This raw narrative offers a profound look at how shared humanity and niche interests can bridge even the most violent social divides. It masterfully illustrates the fluid, survival-driven nature of identity within the rigid constraints of the carceral system.
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The biggest craziest white boy i did time in Y.A with追加:
What's up, foundation? What's up, foundation? What's up, foundation?
Finish me your big partner. Tony Tony, man, God been working on me, man, since I was born.
And don't forget, man. And don't forget, man, don't forget I represent Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ.
What's up, Foundation?
What's up, YouTube? Man, it's me, your big partner, Tony. I'm back again. Back again. Back again. Well, I tell that arm was hurt, man. I had to take that cast off, though. It's still healing. It ain't It ain't all the way back, though.
I got to keep it kind of like this here.
Anytime it go to hurting too much though, I y'all know me. I I lean over there real quick and throw that sling on and Oh, cuz it's my elbow. It ain't this part. It's my elbow that got messed off.
Matter of fact, I put it on now cuz it been hurting. But anyway, listen, man. I know you can see from the thumbnail, that's a big old crazy looking white boy right there, man. Big old crazy looking white boy. Man, man, I'm f to tell you a story about the biggest craziest white boy I ever did time with in white in youth authority.
And he he put you in the mind of Kane.
Except for Kane baldheaded. This white boy I'm talking about. He had long hair.
He had long stringy hair like the Undertaker which you Yeah, I should have used him. But anyway, I called him Conan.
I forget his real name, but I always called him Conan. He had another name that his homeboys called him. We was in YTS together. Now, Conan was from a white boy gang that was out there in Bale Gardens back in the 80s.
And back in the 80s they had a real they had they had a uh called uh uh BGWB something like that. Yeah. Bail Garden White Boys and they was a real gang. I'm talking about they they they was out there gang banging with they things.
Bail the Bail Garden White Boys. Uh if anybody was in YTS or or from out that area in Bale Gardens or wherever Bards is um back during that time, they might remember them cats. the Bell Garden white boys, BGWBS, and it was about three or four of them that was in YTS with me at the time.
I met I met I met Conan when we was in lockup. We was on the lockup unit called ONR. ONR is the equivalent to a shoe program in white. Now, when I first met him, we was on what you call the TD Bank. TD Bank is the temporary detention. That's the straight lockup side because ONR is a 90-day lockup program. When you come in, you whatever you came in for, assault, fighting, whatever, they going to put you on the TD bank, temporary detention. That's like the hole. Then when they decide that you going to do a O program after you after you finish your lockup time, they'll take you off that tier and put you down another tier called level one.
Then they'll put you across the hallway, level two, then down another hallway across the hall called level three. Then you phase out the program, you go back to population you, if you can make it.
Now, you had a lot of us that would go to O andR and do years up there. Me being one, couldn't never make it off the program.
Was always getting into some fightings and just was just getting into it. You know what I'm saying? Just just kept getting into it, man. And I was a f up.
always been one man during my during my jail time. But this is where I met Conan at on that tier. Uh man, look, I was a big dude, you know, at a young age. At the time I was there, I think I was like 17, 18, 19, something like that. Way over 220 lbs.
Conan, but I wasn't as tall. Conan weighed that. But at that time, Conan had to be in every bit about 65 66.
When you walk past Conan sale, he's looking out. He's standing at the door, looking down up under the window, just looking at you pass by.
He's a monster. You know what I'm saying? Looking like he eats you. Cool though. But he was a rider.
Now, back in them 80s like that, man, it wasn't a lot it wasn't a lot of white boys in in in white like that. Not YTS.
It wasn't It wasn't a lot of them. And the ones that was there, they had to be down or they was going to be dog food.
They was going to be dog food, man. Was it white boy? Yeah, it was white boys there. But they had to be down. You know, the ones that wasn't, they was getting ran over. But the ones that stayed down was staying down. Conan was one of them ones who was staying down.
That's why he was always in the lockup unit, man. He didn't take no mess, man.
Listen, you come to Conan with that foolishness. Oh, man. He was g man and they're off. He was going to take off.
And matter of fact, all four of the dudes that I remember being there from Bailgard White Boy gang, all four was down. The smaller ones and the big ones.
Yeah. All four was down. Them was some down white boys right there, man. I wonder if that gang is still around.
bail garden white boys. But anyway, I thought me and Conan was going to have a problem.
Turned to find out me and Conan got cool as a fan. I played Dungeons and Dragons and he played Dungeons and Dragons. You know what I'm saying? And it was a trip and we would play through the door all the time. Um, I would always talk to him about like like certain type books and stuff and boom. And we would just kick it, man.
And I told him one day, I said, "Man, I'm calling him on how he get the name Conan from me. I'm trying to get him on the door." I'm like, "Can Conan?"
And I'm steady holling his name.
Finally, he get up and come to the door.
