So
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guys, I got a bunch of different cases that I've done, man. Oh, son of Sam.
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Oh, son of Sam. Can you write that one down to Angie? Cool. Son of Sam.
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Was that at Kemper? Is that? No, no, no. That's another one.
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No, his name is not. No, I got it here. I got it here.
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The low nighter serial killer. I have it. I have it.
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Ed Kemper is also another, another, um, highly requested one.
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Yeah. I don't know who that is. Eduardo. I think it's Eduardo or something.
00:23:56.960
But yeah, guys, a lot of these people that you guys are like asking for,
00:23:59.960
I've done them already, right? Like from simps like Grant Amato to,
00:24:03.960
you know, OnlyFans, Thotties, like, you know, Courtney Clenney.
00:24:06.960
Uh, I did the Boston Marathon bombing. You know, I did that as well.
00:24:12.960
So pretty much every crime that y'all could think of,
00:24:14.960
I've covered on this channel to some extent. All right.
00:24:19.960
Your, your favorite criminal is probably in here somewhere.
00:24:21.960
And if it hasn't been done, trust me, Angie has a whole list.
00:24:26.960
And we're going to make sure we get it for y'all.
00:24:31.960
So any other chats that came in before we get into this thing?
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Because once I start, uh, I will read the chats at the end.
00:24:38.960
Myron, have you heard of John Allen Rubio and Angela Camacho from Brownsville, Texas?
00:24:57.960
They're, they're probably Mexican if they're in Brownsville.
00:24:59.960
My sister gets mad when she sees me watching her stuff.
00:25:01.960
Tell your sister to stop getting mad because this is the fetid channel.
00:25:08.960
Hey, if the sister's watching, why you deserve less is out in stores right now.
00:25:28.960
So I really want to make sure I get all y'all in here before we get this thing going.
00:25:31.960
And we want to make sure we get all your questions.
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I think she's the highest wanted woman on the FBI's most wanted list.
00:26:27.960
If you, if you get on the FBI top 10 most wanted list, you, you messed up, bro.
00:26:31.960
Uh, but now they're saying that she's, she probably faked her death.
00:26:55.960
Like you, like people would just kind of like, it was like a joke book.
00:26:56.960
Like you can see here, which I use on the book all the time on the show.
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Number one is psychology and counseling books on psychology.
00:27:27.960
The feminists in the matrix are obviously attacking and hating.
00:27:34.960
I mean, the fact that we got like a 4.9 out of five with 913 global ratings is pretty awesome.
00:27:42.960
Um, and I put like a little off author thing here, but yeah, pretty much, you know, obviously
00:27:47.960
you're going to have some feminist haters, right?
00:27:53.960
I go over the detail, you know, of how the sexual marketplace is.
00:27:57.960
And it's a short, concise read, uh, onto what you need to do to become, to become successful
00:28:07.960
Well, it's actually, I don't know why it says this.
00:28:09.960
I think it's because if you got prime, they'd tell you that, right?
00:28:11.960
I don't know what it is, but it's on Kindle paperback.
00:28:24.960
Hopefully it'll take, you know, a few days, but sometimes it could take a few weeks because
00:28:28.960
who knows what content like this, you know, Amazon.
00:28:32.960
But guys, it's a number one bestseller and dating and everywhere else.
00:28:36.960
Uh, support the, support the homie, support the movement.
00:28:39.960
And yeah, man, if it weren't for freaking all the haters, we'd probably be a New York
00:28:44.960
Um, but to become a New York Times bestseller, you got to have like a publisher and be like on
00:28:56.960
I'll read these last chats that we're going to really get, get into the show.
00:28:57.960
Cause we've been going for about 28 minutes now.
00:29:06.960
Um, we were planning on doing that one, but we haven't found like a good documentary
00:29:10.960
or like, well, I mean, we found one, but it's, it wasn't that like good enough.
00:29:19.960
Well, we have like a lot of, uh, we've, I found like the footage from the videos from
00:29:23.960
the, the police and all that stuff, which is cool, but I don't know.
00:29:28.960
I will say this, which, which, uh, is really good about Angie.
00:29:33.960
And even if she enjoys it, she says, I don't think the audience will like it though.
00:29:38.960
And like, she, she really do be looking out for y'all.
00:29:40.960
So we're very selective on if we're going to like react to a video or react to a documentary,
00:29:45.960
it's gotta be entertaining so that you guys like, that's the main thing.
00:29:48.960
Like we want to educate you guys, but we also want to entertain you guys too.
00:29:51.960
So when we watch it, if it's trash, we'll be like, nah, we'll, we'll find something else.
00:29:56.960
So, uh, the North Hollywood shooting, it's good, but the stuff that's on it right now
00:30:01.960
that we've went through isn't, isn't that good.
00:30:03.960
So we're going to, um, continue to find something, but we will cover for y'all.
00:30:20.960
And then, and then obviously someone in the chat got a, Hey, it's a Myron Simpson, bro.
00:30:24.960
If a girl helps you out and she's looking out and she actually has your best interest
00:30:28.960
at heart, like she literally watches documentaries for y'all.
00:30:30.960
And it's like, yo, no, this isn't good, et cetera.
00:30:33.960
I like the case, but it's, I think your audience would be bored by it.
00:30:39.960
It's most women deserve less, but some deserve a little bit more.
00:30:48.960
Anyway, part two is going to be why Angie deserves less.
00:31:03.960
So we're going to go ahead and get into this thing.
00:31:05.960
Anything you want to say to people before we get into this K block thing?
00:31:07.960
So, but thank you so much for your support, guys.
00:31:17.960
If you guys remember, he was on a podcast before he was exposing how corrupt TikTok is.
00:31:27.960
You'd be traveling the world, you know, doing entrepreneur, big money things.
00:31:39.960
So guys, we're going to go ahead and get right into it.
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If you've been here, like the video, subscribe to the channel.
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Let's go ahead without further ado and, uh, go into this.
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K flock is, uh, Kevin Perez, known professionally as K flock is an American rapper hailing from
00:31:56.960
And let me go ahead and enlarge this real real quick.
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Um, you guys might be wondering, yo, Myron, do you like his music?
00:32:06.960
Rose, uh, to fame through a variety of singles.
00:32:08.960
Most notably is you're ready, which peaked at number 61 on the billboard.
00:32:12.960
He released his debut mixtape, the D away tape in 2021.
00:32:27.960
Uh, he's from the Bronx and him and a couple of his buddies pioneered a sound called
00:32:34.960
Which we're going to talk about that here in a little bit.
00:32:53.960
We did a sit down, uh, where we went over, you know, my career drill, a bunch of different
00:33:05.960
I think personally think he probably has one of the best hip hop channels on YouTube.
00:33:09.960
He's right up there with academics and no jumper.
00:33:13.960
He goes into explicit detail on a lot of these, uh, rappers and backgrounds, et cetera.
00:33:19.960
So I highly suggest if you enjoy hip hop and you like to know the backgrounds and the
00:33:24.960
beefs, et cetera, subscribe to this channel, check them out.
00:33:27.960
And he has another channel called Traplore Clips as well.
00:33:29.960
So for you guys to truly understand what's going on here, we need to go ahead and, uh,
00:33:37.960
So, uh, let's go ahead and start with, uh, Sev side.
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So Sev side is the gang that, uh, K flock represents.
00:33:52.960
So that way you guys will kind of understand the beef and how this all originated because
00:33:55.960
there's been a pattern of violence that led the feds to going into this Rico.
00:34:00.960
And we're going to explain what Rico is and everything else like that.
00:34:02.960
But I want y'all to really understand the background.
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Historically, the gang bangers from Sev side have been in alliance with crews from Mount
00:34:16.960
Vernon and Hilltop known as the HTYBs or Hilltop young bosses, or sometimes just YBs.
00:34:22.960
HTYBs being seen mobbing through the streets of the Bronx as early as 2010, with home movies
00:34:27.960
still circulating online to this day, seemingly showing members running their block claiming
00:34:31.960
Sev side or Hilltop all while hating on their odds and declaring their intention to K or kill any rivals from the 800s, YGs or OYs.
00:34:40.960
And as y'all can see, these are all basically teenagers.
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Now, much like the other gangs we've discussed so far, after a decade of beef and indictments, a modern day crew out of Sev side would emerge with some gang bangers from this area identifying as 700 DOA.
00:35:16.960
So you already know what gang that represents the bloods, but New York is a bit different.
00:35:22.960
And we're, I'm going to explain that here in a second.
00:35:24.960
Different sub gang sets like the Mac baller brims and sex money, murder bloods, as well as crip gangs, like the rolling eighties, because you've got to remember that Bronx gang politics is not as simple as bloods versus crips.
00:35:34.960
There's a lot of mixed up and overlapping gang sets that you maybe wouldn't expect traditionally to be cool with each other.
00:35:39.960
But some bloods and crips might be an alliance under the umbrella of the 700 DOA crew.
00:35:43.960
And to make it even more confusing, 700 DOA from Sev side apparently identify as EBK or everybody killers, meaning that they hate everybody.
00:35:51.960
There might be a few friendships and alliances.
00:35:54.960
So let me explain this real quick, because this might go over a few guys heads for all the people out there that are international, et cetera.
00:35:58.960
As you guys know, you've got the bloods and the crips, right?
00:36:01.960
Two famous African-American gangs, street gangs.
00:36:05.960
Right now, historically, they came from Los Angeles and they have had rivalries with each other since decades.
00:36:12.960
But in New York, gang politics are a little bit different.
00:36:15.960
What might happen in New York is it's not necessarily bloods and crips fighting each other.
00:36:33.960
And they'll go beef with other people that are from other neighborhoods.
00:36:38.960
So it's not necessarily the flags that differentiate them.
00:36:41.960
It's more along the sides of its neighborhoods in New York.
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OK, this might be different in other parts of the country.
00:36:52.960
That was an umbrella gang that covered both bloods and crips.
00:36:57.960
And they aligned together to fight who the gangster disciples, the GDs.
00:37:01.960
So there are beef with guys like two to G's, et cetera.
00:37:05.960
And then you see some of them with look at Pop Smoke.
00:37:18.960
They'll have bloods and crips under the same umbrella because it's the neighborhood.
00:37:24.960
And that's very common in New York politics when it comes to gangs, et cetera.
00:37:29.960
You know, that's why you got someone like Fabio Foran.
00:37:36.960
So that's how New York is a little bit different.
00:37:45.960
But that's how New York gang politics operate compared to L.A.
00:37:48.960
Now, does L.A. also have, you know, sets that are cool with each other?
00:37:54.960
But it's very common in New York is the point I'm trying to make.
00:38:01.960
The guys from DOA have furious beef with the likes of the YGs and the OYs.
00:38:05.960
And things can get very confusing and very dangerous indeed.
00:38:08.960
And I know it can get very confusing, guys, but just if you're going to boil it down, think of it as its neighborhoods fighting against each other.
00:38:15.960
And within those neighborhoods, there might be people repping different flags, but it doesn't matter because they're all from the same neighborhood.
00:38:19.960
So if you've got a blood and a crypt, they're from the same neighborhood, they will align and go fight against bloods and crypts from other neighborhoods because the neighborhood overrides the flag in New York City, at least.
00:38:30.960
Now, the most famous of the Sev Side rappers from the Bronx drill scene is, of course, Kay Flock.
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But before he was known for his raps, he was just doing his thing in the dangerous streets of the Bronx alongside a couple of his friends.
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More specifically, Dougie B and B Love, who actually is OGs, with this trio being Sev Side natives growing up on 187th Street in Belmont in the Bronx.
00:38:49.960
Where are you two from and how did y'all get into this music stuff?
00:38:54.960
Now, it was apparently B Love who started rapping first out of this trio.
00:38:58.960
Funnily enough, citing his biggest inspiration in the rap game as Chicago drill rapper turned convicted murderer Rondo No. 9.
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From here, B Love would end up getting Dougie B and Kate Flock in front of the microphone with a little encouragement.
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I'm not, I wasn't really the rapper, this is really the rapper right here.
00:39:29.960
My son Love like, no, it's time to go take it serious.
00:39:34.960
Little did this trio know that together they would be pioneering one of the biggest musical movements to come out of the Bronx since the 70s.
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But this would have been hard to appreciate at the time.
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And the Bronx was the birthplace of hip hop in the United States.
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Two of his day one homies to get into the rap game.
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B Love himself said that he didn't really see the potential in music initially.
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It was only after spending some time in prison that he would realize that rapping could be a legitimate way out of the streets upon his release.
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But sadly, through their journey into the music industry, there's been a whole lot of setbacks and backstabs.
00:40:08.960
The guys from Seth's side used to hang out with another rapper called PNVJ, another rapper from their block who was apparently one of the first people in the Bronx to rap over a UK drill beat and introducing Dougie B to the potential of the music industry.
00:40:19.960
For me, I will F*** with him, but like, F*** me, PNVJ used to be from my home, F*** me, I ain't gonna lie.
00:40:28.960
He did his own thing, he separated, he just respected it, seen somebody, F*** me, seen.
00:40:30.960
All right, so now you guys kind of know how he's been in the UK, F*** me, and you know how he's been doing.
00:40:37.960
So if you're a popular music industry, there's been a whole lot of setbacks and backstabs.
00:40:40.960
The guys from Seth's side used to hang out with another rapper called PNVJ, another rapper from their block who was apparently one of the first people in the Bronx to rap over a UK drill beat and introducing Dougie B to the potential of the music industry.
00:40:46.960
All right, so now you guys kind of know how K-Flock got into it and the gang that he reps.
00:40:51.340
Now we're going to get into K-Flock's wild antics, okay?
00:40:58.580
Over on Sev's side, K-Flock had yet to release any music yet.
00:41:02.060
At this point, K-Flock was still deep in the streets,
00:41:04.580
spinning the op block on IG Live without a care in the world for who was watching.
00:41:10.780
K-Flock would record himself in 800YG's territory seemingly hunting for ops,
00:41:15.220
showing the world that he was outside the ops building and ready to shoot or make a movie, as he called it.
00:41:20.060
And for all the people out here that aren't versed in gang culture and their vernacular,
00:41:23.460
ops stands for opposition, which means the enemies, okay?
00:41:30.920
Come outside, we're in front of y'all building.
00:41:43.960
Which, just so you guys understand, this is extremely dangerous.
00:41:47.620
He's in a neighborhood controlled by his opposition.
00:41:52.200
And he said, I'm Dolo, which means I'm by myself, right?
00:41:57.180
And you guys got to remember, we have a lot of international viewers that listen in,
00:42:00.120
so they might not be familiar with American slang.
00:42:10.600
So you guys can see here that he was on Demon Time before the music.
00:42:18.340
I wish when y'all drinking niggas over here, we just shout when y'all niggas in your face.
00:42:35.400
And at a certain point, K-Flock seems to spot who he was looking for,
00:42:38.460
but is then immediately spotted himself by the cops.
00:42:46.720
Okay, when he says the boy's right here, that means the police, the NYPD.
00:43:22.780
So as y'all can see, my man is an IG Live chasing after enemies telling him, come do
00:43:31.660
And just so y'all know, the Bronx is extremely dangerous.
00:43:36.980
I would argue it's probably the most dangerous borough right now in New York City.
00:43:41.020
It's one of the few boroughs that still hasn't felt like the super heavy hand of gentrification.
00:43:47.400
But not to the same level as like Harlem, Brooklyn, etc.
00:43:53.660
Someone will correct me in the chat if I'm wrong.
00:43:55.160
But I think right now, Bronx has the most violent crime of all the bros in New York City.
00:44:04.060
And unfortunately, you know, you can take the dude out the hood, but you can't take the hood out the dude.
00:44:08.900
K-Flock remained on the block, ready for ops and still streaming live, despite the presence of the police.
