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Nov. 20, 2023 - MyronGainesX
02:00:03
Fed Explains 1997 North Hollywood Shooting!
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts, man.
Today we're gonna be covering the 1997 North Hollywood shooting man.
We got a lot to cover.
Let's get into it.
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What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts, man.
Today, we're going to be covering the 1997 North Hollywood shooting, the bank robbery.
You guys have been asking for this one for a very long time, man.
So we will go ahead Um Angie's uh been uh listening to what you guys said, so we're gonna be covering that.
We did a whole poll and everything else like that.
And this one went out on uh what is it, Ross Uber?
Russ Ulbrich, the Sick Road, yeah.
The Silk Road one.
So this one was Silk Road probably be next week now.
Yeah.
If if it wins though, because I'm trying to get more interactive with you guys and I'm trying to give you like what you request.
So I'm gonna drop Silk Road against another case that you guys have been asking for.
Um I have to talk to Mara about the what case will be next because you the the next one that is like most voided one is the Canadian serial killers.
The Paul Bernardo, the Barbie and Cat Killers.
So that's the one that is topping right now, and I and I did say that we we were gonna cover um the most requested one.
So I'm gonna maybe put make a poll against um Sick Road against this one.
So yeah.
Alright.
Alright.
Um I guess I guess if that's the case, then probably it'll be Silk Road and then we'll get into we could do the Canadian serial killers and then we can go ahead and cover um maybe some of these uh organized crime people that uh organized crime organizations that they've been asking for, like the cartels and everything else.
They've been asking also for the operation Fast and Furious.
And I know you know you have a like a little bit of knowledge about that, so uh that that's also a like a highly requested one that we can also cover.
Um but yeah, I'm making the polls now on YouTube, guys, on the main channel of Fed Reacts on YouTube.
Um because that's more interactive.
There's a bunch of people like voting.
Um there's not many people like following the Instagram, which you should follow the Instagram.
It's at Fed Reacts because I also put dynam dynamics there so you guys can vote and like drop your cases, and I'm making lives now every every week.
Um so yeah, so you guys need to stay active on the Instagram.
So follow Fed Reacts on Instagram, guys.
Um so yeah, I I do want to give you guys some updates.
Updated updates.
Thanks.
Updates on the cases.
Right.
So the one that is like top right now is obviously Sick Row after this one.
This one won on the um on the poll.
Yeah, on the new two poll.
Yes.
So the ones that you guys have been requesting a lot is uh the Operation Fast and Furious, the Barbie and Barbie and Kenny Murders, uh Paul Bernardo, um, and his wife.
Um the Christopher Lorner ones, that that's like Christopher Who?
Dorner?
Gifted for Dorner University.
Oh, that's the military guy that went crazy.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
They also won that.
Um they also won South Park Mexic, which I roast you guys for wanting that case because it's so lame.
You know, we should give it to them so the rest of the audience could be like, what the fuck is this, man?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a highly highly requested one, Myron.
So we're probably gonna have to go.
Like Myron hates it.
I don't know why, man.
Y'all you requested some weirdo shit sometimes, man.
Normally I'm like, okay, this is a good case.
We could cover it, but like this one, I'm just like, bro.
Yeah, it's lame.
The South Park Mexican one is true.
Slave.
But that's fine.
We'll give you guys what you want anyway.
Um Bonnie and Clyde, it's highly highly requested one.
Uh a highly requested one.
Um Lottery Hall, the Chicago Tyler No Murders.
Um, of course, the cartels and Mexican cartels, you guys been requesting a bunch of like their um the corrupt mafia cops.
Highly request that too.
Um, uh the NYPD guys?
Yeah.
I watched the documentary on that one.
Um the uh remember the show that me and you were watching.
Yeah, the FBI um uh uh FBI True, where they actually bring agents in and then the agent asks the people the questions that that were work to get on the case.
It's actually a pretty good documentary.
It's uh from Paramount.
Well, we could they they covered they covered those the those two NYPD officers that were part of the mafia.
We can like use it here.
We'd have to do it on Rumble.
Okay, but we can do it on Rumble.
That's fine, we could do it for y'all.
Well we got y'all.
Yeah.
Uh I I I I want to know where you bought the the series though, because I've been trying to find it and I cannot find it.
It's hard to find.
Yeah.
It's hard to find.
You can we will yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that's that's about it, guys, with the cases.
So yeah, you guys need to stay active on the Instagram with me, and also on the Fed React channel, so you can vote.
Bam.
All right.
Uh what about uh Bill's Mo?
What about y'all, man?
Then shout out to you guys in the back.
We got Bills, you know, on the ones and twos you guys know.
We got the numbers showing right now.
We got uh 800 y'all on on uh Rumble and then another 650 on on YouTube.
So what uh what up, Bills?
What what do you gotta say to people?
Hey, what's going on?
Yeah, thank you guys for all the love and support.
Keep sending me all the clips from uh the top red pill stream.
Uh see you guys love that stream.
I had a great time with Myron.
Yeah, it was a it was a fun time.
We had a lot of fun.
Shout out Icy, shout out Mo Shout out Myron, shout out fresh, even though he was a ghost.
And uh yeah, you guys go ahead and uh follow me on Instagram at J Bills, J B I L L Z. And yeah, man, W chat.
Hey, I watched the the stream, guys.
Like I watched the whole stream.
Oh, you did?
You watched all nine hours?
Yeah.
Oh shit.
Yeah, I did.
I stayed out.
God damn.
Um and I do have to say, Mo.
You didn't play my son.
Which one?
Which one?
I sent him a song like a month ago.
And I told him, this is for the stream for the red pill song.
You didn't play it.
Okay.
What was it?
I don't know.
Okay.
Okay.
LAUGHTER Alright.
Well, what about you, Mo?
That was a good stream.
It was a good time.
What do you gotta say?
Uh yo, what's going on, guys?
Yeah, yeah, I had a bunch of fun and um, first of all, first and foremost, I gotta keep saying, yo, big up to grill of mine.
Oh god, bro.
Gorilla Mongo.
You guys really love it, huh?
This tiger blood is gas, bro.
This tiger blood is yo, Derrick.
That's my least favorite flavor.
I can't yo.
But yeah.
I mean, I know you like it because of the blood.
So easy, bro.
Jack!
You know, but um, but uh, and I I'm seeing you guys um seeing posting these uh these Mo roasts in the in the Rumble rants.
I'm loving it, I'm seeing it.
We're gonna read it.
We got you.
Uh and of course the Netflix super chat.
You can guide you guys can roast me there too.
And I hope you guys enjoyed this.
Oh, something bin Laden stream.
Yes.
Um the the it's already uploaded on Rumble.
It's scheduled for this Thursday, 7 p.m.
Yes, I'm gonna be able to do that.
So this Thursday, 7 p.m.
It's already scheduled.
So yeah, and um the monk.
And uh I even I'm kind of afraid what Myron gonna talk about that.
No, uh interesting that um he's been trending recently uh because uh people just saw it on TikTok um a letter to America where he addresses he wrote a long ass thing about why um they did the 9-11 attacks.
And uh surprise, surprise, it's because of our support of a certain place.
But anyway, uh we're on YouTube, so I won't go too much deeper into it.
Other than that, you guys can follow me at Big Mo underscore B I T W. That is B-I-G-M-O underscore B-I-T-W.
Don't forget the memo to believe in big mo because that's the MO.
Some of y'all are saying they remove the letter.
Well, it's okay, I got it for y'all, but it's on Twitter.
Okay, go on unplug Fit X, guys, uh, is my Twitter.
I just made it uh about two weeks ago now.
We join we and um Yeah, November 5th.
And it's been popping off, man.
We're at 31.4k uh followers, man.
I want to hit 100,000 before the end of the year if we possibly can.
So go ahead and follow it, man.
I posted about that letter on Twitter, which I won't post on here because YouTube is really lame.
Um I heard you got banned on Twitter.
I yes, I for a period of time I did.
Uh and it was funny because it was because I said that uh it was my one of my least controversial things.
I said um, you know, pedos need to get the death penalty.
I'd agree.
And and and they literally they they banned me for that for uh for like 14 hours for 24 hours or some shit.
I couldn't tweet.
It's fucking stupid.
I just I made it yeah, like uh it was for like a day.
It was like, dude, I it was like two days in, too.
Of all the things they did after of all the things you said on Twitter, bro.
Yeah, they banned me for that, bro.
After each shit, but it wasn't even because I mean if y'all want Osama's letter, you guys want to read it, which I uh you guys should take a look at it.
Let's be especially you Gen Zers that don't know what really went down uh or why he did what he did, go ahead.
It's on my Twitter.
I put I put I um you know I put the um the letter there.
I mean, there's never an excuse to kill innocent Americans to kill almost three thousand Americans.
Um but he explains why he did what he did.
Uh not a justification, but he explains it.
And then uh next Thursday when we do the Bin Laden episode for you guys of how they um raided the compound and everything else like that.
That will be on Rumble.
It will not be on YouTube.
Um they took it down off YouTube because you know it is what it is.
So go ahead and check it out on Rumble.
Uh and we're live streaming right now, guys on Rumble.
We're uh live streaming on YouTube and on Rumble.
You guys can see the audience is pretty much 50% split.
Some of y'all like Rumble more, some of y'all like YouTube more.
It is what it is.
But uh like the video if you guys are watching this thing on YouTube um and subscribe to the channel.
Help us grow.
Like I said before, we're fucking demonetized on YouTube.
So if you want to support the channel, it means a lot for you guys to like the video, subscribe to the channel.
You don't have to donate a dollar to the show.
But just go ahead and like the video.
Um we can hit some of these chats and then get into the topic at hand.
Absolutely.
All right.
Um, so um and guys, FNF Super Chat.com or you guys can rumble rant it in, uh, depending on what platform you choose to watch.
So Brandon goes, uh, what's going on?
Going through a break about two years, and I'd like to ask what are some ways I can improve myself in the gym five days a week, but I'm not making money.
Is there a problem I can join or learn a skill to get myself out there?
Um, I mean, okay, so he's asking, what are some ways I can improve myself in the I'm in the gym five days a week, but I'm not making money.
Uh is there a program I can learn to join to learn a skill to get myself out there.
Um, bro, watch our episode on number one uh a job interview, right?
We did a whole episode on how to properly set up for a job interview, etc.
At this point, you just need to get a job, bro, make some money, okay?
Um it doesn't matter if you go to the gym five days per week if you're a brokeie.
You gotta get your shit together and make some goddamn money, all right?
Um and as far as like going through a breakup, she probably broke up with you because you're a brokeie.
Um guys, that's just the unfortunate reality of women.
I I was watching this video earlier today where this woman was with a guy, she makes like 370k a year, he makes 70k a year.
That relationship, my friends, is gonna be doomed.
Um it's unfortunate reality that women want a guy that does better than them in every regards and finances, uh, obviously a big component to that, bro.
So you gotta get yourself together.
Honestly, if you're broke, you don't even deserve to have a girlfriend, you know, you don't have a job.
What do you expect?
Of course she's gonna leave you.
So get your shit together, get a job, get some income coming in, and then from there you can invest that income that you get into a skill set that can make you even more money, but you need to get a job first, man.
Okay.
Um I I want to say something.
Yeah.
Um, for the people that've been asking for Myron's consulting.
Um I think he's not making he's not doing any consultants right now.
And the I'll make an email for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We'll set we'll set it up for you guys.
Okay.
Just just text me, uh, DM me consulting with like Capital Letters.
Yeah.
But it's not cheap, guys.
Is It's not cheap.
Don't like DM her and be like console, and then we tell you the price.
You're like, what the hell?
Yeah, it's it's it's gonna be expensive, guys, because I'm really focused on doing the show right now.
Really focused on um researching stuff.
Getting the show is as good as we can.
Hell, we're doing uh we're starting to incorporate now these longer streams for you guys.
We're about one to two times per month.
We're going eight hours, letting the sun come up and shit like that.
Uh it takes a lot out of us to do this stuff, man.
I've literally slept all Saturday, man, sacrificing my Saturday so that we can give you all that lit stream on uh on Friday, man.
We did three streams.
It was a nine and a half hour long stream, and we went uh three streams, and that's just one stream.
All together we stream like what, like 15 hours, 16 hours?
Yeah, yeah, that day, yeah.
Yeah, man.
So guys, you know, uh we're real serious about improving the quality of the show.
Um so that's what I'm focused on.
You know?
We're making a Fed React studio soon.
Yes, yeah, yes.
Yes, I'm building up a Fed React studio right now as well, guys.
So uh I forgot to even mention that.
Yeah, so that's gonna be lit.
Yeah, that's coming very soon.
Uh Grease Junkies goes, Myron, can you do uh Chino Anthrax anthrax case and tracks or you mean anthrax?
The Sinolo Cartel Sicario that was lit on Instagram, please.
On Instagram.
That's it's that's written now.
Okay.
That's right now.
Uh from Money Mondays to all your content, W to all even the bum Chris.
I appreciate that.
Uh and then we got here from Icy Izzy Kobos goes, Myron, you have changed my life.
My dad passed away.
I look up to you for my father figure.
If I can help and be a part of the team, I would love to.
I like I like I like in Tampa.
I think it means I live in Tampa.
They'll move to do whatever it takes.
W Mo, W Bills, uh blitz.
Uh bro, all you gotta do, man, is just um share the content with a friend, man.
That means that means a lot to us.
You know, you don't gotta you that that's really what the the best thing you could do is share with someone else, because someone else might need this shit, man.
Um Angie, you Cubans, you Dominicans, you Mexicans, you Colombians, you'll Carol G, you'll Ecuadorians, you Chileans, ew India, ill people, uh with freshest skin tone.
Also, Angie, I'm not racist.
It's okay, Angie.
It's okay.
All right, German ninja.
That's not true.
That's not true.
That is not true.
I'm not racist.
I'm not racist.
I don't hate Colombians, not Mexicans, not Dominicans.
I think it's and yeah, the rest is true.
The rest is true.
Come on.
Dumb Domonco.
Um I'm not racist, guys.
Just that we do prefer like some races over the other ones because people have bad habits and and cultures are way too different.
So we do have like differences in culture, so we we we're quite what can I do?
Like what you really like dude, like what can I do?
If I talk to another person that is from not from my country, they're gonna hate me too because they we don't understand our cultures.
Like, we we have similarities, but we we have like this impasses.
So it is what it is.
What can I do?
I well, there's a reason why she made the the hood outfit.
So y'all act surprised.
Um that's real true.
