Hodgetwins - Black teens Loot & Destroy Wawa in Philadelphia Aired: 2022-09-28 Duration: 07:53 === White Supremacist Gets Out of Control (06:28) === [00:00:08] Everybody check out the niggas. [00:00:19] Was that the security guard walking out? [00:00:28] What? [00:00:31] Are y'all going to make my sandwich or you going to keep recording? [00:00:37] I wouldn't make you a damn sandwich either. [00:00:39] I don't know if you would the rest of them niggas. [00:00:41] I'm just going to make you a sandwich and watch you walk out. [00:00:49] Hey, man, this white supremacist is getting out of control. [00:00:56] White supremacist strikes again. [00:00:58] Hey, there's like this, what should I call this? [00:01:01] It's like... [00:01:02] It's a flash mob. [00:01:04] Yeah, it's a flash mob, but that's like a subculture within the black community. [00:01:09] You think it's just in the black community, huh? [00:01:12] Sounds kind of racist. [00:01:14] I mean, I'm sure there's some videos somewhere where some white kids are doing something, but... [00:01:18] I'm sure this had some Asian kids in there somewhere. [00:01:21] I mean, I'm just saying this happens all every day. [00:01:24] In black neighborhoods, huh? [00:01:26] Yeah, I don't see this happening. [00:01:28] I don't see why. [00:01:28] So what you're trying to say, you noticing a trend. [00:01:32] Yeah. [00:01:34] I mean, you don't see white kids doing this. [00:01:37] You don't see Asian kids. [00:01:39] You see some Latino kids doing it. [00:01:44] But it's like... Inner cities. [00:01:47] Most of what the people of their complexions are a little bit darker than Caucasian. [00:01:51] Yeah, let me say this. [00:01:52] Why? [00:01:53] Okay, when like cops, how they treat. [00:01:56] Okay, y'all say cops don't treat black people right. [00:01:58] Yeah, you wonder, you know why, don't you? [00:02:01] I mean, do you think they just, they just hate black people or when they run into black people, it's shit, it just gets crazy. [00:02:09] Like what happened on 9-11 when they flew those planes in the bills, I'm pretty sure Muslims was looked at differently. [00:02:15] It's not. [00:02:15] Oh, yeah. [00:02:16] You see what I'm saying? [00:02:17] Yeah, they're treated differently, yeah. [00:02:18] They're treated differently because it's just human nature. [00:02:20] Yeah. [00:02:21] So when a black, so when a cop comes into contact with black people, like I'll give you a point. [00:02:27] It depends on what the black person looks like, too. [00:02:28] If he's in a suit and he's driving a horse, it's going to treat him different. [00:02:31] But if he see a, if he come up on a dude, he's got, he's driving a vehicle that's lowered and he's, his pants is around his knees and he's got a do-rag on. [00:02:39] He smells like weed. [00:02:40] He's totally going to, he's going to treat that person differently. [00:02:43] Yeah, like that's a stereotype that black people is going to rob you. [00:02:46] Like whenever I try to get an acting role in Hollywood, they was always have me playing like some nigga and I'm robbing people. [00:02:52] I was a thug. [00:02:53] Yeah. [00:02:54] That's because that's how society sees black people for the most part. [00:02:58] Like when I used to catch shoplifters, Ross Dress for Less, right? [00:03:01] Man, you had to go there again, huh? [00:03:03] You loved that job, didn't you? [00:03:05] No, we used to work in Ross Dress for Less. [00:03:07] We was in a heavily Hispanic area. [00:03:10] Right? [00:03:10] It was like 85%. [00:03:12] It was like Orange County. [00:03:13] Yeah, all you see is white and Latino. [00:03:15] Right? [00:03:16] And I shit you not. [00:03:18] I'm not making this up. [00:03:19] Soon as a nigga would walk in the store, he would always steal something. [00:03:23] I would only see one a day. [00:03:25] You could totally tell he wasn't from Orange County. [00:03:27] You could totally tell he was from LA. [00:03:30] Like, I mean, I don't, I mean, it's just, we are a product of our environment. [00:03:34] Yeah. [00:03:34] That job made me racist. [00:03:42] Soon as I see a black person, oh, I got me a nigga. [00:03:48] And that job made me racist as hell because over several years at that job. [00:03:53] Yeah, that's who I when it came to shoplifting I was in contact with either somebody that was a legal immigrant speaking English or it was a black dude and you know what what I hated about it that