00:44:18.720
K would even go on in this live to tell his homie that he literally spun the block for views
00:44:23.000
and bragging about the sub-200 live viewers that he had on his live while this was going on.
00:44:35.320
And this goes to show the clout generation that we're in, where social media literally inspires people to go out and, you know, spin the block.
00:44:45.480
And I say that way, air quotes, spinning the block means looking for opposition in rival neighborhoods to commit acts of violence against.
00:44:53.380
So, and at this point, I think he's like 17, 18.
00:45:02.320
But, yeah, this just goes to show, like, the mindset of a lot of these younger...
00:45:13.820
To me, this shows just how crazy K-Flock was in the streets before his rap career had even begun.
00:45:19.840
He was a truly lost kid, with zero fear, something to prove, with complete disregard for the safety of his ops, his friends, or even himself.
00:45:27.520
So, while the clashes in the streets were heating up, so too were the clashes in the music,
00:45:31.520
as rappers from the OG's side of the beef would also begin releasing provocative music with the sole aim of provoking their ops.
00:45:37.700
On May the 1st, 2020, Sha-EK, PJ Glizzy, and B-Dot released their breakout song, Shoot or Get Shot, with the main hook of the song basically saying if you represent the YGs, you will get shot, and with lyrics dissing YGs throughout the whole track.
00:45:50.280
And so, what was the buzz about Bronx Drill beginning to rise?
00:45:52.860
At a certain point, K-Flock decides to take a break from spinning his ops block on IG Live, getting in the recording booth, and making a little song of his own.
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And at the end of May 2020, K-Flock would drop his first solo track, FTO, a 2-2-G's remix that would begin to blow him up in the rap game too.
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K-Flock had a genuine opportunity to build himself a legitimate career as a rapper.
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But as we see as this story progresses, he would remain heavily invested in the streets, perhaps not even realizing just how big of an opportunity he was creating for himself by picking up a microphone.
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And unfortunately, as the month would go on, both sides would see bloodshed as a result of the deadly gang lifestyle that they were tied up in, ultimately leading to a whole lot of heartbreak, loss, and disrespectful music being made.
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Okay, so, um, and this leads to a lot of people getting killed, right?
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And here's the thing, too, with this cloud generation that you guys need to understand with, like, a lot of these, like, younger rappers.
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So, they'll make a song, somebody gets killed, they'll go on IG Live making fun of them, say,
00:46:58.480
we smoking on a pack, all that other stuff, as you guys know, that was made famous by Chief Keefe and them, right?
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We smoking on that, insert name of dead individual pack, right?
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Then, they put it on Instagram, they make songs about it, they laugh at the person that's dead, you know, they disrespect the individual, knock the candles over at the memorial, like, all crazy stuff.
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Like, this is stuff, guys, that didn't happen in any other era of hip-hop that I could think about, right?
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I remember, right, in the 90s or 2000s, right, when rappers had beef, it wasn't to the point where they were taunting each other about death.
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Like, nowadays, it's like a whole other level, right?
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And they laugh at each other and make songs laughing at each other years after it, okay?
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So, but we'll just skip over this, but this was a very, well, you know what?
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Give me one to the chat if y'all want to go over the bloody summer of 2020.
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If you guys want to go over it, because it kind of does build into it, right?
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So, you guys understand that whenever you have acts of violence happening like this, the police are going to start targeting you, and then eventually the feds are going to come in and start targeting you.
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So, if y'all want, okay, damn, that's resounding ones.
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Because this kind of sets the stage for why the police got interested and then eventually the feds got interested.
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On June the 26th, 2020, Ty Benji, real name Tyron Mitchell Almodovar, is sitting in the back of a taxi.
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Reports suggested that after yelling something, an occupant of that BMW opened fire, hitting Ty Benji in the head.
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He would be left for dead in the back of that cab on a busy street.
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Now, Ty would initially survive that attack, spending several days in the hospital.
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But sadly, only two days after the shooting of Ty, yet another attack would take the life of another young man, leaving the local community shaken.
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Just before midnight on June the 28th, 2020, a 17-year-old by the name of Brandon Hendricks, known to his friends as Diddy or B. Diddy,
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was apparently at a dice game outside of a building in Morris Heights, on Davidson Avenue near 176th Street.
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After an argument, he was unfortunately caught in the crossfire with a stray bullet hitting his neck, causing him to lose his life later in hospital.
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Who just graduated high school, was shot and killed overnight in the Bronx.
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Police say he was shot in the neck outside an apartment building on Davidson Avenue near West 176th Street just before midnight on Sunday.
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After some sort of argument, he died at the hospital.
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Here outside his home, neighbors say he was a good kid who had big dreams of playing basketball.
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Diddy was apparently a talented basketball player with a promising future.
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Killed just days after graduating, apparently he wasn't in a gang, but he did know some people that were involved in that lifestyle on the OGs and the OY side.
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As a result, the YGs would mock Diddy's passing on social media, saying things like basketball players need to stay at home.
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But sadly, the tragedies in the streets of the Bronx were far from over.
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Two days after Diddy's shooting, Ty Benji, who had spent days fighting for his life in hospital, would lose that battle and succumb to his injuries.
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And only a few days after this, YGs member Rajiz would be wounded in a shooting just age 15.
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Now, police say the call came in at 3.30 for a 15-year-old boy shot one time in the back.
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Detectives working a crime scene at Oakland Place and Prospect Avenue.
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A police source tells me after the 15-year-old was shot, he made his way around the block towards his home.
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Police say the two suspects, possibly teenagers themselves, fled northbound on Prospect Avenue on a black and silver scooter.
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So while the streets of the Bronx are filled with gun smoke, the Bronx drill music scene would begin to show more and more signs of life.
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On August the 12th, 2020, D-Thang of the YGs would become the latest Bronx rapper to rise to...
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So as you guys can see, there's a link between acts of violence and then the music becoming more and more popular, right?
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And this is why the city of New York has been going so hard on these drill rappers.
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...mainstream fame off the back of his new song, Caution.
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This high-energy anthem is a Bronx drill favorite, partly because of its amazing beat and D-Thang's impeccable flow, and...
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And on top of that, D-Thang is probably opposition number one for K-Flock, and they're related.
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...partly because of the dark negativity and disrespect contained within its lyrics.
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D-Thang's song, Caution, is crammed with disses and disrespect.
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He disses Sha E.K., addressing him by his nickname, Jiggy Man.
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He references their earlier song, Shoot or Get Shot, saying that they're the ones who end up getting shot.
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An apparent reference to Sha E.K. being shot by a YG's affiliate.
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Something that Sha E.K. alluded to in a Talk of the Town interview, which D-Thang reacted to personally on his Instagram.
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It was a rumor saying that you got shot. Is that true?
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Also in caution, D-Thang disses E.Dot, but D-Thang's disrespect...
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The next thing you know, you're gonna end up...
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And these guys wonder why they get indicted, bro.
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...on this song would go much deeper than simply insulting his living ops,
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and he would go on to reference several people who lost their lives.
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Saying that his ops can go out like Noah, saying that he smokes Benji,
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but D-Thang wasn't the only one in the Bronx drill scene upping the disrespect.
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Because the following month, on the 6th of September 2020,
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K-Flock and B-Love would drop their latest drill banger, the song Opspatter.
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In the track, both K-Flock and B-Love say that they'll shoot people for bunny hopping,
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an apparent reference to a dance that D-Thang and other YGs are known to do.
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and that he screams OGs while rolling through the YG's building.
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And sadly, as these two sides would provoke each other in music,
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the deadly consequences of the gang-banging lifestyle would also continue to play out in the streets.
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On September the 10th, 2020, 17-year-old Kertha Wurtz,
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aka K-Dub or Dubski, was walking on the street in Ho Avenue in Cortona.
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And here, he was confronted by two masked gunmen.
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He too would attempt to run away, but tripped up,
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with his assailants getting up close and shooting him multiple times.
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And K-Flock, that's why he says it all the time,
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Loved ones lit candles and shared stories of 17-year-old Kether Wurtz.
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Once again, the whole shooting was caught on camera and broadcast on the news,
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but again, is way too shocking to show you on YouTube.
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The cops would later make an arrest in this case,
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with later unconfirmed speculation suggesting that the killer may have been from Sev's side.
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would there be another senseless killing seemingly carried out by YG's affiliates.
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was in a parked car at Jackson Houses on Park Avenue near East 158th Street in Melrose.
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Here, a gunman approached his vehicle and opened fire.
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but sadly, Yellow was hit once in the shoulder and once in the head,
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leading him to tragically pass away at the scene.
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The YG's would mock Yellow after his death and begin to reference his name.
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Like, yo, this is wild that they be saying stuff like this.
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Two for being the shooters and one for providing the gun to them.
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Interestingly, the person who allegedly provided the gun in this hit
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was the younger brother of one of the older YGs
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So Noah was the guy that got stomped out, guys,
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and they make fun of him all the time for that.
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actually ended up being caught and confronted on camera
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it would have only made B-Love and his close friends
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who were continuing to put in work on the streets.
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with B-Love and K-Flock doing numbers in music,
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soon Dougie B would also musically put his name on the map too,
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and it wouldn't take long for this Sev side trio
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to wind up dominating the budding Bronx drill music scene.
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All right, so this is where they start to blow up.
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they're like, okay, this was going on with this.
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When people get shot and killed like this, right,
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the police are able to go ahead and canvas information.
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Now, let's go ahead and go into K-Flock once again.
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So you would see a reckless K-Flock acting wild on Live,
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Seemingly, K-Flock would eventually catch someone,
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and even telling the driver to use the car to run them over.
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Tell them why, tell them 800 niggas that suck my dick.
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after losing their supposed oc in a brief chase okay bro like could you he's literally
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documenting himself antagonizing chasing after and attempting to hurt and or kill his opposition
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via in 1080p all right crazy crazy and you guys got to remember when the police have evidence
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like this right and they see clearly that this dude not only is the artist that has a bunch of
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influence he is responsible for violence occurring whether he might openly advocate for or not the
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thing is is that he's a lightning rod because he's the one that has influence so automatically he goes
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higher up on the list for them right and again gang violence in new york is very bad so what do
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they do we got to go after the people that are stimulating the violence and if he's on here
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recording himself chasing after ops in the hood and making music about it which is the fuel a lot
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of the times for this gang violence of course they're going to target him right and i guarantee
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you if you looked at the case file you're going to see situations like this where he's acting up crazy
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on live but let's keep going then claims that they're still on the blog and they're not leaving
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he's still on a strip though i got my jack and we're not leaving
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k flock would continue spinning that block for a couple of minutes seemingly catching someone again
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jumping straight out the car with his friends yelling flockum and doing all of this whilst
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wearing an expensive montclair jacket and diamond encrusted necklace the montclair murderer the amiri
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assassin as academics calls him bro my man is out here in five thousand to ten thousand dollar outfits
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chasing after ops okay with with rare jordan's on like bro and we're going to talk about this how
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they were able to so easily identify him when he actually did end up shooting somebody um but bro this
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he's right there he's right there he's right there where where he's right there
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don't get back around but once again he failed to yo what the
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oh yo don't run like bro could you imagine like they're just like a car just pulls up and
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the next thing you know hey yo don't run don't run bro
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you know what i'm saying like what and a bunch of dudes on masks and and montclair's run after you
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actually thought but would go on to assure the fans if they did get him they would have killed
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if i would have caught him if i would have caught him we would have been dead
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they had a chick in the car could you imagine hey you want to go on the first day we've got
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about to go spin the block on some haters about to be dripped up and dripped out so we could go
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ahead and get some blood dripping off this idiot bro craziness absolute craziness
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now funnily enough we never actually get to see k do anything illegal or actually catch anyone in
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these lives and there's a small part of me that believes that riding around staging this sort of
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thing would be the perfect marketing strategy for an up-and-coming drill rapper to cultivate
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a tough guy image but whether or not he's doing this for the camera or it's just genuinely
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bloodthirsty you can't deny that the way that k flock is behaving in these lives is completely out
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of control and extremely alarming it's and to add another part definitely can be used against
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them in the court of law and can be used to establish that he's a violent individual that
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is not safe to be out in society which my friends that is definitely not a good look because all of
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this can be used against them and i promise you guys that these lives this video evidence was used
01:01:47.220
right by the prosecution to say yo we have to go after this guy okay and this is an instance where
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chasing clout to come off as a tough guy can come back and bite you in the ass let's say he staged
