Posts Tagged ‘fight’

make em say ughh

August 4, 2008

a few POSts ago i had was about Pen and Pixel (see POSt for more information). well a guy from pen and pixel, which is no longer existent, hit up my blog with a comment. i was pretty excited about that. now, a member of No Limit has hit up my blog with a comment aimed the guy from Pen and Pixel. that makes me even more excited. internet is messed up. who wouldve thought some cat from eastvan would have someone from down south reading what i have to say.
anyways.
here’s what i was talking about:

Shawn Brauch Says:
July 22, 2008 at 12:05 am
Yes, indeed, there were over 19,000 covers done by Pen and Pixel from 1992-2002. The company grew at a rate over 500% a year and was responsible for 2.4 billion dollars in record sales. Pen and Pixel also won 85 Platinum and Gold RIAA awards as well as the Source music award and countless other accolades. The company is no longer in business but you can still get great information on blogs like this. Let me know if you would like any more info.
Cheers
Shawn Brauch (the guy in the video talking with Louis)

werd Says:
July 22, 2008 at 11:46 am
thanks shawn!
i feel privelaged that shawn has graced my blog
whoop!
p.s.
it’s a shame that pen n pixel is no longer ruling over the game. i guess everyone and their mom has photoshop now…

No Limit Says:
August 4, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Shawn is a fuckin 2 face. His new company is shit. Ask for the real deal tell him to prove the awards.

g’d up from the feet up

August 4, 2008

sometimes i wish my blog was much more than just youtube videos but man… so many funny videos out there i have to share them.

watch this kid do his jig than lay the whooping to some other kids. reminds me of city of god. oh, for anyone out there that’s seen city of god (movie) and would like to watch a similiar movie which is supPOSedly better look out for tropa de elite. i have yet to watch it but i heard it’s better. anyways back to the video.

600 students fight in LA

May 12, 2008


A fight between rival groups of black and Latino students at Locke High School quickly escalated into a campus-wide melee Friday, with as many as 600 students brawling until police restored calm with billy clubs.

The troubled campus in South Los Angeles was locked down after the fight broke out at 12:55 p.m., as students returned from lunch to their fifth-period classes. Overwhelmed school officials called Los Angeles police for help, but students and faculty said it took about half an hour before dozens of officers, many in riot gear, restored order.

“The kids were crazy, running from place to place, jumping on other kids,” said Reggie Smith, the school’s band director, who said he ran to pull his students from the melee. “Some of my kids were crying because they were walking to class with friends and they got jumped.”

Los Angeles Unified School District police said that there are only two officers assigned to Locke but that the school police force brought in about 60 officers after receiving word of the brawl. The Los Angeles Police Department also dispatched more than a dozen patrol cars and about 50 officers.

Susan Cox, an LAUSD spokeswoman, said police arrested four people — three students for fighting and one non-student for illegal possession of a knife. Four students were treated in the school nurse’s office for minor injuries.

The campus at 111th and San Pedro streets has long been one of the city’s most troubled. This school year has been particularly difficult, with near-daily fights — albeit on a much smaller scale — during much of the fall and winter. Locke is about to be reorganized as a cluster of charter schools run by Green Dot Public Schools, which will take over in July, and some faculty and staff have accused the district of letting the campus drift in its final year as a traditional public school.

“Morale has really dropped because they don’t feel like they have everybody behind them,” cheerleading coach Marlo Jenkins said recently. “There are just fights upon fights upon fights now.”

Faculty members and Green Dot complained that L.A. Unified nearly halved its funding for non-police security aides at the start of the year. The school has been especially plagued by tagging crews — the school employs two full-time workers just to paint over graffiti, said Green Dot’s Kelly Hurley, who is managing the transition.

Faculty members also complained repeatedly about in-school ditching and a massive tardiness problem. Finally, the district restored some of the trimmed security, faculty said, and also dispatched an additional administrator to help restore order. Until then, the district had relied on Principal Travis Kiel, who’d been brought back from retirement. In recent weeks, students and teachers have reported improved conditions — less ditching, a little less graffiti.

But then came Friday’s melee, which students and teachers said was by far the worst of the year, perhaps the worst in years.

Joseph Sherlock, a senior, 17, who has been at Locke for four years, called it “my first actual encounter with a riot.” He added: “I’ve seen fights, and I’ve seen fights between black and brown, but I’ve never seen anything like this.”

Sherlock, who said he saw police use pepper spray during the melee, said tensions between African American and Latino students have not been a serious problem at the school. With an enrollment of 2,600, Locke is 65% Latino and 35% African American.

“It’s not the way it’s portrayed in the media; that’s not what it’s like at all,” said Sherlock, who is black. Another black student, Ronald White, said African American and Latino students commonly divide along ethnic lines but aren’t necessarily hostile. “Everybody usually just sticks to themselves,” he said.

White, a 17-year-old senior, said he had just stepped from a main building into the school’s grassy quad when he was met with a scene of chaos.

Hundreds of students were outside, and from what he could see, “Most people was fighting.” Eventually, police began to swarm onto the campus, and White said the students began fighting the officers, who responded with their batons.

“I was in the corner, just watching,” he said. “I saw a girl get hit by the police and she went down.”

Senior Victor Wong, 18, said the brawl grew out of a fight two days earlier between a Latino student and an African American student. Wong said Latino students who are friends of his asked him to participate in a fight planned for Friday that was to pit 10 Latino students against 10 African American students.

“It was a crew-on-crew thing,” he said, referring to graffiti gangs. “They asked for my help, but I’m graduating,” he said. “I’m done with all that.”

kangaroos are my new favorite animal

April 24, 2008

def. check out 1:38
haha

this is a good watch too… they know exactly where to hit!!!

Racist remarks lead to beatdown!

April 21, 2008

Brutal swarming in Montreal caught on tape

‘An attack of this type, we don’t see much here,’ police say
Jorge Barrera, Canwest News Service Published: Sunday, April 20, 2008

follow this link for the video
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=8b5_1208607333

Montreal police are investigating the brutal beating of two young men who were swarmed Friday on a downtown city street in an incident allegedly sparked by racial taunts hurled at a group of black people, according to an Internet video of the pummeling.

The 23 second beating left the two Waterloo, Ont., men, aged 23 and 26 years, lying like they were dead on the pavement as bystanders laughed and hooted. A female voice is also heard repeatedly yelling “that’s nigger right there, ha, ha.” As several people gathered around the men’s prostrate bodies someone is heard saying “don’t touch their necks man, watch their necks” before police and paramedics arrived. A male voice close to camera then says: “Stupid idiot, why would he say that?”

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