What else do we got here?
Uh she's cool with Haitians though.
She cool she cool with Haitians, though.
I'm cool with you, Mo.
Cool, you mo.
What?
Oh damn, bro.
Martin, your password, bro.
Angie is so foreign.
Congrats.
Not really.
I'm from um I live here now.
Yeah.
Uh what else do we got here?
And you wouldn't go to Venezuela, right?
No, I don't think so.
I'm not trying to get kidnapped.
I brought it up.
We're not gonna get kidnapped.
Well, I am, bro.
I I oh yeah, you're right, right, right.
I am, bro.
This ain't about you.
This is trying to you trying to be like Chris now, trying to sell yourself in, man.
I used to be a teacher.
Yeah, I used to be a teacher.
We got Emmanuel here.
Been asking uh for this since early feta days.
Y'all uh ready to see some GTA demon timing shit.
Long time fan doing what y'all doing.
Fuck the hey W Mo W Myron W Angie L Chris.
Um, yeah, you guys have been asking for this case for a very long time, bro.
This this North Hollywood one.
Um I was shocked people even knew about it.
I was like, because I mean, this isn't like a huge, famous, super famous case.
It just was like more shocking as to like how the LABD couldn't stop these guys for so long.
No, but actually this is uh one of the worst bank robberies in a regular.
So that's why people remember it.
Yeah.
And I'm gonna drop some stats when we start this case, guys, for you.
So we're prepared because these are actually really interesting facts.
Okay.
Um and if you guys like bank robbery cases, I covered um uh a real big uh a big bank robbery case on um one of the biggest bank heists ever, I think where they stole like 17 million or some shit like that.
Um and uh uh um it was a documentary that I broke down go check that out if you guys really like these bank robbery cases I've covered a few of them on Fed Reacts man so make sure to go uh check those out in the playlist.
Um anything else?
Okay, now we're on Rumble Ran.
Shout out to y'all ninjas on Rumble.
We got a thousand plus y'all over on both platforms, man.
Dom Demon go through the It's interesting because some of my haters can't even get a thousand on one of their streams.
That's funny.
Uh I can't watch the full stream tonight, but shout out to everybody.
Hope y'all have a blessed night.
Shout out to you our boys.
Catch on the replay.
Big Mo, the type of dude who kisses hot dogs before he eats them.
Okay.
Big Mo got kicked out of a fishing tournament for taking a bite out of every fish he caught.
Okay.
Jesus.
Uh J.R. goes, Myron the type of dude to put hummus in his pre-workout.
Facts.
Uh I don't even like hummus.
I'm gonna light hummus, but okay.
Growth session, Mo, even Visery could see this dick when he looked down.
Your black ass is debatable.
Now, Bills, I've been calling you bootleg two chains, but I'm promoting you to bootleg Lil Wayne.
All right.
Interesting.
Uh Big Mo's not allowed within 500 feet of McDonald's back in his hometown.
Okay.
Darren, would you guys ever bring on two-time champion, former professional baseball player, Aubrey Huff on a pod?
Dude to sewer bass and also red pod.
I think he'd be a good guest.
I never heard of him, but okay.
Um I remember this shooting.
I was across the street with my pops getting a haircut.
Next thing you know, chaos.
I was seven at the time.
Suggestion, 1986 FBI Miami shootout.
My friend.
I already covered it in great detail too.
Um go go check it out.
The FBI the um 1986 FBI Miami shootout.
That that shootout actually led to um the whole um reformation of fire of uh law enforcement with firearms and everything else.
That's a big reason why uh police don't use revolvers anymore.
Is the 1986 uh Miami shooting?
Only here in Florida or everywhere else.
Everywhere.
All law enforcement pretty much stopped using revolvers after that.
Oh yeah, they need a guns with more stopping power, etc.
So um, so yeah, I I covered that already, bro.
So make sure to watch it on the um on the on the replay after this.
What else do we got?
Uh Jermeco goes, we have the C we I think it means we love to see the sunstreams do dough, some of these shows during daytime, reacting their current topic.
And the Brit is too disrespectful, needs to be a slap little key.
Are you linking Sneeko tonight?
Um Yeah, I'll probably link up with Snake O after this, uh, depending on what time we finish.
Um and then we got here Johnny Silverhand.
Also, don't forget to subscribe to Fed React's Espanol.
Get the message out to the Spanish community in America.
Yeah, I'm translating.
Oh, most of the videos are already translated, guys.
So you just have to go to subtitles and and choose the best option for you.
You can choose between um Spanish subtitles or English subtitles.
They're already translated.
So yeah.
That's done already.
All right.
Uh Myra, thanks for all the motivation in the gym as we speak.
Made 55k last year's, but picked up a second job in Maine Extra AK last two months.
Bought first home and grinding thanks to you.
That's what's up, man.
Uh, I appreciate that, Garrett ones.
I when you guys uh message me your wins, it's that's big.
Uh three Diglits.
I'm Chilean.
L that racist Angie.
Okay, Diggles.
Like, I fuck with you.
I'm so sorry, man.
I just don't like Chileans, I'm so sorry.
But you're cool, Tradeggus.
Like, I do you're a good daughter.
I'm sorry.
W Chileans, bro.
Chi Chi Chi L. DJ Build.
Um W1811, WFNF, WT.
I appreciate the hard work.
Uh Maximus.
Oh, um Mexico USA emoji.
Uh, okay, okay.
Shout out to you, bro.
Um, caught up.
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
All right, yeah.
Guys, so we're today we're gonna cover the uh 1997 North Hollywood shooting.
You guys have been asking for this one for a very long time since we started the goddamn channel pretty much.
So um let's go ahead and hit the Wikipedia page first so you guys know usual.
And uh as we do that, I'm gonna go ahead and I'm tired of wearing this nigger rag.
I'm gonna take this shit off.
Uh hold on, give me one sec, guys.
Oh shit.
Are we spinning?
Oh boy.
Oh yeah.
Hold on.
Dom the moment.
I just did a uh maybe wear the direct, like what?
Like publicly.
You didn't.
I remember.
Yeah, I don't like doing it publicly.
I I asked him to to do it on stream, he was like, no, never.
Nah, man.
I I put him on yesterday because we uh we had a nigga time for a second, but you know.
So yeah, guys, I uh basically I just did a washing style.
I might do a uh a video for y'all.
I actually recorded one already on how to uh on how to get waves.
Um let me know if you guys want that.
Um down the road I might do a whole channel for y'all on how to um you know get your aesthetics up, man.
Or follow PhD waves.
Myron, chill out, bro.
Myron, chill out to him.
That's a great YouTube channel, by the way.
I'm getting C sick, Myron.
Yeah.
PHDA waves the waves, great YouTube channel.
Uh what?
Shout out to them.
Shout out to that guy, man.
Uh okay.
We got the North Hollywood uh shootout here.
Um see here he has he has coarse hair though.
I'm I'm like uh soft hair waiver.
You do shoot um upload like a tutorial on Twitter.
Yeah, for for some of you guys, for some of you guys that got the softer hair.
Um okay.
Uh the North Hollywood shootout, also known as the Battle of North Hollywood, is a confrontation between two heavily armed and uh armed and armored bank robbers, Larry Phillips Jr. and Emmanuel uh Emil.
Okay, I'm not gonna try.
And members of the Los Angeles Police Department in the North Hollywood district of Los Angeles, United States on February 28th, 1997.
Both robbers were killed, 12 police officers and eight civilians were injured, and numerous vehicles and other property were d uh damaged or destroyed by the nearly two thousand rounds of ammunition fired by the robbers and police.
Okay.
So that's a quick little overview of it, guys.
Let's go ahead and get into the documentary that we're gonna react to.
Okay.
Um and this comes from uh what YouTube channel?
It's called uh the NST K L K. So to give some to give some background on these robbers, guys.
So the first one, um Larry Phillips, his dad was uh used to be like a crazy one too.
Like he used to rub stuff too, and he was actually um he got in like he got in jail for for stealing um a corpse, like a head corpse, uh like a head from a corpse.
Um because he was drunk and he wanted to play with it.
So these guys have like a little bit like messed up what background already.
This Emil uh his name, the other one, and the Marian couldn't pronounce Emil De Sebo uh Matasarinu, he's Romanian.
Um and they all have like this the these two have like a crazy background.
Um which is why I want to do like a give quick shout out to this um website that I found.
Mo if you can like show it.
Bill's got it.
Uh not Hollywood Shoutout dot net.
This is uh this has all the information about this case, everything, the timeline, everything.
And also I do I do want to give like another shout out to Wendingon because that's the guy uh the guy that has the most views on on his channel about this case, and is actually really good.
I'm gonna drop some um statistics about this case um really soon that he he provided.
So you said what?
Wayne Dingun?
When in gun the guy the YouTube channel, they have you remember this guy who watched the video ages ago.
Um with the Hawaiian shirt.
They have a waive insurrect, yeah.
That guy, yeah.
Okay.
Um all right, cool.
So let's go ahead and uh go into this uh first video here, man.
And this again, this comes from uh it's the the I think it means it's supposed to be nostalgia channel, but I guess he spelled it differently.
Man, let's give him a subscription and a like.
Uh this is a good pretty uh well done video here.
Um he summarizes it and we'll give some commentary.
So uh let's go ahead and uh run it, man.
Yeah, you could go ahead.
You could play.
He just he just puts this as the warning.
Oh, oh yeah, yeah.
We 1080p gang now.
Yeah, let's go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I got you.
Uh uh, we could go, yeah, 1.25 is cool.
Yep.
Warning for all y'all niggas that are pussies.
February 28, 1997.
Two men exit 1987 Chevy celebrity sedan.
Outside of a Bank of America branch in North Hollywood.
The men are heavily armored, both wielding large semi-automatic rifles.
The two individuals in question are a pair of bank robbers.
What?
They're coming to enact a major Yo, um Mo, do me a favor, pull up that Bank of America um on Google Maps now.
Let's see what it looks like now, if it still exists.
Oh, um, can I drop my statistics before we go to that?
Uh all of them or just part of it.
Um it's just kind of funny because it's crazy.
So just it's quickly.
And I know you love it.
Don't give it away too much, though.
Like, make sure it covers like I mean it's it's about LA and it's about America back then.
Oh, okay, yes, yes, yes.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So um I know you love physics, so you're gonna love this one.
This is crazy.
In 1991, um 91 or 7.
1991.
Okay.
Um there were 9,388 bank robberies in all US.
So that was one robbery every sixteen minutes in America.
That's insane.
That is a lot.
Yes.
And and people and the country will lose will lose like 60 million dollars every year nationally.
And their max the maximum like uh amount is stolen per per bank will be like six thousand dollars.
Because people will come with a gun and like give me the money from the cashier itself and just flee.
And then later on, I think it was in 19 uh this is ninety one?
Yeah, this is I I know roughly if you go ahead and you double it's gonna be double.
If you look at it if you it uh uh cover for inflation, it's gonna be double.
So that's about twelve thousand dollars in today's dollars.
Yes, guys, twelve thousand today.
Yeah, but for a day, but people there were people that were b uh robbing banks, like one per there was a whole gang, I can't remember their name, that were robbing banks once every day.
Yeah, I believe it.
At least in LA.
And um in the in the eighties, police were catching twenty-five percent of bank rubbers.
Mm-hmm so seventy-five percent weren't.
And here's the other thing too, just so you guys know, bank robberies are automatically federal.
FBI goes ahead and investigates bank bank rob bank robberies because banks are FDIC insured, which means since they're FDI and insured, federally insured, FBI comes in whenever a bank is robbed.
But yeah, they're not gonna solve all of all of them, and even to this day, guys, bank robberies are still common.
I know.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I have a friend that's FBI agent.
Okay.
And uh oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Y'all want to hear something crazy?
They still robbing banks.
Yo, bro, bro.
So I have a friend, FBI agent, right?
Good guy.
Um I was in in Texas, right?
Back in like uh, this is like 2016, 2017, I had a uh a case that I was doing with Latin Kings or whatever, right?
The agent uh and I was doing it doing this case with with uh with this FBI guy, right?
And we're still friends to this day, he's actually here in Miami now, he swears he left for the San Antonio Field Office.
Either way, I remember we were having a discussion and he was telling me, Oh yeah, bro, I had to go out and help uh the bank robbery squad, and I was uh like he was like uh like really tired when I saw him.
I was like, he was like, Yeah, bro, I was up all night, I was out with the bank robbery squad.
I was like, what what do you mean?
Because the FBI has different groups, right?
And they call them squads, right?
He was in an organized crime squad, but uh he had to go out and help these dudes with the bank robbery.
And I was like, bro, what the fuck?
People still rob banks in in in today's day and age.
He was like, Yeah, like all the time.
Um and he was explaining to me how like the um the bank robbery squad gets called out all the time because when a bank robbery happens, they they have to go right then and there.
Analyze the crime scene um while it's fresh.
Um so they get they're out a lot at night, and then I was like, man, this what the fuck?
I thought it was crazy.
Then I knew it was they they were they were busy because when I came to Miami, right, and I was in the Miami field office, you know, I was making arrests a lot.
I was like one of the most active agents when I was in the office, right?
So I was in court all the time, right?
For initial appearances, bring my prisoners in, all this shit, right?
Anytime I did see an FBI agent there, they were always from a bank robbery squad.
I was like, what the fuck?
Um, so um, and they were catching guys all the time for for bank robbery, huh?
In court, in court, yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like you could tell who's working when you go in there for initial appearance and you see what other agents are there.
Anytime I saw an FBI agent in there, it was typically for one of two crimes.
Either health care fraud, because healthcare fraud is so big down here in South Florida, or it was a bank robbery squad.
Uh which normally is like their violent crimes uh group.
But um, but dude, yeah, and this isn't the and like fucking 2019, 2020, still being active as hell, uh going after bank robbers.
And I was like, wow.
So yes, guys, people think bank robbery is something that doesn't exist anymore.
It absolutely still exists and it's still extremely prevalent.
So right.
One of the FBI's most busiest groups is the bank robbery squads.
And that's crazy because right now an offender can face up to up to 30 years in prison.
And back then, um, it wasn't like more than 10 years.
So they had after the I the 80s, the police have to like um uh eighties or nineties, the police have to like um like raise the the penalty for 25 years, and now since the 90s, we're in 2023, it's 30 years, which is insane.
Matter of fact, um, because a lot of FBI agents, I'll be honest with y'all, like never you can go as FBA agent and not make an arrest your entire career.