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it and he didn't chase after anybody he was just doing it like oh yeah this lip blah blah blah it doesn't
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matter because it could be seen as problematic because what they're gonna say is yo so what you're
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telling me that you did all this effort and you didn't really chase after anyone well what about all
01:02:16.100
those other videos of you where we clearly see you arguing with individuals right so if they got one
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video that shows him doing something and they can actually show him arguing with other people
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and if the police weren't there the violence would have occurred they're gonna go ahead and believe
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that the other videos are probably very similar if not the same where he's actually chasing down on
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individuals which shows that he's the aggressor which shows that he's a menace to society which shows
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what he is more than likely guilty all right so this is all a bad look for him and on top of that
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it's more than likely the reason why the feds got involved in the first place the state was probably like yo
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i don't know how we feel about our case i think we could get him on racketeering because you guys
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know he went to jail for murder and i'm going to cover the murder case first after we go over this
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little thing so you guys understand the background of who this guy is we're going to cover the murder
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and then we're going to go into the federal case all right so this all makes sense for y'all
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here at this point that despite his promising rap career he's truly on a mission to clash with his
01:03:14.340
ops in the street and as we now know it would ultimately be this attitude that would lead to his
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downfall but before that could happen he would be releasing a lot more music
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all right so we're gonna go him chasing out one more smelly two of the young men affiliated with
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the ogs and hybrid respectively who lost their lives as part of this feud a little while after
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this song released k flock would go live beefing with rajiz of the ygs confronting rajiz who had
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apparently told d thang that he had shot k flock in the stomach with rajiz suggesting that k flock is
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being a snitch for airing out their personal gang business on live what'd you do raw what am i
01:03:50.260
dad might go say you want me just you know i don't believe you know you say because you said what
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are you dead you caught me in my skin you'll be and you'll get capping your rats why are you jacking
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you shot me in my stomach bro so he's here arguing with his opposition on instagram live
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about attempted murder guys like like let that sink in for a second you have two individuals
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that if they saw each other in person would probably try to kill each other
01:04:38.500
complete opposition arguing with each other on instagram live in public in front of hundreds if not
01:04:49.780
thousands of people that will be seeing this later millions probably at this point now that the k flock
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has blown up okay and this is all over reddit etc about extremely serious felonies
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that's one thing they were right about at a certain point taken to the recording booth to pile yet more
01:05:28.900
disrespect on rajiz name k flock's june 20th release what you'll want to do aka power was a big track
01:05:35.620
the song's name and the sample underlying the uk drill beat was borrowed from kanye west's classic
01:05:40.420
power and in the track k flock this is rajiz or rah rah saying that when they saw each other
01:05:45.300
rah didn't shoot he also once again references wulati tripping up and losing his life he says openly
01:05:50.180
that he's a demon and that he spins through the bronx trying to kill and saying and if i'm not
01:05:54.340
mistaken wulati guys was an opposition rapper uh one of their enemies they caught him right and uh
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they jumped out the vehicle with a bunch of like i think uh like sticks and brooms and a bunch of
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random stuff and they chased after him he tripped and they just beat him to death all right i'm gonna
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research it and fact check myself but if i'm not mistaken that's the individual who i'm pretty sure how
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they got him and k flock constantly refers to that all the time saying don't run don't trip that's where
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it comes from a lot of times and the other guy that we saw before that also was killed so um yeah
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these guys really i guess they don't cap in their ass but that's not a good thing because that's all
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evidence for the police so uh but he will spin well they stabbed him to death thank you thank you guys
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they stabbed him and i think they they beat him with sticks i'm a double check but yes they stabbed
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them too two guns and take the life of anybody who represents oh why three days after this on june the 23rd
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rajiz would drop his own song with nesty flocks btb responding to k the track itself is full of
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disses aimed at k flock and shari k specifically trying to get under k's skin with insult aimed
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at jb it's funny that k flock said in his earlier interview that he feels like he's a famous rapper
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now because off the back of the music that he was making despite still being at least one foot deep in
01:07:08.500
the streets k flock was starting to see the spoils of a successful career in music that same month k
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seems to get his hands on a new car a brand new bmw m4 a nice car which k flock apparently
01:07:18.820
immediately starts using for sliding on the ops posting clips online of him driving recklessly
01:07:23.460
and dissing ops from the car to be honest at this point k flock is really coming across as a live
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fast die young kind of guy but the reality is the success of the music that he was making yeah they
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stabbed and beat him which is wild king was truly giving him the financial means that he needed to
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get away from the dangerous blocks where he grew up and many of his friends were losing their lives
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but k's pride just didn't seem to want to let any disrespect slide on june the 28th rajiz would
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tease a snippet to yet another song dissing k flock on his instagram page and only a few days later on
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the 3rd of july his homie also of the ygs d thang along with nesty flocks would release the incredibly
01:07:58.340
disrespectful song wedgie man with the song's title being a reference to og's member sha ek who'd been
01:08:04.340
seen in a viral clip being given a severe wedgie on social media this song extensively disses sha
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these guys you know you guys just see edgy's face right now she don't know what to show
01:08:16.020
know what to say what what is this what these are kids i i i know
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guys she's from venezuela so this is different this is different for her all right uh yeah obviously
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there's violence in venezuela but this is like kids doing this you know i'm saying i just i don't
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i don't understand how these kids get all those like guns and it's that easy yeah yeah even in new
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york even though there's very strict gun laws yeah yeah it's wild i know and if they don't have guns
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like the uladi thing they just chase them down and stab them and beat them down hey jiggy man once again
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bringing up his earlier shooting nesty flocks would go on to diss other members like lil thunder who
01:09:04.900
had apparently been attacked by nesty and rajiz being tripped up and beaten in yet another clip
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posted to social media but is again far too shocking to show you on youtube in the track
01:09:14.020
nesty also claims to be all right so we're gonna talk about the death of rajiz because this was a big
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w i guess for you know um k flock and his people which i think this also made the um investigation take
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more a more serious tone as well at 5 p.m he found himself sat in the back of a cab at east 187th
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street and valentine avenue in mount hope and it was here sat in the back of a cab when he is ambushed
01:09:36.580
by two young men on scooters who open fire into the car shooting him in the head and chest leaving him
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dead instantly but to make things even more shocking the cab driver's cctv passenger camera was on at the
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time of the hit capturing rajiz assassination in full hd with audio a truly shocking clip which once again
01:09:53.460
is far too violent to show you here overnight a boy murdered in the back of a taxi in the bronx this
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was a retaliation killing for the death of jay rip as you guys can see here
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police say two suspects rotting on a scooter opened fire on the cab killing the 16 year old in front of
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the driver who was not hurt rajiz lost his life at the hands of two teenagers with guns on scooters but
01:10:17.220
what's crazy that this was just a year and a couple of days on from when rajiz had been shot in the back
01:10:22.340
after once again being caught by teenagers on scooters and this is less than a day after he
01:10:26.900
had allegedly played a part in taking the life of a 13 year old boy in less than a week three youngsters
01:10:32.020
involved in this feud would lose their lives to violence for me it's honestly hard to believe
01:10:36.260
that anyone between the ages of 13 or 19 have any idea or appreciation of the dangerous lifestyle
01:10:41.940
that they've been born into at this point even despite some of the bad things that the youngsters
01:10:45.780
involved in this story and who were targeted in these killings had allegedly done i honestly just
01:10:49.940
have the utmost sympathy for them all because they never really had the proper guidance or choice
01:10:54.260
to avoid such a terrible outcome at such a young age no matter what they've done they all their
01:10:59.140
families just don't deserve to go through this and it's very hard to him from here surviving members
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like right so you're gonna see here on instagram right d thang right after his boy ra gets killed
01:11:10.420
you know broken hearts right d thang would mourn the loss of his friend rajiz with other members
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making long posts on social media mourning the loss too meanwhile the ops like k flock who had
01:11:19.780
just been beefing with rajiz only days before his killing would brag that they're smoking i'm
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smoking i'm fried i'm deady oh i can't wait till i catch a little nasty see like like yo what like
01:11:31.060
bro this is crazy right after they die right you got the friends putting up broken up hearts right like
01:11:37.220
they're sad and then you got the ops just immediately laughing at the situation with others tagging
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k flock's music specifically to talk and then tagging yeah power power and he goes uh talking on
01:11:50.020
lil bro now look at you be safe and then damn rah rah like yo they're just going crazy this is a
01:11:56.580
different world man and mock rajiz and the ygs others would point out the fact that rajiz had
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apparently said on social media that he'd been smoking on j rip after his death with some suggesting
01:12:06.740
that now rajiz would get the opportunity to meet j rip oh see because so that's why shake it with a
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fire beat sampling akon's bonanza referencing rajiz being left dead in the car bori 300 would rap on
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the same song that rara caught headshot with dougie b going on to say that people can talk on j rip but
01:12:24.980
look what happened to rara suggesting that they're smoking him like the weed strain zaza anywho these
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back-to-back slayings were massive news in the bronx community the new york post pointed out that the
01:12:34.260
bronx shooting rates had doubled between 2020 and the same period in 2020 now this is very important
01:12:41.620
guys when you have raw numbers like this that show the homicides have went up significantly
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okay where it's going up twice automatically that sends alarm bells in the law enforcement
01:12:54.340
community and what are they going to do they're going to call them boys if you know what i'm saying
01:13:00.660
right and they're going to start targeting these guys because once you start doubling homicide rates
01:13:07.860
and violence is on this level where people are scared to go outside etc and there's complaints
01:13:12.500
and these guys have influence that's when the police say okay we need to get crime down we need
01:13:17.540
to clean up the streets rudy giuliani did this in the 90s they're doing this right now again in the 2020s
01:13:23.540
to curb the violence you know due to drill rap which the mayor has tried to ban drill hip-hop in new
01:13:29.860
york a few times already guys and he's been meeting with some of the drill rappers etc to try to figure out
01:13:34.980
some kind of situation to try to squash beefs but regardless any time violence goes up like this
01:13:42.500
now politicians get involved and they have an incentive to put these guys in jail
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one with there apparently having been at least 380 shooting victims in the year up to that point
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they reported holy wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait
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with others tagging k-flock's music specifically to taunt and talk on j rip but look what happened
01:14:06.100
to rah-rah suggesting that their smiley saw saying that they simply can't keep these looking him like
01:14:10.820
the weed strain zar zar anywho these back-to-back slayings were massive news in the bronx community the
01:14:15.780
new york post pointed out that the bronx and again guys new york post is one of the biggest
01:14:19.300
newspapers in new york so if they're reporting this that's not a good look shooting rates had doubled
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between 2020 and the same period in 2021 with there apparently having been at least 380 318
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versus 193 yo of course fatality the police are coming shooting victims and this hang on that
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happened during pandemic yeah yeah the crime rate was already high in 2020 and in brooklyn
01:14:48.100
they also had issues like this as well in 2020 the woo right and uh the gds the gangster disciples
01:14:57.700
they were going at it in brooklyn so this was happening all over new york city so in the bronx
01:15:03.620
only guys we had 318 shootings versus they had in 2020 193 that's just one bro that's not accounting for
01:15:11.860
manhattan brooklyn queens none of these other places so you guys could see that the new york
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uh you know the the mayor the police commissioner etc the feds everybody's like yo what the hell's
01:15:26.420
going on so they got to go ahead and curb the violence because this is happening in all the
01:15:29.540
boroughs but the bronx is one of the worst so whenever you have skyrocket crime like this this sets
01:15:36.660
the stage my friends for what the feds to come in and start giving these guys football numbers
01:15:46.180
in the year up to that point they reported saying that these kids were antagonizing each
01:15:50.420
other on social media and then carrying out revenge shootings in real life with a police
01:15:54.500
source saying that they simply can't keep these young kids in jail citing an apparently soft catch
01:15:59.460
and release policy for juveniles suggesting that youngsters that aren't of age yet are the
01:16:03.460
perfect recruits to carry out older gang members bidding and it's details like this that genuinely
01:16:07.780
just increase my personal sympathy for the young teenagers that are losing their lives as part of
01:16:12.100
this war because they all right bam so you guys got the idea okay so we know who k flock is right
01:16:16.980
quick little recap for y'all that are just joining which by the way we got 2224 you guys in here so
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guys please do me a favor go ahead and like the video subscribe to the channel if you're just
01:16:26.340
joining in so let me go ahead and give you all a quick little recap because now we're going to get into
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uh the murder which is i would say one of the main turning points for this investigation overall
01:16:38.180
all right so we went over who k flock is successful artist out of the bronx we went over his background
01:16:43.300
his gang sav side we went over uh the violent summer of 2020 we went over into some of the
01:16:49.060
instagram antagonations of you know running around and chasing each other uh sorry k flock
01:16:54.500
starting issues chasing after ops and ig live etc the recklessness uh the self-snitching the
01:17:00.500
arguments between people some of the killings there's a lot more right i'm just giving you
01:17:04.180
guys kind of a bird's eye view of the murders right murder here then a retaliation murder here
01:17:08.420
and then back and forth uh but the main takeaway that you got to get from this is that uh the murders
01:17:14.660
significantly increased okay from 2020 up until 2021 2022 etc so that obviously is going to put
01:17:23.380
the bronx on the map put them under a magnifying glass and then this is when the police and then
01:17:30.180
more importantly the feds start to target people which you guys are going to see here that the feds
01:17:34.180
have been looking at these guys since 2017 okay i tell you all the time when the feds come they've
01:17:39.780
probably been working looking at you guys for a while right so now we're going to fast forward
01:17:45.540
the december of 2021 when k flock got hit with the murder charge all right so and it's going to be
01:18:03.460
hold on youtube being lame give me one sec guys sometimes you got to like refresh it
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is walking with a woman all right there we go bam
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and shout out to my guy uh trap lord ross guys uh subscribe to him on youtube
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he's the homie i always like reacting to his um documentaries very informative very entertaining
01:18:21.140
very well done so go check him out please through sugar hill the oy territory this is actually only
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one block away from where edot baby filmed the ready for war music video and just before this
01:18:31.140
incident took place k flop was allegedly on facetime with one of his enemies and seemingly
01:18:35.540
posting to social media that he has a gun in his montclair jacket sitting in the exact spot where a
01:18:40.420
scene from that ready for war video was filmed as you guys can see here here he is you can see
01:18:45.620
that looks like uh either a magazine or the butt of a glock it's really crappy uh uh let me see here
01:18:54.660
yeah according to 1090 jake's video about this situation the video of k flock with the gun in his coat
01:19:01.540