He like, "Quart, you talking to me?" I'm like, "Yeah." He like, "Man, who the f is Conan?" I'm like, "You are Conan, man. My name ain't Conan." Woo. I said, "Homie," I said, "Man, I'm going to call you Conan." I said, "Cuz you look like Conan to me." And at first, he didn't want to be, but I called him Conan so much, he just went on and went with it.
He didn't let everybody call him Conan now.
But, man, he was across the hall to the side a little bit and we would talk talk talk, man. And we had a game that we played on the TD Bank for new people that come in.
Uh we we we we just go to talking crazy to you because we we fought every morning. Come out for the showers. It was going to be a fight. It was gonna be a fight, man. And so new people would come in. We go to talking crazy and they have to pick who they want to fight.
What say who you want to fight? I had a dude pick me one time because of my voice. Now y'all know I'm kind of tied tongue. Imagine back when I was a when I was a young kid, I was tied tongue and my voice was high.
And several times dudes would pick me because of my voice, not knowing what I look like, knowing you have just uh chose to battle the overlord himself.
You know, I had one dude tell me when I come out, I'm like, I deeded up on him in the hallway. Get ready to He looked at me like, man, who are you?
He like, no, no, no, not you. NO, NO, I'M NOT. YEAH, ME. YOU THE ONE. I rushed that fool. Got at him, you know. But anyway, I seen a I seen a time one time when the dude picked Conan.
He not knowing what this white boy look like, y'all. He didn't know. He did not know.
Oh, they would let us out five sales at a time.
It had to be five people. But we would set it up. If the dude was too far up or something and wasn't going to make it to that sale that he had to fight, everybody in between would deny a shower just so the sale that need to come out to fight could come out and fight. So you was going to fight. It was no getting around it. You was going to fight, man. It was a It was a black dude, too, man. He came out to fight.
Conan was a beast, a monster, MAN. THEY TASED HIM.
THEY had to hit him twice just to get him down. But because like I man, look, they was tased as a young kid. I tell people, man, I was getting tased as a teenager, man. We getting them wives, man. On that hallway, they had a taze and thing used to come up and it had rabbit ears that went out like that.
They had a little button. When they hit you with it, they could juice it, turn it up on you, boy. They used to turn it up on us, man. But Kane was a fool, man. He would get into with them police. And look, me and Kane got I mean, excuse me, me and um me and Con got so cool that he would match mess up for mess up. If I decided I was going to throw doodoo on the police, he decided he was going to do it, too. If I decided I was going to get him to come in the sale and fight him, he was going to do it, too. Man, he was just trip, man. He would ride with me, though.
Didn't nobody want to fool with this white boy right here. He was a nut. He was a nut. Respect folk, but he was a nut all the way around the table, man. I see. Look, we made it. We made it to level two one time.
We made it to level two. He got into it with some cats down on the basketball court.
Conan took the whole basketball and kicked it over the fence. poop and then spun around and told the dudes, "What do you want to do? What do you w to do?
Come on."
Now, of course, you know, everybody crazy in white. They rushed him. It plus it was two, three dudes. They rushed him. It was a even fight, man. They was out there battling. When I tell you they was battling, they was battling.
B. They was battling.
One of the homies was from Grape Street.
One of the homies was from 60s and one of the homies was from Vinn Shoreline, I think. I ain't going to say their name, but they was battling. They was getting it up.
Yep. Back to the TD Bank he went. I wasn't going to be too far behind him because I was a mess up, too. I eventually ended up back over there with him.
Man, listen.
I'mma tell you, he I come up with a with a um with a um with a code with a name called the Rainbow Rat Pack. Now, remember I told y'all I ain't never really been into rat packing nobody unless they really really needed it. Unless they really needed it.
All right, we had a dude come on the tear.
I want to say his name so bad.
He had been a mess up for many, many years, too. I was in I was in El Paso Roblers with him. Mess up, a nut. He was real militant black dude. And it was a [ __ ] too, at first. Then he changed to something else. But he was real militant. Real militant. Real militant, man. He was off the east side. I ain't going to say what set he from. So anyway, he would always get into it with everybody.
He was one of the most I thought it was raining.
It is raining.
Huh. Anyway, he was one of the most disrespectful cats you ever want to deal with. He was sales soldier, too. He woof through the door all the time with just woof. Woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo. Disrespect all type of stuff. Just do all type of stuff, man. I couldn't stand him. He disrespect the blacks.
He disrespect the Mexicans.
He disrespect the whites. He disrespect the police. He was a nut. He was a nut.
But now the cold part about it, when I said he was a sales soldier, I wasn't saying that because he was scary and wouldn't come out the sale. No, I'm saying it because he was just always woofing from the sale. But now he'll woof in that day room too, though.
Whatever you was gonna do to him, you just had to go ahead and do it. This dude was a early version of a Jcat, man.
This how we get into it.