Very easy because they're such a big agency, they have so many different types of um disciplines that they do.
If you're like in a joint terrorism task force or a counter espionage group or whatever, you might go your entire career and never make a fucking arrest.
Okay, which is crazy to me, right?
But um the guys that are the busiest for the bureau by far are the guys in the violent crime task forces and then the Guys that do uh bank robberies.
So that speaks as to how common they are, even today's day and age.
People are fucking reckless, bro.
I'm over here thinking like, bro, there's no way that people out here still, you know, robbing banks and shit like that.
They still fucking do it.
Another crime that people think is dead but still exists.
Stealing mail.
Yeah.
Why people would steal mail?
They still steal mail.
Packages, shit like that.
Okay.
I can understand that one.
Yeah.
I feel like I feel like there's a lot more stuff going through the U.S. Postal Service.
But the poll, but but the but the reason why it's kind of like it's weird is because um the US Postal Inspection Service who investigates that crime.
Dude, there's like like a thousand other men in the country.
But US Postal Inspectors, not there's not many of them.
I mean, hell, some of y'all niggas watching right now probably didn't even know that the US Postal Service, yes, they have their own criminal investigators.
That's crazy.
Search it real quick for me, Bill.
I didn't know.
U.S. Postal Inspector.
You a postal inspector, got you.
Yeah, I've worked with them before.
Um they they they investigate anything that has to do with the nexus to the to the US the mail.
US postal uh US Postal Service.
Um and they're they're they're basically they're they're 1811s, right?
Which, as you guys know, 1811 is a job series code for a special agent.
Um they have their own academy, that's I think in Maryland, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, go ahead, click this thing.
Uh Wikipedia do the Wikipedia one because they're the government website is always fucking trash.
Um hit the wiki one.
Is there a wiki one anywhere?
Yeah, but I I think you just had it.
Go down, go down.
I was gonna say put in the service.
Right, right.
Right there, SEO.
Yeah, right there, yep.
Yep.
Yeah, so yeah, bro.
They they have their own um, they have their own uh um special agents.
Um 1801 special agents.
What the fuck?
That doesn't make sense.
1954.
Oh okay, hold on.
1954 Postal Inspectors.
So the postal inspectors are the ones that do the criminal investigations.
They're basically like think of them as like special agents for the US Postal Inspection Service, and they have their own academy.
Um scroll down.
But that's weird.
What's the difference between an 1801 and 1801?
And 1801 is uh is a um survey was changed to special agent post in 18.
Oh, in 1801, the year.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
I was about to say 1801 is not a special is not a fucking special agent.
Okay.
Um in 1801 was a year, because this is the oldest uh agency from the 1700s.
Um but uh an 1801 is an officer and an 1811 is a special agent.
Or a criminal investigator.
Real quick, you know what?
Go to go type in go on Google real fast, and I'll show y'all the difference real fast.
Um type in 1811 government series or job series.
Yeah, there you go, boom.
There it is.
Yeah, you got it.
Um criminal investigation series, right?
So typically this is FBI agent, DEA, HSI, etc.
This is gonna be someone who's ATF, they're gonna be doing they're gonna be in 1811, right?
Now, um now let's go back to um let's try 1801.
This is typically gonna be like a general inspection investigation.
These are more a lot of times this is more like guys that are like um auditors, um that they wear uniforms sometimes.
So that's that's what 1801 is.
But 1811, nine out of ten times is criminal investigation.
Yeah, yeah.
Compliance series occupation, yeah.
So like a C BP officer would be considered like an 1801 a lot of the times.
If I'm not mistaken.
Are CB officers 1801s?
I forget.
Either way, you guys get the idea.
Yeah, but yes, the point I'm trying to make is is that P there's crimes out there that you wouldn't even think that people still do, bro.
Um, and then also a big thing that the Postal Inspection Service used to do back in the day, not as common now, was CP, child porn.
Because they used to move it through the mail a lot.
Oh, back back in the day before it became all digital now.
Now now they they still do CP.
Um because you know, things are done, you know, online and stuff.
But it's not, but it's not as much.
That's why HSI has taken over most um CP or child exploitation type cases.
Because it's on the internet.
And then the customs used to do it too because it would come a lot of times from foreign into the United States, you'd be considered contraband, right?
So they would they would do it then.
But now since it's digital and it's internet based.
And it's just HSI that covers that.
Um no, there's a couple cry uh uh there's a couple agencies.
Um HSI, the the the lead agency for child exploitation, FBI will never admit it, it's HSI.
But the FBI does it as well, and so does uh Secret Service and uh Postal Inspection Service.
They're all a part of um NECMEC.
Uh the national goddammit, child exploitation, Missing I think it's called NECMEC.
I can't just I can't remember it off the top of my head right now.
You know what?
Fuck it.
I gotta not now that we're talking about it.
Type it in, bro.
Uh uh on Google.
It's called I think it's called NECMEC.
And there's different agencies that are a part of it.
You said NECMEC?
Neck Mac, yeah.
NEC MEC, I think is what it is.
Someone in the chat might get it too.
Or probably National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Bam.
Yeah.
So it's headquartered in Virginia.
There's multiple agencies that sit that that sit there, right?
Um, like if there's a kid that you you like, so what'll happen is if they come across, you know, some type of um you know video of a child being abused or whatever, they'll send that over to the NECMEC, and then they'll use that to identify and see if the kid is someone that was missing or whatever may be.
But yeah, this is the yeah, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, NECMEC.
Um so there's and there's a couple different agencies that sit there that are partner agencies.
Um, but yeah, the the primary the primary two are HSI and FBI by far, and then also you know, other agencies assist as well, but the two the the two agencies that probably take down the most pedos are HSI and and the Bureau.
You know, in the early 2000s, this is just a fun fact that I'm just giving you guys in the early 2000s in the whole Latin America, there was this trending um operation where people will kidnap kids not to do any of this stuff, but like to take out their arguments and sell them.
Wow.
Yeah, and it was big.
It was big it it came from Mexico from the gr the cartels that will do this.
So it was like Morgan trafficking, yeah.
It was like a mafia kind of thing.
Uh, and it just moved all the way to like all Latin America, and then it was big in Brazil, and then you move all to Venezuela and all these countries in the south.
There was a big organ trafficking case in New Jersey with uh them boys uh that the FBI busted back in like oh nine for organ trafficking.
Yep.
Wow, we should cover that.
Yeah, rumble only.
No, no, rumble only.
Some people in here might know what I'm talking about.
It was a big case, organ trafficking case in 2009.
They arrested a bunch of rabbis and all that.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It must be big right now because uh Norgan right now is like more than two hundred two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
God damn, like a kidney, something like that.
All right, uh okay.
How did we end up on organ?
We're talking about bank robberies and now we're talking about time.
But hey man, it is it is Fed Reacts, right?
We're reacting, giving y'all different sauce, giving you guys different information that you might not uh have.
Um yeah, just to continue with the statistics real quick, yeah.
Real quick.
So in 1991, remember that that um number that I gave you earlier that uh in 991 there was like just nine thousand three hundred and eighty-eight bank robberies just in America.
So one quarter of that number was just in LA.
So just in LA, um what they were like uh I think it will this f this um cipher will drop for 25%, 20 25%, which is crazy.
Like most of these rubbers were happening in the lake the uh back in the 90s, early 90s.
So in 1992, in a way, there was a robbery every 42 minutes.
I hate that camera, guys.
So just leave it this way.
Every 42 minutes there will be like uh uh bank robbery in Italy, which makes you think like when Dingo say his video, why will you work in a bank back in in the early 90s?
Like, why?
What's the reason?
At least you will get like if you think about it and if you think about the numbers, you will get robbed like at least five times in your life working in a bank.
In in those five uh uh I don't know, maybe you work in like ten years.
You will get you get robbed.
Gun point robbed five times.
Five times that's actually that's kind of crazy, actually.
God damn it.
Yeah.
So um and in the 80 85s in the 95s, um 3,500 banks.
There were th right 3,500 banks in the region of LA.
And these banks were rubbed at least um 17,100 uh 106 times.
17,106 times.
So that's fucking wild.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There was one um one day um in 1992 that there were 28 bank robberies just in a late in one day.
28 bank robberies.
So to give you some stats, which is crazy.
Okay, we can continue.
Um also guys, I'm looking right now.
We got uh 1300 of y'all watching right now.
I don't know what the the likes are saying only 76.
There's no way that we only got 76 likes.
We should be at 1,000 likes at least, man.
We're giving y'all a bunch of sauce right now, teaching you guys about a bunch of stuff, rattling off facts, giving you guys stats, talking about different missions of different agencies, talking about neck mech, etc.
What is it in my phone room?
200, yes, 27.
That's still trash.
Guys, we're gonna have 1,000 likes, goddammit at least.
All right, guys.
Like the video, please, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
We got 1,300 of y'all on YouTube, and then another 1,200 of y'all on Rumble.
You guys can be anywhere else, but you're here with us, so thank you so much.
Just like the video.
Uh let's go back to the doc.
They also say they see 500 likes.
Oh, 500?
Oh, okay.
Sounds okay.
Let's get to 1,000, goddamn it.
Maybe I need to read because when I'm looking at it on the app.
I just uploaded it.
I just uh reloaded and it's 207.
So Rumble on Rumble.
Oh, on Rumble.
Okay, okay.
What about YouTube?
500 on YouTube.
700.
We need 1,000 on YouTube, guys, alright?
And then get a 1,000 on Rumble as well, but we need 1,000 on YouTube for sure.
And then if you're watching us on Rumble, do me a favor, open up another tab, watch us on YouTube as well so we can hit the algo on YouTube.
As you guys know, Rumble is home base, but for Discovery, YouTube is uh Rumble's home place, but YouTube is a place for discovery.
So for people to find this content, because we're the best true crime channel on fucking YouTube, I don't care.
Nobody says, go ahead, check us out and uh share the channel on um share the channel with your friends and also like it on YouTube.
Let's keep going uh with the documentary and give you guys some commentary.
What's so funny, Mo?
The chat.
Oh, the chat?
Okay.
Of course it is.
Oh, the chat on YouTube or Rumble?
Streamlab.
On street Well nigga, which which chat?
Alright, well, now you might as well read this one.
Yeah, okay.
Oh, okay.
The Lost Hobender goes, W Myron W Mo W Bills, W Icy for going over nine hours and RP song stream.
All that section A activity caused property values around to go down.
I was awakened by the earthquake, Big Mo caused when his fat ass started dancing.
Um much love to that and F crew.
I appreciate that.
Then the last whole bender.
Oh, yeah, that was the last whole bender, right?
Appreciate that.
Um And then, yeah, we definitely did a whole part on Ratchet songs.
Uh yeah, that was that was a good idea.
I didn't know you had that taste, Myron.
Let's talk to you.
I was just talking to you.
I see about this.
I was shocked.
Hey man, it happens to the best of us, right?
Listening to these, like Roger.
Bro, it shot me too.
I mean, like, because Bill's like, don't get me wrong.
I was like, man, even Bill's.
I saw your face.
Well, Myron will drop some songs.
You were like, what the fuck, I don't like this shit.
I was like, bro, Myron is actually back.
Yeah, I am black.
Punch!
Yep.
His favorite song is Invincible by Pop Smoke.
It's not my favorite, nigga.
I have pop spoke.
I like it though.
And CJ Woman.
That's the other one.
That's CJ Wolf.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
He's like the Chicago drip.
And like then the New York trip.
He was listening to all this stuff, and he knew all the story.
I was like, damn.
Oh, yes, yes.
Jesus.
I I definitely am aware.
Dropping some melon in the canceled, let's go ahead and continue on.
Some 750,000.
However, as they enter the facility unbeknownst to them, they're spotted by an LAPD patrol car driving nearby.
The officers in the car call for backup for the next 44 minutes.
one of the most bloody events in American history would unfold.
There's no signs of failure.
It's walking around like nothing.
They got 1847- Pause real quick.
Let's show the chat by the way, too, man.
I want the show to be interactive.
Let's get the chat.
Yeah, yeah, let's show the chat.
Myron wants to laugh with you guys.
They'll say Moa dying in the back.
Bro, they said they said me and me and Big Mel tomorrow, bro.
Alright, let me get the chat up.
Yeah, let's get the chat up.
Can we show the Rumble chat too or no?
Let me let me let's let's review it.
Guys, let's just see.
I want to show the Rumble chat, but y'all be walling out sometimes.
Can y'all be behave so that I can show you guys on screen?
Because I do want you guys to be shown on screen.
Okay.
They not behave.
Can y'all can y'all can y'all behave a little bit?
Nah, they don't.
Nah, nah, they try to talk about racists.
I already signed the emoji, bro.
Can y'all not talk about that for just one day?
God damn it.
There's a never one day.
I never said no.
Alright, but we're showing y'all niggas, man.
Rumble chat got no chill, man.
Bro, I've been trying to get the rumble chat on screen for fucking months, man.
For months.
And Mo's like, nah, man, we're not ready yet.
And I'm like, bro, what the fuck, man?
Like, just put it on.
He's like, dude, I've I've I've banned like 300 words, and they still find a way to talk about certain topics.
And I'm like, man.
Bro, Myron didn't believe how many words I banned.
I said, look.
I said, Myron, look.
And I showed him.
We don't want to ban words.
If we're gonna be on YouTube, we have to follow certain rules, and I want y'all to be shown on YouTube, but it's like, God damn, y'all can't chill, man.
Somebody said, no, both men, we won't behave.
Bro, I'd be sweating, bro.
Sweating.
Oh man.
I want to show y'all, man.
But y'all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Look what dude just said right now.
Bro, bed study 03.
What come on, bro?
What is that?
What?
Bed study 03, bro.
Just Bed Study?
Bed Study 03.
Bro, it just said study.
Yeah, no, take it off, Mo.
Oh, yeah.
Take it off.
I didn't know you could get through the.
I bet.
Nah, I I bet.
No, no, no, no, no.
Take it off.
Yeah, all right, fine.
Alright, fair enough.
Y'all niggas going crazy.
All right.
W Rumble.
Bro, I'm sweating.
They said we tried.
Yeah.
Well, okay.
Let's go back to the documentary.
Rumble ain't gonna chill.
God damn it.
The year is 1989.
Two men, both with mutual interests meet each other in the Gold's gym in Venice, California.
The two men are Larry Phillips Jr., born in 1970, and they chew all Matsaranu, born in 1966.
The two men were interested in topics like weight listing and firearms.
And so they stuck up a friendship with each other.
The team also had a common tree.