was filmed literally around the corner from where the following incident took place because seemingly
01:19:06.020
moments after that video k flock would walk around the street where he would be spotted by o y walker
01:19:10.820
real name oscar hernandez who sees k flock walking down the street in his designer outfit exiting a
01:19:15.700
barber shop and confronting him the security footage that's currently available doesn't show exactly what
01:19:20.020
happens next but only a moment after confronting the man in the designer outfit the victim appears to be
01:19:24.740
shot flying back into the frame and land don't worry i got the surveillance footage though we're gonna play it
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i'm gonna enlarge it for you guys yeah i think we'll be okay all right so as you guys can see
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here's k flock right and the designer and the dude comes out talking to him you can see i'm reaching
01:19:54.020
his jacket there a bit he's with the girl the dude comes up talking smack he's also has his hand
01:20:00.900
in his pocket right here he is right here he's talking smack oh yo bro butter what you gotta do oh
01:20:08.100
yeah oh oh talking that shit next thing you know bong and he just rolls back after getting shot gets
01:20:13.780
blasted away all right so that is the footage right there stop it there um and this shooting actually
01:20:23.380
happened right here guys okay if you look guzman barbershop this is the barbershop he comes out of
01:20:30.580
see k flock walk in i think the surveillance footage was right from here and the body flies back right
01:20:36.420
around this area there's a camera you can see it there where right here in the corner oh yeah yeah okay
01:20:41.700
this is probably where it came from then good good eye right so uh so yeah and that's where he gets
01:20:48.740
shot at and then k flock ends up running and dropping the gun in this area and i break this
01:20:54.500
down in more detail guys on the other episode i did on on this where i cover the murder uh in detail
01:21:00.980
uh but this is where it was and if you look at the distance on a map this is basically what he did so
01:21:05.140
here's the barbershop he ran around the corner try to find a spot in or he ended up you know or he
01:21:10.340
probably ran actually this corner here and they came down and then dropped it off over here uh versus
01:21:16.100
where he was before was around this area here when he was filming the ig live you know showing the gun
01:21:22.260
off etc okay um but yeah wild stuff man somebody said he did a sonic roll
01:21:28.900
so and then you guys are probably wondering yo well was it self-defense and i broke this down on uh
01:21:37.940
on my on the other video where it could he does have a case for self-defense and here's k flock's
01:21:43.700
lawyer actually speaking on it uh okay for the state case you know i don't want to talk too much about
01:21:51.060
that was in his pocket that his hand was on at the time hold on play from the beginning
01:21:55.620
so and this is from academic shout out to him go ahead and subscribe to him as well man always
01:22:00.500
got to show love uh but here's k block's lawyer he speaks on the case let's get into it when the guy
01:22:06.260
hits the ground and is found he's got a loaded gun that was in his pocket that his hand was on at the
01:22:12.500
time you know we consider that to be self-defense so he did take he did shoot him in self-defense
01:22:20.500
that's what the allegation is you know i don't want to talk too much about the details of the
01:22:24.900
case the government claims that he pulled the gun out and shot him but at the same time the person
01:22:30.100
that was dead on the ground had his hand on a loaded weapon illegal loaded weapon apparently
01:22:36.660
about to shoot kevin okay so without saying too much you're arguing obviously self-defense
01:22:43.060
that's the crux you know that that could be one of the arguments self-defense and i i would say to
01:22:47.380
the public you know somebody's walking up to you with a loaded gun and it's pretty clear he's
01:22:52.420
going to use it with a criminal record a mile long do you want to get shot or do you not want
01:22:58.100
to get shot oh absolutely i wouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger check it out now holy no yeah and
01:23:05.300
i talked about this in the other video too guys where at that time right when i had covered the case
01:23:10.820
it wasn't nobody knew if he had a gun or not but it's in the video you can see that he's reaching in
01:23:15.540
his pocket let's play it back one more time for y'all right so we can really like analyze this
01:23:19.620
i might lose monetization but it is what it is man we got it we got to cover this thing in full for
01:23:25.220
y'all so here's the footage once again right we'll go back on it
01:23:33.300
so one more time ck flock and his designer which the police was actually able to use this to identify
01:23:39.860
he's re he's talking to the guy right like hey what are you what are you saying and then if you go back
01:23:50.100
he only shows this part right where the guy comes out pretty footage that's currently available
01:23:55.060
doesn't show exactly what happened so he comes out from his end and snacks only a moment after
01:23:59.220
confronting the man in the designer outfit the victim appears to be shot right from that angle
01:24:05.140
no one large this back so that's where what was going on from the other side that y'all saw from
01:24:11.300
the trap lords video so he talks so many keeps walking right dude keeps following him and he has his hand in
01:24:17.060
his pocket right and at this point let's be honest what are they probably saying suck my
01:24:22.020
dick they're gonna fuck you hey nah well i banked and from what i understand this guy's a gang member
01:24:27.300
this guy was a is a trinitario if i'm not mistaken they identified him as which is a dominican gang
01:24:32.100
based out of uh uh out of new york well it's a prison gang but this guy from that pretty i'm almost
01:24:38.820
certain he was identified as a trinitario uh dominican prison gang and they were in north manhattan which
01:24:44.900
you know is you know close to washington heights a lot of dominicans in that area so he sees flock
01:24:50.340
comes out the barbershop and starts the issue right you can see posturing uh what you gonna say
01:24:56.980
blah blah blah you know i could already picture with the new york's like suck my dick nigga you
01:25:00.820
a bitch nigga right i got the strap on me now nigga then he comes up hey what you want to do nigga
01:25:08.980
next thing you know bomb and then he flies back you know what i'm saying and then this dude comes
01:25:16.420
in to kind of aid it what's going on you all right blah blah blah but at that point he done right so
01:25:23.140
personally from my professional experience you know i think he has a very good self-defense case
01:25:28.260
especially if he can articulate that he felt his life was in danger the girl that he was with her life
01:25:33.220
was in danger he was posturing in a way making threats that he was going to shoot him and you could
01:25:37.460
tell from looking at the body language and the way he was posturing and following him etc you know i
01:25:42.580
got it on me right now you know all this you know come on man we know how these new yorker gang members
01:25:47.940
might be how they speak right got on me right now i'll blame you and the next thing you know flock blams
01:25:54.100
and then he gets it back and falls and ends up dying right so it is what it is it has it's a viable
01:26:02.740
self-defense now here's the issue though number one more than likely that gun was illegal right it's
01:26:09.700
no doubt about it we know that his dna was found on the weapon right because you could come here to the
01:26:16.260
uh report which i'm going to show y'all real quick actually have the criminal complaint nobody else has
01:26:22.500
this by the way guys so down the monkey okay this is the actual criminal complaint that was filed
01:26:29.300
against him back in december of last year um he was 18 when he was 18 murder in the first degree
01:26:34.980
criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree criminal possession of weapon in the second degree
01:26:38.900
and this goes into the you know all the uh data right of of the facts of the case right
01:26:46.020
right and here let's see here yeah it's very short but uh let's see here responded to the scene and
01:26:57.700
hernandez had gunshot wound says neck and upper back shoulder area detective lawthorne observed two
01:27:02.820
shell cases on the ground on the southwest corner of west 151st street in amsterdam hernandez was taken
01:27:07.620
to the hospital where he was pronounced dead i observed the black glock nine millimeter firearm on
01:27:12.340
the stairs of 528 west 151st street between amsterdam avenue and broadway and this is where i told y'all
01:27:17.860
where they found the gun right here is where they found the weapon and cape block ran from this area
01:27:25.380
right here and i'll show you guys kind of a visual so y'all understand where he came from so the shooting
01:27:30.980
occurred right here where the hell god damn it all right let's go back this is where the shooting
01:27:40.980
occurred right right here so he shoots him and he runs around the block right here
01:27:53.380
yeah one uh yeah and then he he runs down here and he ends up dropping the gun down the street
01:27:59.940
right he throws it away yeah he drops it yep because because he couldn't he knew he couldn't
01:28:04.020
have it was an illegal firearm right because gun new york has very strict gun laws so um
01:28:10.980
not that's strict apparently yeah well if all these kids having guns like true um but either way
01:28:19.060
that's what went down uh so let's go back to the to the document uh
01:28:28.900
and then also right they were able to identify him for what he was wearing as y'all know from the pictures
01:28:42.340
shooting right this is what he was wearing on the day
01:28:46.100
of the shooting bang and this surveillance footage was put everywhere after the shooting
01:28:50.660
and obviously he got the designer rare jordans monclair jacket that's why they call him the amiri assassin
01:28:56.980
the monclair murderer the designer demon right the nypd put this out after the shooting happened
01:29:04.740
and they were able to identify him very quickly based on the outfit so guys uh i guess here's a pro
01:29:09.940
tip here anytime you're gonna go ahead and commit a murder you probably shouldn't wear
01:29:16.820
exclusive designer that's hard to find that's worth five to ten thousand dollars all right um so that's
01:29:24.020
how they're able to actually find him very quickly is by the the fit bro so this is a an example of
01:29:29.060
where dressing well i guess he was dressed to kill literally um let's see here where were we at here
01:29:36.260
oh yeah back to the arrest document um let's see here oh and also they found d his dna on the weapon and
01:29:44.740
i don't know if that's put here in this in this complaint but his dna was on the gun guys 100 confirmed
01:29:51.860
so there's no doubt about it that he shot killed him but now what they're trying to do is prove
01:29:57.860
self-defense right so uh okay we're going to take a quick break here and i'm going to go ahead and
01:30:03.220
read some of these uh so before we get into the federal because this all sets the stage for the
01:30:12.180
federal case that we're going to go over here in a second and guys thank you so much for the support we
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man that's not even 50 engagement there's 2300 y'all in here okay like the video preparing for these
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it's funny for me you want to see the dicks you want to see the photos no please no yeah of course
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they're not sending it to me it's your ig so you know what i mean you don't got to do any of that the
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only thing i ask is you like the video all right sick content hey myron how can i schedule a full call
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zoom call with you i have some questions on my journey in real estate uh and that's from junit junit i'm
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thinking about doing a patreon for y'all where i only do zoom calls i ain't gonna lie it's probably
01:31:23.460
gonna be expensive um but i would do it probably once a month or once every two weeks where i do
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a zoom call where i answer everything it's just an open q a we could go you know balls deep pause
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on answering all your guys's questions um because i haven't been able to do consultations like that i'm
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not gonna lie to you guys so i've been i've been very it's been very hectic especially with the book
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but if that's something that you guys want because i've been getting so many requests for
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coaching and doing consultations all this other stuff the best way that i can do it is doing a
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small so that everyone can learn and uh that's something that i could do some kind of mastermind
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like that where i send a zoom call and it's on patreon and i send you guys a link and you guys
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can join in we can just like you know kind of talk and answer questions and have discussions and you
01:32:26.740
go we can go into real detail because what i've noticed is that a lot of you guys have the same
01:32:30.580
questions or same issues and sometimes one guy vocalizing it i'll answer his question and then
01:32:35.700
then that just opens up the you know the doors to get more detailed information and or uh questions
01:32:42.420
set across which quite frankly i can't do on youtube uh and answer with the same honesty to
01:32:47.940
the level that i want to a lot of times on social media so if y'all want that that's something i might
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do for you guys uh yellow now goes i mean can you imagine being cop and why will all this evidence
01:32:57.380
online this is absolutely wild yeah bro it's got got easy mode for all these detectives that was easy
01:33:02.740
uh let's see here uh and guys please get the likes up while we read these chats man give me
01:33:08.580
to 2000 i really appreciate it uh look into doing an episode about kelsey turner the playmate that
01:33:13.540
killed her sugar daddy 2020 just did a doc on her which included michael sartain okay and you can
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you write that kelsey turner kelsey yeah kelsey turner i never heard of that one but if sartain did it
01:33:26.420
then he probably knew her he knows a lot of these playmate chicks them boys gonna be knocking yep
01:33:31.540
absolutely them boys gonna be knocking and in this case we're talking about the fbi not the other
01:33:35.540
boys the other boys that's for ryan dawson if you know what i'm saying them boys uh the bronx geek
01:33:43.220
damn bro i told them i told all them this would happen oh shit you know these dudes well hey man
01:33:49.780
you tried bro you tried you can't fix stupid though mantra rather goes dr jay said it best in the chronic
01:33:55.300
2001 these dudes are way crazier than they was back in the in his nwa days yeah social media like
01:34:00.340
highlight it like people will do anything for clout bro so it is what it is um let's see here
01:34:07.620
because we're in a cloud era now this is a different time with social media bro it actually
01:34:12.260
um fuels a lot of the degeneracy that you guys see like y'all literally see k flock chasing ops
01:34:17.540
on instagram for for viewers so it's wild shout out to most dangerous people from the bronx in florida
01:34:24.740
okay uh if you say so uh what mick mitchow mitchowaka okay thank you uh off topic but i was
01:34:34.180
watching your old videos and you guys came a long way you could barely understand fresh back then but
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like the video subscribe to the channel now we're gonna get into the federal part of this thing
01:35:15.220
angie what are your thoughts so far in this on this whole shebang i just don't understand how
01:35:20.100
easy it is for people to get guns kids to get guns in in ny in new york it's crazy i didn't know that
01:35:30.500
when i lived there man yeah guns are um guns are easy to get in the united states in general but in
01:35:36.580
new york they're fairly hard um uh because they're such strict gun laws but yeah they don't care out there
01:35:42.740
you know i've heard so many ny rappers say i'd rather you know i'd rather do the time to get
01:35:48.260
caught without one even when they're felons etc or it's an illegal gun etc and i'm willing to bet
01:35:53.380
that k flock threw that gun because number one probably didn't have a permit to have it well he
01:35:57.700
definitely didn't have permits to have it uh number two it might have been had the serial number
01:36:01.860
scratched off or was linked to other murders or other crimes of violence so it was a bunch of reasons
01:36:07.220
why that guy didn't fear anything yeah he was he's wild bro so anyway now that you guys know
01:36:13.700
all the recklessness that k flock was involved in it's no it's no surprise that the southern district
01:36:21.060
of new york okay which is responsible for locking up people like john gaudi and the locosa nostra
01:36:27.700
goes ahead and indicts eight members of bronze gangs sev side and third side charged with murder
01:36:32.820
racketeering and related violent offenses okay damian williams the united states attorney for
01:36:38.740
the southern district of new york and kenneth uh keychain l so well commissioner of the new york
01:36:42.900
city police department nypd announced unsealing today of an indictment charging kevin prez aka
01:36:47.380
k flock akk akk akk devon mason aka bj irvin beeman aka ej nicholas johnson aka nick sean smith aka
01:36:55.780
sticky and jossie castro aka jesse with racketeering conspiracy and other crimes
01:37:02.820
related to their membership in sev side or doa a street gang based in the bronx new york on january
01:37:08.900
26 2023 a superseding indictment was unsealed charging isaiah rosen aka zay zay munna aka zay and
01:37:15.860
michael gant aka ap or racketeering conspiracy and other crimes related to the membership in third side
01:37:21.780
a street gang also based in the bronx new york that was closely affiliated with sev side all right so that
01:37:27.620
was a lot there with a bunch of unique nicknames so let's start number one as you guys can see here
01:37:33.860
i teach you guys how to read these doj press releases right now who's the united states attorney
01:37:39.860
that is the main prosecutor right the number one guy in the prosecutor office for for the feds united
01:37:46.580
states attorney not to be uh mistaken with the district attorney all right united states attorney
01:37:52.100
is presidentially appointed and he runs the southern district of new york right he oversees
01:37:57.780
all the prosecutors underneath him that's why assistant united states attorneys aka usa's report
01:38:02.740
to the united states attorney so the u.s attorney is a top guy making this announcement with the top guy
01:38:07.780
from the nypd who is who key chant l so well now as y'all know i tell you guys all the time the lead
01:38:16.180
agency is the agency that ran the investigation and they're typically the first agency named in the
01:38:22.740
press release so in this case you guys are probably wondering nypd what the hell nypd is the only agency
01:38:29.300
listed here so that's a state agency why is a state agency doing a federal case well let me break this
01:38:35.940
down for y'all because this is something that a lot of the i noticed youtube bloggers didn't necessarily
01:38:39.220
cover all right and you wouldn't know this unless you had professional experience in this endeavor
01:38:42.420
which i do there are some districts that will take a case from a state agency like nypd and make it
01:38:52.100
federal without a federal agency being involved as you guys can see here from the press release
01:38:56.820
nowhere do you see fbi nowhere do you see hsi nowhere do you see dea marshals nothing you only see
01:39:05.060
nypd which is very unique because most you typically can't take a case federal unless you
01:39:11.300
have a federal agency involved and i'll give you guys an example of what i mean by this right because
01:39:15.300
this is a very important distinction let's go with example for six nine right to cut takashi six nine
01:39:21.380
right indictment all right here's the press release from the department of justice right you're going to
01:39:31.540
see here jeremy berman united states attorney for the southern district of new york right which
01:39:35.220
clearly has changed right he's the first he's the first person that's put in and then who else
01:39:40.340
mentioned angel m melendez special agent in charge of new york field office of immigration customs
01:39:44.900
enforcement homeland security investigations hsi so that means that hsi was the lead agency
01:39:49.860
in this investigation because they're the first law enforcement agency that was mentioned after the
01:39:54.100
a usa and this is important to know because that will tell you which agency ran the case and then also
01:39:59.700
they'll say okay this other guy ashane and benedick special agent in charge for who the atf and also
01:40:05.700
james p o'neill who was the commissioner back then remember this is in 2018 guys it's almost five years
01:40:09.860
ago at this point right the commissioner of nypd also announced this so that means that who did this
