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    Back in 2001, this set called KM ( KoreanMobsters) used to kick it at the net street and the lollicup around nordhoff and reseda Valley area..

    A few TBZ members (Taiwanese TriadBoyz ) peewees jumped a couple of km upstairs but they didn't know km was mobbin deep. it turned out there was like 20 more km and km homies downstairs and the peewees ran.

    when they ran one of the TBZ og was driving by with his girlfriend and saw them running and drove up to them.

    they got like a club , a hammer and a knife from the car and got down with the km fools who also got some bats and knives from their car and they got into a big ass rumble.

    All 3 TBZs got fucked up bad. The 2 peewees went to the hospital but got released that night. The og of TBZ got stabbed like 10 times and almost died. he didn't get to go home for like 2 weeks. 3 km got hurt too but not as bad as TBZ. 1 got his head cracked with a hammer , 1 fool got stabbed in the back a few times and i don't know about what happened to the 3rd guy. maybe he got stabbed or he got hit with a club or hammer. don't know.

    after that incident that's when van nuys TBZ started hanging out at lollicup and net street in northridge, all strapped up ready to take off on any Koreans..

    that's when lollicup started closing early because of one incident where TBZ threw some guy off the 2nd floor of lollicup onto the street and messed him up bad and when net street made all the newspapers when TBZ shot some fool either from tgp or km in front of net street.

    Faggot ass TBZs lol..

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    I turned 7 at the start of 3rd grade, so I was considerably younger than the other kids in my class. This kid named Earl was considerably older. I think this because he often wore blue shirts with his name on them, so I think he worked at a gas station after school, and he had sideburns like Elvis. Earl and I generally got on pretty well, we had been friends in 2nd grade, but one day he decided to toss me around some. So I bit him on his left forearm, bit the shit out of him.
    He started hopping up and down, holding his arm and yelling like a big old baby, and I started putting in work. I was just getting warmed up when one of the teacher's aides they had referring our lunch recess grabbed me and asked me what I was doing.
    Huh? She saw me bite Earl. And there I was, punching as hard and as fast as I could, kicking, and trying to karate chop him across the back of the neck like Alexander Monday on It Takes A Thief, and she asks me what am I doing? I was fighting, man!
    For two weeks I wasn't allowed to go out and play at recess, I couldn't get to school before the morning bell rang, and I had to go home for lunch.

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    Nothing really, but my only ever violent altercation ever. It was his birthday and he was annoying me, so I lined him up and flattened him. I was impressed as it really didn't take much to do. It was too easy and not much of a fight. I walked away, then ran away as a group started to chase me, but I was fine. Almost a one punch stoppage, and something I have never followed up on, despite really wanting to. I still have this desire to hit in the face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Nothing really, but my only ever violent altercation ever. It was his birthday and he was annoying me, so I lined him up and flattened him. I was impressed as it really didn't take much to do. It was too easy and not much of a fight. I walked away, then ran away as a group started to chase me, but I was fine. Almost a one punch stoppage, and something I have never followed up on, despite really wanting to. I still have this desire to hit in the face.
    I never knew ya had it in ya Miles.

    I've hit countless saps with the leg drop brotha and followed up with the 1-2-3 for the win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Nothing really, but my only ever violent altercation ever. It was his birthday and he was annoying me, so I lined him up and flattened him. I was impressed as it really didn't take much to do. It was too easy and not much of a fight. I walked away, then ran away as a group started to chase me, but I was fine. Almost a one punch stoppage, and something I have never followed up on, despite really wanting to. I still have this desire to hit in the face.
    I never knew ya had it in ya Miles.

    I've hit countless saps with the leg drop brotha and followed up with the 1-2-3 for the win.
    We are not talking PS 3 games but real life.
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    Never been in a street fight. I was always a big guy and not much of a shit talker so I stayed out of trouble.

    Fighting on the street, in a club/bar, ect is one of the worst situations you can get yourself in.

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    Article I saved from 2000 about some dudes who got caught slippin shortly after leaving our friend's birthday party..

    Around 1:30 a.m., on June 30, 2000, four Korean men left the Basic Nightclub, at 3372 West Eighth Street, Los Angeles in Korea Town. The four men were: Sung Scott Moon, Ho Yoon Lee, Tae Yong Kong, and Young Jo Lee. They were in Tae Yong Kong's white Mercedes and they were associated with the Asian Criminals or ACS gang.

    At this time, appellant was driving a dark car. Dong Rib Lee and possibly another person were also in the car.

    The Mercedes stopped for a red light. Appellant drove the dark car to the right side of the Mercedes. Using an AK-47 rifle, someone in the dark car fired at those in the Mercedes. There were two series of shots. Four or five shots were fired in the first series. After a pause, 15 to 20 additional shots were fired in rapid succession. As the shots were being fired, appellant drove the dark car slowly past the Mercedes.

    After the [*4] shooting, the Mercedes was driven to the hospital.

    Ho Yoon Lee died as a result of 16 gunshot wounds. Tae Yong Kong and Young Jo Lee were wounded. Sung Scott Moon was not injured.

    The Mercedes was riddled with bullets. It had 12 bullet holes on the outside and more on the inside. It could not be determined if the holes were caused by one or more firearms. Bullets and bullet fragments were recovered from inside the Mercedes. Fifteen rifle casings were recovered from the street. An AK-47 is the type of firearm that most typically uses the ammunition indicated on the recovered cartridges. The trajectory of some of the bullet holes indicated the dark car was moving when shots were fired.

    2. Some of the gang evidence and the events preceding the shooting.

    The Asian Criminals or ACS gang had a rivalry with the Garden Grove Boys and the Family Mobsters. There were many incidents of violence between the two groups.

    Appellant, Dong Rib Lee, Ki-Chul Hong, and Tyson (Batman) Lee all claimed to be members of, or associated with, the Garden Grove Boys or the Family Mobsters. The Garden Grove Boys and the Family Mobsters (often referred to as FMS) are related gangs. Members of the Garden [*5] Grove Boys branch out and become Family Mobsters.

    After the shooting, a baseball cap that said "Garden Grove" was found in Dong Rib Lee's apartment. Also discovered were a photograph of Tyson (Batman) Lee aiming a handgun directly at the camera and a photograph of him with a handgun resting on $ 20 bills. Similar photographs had been found in other gang- related cases. A farewell note addressed to the Garden Grove Boys was posted on the front door of the apartment.

    Prior to the shooting, appellant, Dong-Rib Lee, Ki-Chul Hong, and Tyson (Batman) Lee were seen together, collectively, or in different pairings.

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