They were both unsuccessful in business.
Phillips was a repeat shoplifter and scam artist working within the field of real estate.
While his friend ran an honest computer repair business, although it too was a failed venture.
Over the years, the two would get closer and closer as friends and engage in multiple robberies with each other.
And with that came the infamous day of February 28, 1997.
Eight years after the two had met in that gym.
What preceded the day was months upon months of preparations, which included finding a target, obtaining a wide variety of firearms, constructing legal weapons, and planning an attack.
The two men were about to commit a bank robbery.
It's currently the early morning hours of February 28th.
The two men have chose the main target to hit.
A Bank of America branch operating on Wurral Canyon Boulevard in North Hollywood.
Philip and his partner had a wide variety of tools at their disposal.
Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
Can we pull that up on the Google map and see if it's still there?
You got it?
I do see it's still there.
Um Bill's take over chat.
I put the link of the map.
Yeah, yeah.
If we could show the audience to just see kind of what it's like today.
It looks like it's still there.
And just so you guys know, bank robbery, bro.
I mean, if you're trying to get a lot of money, you gotta plan it out correctly, which these guys, you know, planned it out, but they just got unlucky with how uh that the police were passing by right when they were walking in and they saw them with their ski masks and armor on and shit like that.
So they just got really unlucky in that situation.
6647 Laurel Canyon.
Is this it?
Yeah, this should be it.
All right, let's go.
Let's go to Street View.
There is some movies based on these guys.
Um there's people saying 44 minutes, I think is one of them.
44 minutes is the one that is based on this.
Um, let me get where's the Bank of America.
And Grand Theft Auto 5 actually did a nod to it as well.
Oh, yeah, shot out Grand The Foto 5.
Wait, where's the Bank of America?
I don't see it.
Is it in that plaza?
Not that one.
Oh, oh, um, goes straight there, straight.
Straight?
Yeah.
A little a little more.
Oh, shut up to your left.
I think I've been.
To your left.
To your left?
Yeah.
That is it.
That's it.
Oh, okay, okay.
Okay, okay, okay.
So zoom in on that.
Damn, that Bank of America look like shit, bro.
God damn, I'd be mad as hell.
I'm not gonna lie.
I can see why I got robbed.
Yo.
Yeah, man.
So that's what it looks like now in uh okay.
Okay.
That's not the type of bank you robbed over.
Yeah, that's shit.
I mean, shouldn't be robbing any banks.
Yeah, facts.
Not gonna lie, I feel like I drove by here before.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You you spent a decent amount of time in LA, right?
Yeah, a lot of time.
Yeah, yeah.
I used to work out a plan of fitness, so yeah.
Oh, oh.
Oh, right across?
Yeah, it's right across.
No way!
Wait, you worked at our planet fitness builds?
Yeah, definitely.
No, worked, worked out, worked out.
Oh, okay, okay.
Okay, okay, also shit, okay.
Is there like a music studio or some shit out there in North Hollywood or?
Everywhere, bro.
There's studios every street.
Uh okay.
Well, small world, man.
All right.
Is that area good?
Or is it shitty?
That's pretty decent.
It's not like real LA.
It's pretty shitty, bro.
The gym's just decent.
Is that Banco Vermay can get him rubbed now?
Uh shoot.
Shout out, find out on Grand The Fidel 6.
No, okay.
Fair enough.
All right.
I wouldn't think it was getting robbed right now though.
Okay.
Let's uh let's go back to it.
Hold on, let me put this down.
So there is some people saying that um the movie Heat from 1995.
Um these guys took some inspiration from that.
Because they found uh IBS uh V. Oh, the criminals took inspiration from the movie Heat.
Yeah.
Because um when after they raided the hideout, I remember there's a comment that somebody dropped on the on the poll.
Um after they raided the hideout the of the robbers, they found a VHA of the copy of the of the movie Heat.
Ah it's been in in the movie.
I'm trying Robert De Nero?
Yes.
Okay.
Good pretty good movie, actually.
Uh that movie actually wasn't bad.
Can we pull it up real quick on Google?
He 1995.
Yeah.
I think I've seen that movie.
If it's the movie I'm thinking about.
Yes.
Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Valkilmer.
Yes, yeah, yeah.
Yes, Al Pacino was an LAPD detective trying to catch them.
Yes, good movie.
Actually, we watched this.
We did watch it, yes.
Me and me and Angie watched it.
Yeah.
This is a good movie.
Now movies are trash.
Yo, shout out to Al Pacino, man.
He just got fucking robbed by his bimbo girl wife.
She uh she she's like getting child support like some crazy amount a month.
Oof.
Yeah, yeah, I heard about that.
Yeah.
Well, um Robert De Nure is also an L because he married like a like a child.
He married like a six uh uh six sixty years younger uh women from him, which is crazy.
Well, what is she?
He married her to like it.
Not a L to smash her, but a L to marry her, bro.
Come on.
Oh, he had a kid?
Damn.
And he's like eighty or something.
I don't know.
Wait, who's the who's wait, let's look it up.
Who's this who's a girl?
He's eighty years old.
And he just had a baby.
Who who what?
Alright, let me look at the eight.
Eight years old.
Well, that's a W that he had a kid at 80, but but that's but but is uh he married her though?
Yeah, he married.
Man, these dudes shouldn't be marrying none of these chicks, man.
What the fuck, man?
Way too young for him.
How old is she?
Uh let me look it up.
Oh, you want to marry your grandma, Angie?
No.
No, but like at least 20 year difference.
At least how how how old is she?
Oh, she's no, this is not it.
Damn, he really eighty for real.
God damn.
Yeah, damn.
God damn.
No, they say they're saying that she's 40, 40, 40.
Oh, she's too old, man.
What the fuck, man?
He should have gone younger, man.
Should have gone younger.
Yeah, facts.
God damn it, 40.
Run, you know.
God damn.
No, no, it's on his 30s.
That they're saying they're 30s.
My bad.
Still too old.
Still too old.
Bro.
Still too old.
Aaron, did you hear me say he's 80 years old?
He gotta he gotta find a chick that's 20.
60 year age difference, baby.
Yes, 68 year age difference.
No!
No!
40, she old as hell, man.
That boy 80, bro.
So it'll matter, man.
We do not care.
Yeah, we don't care.
Alright, let's go back to the video.
What the fuck?
laughter laughter So including two semi-automatic HK-91s, a pair of illegally converted Marinko type 56 S rifles.
As well as two fully automatic weapons.
A Narinko type 56 S1 and a Bushmaster XM15 dissipator.
However, guns weren't the only things they brought with them to the robbery.
They also brought with them layers of safety equipment for Phillips.
He went all in.
Wearing some 40 pounds of armor to cover his entire body, including a type 3A bulletproof vest, custom made armor to cover his uncovered portions, a groin guard, and another vest layer.
and a ballistic plate underneath.
They were planning for the worst-case scenario.
In order to track the timing on their plan, as that was a crucial element of it, They've also sewn watches on the backs of their gloves.
Can you show the guns in their website?
Yes, gotcha.
so people have like an idea of the guns.
There, I'm trying to click it.
I'm trying to click firearms.
No, no, you have to go.
Um you have to slide to the right.
Oh, slide it to the right.
Yeah, slide it.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
And then click it.
Ah, okay.
Yeah, there you go.
Boom.
There you go, guys.
So uh let me see you really quick here.
They're they're gone.
So we can give you like a type 56 porter.
Yeah.
Let me zoom in for you.
Yeah, move this down a little bit.
So they had like an Arinko.
Norinko.
Riffle.
And that was uh the uh Larry Phillips had that one.
The first one, yeah.
That one.
That one right there.
And um and they had like another Narinko Type 56, which is like a variant.
That one, yeah.
The you most just scrolled in.
Um then they had like a four grip from Romania, MD 65.
Uh, to keep it with the homeland.
I guess.
Yeah.
Um they have some like um lever, like some Romanian lever variant.
I don't know what is that.
I don't know what the hell is that.
So lost right now here with guns.
Um, so yeah, those were the guns right there.
That's all confiscated.
Slow slow it down, Myron's like, that's in a motion.
All right, scroll up a bit.
Let's read the uh okay.
Wanna scroll up all the way to the top?
Yeah, so um so Larry had this one making model uh HK model nine ninety-one eight three.
They got the serial number, it was made uh nineteen eighty-one, um Germany, uh importer, etc.
go down.
So it goes here, due to the way uh the lighting is placed on the Los Angeles Historical Society's North Hollywood exhibit.
Uh, it has so far proven very difficult to gain an acceptable picture of this rifle and it's it's the lights cause too much glare on the exhibit case.
Okay, I would like to offer a large towards the end of the uh engagement in the bank.
Okay.
The rifle was disabled towards the end of the engagement in the Bank of America North parking lot by uh a strike to the magazine well.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, I remember this.
The rifle suffered two additional strikes, one through the upper receiver cover and the second through the attached magazine.
Although these strikes would appear to have happened once Phillips had discarded the weapon into the Chevry's truck.
Alright, let's go back to the documentary, yeah, because I remember watching the movie and uh the gun getting hit and uh with the magazine well on they couldn't he couldn't uh effectively use it anymore.
Wait, watch movie, uh the 44 minutes?
Yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Uh okay, so and their 1978 87 Chevy celebrity.
Alright, let's go ahead.
It was now time to undergo the plan.
First and foremost, the two men took phenobarbital pills, a kind of muscular sedative.
In order to ease their nerves going into this high level crime.
The coroner's toxicology lab later found that the men that had multiple other substances in their systems, including a nerval stimulus, appetite suppressance.
Could you imagine like you're preparing to do this?
Like I'm not surprised they're on drugs, because they obviously they had to calm their nerves somehow, right?
Like, bro, you're literally about to go rob a bank with a bunch of armor on automatic guns.
You know that this is ridiculous.
You know that the police are gonna be all over the place.
You know that the FBI is gonna come in and have to investigate after the fact.
So, yeah, I mean you I can only imagine the the nerves, like bro, I need to take this fucking drug so I can stay calm.
Because the other thing too is they don't want to be shivering if they have to fire their gun, right?
Because that's gonna obviously uh negatively impact the accuracy.
yeah they are very dangerous ones they're crazy but alright let's keep going high seizure The time is currently 9 16 a.m.
Prior to the robbery.
Phillips had utilized a radio scanner in order to monitor police transmissions around the area.
And it found that they had an approximate time frame of about eight minutes, setting their watches as such.
However, even with their highly calculated plan, things began to go wrong from the very start.
As upon their entering the banking facility, two LAPD officers happened to be passing by the exact area at that time.
And immediately reported the two men.
Talk about bad luck, bro.
You go through months of planning, and then you know, just so happens, guys are on patrol and they see you walking in with your ski masks and rifles, and they're like, Whoa, what the hell's going on here?
They pull the UI, and next thing you know, now you're surrounded by the cops.
And that right there, if those police had not seen them, guys, who knows?
We might not be covering this documentary right now.
That's not true.
They might have been able to get away with it successfully because they had done other bank robberies and been fine.
Yeah.
So uh that was a nail on their side because they were real bad luck.
They were wearing the ski mask like in public.
Like how are you gonna rub a bank and wear this key mask Before entering the dude.
Yeah, they saw them, uh they saw them walk in with all the shit.
So, bro, talk about bad luck, man.
Um, let's keep going.
And they didn't know this at this point, by the way, too, which is also very important to know.
They had no idea that they had been spotted by the police, unluckily, just as two guys on patrol.
Farrell and Martin Perello reported a possible code 211 in progress.
The police were already on their way.
However, the robbery did go down as planned.
The two men entered the bank and forced down a customer, leaving an ATM lobby at the entrance doors.
Upon seeing the two armed men in full tactical gear, a security guard attempted to contact his partner who was sitting outside the building to call 911.
However, this call for help was never received on the other end.
And Matasaranu fired into the ceiling as a form of intimidation.
While Phillips yelled to the bank patrons, quote, this is a f hold up.
30 staff members and civilians watched from the floor as Monasaranu fired upon the bulletproof door to the bank vault.
The door was designed to only withstand low velocity bullets.
And so when faced with a powerful semi-auto, it immediately broke open, giving them access to the master vault.
They then picked up and forced a man named John Villagrana, the bank's assistant manager, to open it up for them and fill their bags with money.
However, there was a major noticeable problem.
Over half the money wasn't even there.
That morning a change had been made in the bank's delivery schedule, leading to only around $303,305 to be in the vault at that time.
Versus the $750,000 we were expecting.
Um Mo, can you do me a favor?
$300K.
Can you put that in uh um inflation calculator and see what that would be in today's dollars?
I'm willing to bet it's probably around 700k in today's dollars, that that amount of money.
Um 97.
But yeah, the guys, this is just so y'all know by the way, mm-mm.
Uh this is was another mistake.
So now we got two mistakes here, okay?
Where the first one, obviously, they get spotted by the police, right?
Unbeknownst to them, they get spotted by the police that is doing a regular patrol.
Second, they miscalculated how much money would be in the vault.
They're over here thinking it's gonna be seven, you know, seven hundred fifty K or whatever the hell it is, you know, damn near quarter million dollars, but it's actually less than half.
300 three thousand.
Five five hundred eighty thousand.
Five hundred eighty thousand?
Uh in today's dollars.
Okay.
Um, and then just out of curiosity, what put in seven, what did it was supposed to be in there?
750, 730.
What?
How much was supposed to be in there?
730?
730?
Well, uh yeah, I think yeah.
Uh Bills, can you double check see what it was what was supposed to be in there?
Go back to the video.
Sound and fifty.
Okay, so put 750 in 1997 to today.
Um, one meal, 437.
Okay, there you go.
So imagine you're about to rob a bank in 2023, right?
And you think you're gonna get one one point what?
One meal for 1237.
Okay, so you're about to get 1.4M, right?
And then you write then you go into the bank and it's fucking 580.
Five five eighty.
Almost one-third of what you would thought you were gonna get.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So second big fuck up is ha not uh properly timing how much money would be in the vault.
You did mention in another stream, or you mentioned to somebody can remember right now, but you did say that uh nowadays banks don't hold that much cash flow.
Yes, yes, very rarely.
Today is like a reason for that, right?
Um well the fractional fractional reserve banking.
They're they're only obligated to hold um three and a half percent of total money there, um of you know, of all the accounts.
But in this case, uh they they they just uh I guess they they had moved money and these guys didn't know about it.
There was a change in the schedule and they didn't properly they they didn't know.
And that's why there was less money there.
Yeah.