01:40:14.580
case hsi was a lead atf was the code case right they worked on it with them and then nypd was also
01:40:20.900
involved so the three agencies that worked on it are identified but the first one is the lead agency
01:40:26.420
i'll give you guys one more example so you guys we really understand this let's go casanova right
01:40:32.020
casanova usdoj right recording artist leader please guilty to racketeering right so here you go
01:40:40.020
damian williams united states attorney for the sunday new york announced uh hold on let's go back to the
01:40:46.420
18 members right so this is the original one the arrest so who do they got here they got act
01:40:56.260
united states attorney right from south district new york william v uh grady and then you got here uh
01:41:02.260
william f sweeney oh assistant director in charge for who the fbi so that's how we know now that the
01:41:08.900
fbi did this case right and then you got thomas pape chief of the poughkeepsie police uh this guy
01:41:14.420
derman shea of the new york city police department etc so this was a bunch of different police
01:41:19.060
departments that worked on this but the lead agency is who the fbi right because they're the first ones
01:41:24.260
that are mentioned all right just like with takashi who's the lead agency hsi so that first sentence
01:41:30.020
tells you who you need to know ran the case so now that we know that it's very unique that you have
01:41:36.500
the nypd running the case without a federal agency being involved and now going back to what i was saying
01:41:40.900
before there's instances like this and there's some u.s districts that uh will allow a state agency
01:41:47.700
to protect the present a case federally so my experience the agency the districts that i know
01:41:52.980
that do it are the southern district of um excuse me the western district of texas because when i was
01:41:59.460
in san antonio i remember i was in laredo but i presented a bunch of cases in san antonio too because
01:42:04.340
a lot of my criminals worked in both districts uh san antonio police department would often take drug cases
01:42:10.900
to the united states attorney's office and they wouldn't have the feds involved which was very
01:42:14.420
interesting right but they have a very big drug task force there so that would make sense right so
01:42:18.500
they would take cases federal and then also uh also police department would also present cases
01:42:24.660
in uh austin uh in the western district of texas as well federally and then in new york as well as
01:42:31.060
you guys can see what nypd now is this done everywhere no most uh united states uh attorney's offices
01:42:38.740
wouldn't like to take a case from a state agency and make it go federal without a federal agency
01:42:42.900
being involved but i have seen it done before in certain districts now um typically aggressive
01:42:48.580
federal districts do this and as you guys can see here look at the look at the similarities look
01:42:54.100
southern district of new york right that's for uh k flock for six nine southern district of new york
01:43:01.140
for casanova southern district of new york guys the southern district of new york is probably one of the best districts
01:43:08.740
the united states when it comes to prosecutorial victories okay so this is not good for k flock
01:43:15.220
at all all right this is probably going to end up being a this is the same district that goes after
01:43:22.580
terrorists right like ramsey yousef right john gotty la costa nostra all the five families these this is the
01:43:32.900
district uh this is the district that's the responsible for the most successful rico cases
01:43:39.460
by far okay rudy giuliani used to work here putting all kinds of people in jail so anyway
01:43:47.620
let's continue on all right so nypd ran this case so for all these people that are out here saying fbi
01:43:53.460
got k flock blah blah blah uh no that is very and you are stupid it was nypd that ran this case
01:44:01.460
all right which is unique because like i said before state agencies typically don't take cases
01:44:05.460
federal without having a federal agency involved but the southern district of new york and the nypd
01:44:10.580
is an exception to that rule typically all right so let's keep going uh perez and remember guys perez
01:44:18.740
is k flock all right kevin perez is k flock press yeah what are you gonna say how do you say it say
01:44:26.020
it again perez how's it supposed to be pronounced go ahead miss hispanic perez perez perez okay perez
01:44:35.220
was also charged with a gang-related murder of huascar hernandez and we know that his name he goes
01:44:40.980
by oscar but this is probably his government name huascar or hernandez have you ever heard that before
01:44:46.100
no ever no i think he was dominican who was shot to death on december 16 2021 in the hamilton heights
01:44:52.980
section of upper manhattan perez mason beam and johnson rosen and gantz were further charged with
01:44:57.460
multiple other violent crimes in connection with the south side and third side gangs including
01:45:01.940
attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon arising from seven shootings committed in
01:45:05.860
the bronx between june 2020 which we talked about with uh you know trap law ross that violent summer
01:45:12.100
and february 2022 the south side indictment is inside assigned to the united states district judge
01:45:16.980
lewis j lehman the third side assignment uh indictment is assigned to u.s district uh judge
01:45:22.260
paul a engelmeyer and if i'm not mistaken i think engelmeyer was the same judge that got
01:45:26.980
uh oh yep it was the same judge for six nine okay same judge so the that's gonna probably be
01:45:40.340
because as y'all know everybody in the 69 case got football numbers they got some pretty significant time
01:45:46.820
and they pled guilty all right and i don't foresee k flock snitching so he's probably going to get
01:45:53.060
even more time and more than likely he's probably not going to get a deal why because he's going to
01:45:56.740
be higher up on the totem pole because he is the rapper that has the influence anyway rosen again are
01:46:05.300
currently in federal custody connection with the charges contained in the third side superseding
01:46:08.660
indictment mason johnson and castro arrested this morning in the bronx and are expected to be
01:46:12.420
presented later today before magistrate judge uh valerie figure uh figueredo perez was in state
01:46:17.940
custody because as you guys know k flock was in state custody for the murder has been transferred
01:46:23.460
to federal custody and is also expected to be presented later today smith and beeman are fugitives now
01:46:30.100
this is what i think is happening okay i want you guys to pay attention here this is why it's so
01:46:41.860
important to have a fed look at the former fed look at this versus regular people i know
01:46:49.700
that there's something typically called double jeopardy right you can't be charged for the same
01:46:54.660
crime twice now most united states attorney's offices don't like to charge something that the state
01:47:04.180
already has okay and what i mean by this is if you're being held on a murder charge right for the state
01:47:14.900
which the state takes murder cases 99 of the times 99 of the time excuse me they don't like
01:47:24.020
the feds don't like to come in and take a case from the state the only way it's not like the movies
01:47:28.420
like you guys see right like fbi shows up hey we're taking over this crime scene get out of here staying
01:47:34.580
locals we're the top dogs that is such a fucking lie that hollywood doesn't know what the hell they're
01:47:40.100
talking about stupid to be honest with y'all the state feds most of the time don't want to disrespect
01:47:47.700
or treat the state poorly because number one you're operating in their jurisdiction 99 of the
01:47:53.220
time so you don't want to disrespect them and then on top of that you have task force officers
01:47:58.100
that are state officers that work with you state officers that are task force officers are extremely
01:48:04.500
valuable why well because let's say you have a task force officer like that's nypd that works for
01:48:11.380
you it works with you and your hsi or fbi or dea well that task force officer not only does he have
01:48:17.380
federal authority to make arrests just like you do as a special agent but he also has the authority to
01:48:23.060
conduct state investigations as well that is very important because let's say you don't have enough to
01:48:29.460
to get a guy on a federal charge well guess what i can't get you federally but i can go ahead and get
01:48:33.780
you on the state charge that has a lower burden of proof and i can go ahead and put you in jail
01:48:38.260
for a amount of time on this lower level state charge what does that do well that might make
01:48:43.700
you start to think maybe i should start cooperating right or i could call state local and have them
01:48:50.500
traffic stop you under the pretense that it's a traffic stop okay and you wouldn't know that there's
01:48:55.700
a federal investigation being called but that state local task force officer can make those
01:48:59.380
phone calls for you as the fed to get them to stop you because feds can't do traffic stops
01:49:03.700
okay or it could be that they have access to state databases that the feds don't and they can go ahead
01:49:09.140
and look at people's arrest records they know the lay of the land better they were patrol cops a lot
01:49:13.620
of the time they know who's linked with who they have uh certain rapport with certain um individuals
01:49:18.900
in the neighborhood in the community they might have informants that they have been uh involved
01:49:23.220
that they've been working with for a while the state locals are an indispensable resource to the
01:49:28.420
feds any big case that you have the state locals are almost always involved and you're going to
01:49:32.900
have task force officers assigned to the feds that are way more valuable than the special agents yeah
01:49:39.300
i said it as a guy that used to be a former special agent i would always prefer to work
01:49:45.380
with the state local guys right whether they were task force officers or not over other agents why
01:49:51.940
because they typically work harder they're more happy to work more hours because what they get
01:49:56.660
overtime they're paid by the hour and they're not like federal agents who a lot of times are
01:50:00.500
lazy i said it and only someone like me can say because i've worked with them right because feds
01:50:07.140
get paid on something called leap law enforcement availability pay which means your salary is built
01:50:11.700
in if you make let's say base salary of 50 000 a year you're only going to get 25 which is 12
01:50:17.780
and a half thousand dollars extra per year that's 62 and a half you don't want to work over 50 hours
01:50:22.340
that you're supposed to work a week however the state locals get paid overtime so they will work
01:50:27.060
as many hours as you need so whenever i need surveillance i need to do stuff late at night
01:50:31.060
whatever they get the night diff they are happy to work those hours right you might say oh well
01:50:35.220
they're incentivized okay cool but they're since they're incentivized they'll work those hours
01:50:39.700
all right so i say all that to bring it full circle let you guys know that state and locals are
01:50:45.780
very important to big investigations especially with street crime like this all right so it's not
01:50:51.620
like you guys think where they show up and like oh we're going to take over the case screw the state
01:50:55.540
blah blah blah nah that's not how this goes now i say all that to bring it full circle like the video
01:51:02.180
by the way guys because you aren't going to get detail anywhere else like this
01:51:07.300
you guys can see here he was in state custody and has been transferred to federal custody all right
01:51:11.700
now that you know that the feds in general respect the state and locals a usa a federal prosecutor is
01:51:19.140
not going to want to step on ada's toes a state prosecutor assistant district attorney he's not
01:51:23.860
going to want to step on his toe toes and charge murder again so the fact that k flock is getting
01:51:29.860
hit with murder federally leads me to believe that the state more than likely one of two things okay
01:51:37.460
and i haven't seen anyone else cover this so i need you guys to like the video
01:51:39.700
the state probably thinks that k flock has a very strong self-defense case and might lose okay it's
01:51:49.060
very important to have this distinction and what they're probably going to do is they're either
01:51:54.580
going to a just take the l and go to trial possibly lose the case or b what i think might happen is they
01:52:02.260
might drop the murder charge altogether and let the feds handle it you might be wondering why
01:52:07.300
why why would they let the feds go ahead and take the murder when they could take the murder and get
01:52:12.820
more club right or get more status because they're prosecuting a famous rapper i'll tell you why
01:52:20.740
because rico doesn't give a if you acted in self-defense and we're going to talk about rico here
01:52:25.780
in a second in more detail all rico cares about is that you committed an act of violence
01:52:31.300
and furtherance and furtherance of the gang all right
01:52:38.660
that's very important because if the state has to prove that it was premeditated murder
01:52:46.180
right or whatever in this case maybe a first degree second degree murder let's look at the
01:52:51.540
document here what they charged them with one more time just so we have a good frame of reference here
01:52:55.620
murder in the second degree okay so it wasn't necessarily premeditated but they're saying that
01:53:02.340
he committed murder in the second degree well k flock we know now at this point has a very good
01:53:08.180
chance of self-defense because we know number one the individual that came after him started it
01:53:14.420
number two he was armed he was a gang member uh k flock is a gang member and he had to do it to defend
01:53:20.740
himself cool fair stay can't go after you for defending yourself you felt like your life was in
01:53:26.420
danger person in your situation might shoot as well one big caveat though you're a gang member you
01:53:34.740
committed an act of violence and furtherance of your gang that made your gang look cooler
01:53:39.060
right gave you some status you got rid of a op etc rico doesn't give a about self-defense
01:53:45.700
because you committed to act as a known gang member and this is why guys all right get down to
01:53:52.340
mark because no one is going to be able to give you all that distinction like that because they
01:53:57.300
don't got the experience like the goddamn video get me to 2000 likes all right the thing with rico
01:54:03.940
right you guys got to understand is that all they need to prove is that you're committing crimes
01:54:11.540
and furtherance of the organization so let's go into rico real quick what rico is all right so rico guys
01:54:19.300
is the racketeer influence and corrupt organizations act all right uh the rico act is a united states
01:54:27.140
federal law that provides oh my bad and i'll load the screen for y'all real quick uh uh that provides for
01:54:36.900
extended criminal penalties and civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing
01:54:41.380
criminal organization rico was enacted uh uh by the organized crime control act of 1970
01:54:48.580
uh and is codified in 18 usc uh chapter 96 uh as 18 usc 18 united states code is what it stands for
01:54:56.740
1961 1968 all right uh robert blakeley an advisor to united states uh senate government operations
01:55:02.900
committee drafted the law under the close supervision of the committee's chairman senator john little
01:55:06.660
mckellen it was enacted as title of the organized crime control act of 1970 who signed into law by
01:55:12.580
the united states president uh richard nixon while its original use in the 1970s was to prosecute the
01:55:17.540
mafia as well as others who were actively engaged in organized crime its later application has been
01:55:21.220
more widespread beginning in 1972 33 uh 33 states adopted state rico laws to be able to prosecute
01:55:28.420
similar conduct as you guys know the most popular example of this is georgia okay with uh the ysl rico
01:55:35.300
going on right now against young thug all right so uh let's go into a little bit more detail here
01:55:41.460
the power of rico lies in its conspiracy provision based on an enterprise rationale that allows
01:55:45.780
tying together apparently unrelated crimes with a common objective into a prosecute
01:55:50.500
prosecutable pattern of racketeering in addition rico provides for severe penalties and permits a
01:55:56.020
defendant to be convicted and separately punished for both the underlying crimes that constitute the
01:56:00.740
pattern of racketeering activity and for the substantive violation of rico all right now
01:56:08.500
these are some of the things that need to exist for rico to work
01:56:12.580
a more expansive view that holds that in order for to be to be found guilty of violating the rico
01:56:16.980
statute the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt one that an enterprise existed okay this is the
01:56:22.740
gang guys an enterprise is a fancy term for gang or mafia or cartel any type of organized criminal
01:56:28.820
activity or organization two that the enterprise affected interstate commerce okay i've discussed
01:56:35.060
with you guys before how easy it is to trigger interstate commerce i'll give you an example let's
01:56:40.580
say i have a gun a glock and i shoot someone to kill him and i'm not a part of a gang well guess what
01:56:46.180
that glock all right it was made in let's say georgia but the magazine was made in uh florida and then
01:56:54.740
the bullets came from california well guess what since all those parts of the gun come from different
01:57:00.580
parts of the united states and they had to be transported to have that gun built and put together
01:57:07.620
guess what just happened i have effectively affected interstate commerce now the feds have venue
01:57:15.780
that's how easy it is to affect interstate commerce i'll give you another example you want to go ahead
01:57:20.980
and download some cp y'all know what i'm saying cheese pizza child prawn well guess what you did
01:57:28.580
it on the internet the internet does what it affects interstate commerce next thing you know them boys
01:57:35.700
are going to be at your house that's why having cp is a federal offense 99 of the time okay because
01:57:41.300
being on the internet and doing that affects interstate commerce all right wire fraud bank
01:57:47.060
fraud credit card fraud all investigated by the feds why because when you get a bank wire when you get
01:57:53.940
money coming in right and it's coming in electronically guess what it did it affected interstate commerce so
01:57:59.620
guess what next thing you know and then the feds come in fbi open up so this is what i mean
01:58:07.220
when i say it's extremely simple to affect interstate commerce for the feds to come in and have venue
01:58:13.220
okay anyway let's continue on so again number one that enterprise existed number two that the
01:58:20.340
enterprise affected interstate commerce number three that defendant was associated with or
01:58:24.900
employed by the enterprise okay so you don't even have to be an active gang member but if you're
01:58:30.020
associated with them that's good enough that's how they got six nine number four that the defendant
01:58:34.020
engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity and number five that the defendant conducted or
01:58:38.660
participated in the conduct of the enterprise through that pattern of racketeering activity
01:58:42.900
through the commission of at least two acts of racketeering activity as set forth in the
01:58:47.460
indictment all right now you guys are probably wondering myron what the hell is racketeering activity
01:58:52.180
i got y'all racketeering activity guys can be a multitude of different crimes it could range from murder
01:59:00.260
to drug trafficking firearms trafficking burglary acts of violence uh financial crimes such as money
01:59:10.340
laundering wire fraud um carjackings okay there's a bunch of different crimes that could be uh that
01:59:19.380
can be associated as racketeering activity illegal gambling this is how they got the mafia okay
01:59:26.500
now let's go back to the thing an enterprise is defined as including any individual partnership
01:59:31.860
corporation association or other legal entity and any union or group of individuals associated in fact
01:59:37.220
although not legal and not a legal entity all right many courts have noted that congress mandated a
01:59:42.980
liberal construction of the rico statute in order to effectuate its remedial purpose by holding that the term
01:59:47.380
enterprise has an expansive statutory definition translation in english guys if y'all are loosely
01:59:54.260
associated to any degree we could come after you and use rico laws there you go simplified this is
02:00:00.260
why i tell y'all all the time if you're thinking about joining a gang if you're thinking about making
02:00:04.580
a little neighborhood club and doing some criminal activity don't do it all right don't do it just go
02:00:12.980
ahead and be a criminal on your own don't go ahead and involve nobody else bruh because if they could go
02:00:18.020
ahead and articulate oh yeah you with this other guy y'all are some kind of click rico laws coming then what
02:00:23.620
fbi open up what the fuck just don't be a criminal yeah yeah don't be a criminal but and some people
02:00:29.540
here aren't gonna listen so i'm just gonna say you know uh anyway pattern racketeering activity okay
02:00:37.140