about that job because we would go from store to store sometimes I was being a Hispanic or sometimes and I hated going to the white areas because I could never catch anybody I was like I know these white people are stealing they just smarter than me. [00:04:17] No, you trust you trust them white people. [00:04:19] I was catching all kinds of white people those little white girls in jewelry I was getting them every day. [00:04:23] Oh, I caught on that too them little white girls. [00:04:26] They'd be out there. [00:04:26] The little white girls would be like just like putting on jewelry like oh, I like this, but didn't it be like I don't like it, but it's still in the hand. [00:04:33] They act like they put it on the shelf and it go right in a fucking pocket. [00:04:37] Yeah, white people, when it comes to stealing, they're just much more professional. [00:04:43] Black people like to do smashing grabs. [00:04:46] Yeah, it was totally unprofessional. [00:04:48] Black people come to show you like this, is that a camera? [00:04:52] Camera right there, right there, white people. [00:04:58] It was cool, but they were like this. [00:04:59] I've been looking at something like coffee, black people. [00:05:14] They just grab a bunch of Mercenites, walk up to us the front of the store. [00:05:17] You see a car, pull up, just run off the damn stove and then they peel off. [00:05:25] What we try to say is niggas when it comes to shoplifting. [00:05:27] It's so obvious. [00:05:30] No, it's just, it's just man, it's just. [00:05:32] I think it's. [00:05:32] It's frustrating because you see, every time I happen, when you see stuff like this, it's always black kids like this has been an ongoing problem in Philadelphia and in the inner cities all over the country. [00:05:42] Here's another. [00:05:42] Yeah, here's another video. [00:05:44] This is like five years ago. [00:05:52] We got this video from publicly available social media posts. [00:05:56] It shows the crowd of about 500. [00:05:58] Police say most were 12 to 17 years old. [00:06:00] Officers tried to disperse the crowd and that's when the teens began hopping on cars and throwing those glass bottles at officers. [00:06:08] In some images you can see them really daring officers to escalate the situation. [00:06:13] Police instead decided to wait things out and contain the crowd, not making any arrests. [00:06:18] So that's why this is a problem in inner city. [00:06:20] Y'all don't do nothing yeah, and over time it's gonna act, it's gonna progress. [00:06:24] It's gonna get worse and worse because our police officers in our cities and our city officials they're not doing nothing about it. [00:06:29] This has been an ongoing problem for over a decade, but nobody's doing anything and it's just gonna continue to fester and get worse. === Teens Dare Officers to Escalate (01:17) === [00:06:36] Yeah, I mean, you don't do that. [00:06:37] I remember I was a shoplifters in yeah, in California. [00:06:40] I would keep catching this one guy. [00:06:42] He didn't speak no English, he was obviously Mexican right, and I would catch him. [00:06:47] This dude was fill up duffel bags full of clothes. [00:06:49] I call the cops. [00:06:50] The cops would come and take him away. [00:06:52] Yeah, two weeks later, this dude's walking right back up in the store again yeah, wearing all the stuff. [00:06:58] That's obvious, obviously from the store. [00:07:01] I arrest him again this time. [00:07:03] I chase him and now I catch him. [00:07:05] I I bring him back in, the same cop comes. [00:07:06] I'm like, didn't I just arrest this dude two weeks ago and you wrote him up for burglary? [00:07:11] Why is he still coming to my store? [00:07:13] He said, well, just between me and you, don't tell nobody, but after I process this report, I'm going to drive down the street and I'm going to drop him off. [00:07:24] I was like, why is that? [00:07:25] He's like, well, my hands are tied. [00:07:27] We can't do nothing. [00:07:29] I was like, why? [00:07:30] He's illegal. [00:07:31] Yeah. [00:07:32] Yeah. [00:07:33] And it's all because of our politicians, all because of our government. [00:07:36] They're not willing to enforce our country's laws. [00:07:39] Yeah, and one more thing. [00:07:41] Black people, if y'all want to stop being mistreated or just being seen a certain way, stop acting like y'all, I hate to say it, animals. [00:07:51] That was a damn good chauffeur.