So but even more so nowadays.
Like, I mean, in ninety seven, we were in way more cash dependent society than we are now.
Yeah.
So banks probably had more money in cash back then than they do now for sure.
But you did say if you go to a bank right now to ask for a wire for more than 20,000, I think it is.
Oh, yeah.
If you go to a bank today, if you go to a bank today and you say you you want even 50k cash, you might shut down the bank.
Yeah.
They might not have that.
Yeah.
You know my wife said, or if you go in and or if you go in and you have a hundred thousand cash and you try to deposit it, they're gonna look at you crazy.
They they might have to shut the bank down for that.
Like it's crazy how um how we're slowly moving into a cashless society.
And then if you f if you do a ten thousand dollar transaction, they're gonna want to do a a CTR, currency transaction report.
You know, any any transaction ten thousand dollars or more in the United States has got to be recorded by um by the IRS through a currency transaction report.
You know?
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
So um, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Um all right, let's uh let's go ahead.
That's why I don't even do cash transactions like that.
Fuck that shit.
Um Fuck Ash.
Yeah, fuck cash, man.
All right, let's keep going.
Filled with rage, Monasseranu opened fire into the vault after it had been emptied, causing any remaining money to be destroyed.
When the two tried opening the ATM as a way to make up for the difference, they found this couldn't be done.
As corporate policy change had made it so that the managers lost their access to the inside of the machine.
They fled the building with two things.
Less than half of the money they expected to get and a set of die packs that ended up destroying the rest.
Alright, die packs guys, pause.
The two officers now make an immediate...
Just so you guys know, DyePacks guys are kind of like a defense mechanism by the banks where if you steal cash, a lot of times the money's gonna have diepacks on it, and it explodes once it's a certain distance away from the bank to identify that there were stolen bills.
Yeah.
And it's them, like the bank.
And it taints it taints, it taints the currency, so it can't be used.
So that's what a die pack is.
So these guys are already taking L's here.
I have a question.
Quick question.
Good.
Is it is it hard to remove that die?
Yeah.
Like if it got like if it got on your skin, would it be like really hard to like wash off?
Yeah, really hard to wash off your skin, and then damn near impossible to get it off uh currency.
So you'll literally be caught red-handed.
Yes.
Yeah, literally.
Yes, literally red-handed.
That was easy.
That money won't work anymore.
I think that's I think that's where the term getting caught red-handed comes from.
Oh.
Is is is uh being uh is is uh the die pack's exploding with the money in your hand.
That that that money becomes nothing after that, right?
Yeah, they can't get it.
Yeah, you can't yeah, you're gonna have a tough time using it.
You might as well I mean the you I don't even think a drug dealer would take that money at that point.
Yeah, they're not gonna wait.
This bank robbery butt nah, man.
Nah, you crazy.
Get out of here.
Is there a ways to get it off?
Uh nigga 10?
Like, like like say the government gets it back.
Is do they have like maybe devices that they use to get it off?
If the government gets it back, it's just gonna be seized in the part evidence and it'll probably be taken out of rotation.
Yeah, they're just gonna print more money, bro.
Yeah, they'll print more money and just destroy that, probably.
Yeah.
Because it's gonna be held as evidence anyway.
Oh, it says call it red-handed, call we blood on your hands from for.
That too, that too, yeah.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
That makes sense.
That too, but you can make the argument for you know, with the uh with the die packs as well.
Um, alright, let's see here.
...get called to report that shots had been fired.
More shots have been fired from the sub-bank.
Officers from North Hollywood PD arrive on the scene, strategically positioning themselves outside the facility, covering the bank's four corners, and setting up a makeshift perimeter between them.
It's now 9 24 a.m.
Although the two are currently on time.
The footage at this point, I think.
You want to show the the footage of the the news covering it?
Yeah.
Okay.
So we got footage here, guys, from the actual um day of the uh the bank robbery.
From five.
That the news that the news covered, because obviously them niggas had helicopters out immediately to catch this thing.
Yeah, this is supposed to DTA five stars make it.
Yeah, definitely five stars at this point.
They're definitely five stars.
going.
Ha ha ha.
All units at the Bank of America stay down.
Shots are being fired.
Automatic fire.
Shots are being fired from AK-47.
Steering and officer down.
They're all cold, right?
February 28th, 1997.
North Hollywood, California.
Scene of the largest gunfight ever caught on tape.
1100 rounds of armored piercing bullets are fired.
Nine officers are shot, seven civilians are injured.
I did not think that I was gonna get out of there alive.
But thanks to the bravery of countless Southern California police officers, no one is killed except the two bank robbers.
After locking more than 30 hostages in the bank's vault, the two gunmen tried to make their getaway.
They start yelling at screaming everybody down, you know.
And they start shooting all over the place.
But they're surprised by police.
The gunman opened fire, spraying bullets at anything in their way.
Or hey, Vieira, a Spanish speaking That nigga, that nigga said, yo, tell a mundo, we gotta capture this shit, man.
It don't matter.
Yo, he was literally yo, my man was out there just fuck it!
Yo, we gotta cover this, man.
It is what it is.
Yo, what the fuck, bro?
That niggas don't care as many Spanish news don't give a shit, bro.
You guys don't watch Telema?
Yo, they'd be showing the blood and everything, man.
They don't give a fuck.
That nigga could have got shot.
They'd still be rolling.
Bro, you was close as hell.
You can see the shooters from here.
Yo, yo, they're getting shot talking about show moza.
They don't give a fuck.
That nigga could shot.
Yo, I'll tell you that, man.
Yo, Mexican reporters, Hispanic reports, sorry, uh, Spanish reporters, bro.
They don't give a fuck, man.
Telemundo, they're gonna get that story by any means necessary, man.
Show Mosa!
W Telemovia.
He's like, the shooters are right there behind me.
Is that what he said?
In Spanish?
That's what he said.
Oh shit.
You can see the shooters from here.
Yo, what the fuck, man?
No, man.
I'm sorry, I've been laughing too much.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
I remember when I was in Laredo, Texas, I would watch the Mexican news over the American news because they would show everything, bro.
They would show the dead bodies, they'd show the dudes hanging from the thing.
Killed XYZ and they show that shit on camera and the dudes right there too, reporting, like with a straight ass face.
Like, bro, they show shit that the American reporters will never fucking show, man.
It's crazy, bro.
It's crazy.
They decapitate like the bodies and they hang them by their feet on the bridges.
So people can all see them.
Because they are snitches, they're like um traitors, whatever, to the cartel.
So they just kill them, got the head, and hang them by the feet.
That nigga from Telemundo right there reporting on it.
Show Mozart.
Whatever the fuck, man.
That's not what they say.
That's definitely not what they say.
How do you how do you agree?
Well, how do they agree the people?
Hola.
They're like, hello.
No, they wouldn't have to be a good one.
Buenos tardes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then they get into the story.
But I don't think they will say buenas tardes.
That's not that's not how.
How would they do it then, Angie?
Uh dead body behind them.
Have you seen Telemundo?
They feel like we are standing right now in the um in the whatever bridge, whatever, in the Sinaloa, whatever.
And you wanna say it in Spanish for the people?
Oh yeah.
Um Parados.
Oh my god, I'm so excited.
I always wanted to like imitate their accent.
So they're like, um, Mexicans in the chat, let us know if she's accurate.
Go ahead.
No, I'm not I won't be accurate.
I'll be like crazy.
Going that way.
Yeah, they'll be like, um, um, con unos muertitos atrás de me.
Um I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm sorry.
That's two races, guys.
I'm sorry.
Is that two races?
No, no.
It's not that racist.
Is that that?
Nah.
Bro, that's not, that's not Reese.
Ya los muertitos tienen tres días prudiéndose atrás de mí, güey.
Ya el olor está que arde, güey.
Ya no, no puedo, güey.
Sáqueme de aquí, güey.
That's how the Mexicans speak Spanish.
See, I can't even tell the difference.
I don't know.
Okay.
You can tell the difference.
No, man, I'm not.
I don't speak Spanish.
How am I gonna know?
You spent four years in Laredo, you can tell the difference.
If I hear them say orale or tabueno or something like, oh yeah, that's a Mexican.
But other than that, bro, I don't know.
Right, he thinks they're all Mexican.
That's if they say comandante or some shit, then I'm like, oh yeah, this nigga Mexican as hell.
But that's about it.
He hears Kello K. You're like, oh, he's Mexican.
Yeah.
Kello K is not Mexican.
I know that.
Yeah, but that's that's how you that's that's how Myron be like, bro.
Okay, chip or trip.
Not that bad.
No, actually it's not that bad.
Like he was he was cussing out some equatorians and uh here outside, and I was I bet you was enjoying the because they were like working here and it was so loud, and my was like, Can't understand shit, but uh that what I understood, I was like, oh, actually he speaks Spanish.
What yeah, that was fucking annoying.
All right, let's go back to the documentary about the telemundo dude right there.
So he said I'm right here, but we're re- No, you can see the shooters from here.
He's like showing the shooters.
Yo, he really put his life on a line.
And he was saying, I'm not fucking leaving.
Show Moza!
Somebody wrote it, I said Aquisamos de Hall of the Puente y los Pinches Muertos ni siquiera oh, I didn't see it.
Oh, my bad, my bad, my bad, right?
Oh that was so funny though.
That's how they will say it.
That's how they say los pinches muertos?
Yeah, though, right there.
I don't know what they say.
But whatever.
They're so funny though.
I love my own.
Right there!
It was Right where?
Right there in the on the do chat.
YouTube chat.
Okay.
Yeah, somebody said it.
Alright, YouTube chat.
W U chat.
Okay.
Okay.
Alright.
God damn.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, they say they say Pinche a lot.
Pinche, yeah.
Yeah, Pinch is a Mexican turn.
Yeah.
PJ.
Uh no mamma's way.
I love it.
That's a Mexican channel.
Yeah, wait.
No, well, we say uh we say a la verga tuba but we don't say like that.
We say a la vera like like an expression like what the fuck?
Okay.
Um, let's go ahead to it.
Spanix 101 with edge.
Reporter for Telemundo Television is one of the first to arrive on the scene.
There was bullets everywhere.
Jorge spots one of the gunmen, but mistakes him for a cop.
We didn't know where the bullets were coming from, or what's his name's Jorge or anything.
Not realizing that they are in extreme danger, they barricade themselves close to the bank robber.
Jorge continues to report on the robbery.
Fully aware that this newscast may be his last police.
When I heard the bullet that hit behind the pool, at that moment I was pretty scared.
I started thinking, well, I'm gonna get killed.
Several police officers are wounded.
The police are changing their eyes, we're going to get out of here, we're going to get out of here.
What does that mean?
Translated the people.
It was freaking out.
It was what he was saying, he was freaking out.
We guess Billy's was like shooting back and forward.
They were like footing shooting.
Yeah, he's Mexican.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
It's interesting how like other Hispanics.
Yeah, that's true.
Telemundo.
W Telemundo.
Nick Sam build the wall.
Nick Sam build the wall in the chat.
Yeah.
Nick Sam build the wall.
Yo, okay.
Alright, let's keep going.
Helicopters catch the terrifying scene from above.
They too become moving targets.
Next shot, the helicopter.
Amongst the chaos and horror, Dr. Jorge Montes treats two injured officers when they duck through the front door of his dental office.
I see the two officers on the floor and they start screaming away.
Who's a doctor?
Who's a doctor?
I say, I'm the doctor.
Help me, I've been shot, I've been shot.
Tracy Fisher is on our way back from the ATM when she is caught in the crossfire.
The sound of the gunfire was death to me.
Well, how behind a squad car, she is shot in the foot.
And it knocked my feet out from under me.
I mean, I I hit the pavement.
The suspect is moving northbound in the parking lot.
Suspect is behind the white vehicle in the parking lot.
The gunmen continue their assault.
While one suspect drives, the other walks calmly beside the vehicle, blasting everything in sight.
He goes about 10 yards.
The return barrage of police gunfire is deflected by the bank robber's body armor.
I don't know how many times, but maybe maybe body armor.
It's unlocked him down at all.
Watch closely as the gunman lurches forward.
A police round literally bouncing off of him.
Go for the way.
They don't have body armor on their legs.
The quick-thinking police borrow high-powered weapons from a neighborhood gun shop.
And take the offensive when the gunman split up, shooting only a pistol.
The gunman on foot is finally outgunned.
In a burst of gunfire, his weapon is shot from his grasp.
Then the gunman goes down.
Alright, pause.
Alright, let's go back to the documentary.
Yeah, that's crazy, man.
The police had to go.
That's how badly outgunned the police were.
They had to go and basically get firearms from a nearby gun store.
Um, holy.
Uh the original doc.
Yeah, mate.
Alright.
We got it.
Police presence outside.
Phillips exits the building's north doorway and immediately notes a police vehicle sitting only 200 feet from the door.
He pulls out his rifle and begins to open fire on the car for several minutes.
Injuring nine people in the process.
Three were civilians, two were detectives, three were officers, and one sergeant.
Following the initial attack at Philip then spots a police helicopter hovering above flown by Charles D. And he opens fire on that too.
He retreats into the building and re-exits from the machine gun sounds like it's from the south exit.
The two start trying to engage and distract LEPD officers, arbitrarily firing at patrol cars around the bank.
Of course, officers proceeded to fire back, but were met with a number of immediate issues.
For one, at the time, LAPD carried 12-gauge pump-action shotguns or 9mm Beretta handguns.
Both of these guns, although deadly, were nowhere near powerful enough when compared to the layers of armor worn by the assailants.
Furthermore, LAPD service guns had a low firing range, too low to fight back.
In fact, at 9:35am, an unnamed officer stated on the police frequency radio to "not stop the getaway vehicle.
They've got automatic weapons.
There's nothing we have that can stop them." The unending stream of bullets emerging from the bank's entrance also added to this.
The LEPD was completely stuck.
As the fire fight continued between both sides, Philip would begin to see a greater pushback from the officers, however, which was triggered by getting shot.
Officer Richard Zaylinski from the Valley Traffic Division runs toward the parking lot of an adjacent Del Talco chain restaurant.
Now standing a mere 350 feet from the active gunman.
He proceeds to fire a shocking 86 rounds from his Beretta at Phillips, striking him multiple times.
86, goddamn.
Zajninski's location was also strategic as it served as a distraction.
He must have had a bunch of magazines to shoot 87 rounds.
I'll tell you how that.
He must have had a bunch of fucking mags.
Let's keep going.