so we'll cover this real quick requires at least two acts of racketeering activity committed within 10
02:00:41.540
years of each other congress intended a fairly flexible concept of pattern in mind uh the government
02:00:48.100
must show the racketeering predicates are uh predicates are related and that they amount
02:00:52.820
to or pose a threat of continued criminal activity racketeering predicates are related if they have
02:00:57.620
the same or similar purpose results participants victims or methods of commission or otherwise are
02:01:02.260
interrelated by distinguishing characteristics and are not isolated events okay furthermore the degree in
02:01:09.700
which these factors establish a pattern may depend on the degree of proximity or any similarity in goals
02:01:14.980
or methodology or a number of repetitions all right so let me simplify that for y'all in english what
02:01:22.180
that basically means is you know let's go into a dream world real quick how about how about that
02:01:27.860
right let's go into a dream world so that i can explain this more uh effectively real fast for y'all right
02:01:37.460
um i like the video guys you ain't gonna get a breakdown like this anyway we got 2300 y'all watching
02:01:42.820
i only see 1400 likes get me to 2000 because i'm going real deep on this situation pause
02:01:50.580
let's say me and angie right and uh fresh and mo decide to rob a bank all right i'm at the crib with
02:01:59.300
the money counter angie right is one of the robbers mo is the other robber and fresh is the getaway
02:02:08.100
driver all right and chris chris is bum he didn't show up he was supposed to show up but he didn't
02:02:12.660
show up right so angie mo run into the bank right well mo in this case he waddles into the bank but they
02:02:20.420
run in there right they say hey this is a stick up and shoot a gun into the air right and we're like oh my
02:02:30.500
god what's going on oh my god right and this is the fnf gang by the way the another the fnf fed it
02:02:36.740
gang right so they're in there mo's like give me all the money right and everyone's like oh my god so
02:02:43.300
the cash register person the lady you know pulls out the register starts giving mo the money you know
02:02:47.940
he's got this mask on he's breathing all heavy you know he's getting the money angie right
02:02:55.060
she fucks up security guard makes sudden movement oh god of course
02:03:01.380
shoots his ass kills him all right because she's a woman and she don't know how to operate a gun
02:03:06.740
of course it's the first time right so she messes up and she shoots him mo only gets a thousand bucks
02:03:14.020
two thousand bucks whatever okay he's like what the hell what you doing right
02:03:19.140
yeah right so they're like oh man we got to get out of here now right so next thing you know they
02:03:27.940
run back to the car right and uh fresh just speeds off he just takes off right and they get back to
02:03:38.180
the crib and i'm over there like you know rubbing my hands like hey yo we got this money i'm excited
02:03:43.380
give me that money get over here so they give me the bag and it's only two thousand bucks i'm like
02:03:50.580
what the hell is going on here are y'all fucking like what stupid and then mo's like yo and you shot
02:03:54.900
the guy like what the hell and then i call chris and i'm like yo chris you know i need you to show
02:04:02.500
up here with uh with some bags we got to clean this money up it's there's blood on it right so chris shows
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up and he he's bummed out oh god man yo i was sleeping on the bench i was tired right and uh
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he cleans the dollar bills off and we're like laughing at angie because she don't know what
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she's doing she fucking killed the security guard mo's mad as hell he has to run you know exercise
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like that and fresh well he's think about this like their curve so so next thing you know we're like
02:04:29.540
all right we we go ahead and take our splits right we all split the money up and we leave right we all
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leave next thing you know three months later we all get tagged up by the bureau right because bank
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robbery is a federal offense because when you rob a bank guess what you affected interstate commerce
02:04:48.900
because that money is what federally insured they go ahead and come after us right and you're also
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charged with murder right like oh i'm getting there i'm getting there so now feds bring me in hey are you
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aware that we got you involved to this bank robbery i'm like well bro i wasn't there what are y'all
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talking about they're like yeah you weren't there but your associate angelica
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shot killed this guard right here and they showed me the footage and i'm like damn
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that sucks he's like yeah we know you got two thousand bucks too we got that on video
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we know your boy chris showed up and cleaned the money we know fresh was talking about linkedin girth
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and mo was mad because he had to run out the goddamn bank all right
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right so next thing you know they're like just so you know we got y'all on a racketeering rico case
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the fed it fresh and fit gang is going down and all of you are going down for murder and i'm like
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well hold on i shoot nobody i was at the house with the money counter what are you talking about
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they're like no y'all all are going down for murder because angie stupid shot the guard and i'm like
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what so next thing you know bam we're all going to jail and we get hit with the rico charges and guess
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what i'm like that yeah angie shot him yeah whatever we all start snitching it don't matter because
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we're all gonna get hit with the same charge even though angie was the one that pulled the trigger
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and actually robbed the bank with mo we're all going down that's me with the money counter that's
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fresh as a getaway driver that's chris for being a bum and not showing up to the bank all he did was
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clean the bills but he was there anyway and he was involved in the conspiracy so he's going down as well
02:06:42.340
we're all going down for that event because what angie committed a crime and furtherance of the gang
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and that we were all a part of and we all benefited from it so now the enterprise goes down all right
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so angie thank you for getting us all life in prison
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yeah because you couldn't keep your finger off the trigger
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anyway see another example of a woman putting everybody in jail so uh
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so uh so yeah we would all go down that's that's how it goes guys that's how rico goes they're able to
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go ahead and take that charge and put it on everybody in the organization that stood to
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benefit aka the enterprise all right uh what are the likes at right now
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i hope y'all like that uh that analogy there uh we got 1.5 guys guys guys guys guys guys i need y'all
02:07:36.180
there's 2200 of y'all in here watching i need you guys to like the video i really hate having to stop
02:07:45.620
the video to get the likes up but all i've been asking for is 2000 i went into detail about how
02:07:52.340
rico cases work i explained what rico is etc so i need you to like the video and if you guys like
02:07:58.740
the video i'll go ahead and explain the history of rico and how it came to be as we see it today
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give me ones in the chat if you guys want me to explain the history of rico or continue on with the
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k flock situation give me ones in the chat ones in the chat if you guys want me to explain how rico
02:08:12.260
started or two in the chat if you guys want me to just go ahead and go through the re uh k flock
02:08:16.500
and diamond up to y'all i know we got a lot of new viewers that might have not heard me explain the
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what's your thoughts on this angie i didn't appreciate the example obviously um i think
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it will have that you shot the guard yeah i think it will it will have been like most likely mo
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why would it be mo i don't know most haitian man he knows how to use a gun does he i do probably not
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uh you do too yeah well you are as well but still i i bro you're a woman you probably would mess it up
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and this is why guys white women deserve less book in stores right all right
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yo get the likes up bro get the likes up man i need y'all like like the video i got over and
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pitch my book and stuff like that because y'all don't want to get the likes up i just want to go
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ahead and break down i want to just break down this k block thing but you guys are making this very
02:09:20.820
difficult like seriously like the video just like the video it's not that easy man i mean sorry it's not
02:09:25.460
that hard just hit that like button i could continue on mary is giving it's giving lessons
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to you oh yeah man all these like classes i'll hit some of these chats real fast uh nicholas androd
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goes i'm cooking up some chicken thighs and portion out some good meals for the week keep
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up the good work fed at 1811 i appreciate it bro uh we got here also uh one call goes if we had
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if we instead claim to be militia rather than a gang protected by the first and second amendments
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can we still be charged with rico good question yes you absolutely can they've done
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this with white supremacists they charge them with rico racketeering so yeah being called the
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militia is not going to save you my friend good question though but they've definitely used rico
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against militias that ended up becoming like white supremacist groups
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it's basically a way guys and i'll explain this here in a second embargoes angie eyes and lips i think
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that means he likes you you have anything you want to say back to him
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um how does that no how does that mean he likes me it's a bunch of my ears i mean it's like open
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googly eyes and some lips yeah exactly no well i don't know all right shout out to you embar
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uh okay so how rico started guys basically long story short was uh it was created as you guys know
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in the 1970s because back then la costa nostra aka the american mafia american italian mafia was going
02:10:48.260
crazy la costa nostra stands it means our thing in italian and uh the families the way they operated
02:10:54.260
was they had a control of a bunch of different things whether it was gambling rings loan sharking
02:10:59.300
uh which is giving people loans that is staying in the same interest rates um acts of violence um drugs
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union uh is taking money off the top of unions all this type of stuff extortion all this you know
02:11:11.860
traditional organized crime the the fbi couldn't penetrate into it because they'll get the lower level
02:11:17.220
guys but the lower level guys never wanted to snitch because the charges weren't enough and they were
02:11:20.420
never able to go ahead and tie the lower level guys to the top guys even though they knew that
02:11:24.420
the top guys were the ones calling the shots so what racketeering was able to do was rico laws were
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able to allow the u.s attorney's office and the fbi to go ahead right and at the time in the 70s the
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fbi was the lead you know law enforcement federal agency that did investigations nowadays homeland
02:11:40.420
screen investigations kind of taking a big part of that because fbi focuses a lot more on terrorism
02:11:44.100
after 2001 but it allowed them to look at the organization as a whole and prosecute the
02:11:50.260
organization as a whole and attribute charges to the entire organization versus selecting certain
02:11:55.060
individuals and obviously when a lower level guy is looking at football numbers for a charge he's
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going to be more than likely to cooperate and snitch on guys higher up on him then it go ahead the
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domino effect and bam you start to go ahead and take down organizations but that was the number one
02:12:10.180
mission for the fbi back in the 1970s was to get rid of organized crime it's a big part of the
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reason why kennedy was killed as well which we're going to talk about that with ryan dawson and them
02:12:20.020
other boys if you know what i'm saying how they were involved which i won't go into much further
02:12:24.180
because we're on youtube uh but anyway let's see here let's uh keep going here any other chats
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but that is how rico laws were put in place and what they did it was you originally created to go after
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the mafia but nowadays it's used to go after street gangs etc uh let's see here all right
02:12:45.860
so let's go ahead over the actual indictment guys all right uh oh my bad let's see here
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so according to the well you know we could just go ahead right into that right into that indictment
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so here we go uh united states southern district of new york united states of america versus kevin
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prez aka k flock devon mason eric ervin beeman nicholas johnson sean smith josey castro with all
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their unique nicknames as you guys see right here's the case number 23 cr 23 is a fiscal year cr stands
02:13:14.820
for criminal uh if it was civil it would be cv and then this is the case number 099 right and as you
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guys can see here southern district of new york and then here's one racketeering conspiracy the grand
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grand jury charges from at least and or about 2017 up to and including the president kevin
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prez aka k flock so they've been looking at this dude since 2017 bro this gang all right and all the
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other associates and others known and unknown were members and associates of a criminal organization
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named sev side or doa short for dead on arrival which operated principally in the belmont neighborhood
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of the bronx new york or the enterprise members and associates the sev side doa engaged in among
02:13:51.940
other activities robberies wire fraud bank fraud and acts involving murder and assault well we
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discussed earlier guys what are the crimes that are attributed to racketeering here are some of them
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right now robbery wire fraud bank fraud and acts involving murder and assault okay
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sev side including its leadership its membership and its associates constituted an enterprise remember
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guys that magic word enterprise is what they use uh in racketeering cases as defined by title 18.
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title 18 guys of the united states code is the criminal section of the of the united states law
02:14:23.540
right title 18 anytime you see title 18 usc it means it's a criminal violation all right uh that is
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a group of individuals associated in fact although not a legal entity all right because obviously these
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guys didn't form some llc and we're operating legally uh i'm going to skip through this thing a bit
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guys because some of it has mundane language but i'll read what's pertinent okay
02:14:45.060
okay kevin perez and all the other individuals the defendants participated in the law and unlawful
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and other activities of furtherance of the conduct of sev side and doa all right so purpose the purpose
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of sev side doa included the following preserving and protecting power and territory of sev side
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and its members and associates through acts involving murder assault other acts of violence and threats
02:15:07.460
of violence which we saw they're going to use what where did we see that we saw that in the ig lives
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okay enriching members and associates of sev side through among other things robbery and
02:15:18.500
financial fraud promoting and enhancing sev side and the reputation and activities of its members of
02:15:23.140
associates well an example of that can be all those ig lives that you guys saw right d keeping victims
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and potential victims in fear of the enterprise and its members and associates through acts and threats
02:15:33.860
of violence well guys remember all those killings that we talked about earlier that can be constituted
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under d means and methods of sev side slash doa among the means and methods employed by the members
02:15:43.060
and associates in conducting and participating in the conduct of the affairs um uh of sev side doa
02:15:49.540
were the following members and associates of the organization committed and conspired attempted and
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threatened to commit acts of violence including acts of involving murder and assault to protect and
02:15:58.580
expand sev side doa's reputation and to retaliate against rival gangs members and associates of
02:16:03.460
sev side doa committed robberies members and associates committed financial frauds including attempts to
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obtain funds by depositing fraudulent checks into bank accounts controlled by members and associates
02:16:11.540
of sev side and submitting fraudulent unemployment claims so okay scamming has come back to bite them
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in the ass because it has been constituted as racketeering activity that can be used against them
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in this overall rico case members and associates of sev side let's see if i can get a highlighter
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i'm gonna go ahead and do this thing in red okay uh members of the associate of sev side obtained to
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possess and uh use firearms and ammunition well we know that why because your boy k flock was running
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around with guns on ig live aka stupid stupid as hell stupid members and associates of sev side promoted
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celebrated the criminal conduct of sev side doa and social media websites such as instagram and facebook
02:17:04.020
and through reference to real acts of violence and songs posted publicly on websites such as youtube
02:17:13.300
bro actually like bruh literally in the indictment that they posted on social media websites such as
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instagram instagram facebook and through reference to real acts of violence and songs posted publicly
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on websites such as youtube okay so the music they were able to use against them