He left on a 90day observation or something like that where I told you back then if you was cutting up and why so bad they would send you to prison.
They would send you to Tracy on a 90-day op. Um once you get there, depending on what you do, how you how they evaluate you, it would decide if they keep you or not. Remember I told you they had a dude on the board called Rasnik back then?
Raznick told me if I get into one more problem, he was going to send me to prison. But anyway, that's neither here nor there. Anyway, this dude, he end up leaving and going on a 90-day optive tracing.
While he was in the 90-day op, remember I told you he was real militant while we were in Hawaii. So now when he end up in prison, it gave him an outlet to get around people that was showing up very very militant. And that's what he did.
When he came back, he ended up coming back to Hawaii though. When he came back to Hawaii, he came back with a whole new ideology. He wasn't cripping no more. He had became a BGF.
H.
Okay. Now, let me give you the demographics of this situation.
Inherently, for years, Crips and BGFs didn't get along.
Um, all the schooling that we would get from older homies in prison when they would write back down to us to uh to Hawaii and tell us stories on the street, county jail or whatever, it was always, "Don't trust the BGF. Don't have nothing to do with the BGF. We don't like them. Period. It's no. So us being young bucks in ya, that was the ideology that we was going with. We crips, we don't get along with the BGF. Half of us didn't even know what the BGF was.
Didn't even know what the letters meant, but we, you know, we learned it. Didn't know what the ideology was, none of that. We just knew that older homies in prison sent word down said that Crips and BGF don't get along. attack. Okay.
So now when old boy came back from the pin, he came back as a BGL. So when he told us about it, we was all on the lockup tier. They sent him back to the lockup tier.
Me and me and Conet happened to be back over there. I think I threw doodoo on the police again or something. I don't know. But anyway, we on lockup tier. So when old boy came back, he telling us he talking over the tear just talking. So we went to like, "Hey man, you a what?
What this?" D. Words start getting passed. You know what I'm saying? Homies on the tier talking about f this, f that. So he back on the tier talking about f this and f that. You know what I'm saying? This is whoop whoop whoop.
This is what it's about and blah blah blah. So we like we going to get you. We going to get you. He going to like, yeah, I'mma get y'all too.
Excuse me. Okay. During the course of all this, he getting into the Mexicans.
He disrespecting their vios. He disrespecting they race. He just whatever. He get into with the white boys. This and this and this and talking this and that. So a after a few days it died down about a week or so. We end up doing all finish all our lockup time. We end up going over there what they call phase one. Now we all in phase one you come out one hour a day to the day room and that's what you get.
We had decided that it was old boy's uh uh demise. He had to he had to go ahead and get it. Now, the crips over there, we had already we had already said what we was going to do. Um the Mexicans, they wanted him and the white boys wanted him. It was number one white boy and that was Big Kane. That was big I mean big Conan.
So Conan asked me could he could he get him first. I told him I said man um no we got to get him. We got to get him. So we talking back over the tier and old boy jumped on the door and it's like man I don't know what y'all talking about. I don't know how y'all trying to make it. He say I f all y'all up. We going to the day room tomorrow.
What?
This dude was boded bodied.
But yeah. Yeah, that's how But that's how he was though, you know. We like, "All right, we'll see. We'll see.
You ain't coming. You ain't coming out."
Make a long story short, he came out. He posted up in the corner and just had his foot over there in the corner looking.
Everybody coming out to the day room get, you know, looking looking wondering who gonna take off first.
Conan was a fool.
Soon as he made it through the upstairs door, you got to come down a ramp and then come down into the day room. He attacked off the rip.
Man, listen. Him and Conan in the corner.
They locking up. When I tell you they locking up, they getting down for pound, round for round. They fighting each other so hard that did nobody else even get in it. Everybody else just sitting around watching like, "Oh, they slugging each other." Boom back.
Boom back.
Boom back. Lick for lick.
Boom boom b. Then they boom boom boom boom boom boom b. They stood there toe to toe, row for row, go for go and just bust each other up. Boom boom b. Even the police stopped for a minute to watch like, dang, is this a real fight?
Rootech.
Finally, they had to do their job. They went over there, macaed them as usual, made them back up, locked them back up, sent them sent them both down to the TD bank again.
From that point on, oh boy, the dude who turned BGF, I never was in population with him again. Um, I eventually caught up with Conan again on on the main line in S&T. We was at S&T together. We was in X and Y. No, we was at S&T together. Cool dude, man.
Cool dude. I remember. I don't know where Conan is today, but wherever you at, Conan. If you see this video, you going to remember me, man. Crazy white boy, man. out of Bale Gardens.
BGWB Bale Garden White Boys, man.
All right, Conan, I'm out. Hey, man.
In the meantime, between time, man, y'all tell the people that you love you love them. And it's me, man. Your partner, Big Tony, man. I represent Jesus Christ, y'all. I'm out. Peace.
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