Haynes and Osir Whitfield, who had been injured in the fire fight and had minimal coverage to move to safeguard.
So if double A's could uh wouldn't be able to have like um guns with them.
How how do they respond to these calls?
What do you mean if they couldn't have guns with them?
But you said you said that they are not allowed to wear like have um guns with them.
Like these guns, like the um I don't know what you call them.
The goals that you carry around.
You just said it.
Just now.
Holsters?
No, not holsters, the guns.
Like the pistols, like the uh Yeah, they carry their pistols with them, yeah.
But you just said earlier that they're not allowed to to to have the um these guns with them.
Or license concealed.
No, the guns.
I'm confused.
You said earlier.
They're not allowed.
The police are not allowed to have the um guns with them.
No, they always have their guns with them.
What?
You said it was now like uh like uh ten minutes ago.
Like that the police aren't allowed to have their guns with them?
Yeah.
That's why I'm asking.
Are you talking about when when they switch their guns, they don't use revolvers anymore?
Yeah.
No, I'm saying no, no, no.
I said they stopped using revolvers.
Okay.
So, like basically it'll like okay.
So back in the day, police officers all almost all of them had carried revolvers.
They stopped using the revolvers after the 1986 shootout.
Just to remote in Miami.
Yeah, they got they stopped, they stopped the police department stopped issuing revolvers a standard issue.
Okay.
So then they switched to semi-automatic pistols like you see it here with his bretta.
Oh, okay.
I thought you said like they have guns at all.
So they response.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
They had guns.
They just had they didn't have they didn't use revolvers anymore.
Like police department stopped issuing revolvers.
Like the aftermath go like Yeah, the ones that like rotate when you shoot.
Okay, okay.
Now you can use them as a backup, but they didn't issue them as standard weapons.
Like I'll give you an example.
When I was with HSI, you could carry a revol or revolver as a backup.
Okay.
But you could not carry revolver as a primary.
Okay, like first your primary gun.
Okay.
That's an update then.
I got an upgrade.
Like uh It is an upgrade, yeah.
Yes, it's an upgrade, but yeah, you um they police departments nationwide after the 1986 shootout, which you guys should watch by the way.
I covered that episode, the FBI 1986 shootout.
After that shootout happened, it reformed police departments and law enforcement in general in the United States as to how um as to you know giving them weapons with more stopping power.
Can we show it here so the people can see it?
Uh yeah, it's it's on a playlist.
Um go ahead search real quick.
Can you go Fed Reacts and type in 1986 FBI?
Should come up.
Yeah.
Yeah, my bye guys.
I thought Myron meant like they didn't carry like revolvers like I say, like they can't carry guns at all.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Of course they could carry guns.
It's just that they they just no longer were issued revolvers anymore.
Yeah, my bad.
Or what am I looking up again?
My bad.
Uh the playlist uh 1986 FBI and then Fed Reacts.
It should have come right right up.
1986.
Yeah, FBI.
Yeah, FBI shootout.
FBI shootout?
Okay.
Yeah.
Uh right there.
Yeah, I could see it already from your screen.
Share the screen real quick.
Um, right there.
This changed policing forever.
Right there, guys.
Um breakdown nineteen eighty six FBI shootout pause.
So yeah, that's okay.
Yeah, that was me when I was bald as fuck back in the day.
Fair use fair use.
Uh but yeah.
Um when did I drop this, man?
Hit hit scroll down real quick.
One year ago.
One year ago, does it should have the date.
Yeah, it does, right?
Uh yeah, August 9th, 2022.
Oh, yeah, this was right after my transplant.
Um, but yeah.
But yeah, man.
Fair use, fair use.
Go, yeah, go check it out, guys.
Uh where I break down this uh the shootout.
But alright, let's go back to the original.
Fair use, fair use.
except for you.
Again, major moment came when detectives Bancroft and Harley We're able to get cover behind a cinder block wall in the backyard of a nearby residential home, 55 feet away.
The two open fire somewhere between 15 and 24 times at the gunman.
Modasaranu then proceeds to back the Paris sedan out of its parking space and brings it towards the north exit, leading to Phillips being shot in the wrist and then in his rifle.
This led to his weapon becoming inoperable, and he, as a result, quickly grabs another rifle from the trunk of their car.
Things escalate exponentially when the LAPD receives a second officer down call from the scene.
All right, you're they respond with a tactical SWAT team.
A small but heavily armed team made up of officers Donnie Anderson, Steve Gomez, Peter Weiritter, and Richard Massa drives in around 9.42 a.m.
It was a rather strange situation as the officers had gotten the call in the middle of a training run.
And so they showed up to the scene of the standoff in a pair of sneakers and shorts.
They proceeded to a requisition an armored vehicle and began getting civilians out of the area, many of which were now heavily injured.
Phillips wasn't the only one facing major complications, however.
Modasaranu, still standing in the parking lot, is shot twice in the right leg and in his left forearm, making handling his gun difficult.
He continues pushing on until a fourth bullet strikes his right eye socket, making it hard to see.
He then ducks behind the hood of their car, dropping the bag of money and getting into the car to begin slowly moving it away.
Phillips then grabs his HK-91 rifle and continues opening fire on the police while walking along the side of the vehicle.
But this plan fails as he shot both the shoulder and the rifle receiver, rendering this one inoperable too.
He attempts to fire a few more times before dropping this one and quickly getting his Marinho type 56.
Phillips would proceed to make what became a fatal mistake following this point.
After retreating the parking lot and running into the street, his partner drives his vehicle into the road as well.
At 9 52 a.m., Phillips would turn east on Archwood Street, taking cover behind a parked semi-truck.
He continues to fire at officers until his gun jams, leading to him drawing his Beretta 92 FS, which he continues shooting.
The pushback from the officers was too much for him to take on, however, and he's struck in his right hand, which leads to him dropping the gun.
Unable to continue fighting back, Phillips picks up his pistol, places it underneath his chin, and opens fire.
Coupled with a gunshot to the spine by officer John Copperelli, Phillips instantly dies.
The police continue firing at him multiple times before surrounding the body.
One of the gunmen is now down.
Back to Matasaranu.
His attempt at escaping through his vehicle fails.
After it gets shot out multiple times.
Now 9 56 a.m.
The assailant runs toward a 1963 Jeep gladiator down the road and shoots at the driver.
The driver, realizing the gravity of the situation, runs out of the car, to switch on his way out, rendering it inoperable as well.
Matasaranu, unaware of this, throws his weapons into the vehicle and makes an attempt at driving it, but not before he's surrounded by multiple news helicopters.
He runs out of the car after realizing his situation and back towards the original Chevy sedan.
Multiple members of the SWAT team that was dispatched earlier park near the Chevy, and Mutasaranu proceeds to open fire on them.
For the next two minutes and 30 seconds or so, he releases an unending stream of gunfire.
This being arguably the most stressful part of the standoff.
SWAT Officer Donnie Anderson puts an end to this, however, when he uses the double tap technique to fire at Matasaranu.
A double tap is a form of shooting in which an officer fires a high array of bullets at the exact same area, in this case being the gunman's chest armor.
Doesn't kill him, but it causes him to pause before he's shot in the lower legs by Anderson's AR-15.
He eventually gives up and surrenders, putting his arms up, following the slew of injuries.
With him now surrendering, multiple officers charge at him and pin him down to arrest him.
They ask the man for his name, to which he says Pete, and then proceeds to yell at them obscenities, asking them to shoot him in the head.
Paramedics wait outside the danger zone, as is standard protocol and high stake events.
In fact, they had to wait outside the area for over an hour, and Modasaranu passes away well before that.
It was alleged and proven during a trial against the LEPD following the shooting, however, that Officer James Voiteki had in fact told the ambulance to quote get the f out of here.
It was found that Montasoranu had been shot in the legs around 29 times and in the left thigh twice, leading to him dying from excessive blood loss.
By 1001 a.m. the entire standoff was over.
Around 300 officers were in the area at that point, and the two gunmen alone had fired over 1100 rounds, making it one of the worst standoffs in American history.
That is crazy, bro.
Um, and uh guys, do me a favor.
We got uh 1500 plus y'all in here right now on YouTube, so like the video, and then we got about another 1500 of you guys on Rumble, man.
We got 3000 of y'all in here strong, man.
So thank you guys for being here.
You can be anywhere else in the world, but you're here with us right now on Fed React, so like the video.
Uh, what are the likes there?
We have 1,000 at least.
We should have 1,000, man.
Come on.
1000 on YouTube, yes.
1000 on YouTube.
All right, now let's hit 1500, guys.
Let's get 100% engagement on it.
Like I said before, man, we do this stuff for y'all, bro.
Cause as y'all know, we don't really, you know.
I've told you guys, I've been very transparent.
Fed Reacts is definitely like uh not a profitable channel, which is fine.
We do this for y'all because you guys enjoy the content.
I enjoy doing it.
And uh you gave you guys a little bit of education and shows that we're diversified.
We're able to cover different topics, etc.
Right?
We're able to cover RP songs, hip hop, um we're able to cover pop culture.
We're able to cover um true crime, obviously help you guys get money, help you guys get girls, help you guys be attractive, debate, geopolitics.
We cover everything on this goddamn channel, man.
It's like uh, you know, we literally are the number one podcast world because we are so diversified, man.
So the only thing I ask you guys to do is just like the video, man, subscribe to the channel on YouTube, open up another tab if you're watching us on Rumble, like the video on YouTube, because as you guys know, YouTube is how we get discovered.
Um, and then Rumble is home base.
Yeah.
Like on Rumble too, guys.
It's 1400 of you uh on Rumble, and uh there's only like 364 likes.
Yeah, man.
Like it on Rumble, guys.
Yeah, uh, what do what do we got here?
Uh anything else?
Look, we go back to the doc or chats.
We can go back to the chat.
We could do chats?
Yeah.
Alright, let me read some of these chats real quick.
Um we got here.
King Darula goes, big debate in my house right now.
Myron Bills Moe, Natalie Portman, Smash or Pass, Honest Answer.
I gotta see what she looks like.
I forgot what she looks like.
Uh you don't you don't know.
Can you pull her up, Bills real?
Uh yeah, that's mash.
That's wait, how old is she?
How old is she?
Forty-two?
Oh, I know why Yonik is asking.
Oh, I'm definitely options then, bro.
She's very pretty back in the day, like.
Yeah, what movie was she in?
Star Wars.
Um the first one that I come to with my Star Wars.
Um, there is this movie from um The Blacks one that's really good too.
Um, there's this movie that I love from her.
It's with when she had the baby in Walmart.
I can't remember the name.
Okay.
She had a baby in Walmart and it was a story.
No strings attached.
I seen that one.
Um, yeah, V for Vendetta.
Oh, V for Vendetta, okay.
Um, I mean, yeah, bro.
I mean, yeah, the you smash, but she's not hot though.
She's not hot.
She was in Heat.
Yeah.
I can remember what role she played in Heather.
Yeah, what role did she play in Heat?
She definitely wasn't the chick that Daenerys.
She was the daughter, yes, I remembered.
That killed herself.
That tried to kill herself.
The the Albuchino uh wife daughter.
She was a little girl, though.
She was a little bit of a girl.
Okay, she was a little girl in it.
Okay, okay.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, uh, yeah, man.
She's she's I mean, uh I don't think she's hot anymore, of course not, but uh maybe back in the day.
Anymore.
But yeah, no, man.
32 years old, god damn, man.
I'm I'm I'm still options.
I'll do it for the culture.
If you think about it.
I'll do it for the culture.
One time for the culture, bro.
Bro, what one tough in them boys.
She was ridiculous by eating the day.
But um, if you think about it, uh a lot of these actresses right now, they're all old.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Of course, of course.
When they were cute in their day, like now, they're like oh passed out.
Um head weight.
Myron liked that joke.
Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
Uh okay.
Wise guy Johnny goes, uh not sure if this has come up yet.
I started late, but they were arrested before this happened, and they were given their AK-47s back to sell to pay fines.
Major failure from the government.
Oh shit.
Wow.
Wouldn't be surprised.
Kevin Costner goes, Natalie Portman's husband just got caught sleeping around with a 25-year-old, and she stayed with him.
Really interesting backstory if you look at her wiki.
Oh, she should.
Yeah, she should stay with him.
She should.
Yeah, yeah.
Um cheating.
Sober Saudi goes, hello guys, I have a case for you.
His name is Yasser Bahari.
He was accused of grape with literally no evidence of Florida.
He wrote 11 books inside the prison after he got out of prison.
He made a YouTube channel.
He is famous in the Middle East.
Thank you.
Habibi.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
Fresh's dog.
Dude tries to do a GTA mission in real life.
Literally, yeah.
Yo, they really did try your GTA mission in real life, bro.
Unfortunate thing though is they got five stars without even starting.
You guys before they even started.
Who played UTA?
You know how hard it is to get out of to get away from those five stars.
Yeah, man.
There is no way.
Yeah, they were damn near six stars.
Yeah.
Idea for after hours.
If Templus Girls split in two panels, ask two or three same questions to each panel for ten minutes each or so, then chat eat can vote which panel to keep for the rest of the show.
Castle the other panel, then they can compete to stay.
Oh, that's interesting.
Okay, so he's saying split the two panels, ask two or three of the same questions to each panel.
There is more than ten girls, he said.
It's more than then ten girls split in two.
Ask two or three same questions to each panel for ten minutes.
So that chat can vote which battle to keep for the rest of the show.
That's actually really really smart idea.
I like that idea.
You'll be kicking like six girls out of the case.
one time.
Every time.
When we have too many girls like that.
But hold on.
So you guys what?
You guys wanted to see like if they say something that we don't disagree with, kick them out.
That's kinda that's like a Miss Universe thing.
Like kick him out for disagreeing though?
No, I think not disagreeing.
It'll it'll I think it'll create an echo chamber, bro.
Because a lot of these times when these girls are annoying, bro, they're actually teaching you something that you're supposed to be paying attention to.
Facts.
Like that that porn star, bro.
Like, bruh.
Even though she was annoying as hell, I'll tell y'all this.
A lot of girls think like her.
Yep.
Trying to tell y'all, man.
A lot of girls think like the way these chicks be thinking, man.
Um, what do we got here?
Oh, wait, I I want to do a like announcement, and I'm My C is here, so she can back me up.
We're gonna do this sandwich contest this Wednesday.
Wednesday?
Yes, this Wednesday.
So we wanted to talk to you about it because if you have a guest, we're gonna postpone it because we want to do it for the.