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now i know what you guys are saying well yo myron what about the first amendment freedom of speech bro
02:17:43.860
it's got to be protected you're right we do have the first amendment where your speech is protected
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but where your first amendment ends guys is when what you start to confess to criminal activity through
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your music that can be independently corroborated so for example if you say yo we smoking on that
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rah-rah pack yeah and there the police are able to find out that you and or a member of the organization
02:18:12.900
was involved in the murder those lyrics can absolutely abuse against you you can say oh yeah we smoked that
02:18:19.780
boy and we stabbed him up or whatever it may be and they're able to figure out independently through
02:18:24.660
their investigation that they did stab that boy up and do whatever they did that are also uh in the
02:18:29.540
song lyrics it could be used against you all right self-snitching is real all right the racketeering
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conspiracy from at least in or about 2017 and uh up to and including the present in the southern district
02:18:44.900
new york and elsewhere kevin perez and all the homies the defendants uh others and unknown being
02:18:50.180
persons employed by and associated with the racketeering enterprise described in paragraphs
02:18:53.780
one through five of this indictment namely sub side uh engaged in activities which affect interstate and
02:18:59.220
foreign commerce well we already described guys how easy is it to affect interstate commerce well
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it could be you simply putting money into a bank account that was criminally achieved bang they got you
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next thing you know them boys are showing up with the irs fbi open up and gotcha bitch
02:19:18.340
all right uh let's see here so this is a little bit um okay and they talk about more of the the acts
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right murder and then they go ahead and they cite the statutes that are the the um the state version so
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they're talking about murder okay it's a violation of new york penal law one two five point two five right
02:19:37.620
and if you guys look here same thing in this document right here penal law one two five point
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two five right because the the feds if they're going to charge a law right on the federal side they
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typically need to mirror the state case or excuse me the state statute to a degree especially for
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racketeering all right multiple acts involving robbery and then they go ahead and cite the laws
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right so we'll go ahead and move forward notice of special sentencing factors murder honor about
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december 16 2021 in the southern district of new york and elsewhere kevin prez aka flock the defendant
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knowingly murdered and aiden abetted the murder of oscar hernandez in the vicinity of 151st street
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and amsterdam avenue in new york new york in violation new york penal law one two five point two five we
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showed we talked about that earlier guys where he committed the murder which was right here
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god damn it yeah right here okay and here's amsterdam f you can see the camera there you can see the
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camera right here on the corner okay fly was walking dude came out the barber shop and he slumped that
02:20:41.140
boy in the back all right going back to the indictment uh with the intent to cause the death of another
02:20:50.500
person prez caused the death of oscar hernandez and aided and abetted the same under circumstances
02:20:55.060
evincing a depraved indifference to human life prez recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave
02:20:59.460
risk of death to another person and thereby caused the death of hernandez and aided and abetted the same
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now guys as you guys can see here they're not saying premeditated murder or any of this other stuff
02:21:11.460
like the state case is saying they're just saying he committed murder okay and this murder did what brought up
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his status and that of the gang which we talked about earlier in the indictment okay so the feds
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don't give a that it was in self-defense why because he's a gang member all right and here's another
02:21:30.420
thing too that i wanted to also add in let's say guys you commit a crime right let's say let's go
02:21:36.500
back to that bank robbery example most crimes have something called the statute of limitations
02:21:45.140
right which means they can only charge you within a certain amount of time sometimes it's five
02:21:49.780
years sometimes it's 10 years sometimes it's 20 years let's say we don't get caught for the bank
02:21:54.180
robbery all right angie even though she messed up and shot that guard
02:22:00.580
we don't get caught 10 years passes right but angie has been selling drugs all right as well okay yeah
02:22:10.420
yeah you yeah you're a drug dealer yeah yeah yeah we got it we got to you know use the imagination
02:22:15.780
well well she might well may not be an imagine what else did i do that you've been selling drugs
02:22:19.860
right okay so she's been selling drugs during this period i have been i don't know doing scam
02:22:27.620
over credit cards mo has been doing fraud with sandwiches selling fake sandwiches chris has been
02:22:35.220
doing unemployment fraud right because he's a bum and fresh has been scamming with lamborghinis
02:22:42.500
right he's been renting out lamborghinis and charging people way too much money right we've
02:22:46.180
all been committing crimes okay but it's been 10 years but guess what even though the statute of
02:22:53.780
limitation let's say statute of limitations of bank robbery is 10 years i don't know what it is
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exactly it's probably between 5 to 20 years somewhere in that range let's say it's been 10 years and
02:23:00.580
the statute of limitations has passed it doesn't matter because we've been committing acts right
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that are considered racketeering activity and furtherance of the gang so now not only are they
02:23:11.780
going to hit her with the drug trafficking okay and they're going to hit me with the the the scamming
02:23:17.540
and chris for the unemployment fraud and fresh for the lamborghini scam they're going to hit us with
02:23:22.420
that bank robbery too why because we committed crimes and furtherance of the gang and it was
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uninterrupted we committed and we still can continue to commit acts criminal acts racketeering activity
02:23:33.300
so to speak from the government's perspective that furthers the organization so now they could come
02:23:38.740
back for us with crimes that occurred past the statute of limitations why because of rico so there again
02:23:46.340
guys another reason why you should never be in a gang because they can go ahead and come after you
02:23:53.220
you for crimes that pass the statute of limitations and on top of that let's say a charge might have
02:24:00.740
got dismissed right and they're like not going to pursue it it doesn't matter that crime can come
02:24:08.420
back and be used against you as a pattern of racketeering activity
02:24:12.900
and we saw that happen to a couple of guys at ysl where charges were dropped on the state level
02:24:22.340
right but then they came back and hit them with those same charges again because it was it constitutes
02:24:28.900
as racketeering activity okay so this is why you don't join a gang you might be in a case on one level
02:24:38.740
but then they could go ahead and bring those same charges from that case even though it was dropped
02:24:42.500
to display that you've been involved in a pattern of racketeering activity
02:24:48.260
regardless of statute of limitations or if that case was dismissed
02:24:55.540
so like the video guys all right count two violent crime in aid of racketeering the grand jury
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further charges at all times relevant to this indictment self side is described in paragraphs
02:25:07.940
one through five uh right this is just a bunch of filler language you have a chart on the you know
02:25:14.260
the the new year report thing there is a chart of all the charges for all the groups do you see it
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uh yeah i could go through that and show them what i'll do that after the indictment what what they're
02:25:24.660
looking at uh let's see here let's um uh okay so they're signing again the namely acts of murder
02:25:32.820
right so they're saying that this is the a violent act that occurred and they're using murder as the
02:25:37.620
main crime to use right because they're saying here um violent crime in aid of racketeering right so
02:25:45.060
not only are they going after him for murder they're also going after him for a violent crime in aid of
02:25:52.580
racketeering okay uh and then also they go here uh a title 18 wire fraud and bank fraud okay 18 usc
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13 43 13 44 and aiding and abetting and then they go again back to the murder on about december 16
02:26:09.300
2021 right k flock etc uh and others known and unknown as a consideration for the receipt of and
02:26:16.420
consideration for a promising agreement to pay a thing of pecuniary value from self side and for
02:26:21.380
the purpose of maintaining an increasing position and the self side doa and enterprise engaged in
02:26:25.220
racketeering activity as described above knowingly murdered oscar hernandez and aid and abetted the
02:26:30.020
same in the vicinity of 151st street uh with the intent to cause the death of another person
02:26:34.580
press caused the death of hernandez and aid and abetted the same under circumstances evincing a
02:26:38.980
depraved indifference to human life press recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of
02:26:43.380
death to another person thereby caused the death of hernandez and aid and abetted the same to wit
02:26:47.380
press shot killed hernandez and violation new york penal law okay so what this paragraph is basically
02:26:53.060
insinuating okay is that uh k flock and others known and unknown all right to the conspiracy there
02:27:05.380
was a promise of payment or some kind of pecuniary typically means money all right from self side for
02:27:12.980
the purpose of maintaining increasing position in the self side doa and enterprise engaged in racketeering
02:27:16.740
activity so something was paid after the murder of oscar hernandez we don't know what it is right
02:27:24.180
because you'd have to read the reports but they're using this as a basis to charge him as well
02:27:29.860
okay but you can see here that there was money involved with wire fraud and bank fraud
02:27:34.100
all right which that could be anything wire fraud guys is a very broad charge it's actually one of
02:27:39.140
the most broadest uh one of the broadest charges that the feds use it could be me paying you to kill
02:27:44.420
somebody right and they're going to consider that wire fraud because i'm paying you for an illegal act
02:27:53.300
and account three murder through the use of a firearm so look at that bro look at this
02:27:59.700
they're giving them different charges for the same act because it was a murder number one number two it was
02:28:07.140
an act of violence now they're getting it because it was murdered through the use of a firearm holy
02:28:12.820
the feds don't play around and what is tying all of this together
02:28:20.020
racketeering statutes is what's tying this all together
02:28:24.660
so even though it was self-defense it doesn't matter in this case and i have a big feeling that
02:28:30.820
the state is more than likely a going to dismiss the case against k flock or b go to trial and lose
02:28:37.140
knowingly because he has a very strong self-defense but that self-defense doesn't matter when you
02:28:42.340
committed an act of violence and you're a member of a gang
02:28:47.140
honor about december 16 2021 in sunday district in new york and elsewhere kevin prez aka k flock
02:28:51.540
the defendant during and in retaliation to a crime of violence for which he may be prosecuted according
02:28:55.380
united states namely the murder charge in the count two of this indictment knowingly lose and carried a
02:28:59.460
firearm and a furtherance of crime possess a firearm and in the course thereof did cause the death of
02:29:04.660
person through the use of a firearm okay which killing is murder as defined in title 18 united
02:29:08.740
states code section 111 and did aid and abet the same to wit prez did shot and killed oscar hernandez
02:29:15.220
and ended abetted the same in the vicinity of first uh 151st street so guys this is very important here
02:29:24.500
he goes here the defendant during and in relation okay to a crime of violence for which he may be prosecuted
02:29:32.900
keyword may be prosecuted in a court of the united states namely the murder charge in count two of
02:29:40.820
this indictment nowhere did there do they give a about self-defense y'all see that just the fact that
02:29:47.460
he could be charged for the murder okay knowingly using carry the firearm and in furtherance of such
02:29:54.580
crime possess the firearm and of course thereof did cause the death of a person through the use of
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firearm which killing is murder as the final title 18 united states code section 111 and did it in a
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to bet the same to wit prez shot killed oscar hernandez okay they don't give a about self-defense
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anywhere here you triggered my trap card why because he's a gang member guys all right now let's look
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one one one all right murder let's see if they have here anywhere self-defense
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so you can't even find it y'all hear it right now you can't find it nowhere to be found
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they don't give a shit it's murder the unlawful killing of a human being with malice afterthought
02:30:52.900
every murder perpetrated by poison laying in wait or any other kind of willful deliberate malicious
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and premeditated killing or committed in the perpetrate perpetration of or attempt to perpetrate
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any arson escape murder kidnapping treason let me enlarge it for y'all so you guys can see this
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espionage sabotage aggravated sexual abuse or sexual abuse child abuse burglary or robbery or
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perpetrated as part of a practice or pattern of assault or torture against a child or pattern or
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perpetrated perpetrated from a premeditated design unlawfully and maliciously to affect the death of
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any human being other than him who is killed is murder in the first degree man holy
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and i know some of you guys are saying well wait hold on was this was this murder premeditated no but
02:31:37.860
look at this long ass run-on sentence guys any other murder is murder in the second degree bam there you
02:31:44.580
go all right and then it goes into more detail as to how it can be constituted there all right
02:31:53.700
so all of this is a fancy way of saying regardless of how you killed this dude all right it doesn't
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matter murder is the unlawful killing of a human being with malice afterthought all right
02:32:08.420
so every murder and then also they have here murder in the second degree which what k flock your boy
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murder in the second degree right here okay so it flies and once again notice guys in the federal
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statute if i search self-defense right here that is red they don't care okay nowhere to be found
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why because he's a gang member and he killed somebody that's all they care about and he used it with a
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now here we go violent crime and aid racketeering november 10th uh 2021 assault with a dangerous
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weapon and attempted murder perez mason and beeman as you guys know they're running around on instagram
02:32:55.460
chasing after people etc and they shot at somebody and this happened let's find here
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honor about november 10th 2021 in sunday district new york and elsewhere kevin perez and all the guys
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uh for the purpose of maintaining an increasing position of sub side and enterprise engaged
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racketeering activity as described above knowingly assaulted an individual with a dangerous weapon
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and attempted to murder an individual and aided and abetted the same to it perez mason and beeman at right
02:33:19.380
shot at rival gang members and aided abetted the shooting at rival gang members in the vicinity of
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matthewson road and roberto clemente state park bridge in the bronx new york in violation of new york
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penal law and then count five uh firearm offense prez mason and beeman once again november 10th see how
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they're hitting them twice for the same event because they had a firearm so they they go ahead and just
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hit them with the firearm offense because they had the gun as they did what they uh they assault with a
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dangerous weapon so they hit them twice assault with a dangerous weapon and attempted murder
02:33:51.940
and they hit them with the fact that they use the gun so it's a firearm offense now too so they're able
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to double dip on the same events this is why being in a gang can be so bad guys and then a triple a
02:34:03.220
third time uh oh no another event february 10 2022 assault with a dangerous weapon and attempted murder
02:34:08.420
so this is after right your boy perez isn't uh was already arrested but guess what they hit mason with
02:34:15.940
this one all right so uh and they count seven mason again which is another person in it and i think
02:34:23.300
that's all the charges for prez because at this point prez was completely locked up so he couldn't
02:34:26.660
have been involved right he didn't have a plan at whatsoever um and that is the indictment my friends
02:34:35.300
so let's go back to the press release right and this is a summary this is what we talked about
02:34:40.020
before him them shooting at the gang members on june 26 2020 that violent summer that trap
02:34:45.140
laura ross talked about july 7th july 16th 2020 and then december 13 2020 uh how balson shot a
02:34:52.260
game member and then obviously uh prez uh aka your boy kick flock with the murder in 2021 uh and then
02:34:58.500
here's the defendant let's look at what k flock is looking at kevin prez got hit with racketeering
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conspiracy murder and aid of racketeering use of a firearm resulting in death attempted murder and
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assault with a dangerous weapon and assault with a dangerous weapon mandatory life prison or death
02:35:24.420
i genuinely thought that k flock was gonna beat the state case on self-defense but this was a
02:35:32.420
uh chess move with the feds coming in and hitting him with rico and the only way that they were able
02:35:38.740
to handle rico is because he committed these crimes unknowingly basically what since he committed these
02:35:46.660
crimes and they were gang related because remember the guy came up to him on some gang shit right and
02:35:51.700
k flock was like yo i'm not on that blah blah blah but he shot him on some gang shit so since he shot
02:35:56.420
him on some gang shit it doesn't matter that it's self-defense because you committed a murder
02:36:00.500
and furtherance of sev side and that my friends is how the feds were able to come in and effectively
02:36:07.620
charge him under the racketeering statutes so my prediction is k flock it's pretty much cook man
02:36:16.740
career over fatality and that sucks because quite frankly i really enjoyed his music even though it's
02:36:24.580
violent and stuff like that but i did like it yeah he was pretty good uh so that sucks man he he
02:36:31.140
literally yo he is the definition of grand opening grand closing he was literally on on the scene for
02:36:36.500
like a year and gone just like that so uh anyway let me see here i'll read the chats then we'll close