Yeah, let me double check with Fresh, because he'd be he'd be getting guests in and stuff like that.
Like, like uh pretty boy Fredo, I didn't even know he had him.
Oh, okay.
Uh before I'll double check with Fresh, but yeah, if we don't, we couldn't.
If we don't, we we're definitely gonna do it, guys.
So it's gonna be this Wednesday.
Okay.
Ooh, Wh wait, uh, are we gonna have enough space?
So we're gonna make them do it here at the table?
I I'll tell you.
We we'll we'll plan it out.
Yes.
They're gonna make it here on the table.
Yes.
Okay, and they're all they're gonna have like a bunch of and then who's gonna tell Mo's gonna test sandwiches?
You should too.
No, I think it'll be funny if Mo tested sandwiches.
Yeah, yeah, we're both.
Myron should test it with me.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm not really like a sandwich connoisseur.
Um I mean so big bo is.
Yeah, but yeah, I mean, uh nigga is big for a reason.
So yeah, we shouldn't be happy for sandwiches.
Yeah, but I'm just kidding around.
No, you're not thinking.
I think big I think you know what?
We should have Big Mo fresh and Chris test the sandwiches.
Yes.
I'll go off y'all niggas.
Cause another thing too is that like cause here's the other thing.
I hate mustard.
I hate condiments.
Yes.
Um I can't eat bologna and shit.
So it's like I'm not and I'm like, so I'm not a good person.
Yeah, I don't like cheese.
Yeah, so like I'm not a good person.
Like, I guess, just so y'all know I'm very peeking unorthodox sex uh taste in food.
Pause.
Like I just hate condiments and saw like grease and all this other shit.
I absolutely hate it.
So I'm not a good person to test a sandwich.
Cause for me, it'll be dry as hell.
And then 90% of people that you will eat the sandwich be like, yo, this is gross for me.
I like it though.
So we gotta go for fat niggas that like that type of shit.
So Bill's fresh and and uh Bill's fresh and uh Chris will be the sandwich uh panel.
That's true, my and Mo.
Don't forget Mo.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah, but yeah, Bills, you wanna be on the panel too?
Shit, why not?
All right.
You know what?
You know what we need to do?
We need to get um you know when uh the the numbers one out of ten.
Oh yeah.
We need that.
Okay, let me write that down.
Yeah, yeah, right.
Yeah, you and you and I see you need to get those as well.
So yeah, we might do the sandwich uh thing for man, watch nigga start copying us, bro.
They gonna copy that shit.
They writing it down right now.
Actually, actually, here's what they're gonna do, right?
Yeah.
They they're watching this right now and they're writing it, and they're gonna they're gonna drop that episode Tuesday.
They're gonna do it just to say, hey guys, we did it first.
Fresh if it copied us.
Yeah.
We did it first, right?
For real.
Right?
Yeah.
Right?
So guys, you've been asking for this for a while.
Um, I've been making my um lives on Instagram, and a lot of you be inspired me with you, the sandwich contests the sand to contest.
This time to come to whatever.
So I talked to Icy yesterday today, and we were we're gonna do it.
We're gonna buy the ingredients later um tomorrow.
Um and we'll figure we'll find we'll find out We'll find out if um if we can do it on Wednesday if Fresh can bring like uh um like a guest.
If he doesn't bring the guest, we're gonna definitely do it on Wednesday.
So stay tuned.
Um the after hours for this Wednesday is gonna be fire with those sandwiches.
So yeah.
I really think Myron should try some though.
Uh Mo.
Man, I I'll say, bro, this nigga Myra be farting up a storm, bro.
Let me be pissing, bro.
That nigga, bro, he be taking the piss, bro.
You hear the piss.
I drink a lot of water, man.
And I brrrrr.
I'm like, oh shit.
I drink a lot of water, man.
I'm like, yeah, damn my brrrrr.
Oh shit.
That nigga Mo, you want to talk, man.
Hey, I don't fight as much as Myron do.
I no cap I do, bro.
No cap bro.
All right.
Uh let's go back to the to the doc.
Leave me my in the streets, man.
I'm trying to save him here.
He's like, bro.
Bro, Myra don't care, but he he's he's a good one.
Wait, were they able to hear me pissing?
No, bro.
No, okay.
It's just, you know, because like my other ear open, and you've got the ear open, so it was like you see.
Yeah.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
So uh sandwich the show on Wednesday, I guess.
Yes.
Yeah, I uh yeah, but watch people start copying us and shit, man.
If I see anyone do a sandwich, I'm gonna be mad as hell.
They finna do it.
Why?
You should be laughing.
They finna do it Tuesday night.
They did it first.
No, they're gonna do it.
No, they're gonna air the idea Tuesday night.
Yeah, just to say they did it first.
Yep.
We apply in the first.
The idea is us, and people is gonna know about it.
Clip this.
Well, this on Wednesday.
It's because this ain't the first time that Dave like took an idea and did it first because we didn't aired on time yet.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
No, no, no.
Definitely, yeah, you're right.
Um okay, let's go ahead uh to the uh the the timeline.
Yes.
Well Godzilla.
Of course, following the standoff, immediate changes were made.
Firstly, the LAPD began having their officers armed with AR-15s in hostile scenarios, a trend that caught on across the country.
SWAT officers also had their submachine weapons replaced with the same rifles.
Then the police investigation begins on April 17th of that same year.
Officers raid in Anaheim home that they traced back to the two men.
There they found incendiary ammunition, ballistic helmets, think jackets, and nearly 400,000 in stolen cash.
They also found multiple firearms, including high power rifles.
The U.S. Department of Defense would provide the LEPD with some 600 surplus M16 rifles around seven months after the incident.
And these were then standard issued to every patrol sergeant.
Furthermore, LEPD patrol cars began carrying AR-15 rifles also as standard issue.
Officers replaced their ineffective berettos with.45 ACP caliber semi-auto handguns.
Something only SWAT officers carried beforehand.
In 1988, 18 LEPD officers would go on to receive the Medal of Valor for the bravery they displayed that fateful morning.
Meeting with then President Bill Clinton afterwards.
Steven Yagman, a lawyer suing the LEPD on behalf of Motasaroni's children, claimed his rights as a citizen had been violated.
When officers purposefully allowed him to bleed to death, although the case was dropped by the gunman's children following the mistrial in March of 2001.
In a deal with the police force, they agreed to drop the case so long as the officers were barred from counter suing as a result of malicious prosecution, to which both sides agreed.
For many, the event serves as a reminder of that gruesome day.
In just 44 minutes, one of the largest, bloodiest, most violent standoffs in national history had taken place as the result of a botched bank robbery.
In just 44 minutes of almost unending gunfire, two gunmen were dead, and 18 civilians were wounded.
Multiple vehicles were damaged, windows were shot into.
It truly was terrifying scene.
And for just a brief 44 minutes on the morning of February 28, 1997.
Yeah, that's backing up.
Transformed into a war zone.
Yeah, that was crazy, man.
Um let me go ahead and that's how they they whole shootout last day, guys.
Forty-four minutes.
Forty-four minutes.
Yeah, that's a long time.
They managed to do all that in four from it, which is got oh yeah, almost an hour.
It's just a long time.
What else do we got here?
Okay.
Okay.
Um Izzy Kobos goes, uh I can help with the shorts for Fed Reacts.
Uh after after hour shows really good with marketing.
I can DM you, show my skills, and help you grow, even start a celebrate channel for clips.
Um hit up Angie on Fed Reacts on Instagram.
Yeah.
Uh she definitely needs people to help her.
Um, let's see here.
Uh we got Cron's one put goes, uh, Warren.
I heard Lil' Mo robbed your mom's bank.
What?
What?
I don't know.
L comment.
Uh here's some weirdo shit.
Uh fuck Boston goes, I'm a 19-year-old pre-med uh at Boston University, worked as EMT a nursing assistant.
I want to be a surgeon.
My undergrad is free, but med school will cost 100,000 per year, plus accumulating interest.
Is it worth being a military doctor for four to five years for free med school?
That comes down to how bad you want it, my friend.
And how young you are.
Yeah, so um, but yeah, the the med but yeah, you're gonna have to sign a If you go ahead and go to a med school, right, and then you um you and you don't want to incur debt, yeah.
That's one way to go about it where they um you you know served the military for a few years um but you can't work for anybody else in in the process.
But yeah, man, I mean it's a skill set that will serve you very well, and you'll make quite a bit of money being a surgeon.
So it really comes down to how much you want to do it, bro.
That's a personal question that you gotta ask ask yourself.
Uh what's up next?
Uh Marcella River River Dinara?
Okay.
Goes, L Angie officers with no guns, this America.
We don't play that.
Name three countries, Angie.
I can.
Vietnam, Russia, and um Mexico.
Venezuela, Colombia, boom.
Peru.
Bolivia.
Bro, I can't believe yes.
Every time we ask girls name three countries on the show, bro.
One girl has to fuck it up for everybody, bro.
It's crazy.
I told you guys to start asking for the continents.
Name one continent.
You don't think they could do that?
Yeah.
That's what they'd be naming, bro.
Yeah, but after two girls, then it's gonna be gone.
It's a continent.
They'd be naming countries as like they'd be naming continents out uh as countries.
It is not like that.
Yeah, but if we do that, then it'll be gone.
Like one girl will name three continents.
That's it, pretty much.
No, no, no, no.
Just ask for one.
Oh, name one name one continent.
That'll be easy.
If it's seven girls, we'll see.
If it's five girls, one continent.
We'll probably be surprised.
They'll probably be able to do that easier.
It's crazy.
It's very shocking how uh America has like their education system not teaching anything at all right now.
It's insane.
For me, it's insane that a person doesn't know the continents.
Honestly, like I can't believe that.
I get I can pass like between a continent and a country.
Yeah, that too.
But I mean, I can pass like you guys can say, oh yeah, there's five continents.
Then or or say like there is seven continents because there is like a a lot of discussion about that because people will say that um uh the whole America is one continent, right?
And it's not the North America or or South America, which it is, right?
Now but before it was just five.
But that's crazy to me that people cannot say just one continent.
Yeah, people are retarded, but it is what it is.
Uh let's see here.
Uh Mystery Machine one goes, hey Myron, is it possible to get a case video on Hickley versus US or Rojas versus New York?
Also, do you possibly know if there's a federal minimus minimums for nonviolent or victim uh uh federal minimums, nonviolent or victim related type case, or is it up to the judge to decide minimum?
There are minimums in in the in the federal system.
There definitely are minimums.
Um and then those two cases that you mentioned, Hickley versus U.S. or Ruhaus versus New York?
I don't know what those cases deal with.
Mo, can you Google those real fast?
They're probably they sound like um case law.
Uh King Darula goes, hey Marron, how hard was it for you to create a strong second stream of income while working for the feds realistically on another note?
Have you ever listed visited San Francisco?
I've never been to San Francisco, but it's interesting how they cleaned up San Francisco when they brought the fucking president of China in, but they never clean it otherwise.
Um and then as far as like set creating second stream income, um it was fairly uh well.
Here's the thing, as y'all know, I went ahead and hired Brandon, who's my coach, I started fitness business, etc.
So it cost me uh quite a bit of money up front.
Um, but I had the education and just by implementing it, I was able to go ahead and create that second stream income.
Um with the fitness business.
How sure you were that that was gonna work for you?
How sure was I?
Yeah, because it was an investment, right?
Yeah, I I knew it was gonna work because I counted on myself.
Like I was like, all right, I'm gonna I'm gonna take an education.
If I take an education and apply it, it's gonna work.
And and uh and and that's what it was.
You know, I just made sure to really apply it, and then I was able to scale it up.
I was at one point I was making more money doing that than I was on my federal job, and that's how I was able to save a decent amount of money and like get this thing started with uh with the podcast.
Yes, this is before Fresh of Wow, that's insane.
Yeah, this is but this is how I was able to save up to kind of get us uh kick in with fresh effect, and it worked out because I was able to get that second stream of income and then the second stream of income, I was able to create basically another same business, but I was able to start the podcast and I was able to do it correctly.
I was able to get good cameras off rip, good microphones off rip, good equipment off rip.
Um and then from there I built a solid foundation for us to like just keep scaling up and make the podcast better and better.
How much did you invested that first 40,000?
Right around 40,000 dollars, I remember.
Yeah.
Getting those getting those mics and those cameras and that first setup with everything's all said and done, it was around 40k.
Damn.
But I w if I had not had that fitness business, I wouldn't have been able to do it.
Yeah.
You know?
Um, Kevin Costner, Myron, do you still do consults?
What does it consist of?
Uh well, I basically answer your questions for you know a period of time, depending on whatever you ask.
Um that's what the consoles are.
We basically handle all your personal problems.
And uh I give you the best advice to deal with it.
Um Eddie Quest, shout out to Myron.
Uh I have an idea for your looks maxing.
You can sell your own wave brush, call them MG Max, Myron Gaines Max brush, using the top notch boar bristles, and hopefully I can get a chance to work with you guys.
Thank you, F and F team.
Uh Eddie Quest.
Interesting, interesting.
Um Yeah, I mean, if I decide to continue being a waiver long term, maybe.
Um, but it's a lot of work, man.
I ain't gonna lie to you, man.
Uh being caught red-handed for other people, catching a person committing a crime, being caught red-handed for Mo, opening the door and catching Mo eating a girl out on her period.
Oh shit.
Shoo.
God damn, bro.
Y'all crazy.
Okay.
Uh do we got the machine as a gun sound effect yet?
We what?
We don't have it yet.
I was making it that I was um taking the dunk.
All right, all right.
Uh what?
Uh King Darula, does FBI personnel or staff, non-agents, get badges or some form of ID?
Do you have to go through Quantico?
Um, yeah, so you're gonna typically get, you know, a PIV card, personal identification card, basically.
Um you'll probably get some credentials if you're an employee.
Uh you just won't get like a badge or you know, the the credentials that say special age or anything like that.
But yeah, of course you're gonna get ID if you're FBI personnel.
And then I know their special agents and their intelligence uh analysts go to Quantico.
I know that they go to Quantico.
I'm sure other staff go to Quantico as well, but not as long term as the agents and the analysts do.
So uh now, Angie, my folks are from Central America, but I was born in America, uh powers and papers.
Uh simple question.
Why do you hate me?
What do I do to you?
I thought you were cool, yo.
Wait, wait, wait.
How does she hate you, nigga?
You were born here.
You're American.
You're American.
You are American.
Shut up.
What are you talking about?
And I don't hate you.
I don't hate you at all.
She does it.