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this thing out we've been going for two and a half hours now uh let's see here um
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um angie what are your thoughts on this while i pull up the chats
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man i don't know what to say it's just very disturbing how these guys will do this man
02:37:01.780
i see these kids will do this crazy yeah but yeah i mean this guy just like finished his career like
02:37:08.900
you said and he had just signed a seven-figure deal when he's having with a major record label
02:37:13.940
what was that seven figures like a million plus yeah wow yep and he just screwed it up he's just
02:37:20.980
screwed it up immature um i was gonna ask like what is he having his his case his trial uh at this
02:37:30.100
point it's probably gonna take out uh unless he asked for a speedy trial which is done i think within
02:37:34.340
90 days he's more than likely gonna um knowing a case like this with rico they're not gonna ask for
02:37:40.420
a speedy trial because it's gonna take a while for them to get all the evidence to prepare accordingly
02:37:44.580
uh i don't foresee him going to trial for like a year or two easily rico cases are typically
02:37:50.500
pretty complex there's gonna be informants involved 100 they wouldn't have been able to
02:37:54.340
build a racketeering case like this they're gonna have ig videos facebook all that stuff as y'all can
02:37:59.220
see that they even mentioned in the indictment remember guys the indictment is just kind of like
02:38:02.740
that doesn't list like all the evidence it just says like yo on this date this occurred blah blah
02:38:06.660
blah but they didn't they're not going to talk about what it is that's why i don't like reading
02:38:09.700
indictments as much as criminal complaints because criminal complaints go through all the evidence way
02:38:12.900
more detail and it's typically written by the agent who has way more knowledge of the investigation
02:38:17.220
uh arson con goes bro thank god you're back holy appreciate it uh ajax god goes folly caught you
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live on fed it much respect for your work myron keep up the hard work much love from amsterdam
02:38:25.860
shout out to you my friend uh i hope you guys enjoyed the video man because i don't think anyone
02:38:30.740
else has given you guys this level of detail with this case i've looked at a couple of them
02:38:35.300
uh but there's a lot of missing stuff shadow goes hey myron i sent the super chat the end of the
02:38:39.700
episode i think clenny it was my fault for being late and stupid anyway can you do the brock turner
02:38:43.940
case i think it should be relevant to fnf watchers brock turner did it did it someone no it was um
02:38:51.060
kelsey turner okay is it the same one though let me maybe it is yeah can you look that up please
02:38:57.700
shout to angie uh making things happen in the background uh let's see here
02:39:03.140
uh it says brock allen turner is a high profile criminal case in which brock allen turner was
02:39:12.340
convicted by jury trial on three counts of felony sexual assault okay all right uh
02:39:20.660
we could put that on the list normally guys what i do is i just go off of what the most popular thing
02:39:24.740
is what you guys want myron how would a gang member get out of gang out of a gang after seeing
02:39:29.060
this case from a fed's perspective uh you change your name and move bro like this is one of the
02:39:34.020
worst times to be a rapper involved with a gang and be involved in anything you will 100 get indicted
02:39:39.220
in today's day and age i didn't know there were many rappers um involving gangs you know like i i
02:39:43.940
didn't know about the the the well the most famous ones like you know like those groups from the
02:39:50.740
the 90s the 80s yeah no they still are today but gang culture is very popular nowadays yeah
02:39:57.140
but that's crazy yeah yeah it's wild if you're if you're a rapper especially like a gangster rapper
02:40:03.300
a very dangerous time my friends the fbi is coming after you and see look fbi even agrees with me he
02:40:07.860
knows that they look the boys are in the chat they're even saying facts we coming uh let's see here
02:40:15.940
chief clef you said you sent a super chat let me see here i i didn't see it honor myron how would
02:40:21.860
it uh no got that one uh chief clef i don't know if you sent a chat man i'll look for it um let me see
02:40:29.460
here and guys do me a favor while while i pull up this uh this chat please like the video give me
02:40:35.620
the 2 000 likes here we got 2 000 plus y'all watching we should be able to get the engagement up
02:40:39.940
to 100 uh let's see here let me make sure hey shout out to xena she's always watching oh shout
02:40:46.260
to xena in the chat she wants to come up by the way uh let's see here chief keith goes rico like johnny
02:40:53.540
rico for from starship troopers people that do joe rogan podcast cartoons you need them for a fed it
02:40:59.140
that expressive analogy okay drop a like on the video this channel is one of a kind thank you for jacob
02:41:03.700
uh angie said kevin angie say kevin prez one more time for me you keep saying paris that's so funny
02:41:10.180
you want to say it for them uh what the name kevin prez yeah kevin perez kevin perez that's the the name
02:41:17.220
fair enough uh it goes here that's what happens with most of these guys not even a year in the industry
02:41:22.020
bro von died before he saw success stay away from violence facts guys seriously if you're in if any of
02:41:26.740
you guys are watching your gang related bro just leave do you think they would try using rico for the
02:41:30.980
tates uh no he's in romania so those laws don't apply uh let's see here rico i think let's see
02:41:40.660
here i'm just making sure i caught all the chats will you do a breakdown of netflix making a murder
02:41:46.820
where andrew esquire maybe if we have time netflix is hard to react to uh shout out to you fresh and
02:41:53.700
your dream team including angie when are you going to release a hardcover version of why women deserve
02:41:57.220
less and that's from eli uh it's coming very soon my friend it's coming uh probably this week
02:42:01.540
hopefully elizabeth shorts yep uh that's from ellis that's black dallas okay elizabeth shorts black
02:42:08.660
dallas case it's very requested as well okay uh it's five m in austria bro and that's from austria
02:42:14.500
and the serbo creation uh okay i think i think we're caught you caught up here yeah i think we're
02:42:21.300
caught up thank you guys so much for the super chats i appreciate it greatly uh honor says by the
02:42:27.300
way about your book and send it to my dad for valentine hey that's what we're talking about baby
02:42:32.100
no more simping 2023 man no more simping and that's for honor one one one zero i appreciate
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that greatly my friend uh and we got 1.8k likes guys 200 more guys and we will hit 2000 uh could you
02:42:45.380
do crispy no mortar yes i have it on the list yeah that's john benet ramsey uh i'm making sure i
02:42:51.140
hit uh the rest of the chats here uh anything else oh nema yamini uh 50 bucks i appreciate that i
02:42:57.540
think that's another one um anything okay i think i think we're closing out here angie what are your
02:43:06.020
last thoughts you read this one is it possible for him to pull at 69 uh he would have to snitch but i
02:43:12.020
don't foresee him them cutting him a deal guys because he is uh at the top of the indictment which
02:43:16.820
means he's the most important which i doubt that they're going to cut him a deal
02:43:19.620
so i don't think so the difference between gun and 69 is he wasn't the top guy
02:43:25.300
so when you're the top guy you typically can't um it's very difficult for you to cooperate because
02:43:29.940
no one's there's no one above you i am the warner have no fear the warner's here much love
02:43:34.340
to my brother myron big supporter of the movement you keep create a keep killing the youtube game we
02:43:38.500
got your back my brother keep leaning from the front thank you so much i am the warner i appreciate
02:43:41.940
that greatly my friend um i think we're caught up yeah i think we're caught up thank you guys so much
02:43:48.020
i appreciate that greatly uh all right angie what are your last thoughts and where can people find
02:43:51.940
you uh yeah you can find me on instagram again it's at so angelica or angelica i'll link it below for
02:43:58.980
y'all with two a's at the end yeah with two a's at the end um so yeah guys keep it up with the with
02:44:03.940
the cases and the suggestions for like possible cases that we can do on this channel although there
02:44:09.940
are a lot of cases i'm not gonna lie to you guys um yeah we got 20 already just from this show
02:44:15.140
yeah plus now on the list there are plenty plenty of cases that have on on the list so yeah i mean
02:44:21.780
we have to like research and like see if we can find like good material for the videos and all that
02:44:27.780
stuff so if you don't see us like making the videos because there's a lot of you know like stuff behind
02:44:36.020
so we might do just like the most requested first and then we'll go you know like yeah i think after
02:44:42.100
this we'll uh we'll go ahead and go through that list that she has and then um we'll prioritize them
02:44:47.060
based on how many requests you guys have because you guys have so many yeah literally yeah yeah but
02:44:51.860
interact with the channel subscribe like um yeah marion keeps doing like this polls what so where you
02:44:58.420
you can vote on like what you want to see to guys what you want because that does help because then
02:45:04.340
she tells me oh like uh yo let's do this one because i've been getting a lot of messages for
02:45:09.140
this right or yeah yo a lot of people have been asking this or whatever and then we'll actually
02:45:12.900
like look into it yeah like who's that crazy lapd officer that we were creating chris um damn it
02:45:19.620
what's his name someone in the chat's gonna put it yeah the guy the chris dorner like we researched
02:45:25.140
them right we got we're ready to go we got all the facts on that one but the documentary we found
02:45:29.220
was trash so we're like no we're not gonna we're not gonna watch it you know what i mean yeah
02:45:32.980
because i watched i was like ah and then um it's kind of boring yeah but there are plenty more we
02:45:37.700
can we can do some other things like which there are some videos yeah exactly we'll find a good one
02:45:43.300
all right update guys they're gonna have a hearing tomorrow in romania well technically it's today
02:45:48.580
because i know in romania right now it's 12 a.m here so it's they're gonna have a hearing hopefully
02:45:52.980
on the appeal today so we'll see what happens um and yeah we all know that they're innocent though guys
02:45:59.540
you know i mean they're going to be free soon very very soon inshallah we all know that those
02:46:03.380
chicks were capping um i want to mention some of the cases that i haven't we haven't like mentioned
02:46:07.860
before there are some that you guys haven't asked that much but you still like keep commenting on them
02:46:13.380
um the low-nighter serial killer that we mentioned before yes david berkowitz berkowitz that is yeah
02:46:19.140
that's uh um son of sam son of sam there is another actually i looked at when i was like researching
02:46:25.220
that guy there is another son of sam which is not this serial killer and it's another serial killer
02:46:30.260
from the line i think if i'm from long from long island i think it's from long island long island
02:46:36.500
yeah are you sure it's not because berkowitz was from yonkers but it has he had another name it's not
02:46:41.620
long island but oh you're thinking of the long island the the long island serial killer that they
02:46:46.900
still haven't caught maybe that one yeah but he's also called and he's modern he's been killing chicks
02:46:52.340
like he's recently been been uh recently not recently like maybe 10 years ago he was killed
02:46:57.860
he's also called this son sam so that's what got me confused because when i look when i looked up
02:47:05.060
like son of sam this guy came up and also the other guy so i was like confused because i know that there's
02:47:10.340
a serial killer right now the long island strangler i think they call them yeah they kill our prostitutes
02:47:14.580
they call okay i need a research um yeah i'm also chris dorner yeah we just said it alisa bustamante
02:47:23.460
i don't know who that is i don't know yeah i don't know what this case but i'll look it up
02:47:27.300
when it's when this woman is kind of interesting because you know like women and men are different
02:47:31.860
in this kind of things they're they they kill for different purposes um rafael perez we talk about
02:47:38.100
him a few episodes back the ram paul scandal in la pd i watched the movie oh training day
02:47:44.580
the training the guy that was training yeah i watched it uh it's it's really cool the with
02:47:48.740
denzel washington and oh you never seen training day no i hadn't seen it oh okay okay i hadn't
02:47:53.460
seen it okay and i'm a big fan of denzel washington so yeah i like i really like that movie okay did
02:47:58.420
you watch it because the audience said it no i watched it because i had it on my actually i had
02:48:02.900
it on my list on hbo and i was like man i haven't seen this movie and i watched it okay i also
02:48:07.140
watched uh the only awareness with um um what's this girl's name the actress she's very beautiful
02:48:14.420
charlie's your own it's really good yeah i saw it it's really good it's really good um yeah tupac
02:48:21.620
and biggie the case is tupac and biggie yeah um i really like to do that one too um the 1997 hollywood
02:48:29.780
bank robbery we mentioned that yep we studied up on that one we just need to find a good uh
02:48:34.980
reaction video for y'all on that one yeah ed kemper um ed gain the black dali that's uh
02:48:41.540
who the texas chainsaw massacre was based on ed guy yep
02:48:44.420
yeah that's a dude that used to wear human skin crazy he has a museum actually what yeah man i
02:48:51.460
looked that guy up like ages ago and he has a museum crazy um the memphis street case i don't
02:48:59.380
know about that have you heard of that memphis street case no no crazy well i don't know um
02:49:06.420
and this is what they've been sending you these are like the most popular ones they've been sending
02:49:09.060
you yes oh yes yes yes yes the atlanta child murders there is a documentary on that on netflix okay
02:49:15.940
it's a series so when i watch it and oj simpson i did oj simpson yeah yeah i did oj simpson yeah that's
02:49:23.540
that's also ax guys oj simpson i have i'll uh show you out real quick who else i've got a whole place i'm
02:49:30.500
just like mentioning that people's been asking about armenian genocide as well
02:49:35.940
yeah aaron and landes um there is another richard that is not richard ramirez but i can't remember
02:49:41.940
richard fisher that too uh if i'm not mistaken that is the guy that's on the fbi most wanted list for
02:49:49.300
i think killing his family wow he's been on the list for literally decades let me let me double
02:49:55.620
check oh um there is also a few cases i forgot um some people sent them to me on on on instagram
02:50:05.060
the a guy that uh will fed will feed his pigs with women something like that real fast crazy here's
02:50:13.380
the oj simpson one right here guys it's just that it's lame because they they made it um
02:50:18.900
they made it uh age restricted so it's hard to find but just search um oh what the hell not this one
02:50:26.500
this one yeah see this event has been identified youtube is inappropriate and we are alive what's
02:50:32.100
what the why won't it play see that yo they'd be hating brah yeah they'd be hating it's your own
02:50:38.100
content that's restricted and we are like whatever yeah yeah but y'all get the idea this is oj simpson
02:50:43.860
video right here which is super lame that they're doing that but yeah bro super late
02:50:50.420
did they even let me hit player whack whack they won't even let me play my own video
02:50:56.100
but anyway uh and then what was the other there was another one that you mentioned what was the other
02:51:00.020
case i was just mentioning one that but i i can get it straight because i don't remember but there
02:51:04.740
it's it's kind of crazy it's a guy that used to feed his pigs with women or something like that
02:51:10.660
oh and okay you know what hold on richard fisher that's the guy you mentioned right yes
02:51:17.540
hang on i'm familiar with uh richard fisher fbi most wanted
02:51:24.980
oh yes guys i've been robert william fisher this is who i think it is
02:51:29.620
yeah um let me see if he's still on the also not to be uh let's see here let me see if he's still on
02:51:39.300
okay he was removed in november 2021 so he was on the top most wanted list okay yeah here he is right
02:51:47.220
here robert william fisher 1961 yeah this dude killing his wife and children then blowing up the
02:51:54.660
house which they all lived in scottsdale arizona oh yes this is the guy i think they wanted
02:52:00.340
yes yes yes yep crazy so yeah y'all putting else who's in the chat you guys can video watch it i don't
02:52:08.180
know why it won't let me watch it now but the video is up you guys can still watch it's just age
02:52:12.740
restricted which is why it's hidden but yeah that that oj breakdown and actually go into
02:52:16.900
my theory on who actually killed uh the two people his wife and and her friend
02:52:23.780
uh books goes 10 bucks appreciate that um and money monday yes guys three tomorrow just so y'all know
02:52:33.300
three episodes we're giving you guys we're giving you guys um on money monday right we're gonna have
02:52:38.980
pejman uh fresh's um mentor uh he has youtube channel exotic car hacks then we got uh lucario miles
02:52:48.100
as six and we got uh the girls at three so we got a three proof y'all tomorrow for uh monday okay
02:52:56.420
uh and i think i think we're caught up so i think we went on a little bit thing i had tangent there
02:53:01.460
giving you guys the updates nason johnny i can message christina if you guys want uh all right
02:53:07.860
angie last words for the people uh man i missed it um there is a guy that out here so shout out to this
02:53:15.060
guy i've been wanting you guys to mention this case for ages because elisa lamb elisa lamb it's a
02:53:22.580
very famous case because this girl disappeared in a very very famous hotel in l.a that um has his own
02:53:31.940
theories there is a whole case on the only mainly like the hotel because people say it's like um haunted
02:53:39.620
haunted because there were plenty serial killers that stayed there and there were plenty of killings
02:53:45.780
around the area well that happened so she she went missing i think i if i if i'm not mistaken it was
02:53:52.580
2013 2013 and oh recent yes yes oh put on the list of torso killer too okay but that's another one
02:54:03.780
that people want put torso killer that's the guy uh okay um he used to like
02:54:09.620
cut women up in hotel rooms in the 70s you know serial killers will go wild in the 60s
02:54:16.100
all the way into the 90s because they wouldn't be dna dna wasn't a thing back then like that yeah
02:54:22.340
but still though um yeah and she she appeared um dead on the hotel tanks water tanks and people
02:54:30.100
were complaining about the water coming smelling not smelly like colory like like like had a red had a
02:54:38.420
red tint to it yes oh wow that's crazy crazy wow it's a crazy case i would love to do that one
02:54:46.020
all right well guys hope you guys enjoyed that video man we went into detail here with k flock
02:54:50.340
timestamps will be up definitely so you guys can go ahead and surf around the video as much as you
02:54:53.380
need to to get what you need uh the only thing i ask like the video check out uh and angie on
02:54:58.740
instagram so angelica with two a's at the end one word so angelica common spelling with two a's send her
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your requests on what you guys wants us to cover on uh fed it and other than that man uh love you
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guys um we're going to give you guys a three-peat tomorrow arabic top g goes marin habibi ramen down
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is close be ready free top g yes andrew will be home very soon inshallah guys trust me we all know
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he's innocent and the truth does not lie all right or the truth always always comes out it always comes
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out i said it on the tam con actually you guys wondering i did three pot i did a bunch of podcasts
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while i was out there but i did tam con i did mike thurston uh i did uh damn ahmed uh ahmed mo vlogs
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did a couple podcasts while i was out there but one thing i said on the tk podcast was there's three
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things that always come out the sun the moon and the truth and the truth is definitely going to come
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out when it comes to andrew we all know he's innocent uh but other than that guys like the
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send dick pics to her i'm sure she'll love it uh love you guys i'll catch you tomorrow at 6 p.m
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i was a special agent with homelands investigations okay guys hsi the cases that i did mostly were
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human smuggling and drug trafficking no one else has these documents by the way here's what fed it covers