All right.
I might hate your parents, but not you.
Fantastic.
Fredriac's Aspaniel, actually, AI with y'all's natural voices, homie.
Y'all need a viet version.
Third most spoken language in US, Mo Roast Inter Incoming Tiger Blood.
Tiger Because you much debut munch the booty udi udi, still respect just funny.
Okay.
Uh Tucker goes, um, hey man, I'm 18, just graduated.
I'm about to go into the Air Force to work on jets.
I am not that wealthy, but I'm still a man.
Should I be approaching women?
I feel like I don't have much to offer at 304.
Uh, yeah, bro, at 18 years old, you are virtually useless to most women, bro.
Unfortunately, um, your sexual market value is low.
Obviously, still, you know, you want to shoot your shot and talk to girls, do it.
But just understand that an 18-year-old man is not the same as an 18-year-old woman at all.
You have low value, my friend, um, as an 18-year-old guy in most cases.
Hell, even if you got money and you're 18 years old, you're still gonna be lower value to women because you don't have uh experience, you don't have competence, you don't really know shit about life yet.
So um you're not gonna be an interesting person that's gonna be able to be charismatic and charming and be able to tell all these stories, etc.
So, guys, there's nothing wrong with being an 18-year-old guy.
You just gotta build your value up.
That's all.
So that's what it is.
Um Big Mo working on an app that lets you post a pick and tag where you left an uneaten buffet plate.
Okay.
Uh regarding our healthcare system, you need to have Gary Breca on your show.
Gary appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast recently.
Info Gary provides is worth millions.
Okay.
Uh speaking about bank robberies, I was the greatest bank robber of all time alongside John Dillinger.
Make a video on me next, Mr. Gaines, and that's from Babyface Nelson.
Okay.
Uh Mo, the type of guy who'll be going out with chicks that look like Bushia from the movie Norbit and walk all over Miami while eating burgers, but throw out the lettuce of tomatoes on the sidewalk.
Okay, Stan.
You never seen Norbit?
No, I never have.
Oh, it's a funny movie.
Uh um Oh, bruh.
Think think of like a um uh a bigger Mark Henry woman, bruh.
Gotcha.
Punisher says, Hey, yo, am I the only who noticed that when Bill's laughs, he sounds like he's either climaxing or taking a broomstick up the ass.
Am I right or wrong?
I didn't notice that, but okay.
You know what?
Uh you got it, bro.
You got it.
Zen VFX goes, Y'all should do a crazy case that happened a couple decades ago.
The criminals called the hash slinging slasher wild case.
Anybody heard of that?
That that that better not be real, bro.
No, I haven't heard about that one.
SpongeBob.
Shout out to Hashing and Slasher.
Yeah, sounds like us.
I'm still on the climate.
Sounds like a troll.
Okay.
Um what else?
Anything else?
One right here.
Oh, yeah, right here.
Oh what?
Okay.
And then we got here, King Darula.
Do you do mentorships like Brandon did with you, or is it case by case based on the same sam same type of investment down you gave?
Um right now, man.
No.
Uh I don't really do mentorships right now because like I said before, I'm really focusing on the show.
And if I did mentorships, that would take uh consume a considerable amount of time and uh you know the quality of the content would have to take a back scene.
I don't want to do that.
I want to focus on the on the content of the pod and making it as uh good as possible.
In other words, I'm trying to give you guys the most value I can for free, is really what it comes down to.
Um if you guys notice we don't have that much stuff behind a paywall, man.
A lot of our stuff is out there.
Um, you know, we got a castle club, and we got uh Yeah, CEO network and stuff like that.
But most of our stuff, guys, is out there for free, man.
Um, and that's kind of how we want to have it.
We don't want to be, you know, selling courses all the time and everything else like that.
We want to really focus on giving you guys um a bunch of good free quant content is really what it comes down to.
Uh that's that's what I'm uh hoping to do and trying to work towards.
And and I think the reason why he charges a lot, it's because it's to protect time because he takes a lot of time to do these calls with you guys.
And he gets invested too.
So he'd be answering on all your questions.
And sometimes you guys uh make a console for just 20 minutes, and my room be like 40 minutes in, just answer your question, giving you guys advice, which is like a lot of value, yes, but then I don't charge more when I do that.
And I always end up going longer, you know.
I I put these things like you know, I was like, all right, 20 minutes for a thousand, but then I'll end up being like going for like an hour and shit.
Because I don't want to leave y'all hanging, but that's why I kind of stu stepped away from doing consoles because I get uh emotionally invested in myself pause.
And uh, you know, and a lot of you guys come to me with some really dark situations.
Um, you know, I pull out my notebook and I actually like write down stuff when I give you guys the best advice I can, refer people to uh personal contacts if I need to, and that's kind of what it is.
But uh, but you know, obviously, you know, I had to do that to protect my time.
It's not necessarily about like making a bunch of money because I don't even advertise it.
Um it's about protecting time so that I can focus on doing the pod, doing Fed Reacts, doing the um the new pop culture streams that we're doing, which take eight to ten hours.
Um, you know, doing the podcast in general, giving you guys new stuff.
Uh, you know, it's it takes a lot of effort, man.
A lot of time, as you guys know with the new studio, we've implemented a lot of new ideas.
So this isn't me making excuses, me just being honest with y'all about where I'm focusing uh priorities, you know.
You can't go 100% on everything.
So in order for me to like make sure that the show stays super super high quality, I gotta stay focused on that.
You know, my goal isn't to sit because if my goal is to just make money, guys.
Uh trust me.
If our goal is just to make money, we would reshift how we do everything.
We would do only after hours.
We wouldn't give a shit about doing a daytime shows.
I wouldn't do Fed Reacts.
Uh, you know, I would be uh releasing a course every month.
You know, our goal here is not to just make a bag.
It really isn't.
Like, oh, let's just make as much money as possible.
Like, no, man, if that was our thing, we would uh the everything would shift.
But that's not what it is, man.
We're really focused on making content, giving y'all the best stuff for free, helping you guys out.
How I get paid is when you guys get paid.
Right?
And I really mean that shit.
When you guys get paid, you guys make money, you guys get girls, you guys become more attractive, you guys lose weight, etc.
That's how I get fucking paid.
Alright, it doesn't have to be through finances with with a dollar.
It's more about your guys' success.
So um, yeah.
Uh like somebody commented like last week.
Yo, I implemented the tr the the um the things that you the traits that you guys said to use on your job interview, and and he landed a job that makes him like 70 to 95k a year.
I was like, holy fuck, that's awesome.
That's crazy.
Like shit like that.
I'm just like, yo, that's that that makes my day, man.
Like now he's got damn near a six-figure job off of using strategies that we told them uh to use in uh in a job uh interview.
Like that's my fucking W, bro.
When we could do shit like that, bro, there's no better feeling, man.
There really is no better feeling.
So uh anyway.
Uh anything else, guys?
Let me know if you guys make a like another stream like that, because I do have some tips.
I I was like uh um uh how do you call it in English?
Um resort resourceful human resources agent, human resources, human resources agent by giving and I actually learned how to make um CVs and curriculums like from like the head to top, head to bottom.
So it's it's a bunch of information they can give you guys if you have any questions.
But I can teach you how to like nail in a job like uh a hundred percent of the times just by uh your curriculum and your interview because that's very important.
I used to write curriculums like all day for years.
So yeah.
That's very important, guys.
Yeah.
Uh alright.
So um I think we're uh I think we're pretty much good with the documentary.
New sound?
Yeah.
What is it?
On last page.
Oh the machine gun.
Y'all got it?
Oh yeah.
That's all the value that we be giving on this goddamn show.
That's a long machine gun effect.
Okay, I like that.
Uh okay.
What else do we say?
Last chat here, and then we're gonna close this thing out, guys.
Um, I guess y'all forgot about the Sunday calling show.
Oh shit.
Oh shit.
That's gonna take we're gonna see the sun if you won't do that.
It's 12 o'clock right now.
We're gonna see the sun.
Let me see.
And you ready to see the sun?
I I kinda I I will be able to do that.
Are you ready to see the sun?
I'm talking about like 7 a.m.
No.
Well, don't don't be so like go inside your right.
You don't know Myron.
We can do that.
I just I just asked Sneeko if he's still live.
Let's see here.
Um just do one hour, maybe.
Shit.
Just 20 minutes, 30 minutes.
Uh yo, Martin, is it possible we can get a panel show at least uh one a year with uh Destiny 304 lawyer Pixie and I forget uh the others versus you and Roland Sartan.
I'd honestly help to keep you sharp as you know you're the goat of this space.
Nah, man, because people cried too much when I brought when I brought her on, bro.
Like, see the thing is guys, I try to and this is kind of where you kind of run into like um situations with being a creator.
Like, on one end, I brought her back, I brought her in, right?
And y'all got annoyed and said, yo, get her out of here, kicked her out, right?
Then I brought Sartana Rolo, and they're like, yo, let's have you know, let's do a debate.
I was like, alright, cool.
So I brought her in so many complaints from people.
Yo, you brought this lawyer back on, you brought Pixie, oh my god, blah blah blah.
Like everyone was so annoyed, so I was like, you know what, man, fuck that shit.
I'm not doing it again because I got so much heat for bringing them on because I was trying to have like a more higher IQ debate type show.
And I get it, like a lot of these girls arguing bad faith, but bro, that's the left.
That's what the fuck they do.
Um, so bro, uh it you can't win, man.
Like, I I get us some of y'all want these hierarchy conversations, but when I bring these people on, the aud the uh a lot of the audience complain.
So it's like you're damned if you do, damned if you don't, right?
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
So um you can please use everybody.
Yeah, dude.
I got so much fucking complaints when I brought that fucking lawyer back.
And I get it, she's annoying as fuck.
Don't get it twisted, guys.
Like, she's annoying as hell, to be honest with y'all.
She didn't even deserve to be brought back.
She's ungrateful uh fucking skank, to be honest with y'all.
But uh, but you know, I did it for the betterment of the show, and I got a whole bunch of complaints.
So it is what it is, man.
Uh what's the skink?
Oh, like a whore.
Three or four.
Oh.
Yeah, like a lower a lower class female.
Side notes.
Shout out to the hashtag slasher.
I got y'all.
Oh, okay.
So I knew they were.
Yeah, okay.
I knew they were trolling or some show.
I was like, what the fuck?
Um they're always trolling me with these with these things.
So guys, yeah, I would guys, I would do the open up the phone lines, but I told Sneeko I'd pull up on his on a stream.
So I'm uh I'm gonna go over there, say what's up to that that fucking uh fucking guy.
A calling show in an hour, bro.
What's that?
Yeah.
I'll get y'all, I'll we'll do a callin' show on the next one, guys.
I got y'all.
I'm ready now.
Like I said before, but I gave Sneeko my word I would I'll jump on I'll jump on stream.
I already got down for you guys.
So yeah, so Angie will make a note of it right now on the next one.
We'll probably do it on Silk Road.
You guys are probably gonna have more to say on the Silk Road anyway.
So we'll make that one a callin' show for sure.
Let's not forget.
You guys study, please.
Like investigate, do your research.
Don't just ask random lame ass questions.
Just like really investigate the case, study, see what it is about.
Because a lot of you guys, this case won, and a lot of you guys were complaining about the people that voted for this case because a lot of people don't know anything about the Silk Road.
So please study before you do your um your calls.
They're not gonna they're just gonna call in a troll.
That's fine.
Or just want to talk to my own.
Or or yeah, one of the two.
Alright, guys, we'll catch you guys on the next episode of Fed Reacts, man.
Um go ahead and check out uh Sneeko on Rumble.
I'll be over there in a little bit.
Uh and other than that, Megan, like the video.
Check me out on Twitter, guys, unplug FedEx on Twitter.
Uh, you know, let's get uh to 100k by the end of the year if we can.
Um, you know, you guys like to see me talk about certain topics, and I definitely cover them on here.
And uh other than that, man, uh you guys got anything for the people before I close up?
Yes, please follow Fed Reacts on Instagram.
Stay after you on their YouTube channel because I'll be doing the polls just on the YouTube channel from now on.
And um I'll be asking for requests either on live or on the question box on Instagram.
So please follow Fed Reacts because I love you guys.
Just stay on the on YouTube and don't follow us on Instagram.
So yeah, please do that.
And don't follow my personal Instagram, please.
Please don't follow me on my personal Instagram.
And don't send me requests or don't send me DMs either because I won't read them.
I mean I'd read them, but I won't answer them.
Expose them.
So yeah.
Expose them, bro.
Expose these sims.
It's part from the for the headlines mom.
Um, first of all, y'all not gonna be simping on NG's IG, man.
Shot down.
Shout outs, gorilla mine, bro.
Shout outs uh bruh.
I yo, Tiger Blood might be one of my new fight favorite, bro.
No cap, bro.
Yeah, I do have the girl.
And also, Osama bin Laden Raid is gonna be uploaded.
Well, it is technically uploaded, but it's gonna be scheduled.
It's gonna be scheduled for um Thursday, this Thursday, 7 p.m.
Other than that, you guys can follow me at Big Mo underscore B-I-T-W.
That is B-I-G-M-O underscore B-I-T-W.
Don't forget the memo to believe in Big Mo because that's MMO is the MO.
That was easy.
People said gorilla mine is keymo fat.
Uh and correct my friend, because girl of mine is zero calories, pretty much.
So nice tray.
Um drinking it right now.
Yeah, you got the the the yellow one, the lemon dance newer flavors.
You said he was good.
Yeah, it is good.
You like his gas.
That's not the favorite.
It's actually good.
It's actually good.
So I used to hate girl of mine, but I like it.
What?
You you hate it, girl.
Uh yeah, guys, just call that checkout fresh.
Uh, shout out to them.
Uh Bills, you got anything?
Guys like the video by mine, man.
Y'all go ahead.
Hey, the new flavors, sour waterman academy.
Y'all go ahead and follow me on Instagram at J Bills W stream, W G T A W Hollywood shout out.
And yeah, man, keep sending me clips from the red pill stream.
Love y'all.
Peace.
Derek Moore, place more days, bruh.
Get get in here in the studio, bruh.
I gotta see you, bruh.
Yo, this yo, this is the best shit ever, bro.
I'm just I'm sorry, Myriad.
All right, uh, guys, like the video, man.
I'll catch you guys on the next episode of Fed Reacts on Thursday, Osama bin Laden, and then I'll be back with the money Monday for you guys tomorrow at 6 or 7 p.m.
Love you guys.
Peace.
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