WESTSIDE ORIENTAL LAZY BOYZ CHINA TOWN GANG
Re: WESTSIDE ORIENTAL LAZY BOYZ CHINA TOWN GANG
What ever happen to OFB?NikexCortez wrote:TO CLEAR THINGS UP. THE ORIGINAL ORIENTALS ARE ES OBZ, WS OLBZ, WS OBZ. WE STARTED THAT ASIAN COLOR BANGING.
ES OBZ LOCATED IN EAST SOUTH CENTRAL. THEY BLOODS.
WS OLBZ LOCATED IN CHINA TOWN. BACK IN THE DAYS WE WAS BLOODS BUT NOT NO MORE. WE STILL RED RAG THO.
WS OBZ THEY LOCATED IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD THEY CRIPS. THE OBS IN LONG BEACH DONT CLAIM Z CUHS THEY NOT ORIGINALS.
BACK IN THE DAYS WE WAS ALL NO COLOR. THEN WE HAD EACH OTHERS DIFFERENCES AND STARTED REPPING COLORS. ES OBZ AND WS OLBZ USE TO BE CLICKED UP NOT NO MORE. WHEN WE WAS CLICKED UP AND BANGED TOGETHER WE CLAIMED OFB ORIENTAL FAMILY BLOODZ. WE BOTH BEEF IT WITH WS OBZ. I DONT NO ABOUT BEING CREATED IN THE 70S, I WAS HEARD WE WAS CREATED IN THE 80S. AND NAW WE DONT BEEF IT WITH CHINATOWN BOYZ OR ANY KOREA TOWN GANGS. BUT WE DO BEEF IT WITH KOREAM MOB BUT THEY UP IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEYS.
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WHATS CRACCIN?? WHAT UP NIKE? REMEMBER ME? THOSE LOKO BOYZ ARE FROM THE 44 BLOCC ON THE EASTSIDE OF TACOMA. THEY CLAIM THE E/S. HILLTOP CRIP IS FROM THE SOUTHSIDE AND THE E/S AND S/S BEEN BEEFIN SINCE SETS WAS AROUND. THE EASTSIDE IS MAINLY BLOODS BUT THEY GOT A FEW CRIP SETS. ONE OF THE MAIN RIVALS OF THE H.T.C. IS THE 44 BLOCC O.L.B.Z.
Re: WESTSIDE ORIENTAL LAZY BOYZ CHINA TOWN GANG
Yo Nike I think you would be best to answer this question, even though I already started a thread on it elsewhere:NikexCortez wrote:the HOMIEZ UP IN TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
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End Violence NOW wrote:I visited my cousing up in Portland and we drove up to Seattle, this was my vacation. Anyways, everything was nice, Seattle is a cool place, even in the poorer areas. But then out of nowhere, in the downtown shopping district (not sure which streets, but east of Pike's Place) I start noticing a bunch of high school looking kids wearing red. I figure, "Whatever", but then I starting seeing some gather on a corner, flaggin to the right, and looking they they were about to go slang or something.
I heard there are some blood sets in Seattle, but WTF are they doing in a nice shopping district? Anyways, I look them over and notice something weird. Not trying to profile, but I notcied like one third of those guys on the corner were Asian, and probably Chinese (there is a Chinatown) instead of Cambodian or Southeast Asian. Anyone know about this? Is this usual, banging in a a shopping district, or just some knuckleheads? Also, does the set have a lot of Asians, or was this just a rare occurance?
ES OBZ and 5-2
Is ESOBZ considered a 52 Pueblo clique?
I heard a rumor that Pueblos were sort or running ESOBZ, like they would send ESOBZ on a mission, and then when whoever they popped came to 52, the Pueblos would say, "It wasn't us, it was some Asians, right?"
Is that true, because if so that is jacked up.
I heard a rumor that Pueblos were sort or running ESOBZ, like they would send ESOBZ on a mission, and then when whoever they popped came to 52, the Pueblos would say, "It wasn't us, it was some Asians, right?"
Is that true, because if so that is jacked up.
Re: ES OBZ and 5-2
Some people think OBZ and OLBZ were created by the Peublo Bishops, which is not true. About Peublos sending OBZ on missions, I never heard of that. You gotta ask a OBZ. I doubt it's true. Who you hear that from?MiChuhSuh wrote:Is ESOBZ considered a 52 Pueblo clique?
I heard a rumor that Pueblos were sort or running ESOBZ, like they would send ESOBZ on a mission, and then when whoever they popped came to 52, the Pueblos would say, "It wasn't us, it was some Asians, right?"
Is that true, because if so that is jacked up.
Re: ES OBZ and 5-2
I don't remember, just heard it somewhereNikexCortez wrote:About Peublos sending OBZ on missions, I never heard of that. You gotta ask a OBZ. I doubt it's true. Who you hear that from?
Officers Raid Suspected Gang Homes; Crime: Sweep in four cities targets group linked to slaying of actor, other crimes. Investigators seize guns, make no arrests.; [Home Edition]
LOUISE ROUG, MILES CORWIN. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 31, 2000. pg. 3
Abstract (Document Summary)
A platoon of investigators raided homes in four cities Thursday for evidence against a gang responsible for the slaying of an Oscar- winning actor and suspected in the spraying of gunfire at a state senator's home and a drive-by shooting in San Juan Capistrano.
More than 132 officers from Los Angeles and Orange counties participated in early morning raids at a dozen homes of suspected gang members in Los Angeles, Monterey Park, Long Beach and Rosemead.
A Los Angeles Police Department source who requested anonymity said the target of the sweep was the so-called Oriental Lazy Boys. Members of the gang were convicted in the 1996 murder of actor Dr. Haing S. Ngor, and according to the source, were allegedly responsible for the shooting in January at the home of state Sen. Richard Polanco (D-Los Angeles).
Full Text (553 words)
(Copyright, The Times Mirror Company; Los Angeles Times 2000 all Rights reserved)
A platoon of investigators raided homes in four cities Thursday for evidence against a gang responsible for the slaying of an Oscar- winning actor and suspected in the spraying of gunfire at a state senator's home and a drive-by shooting in San Juan Capistrano.
More than 132 officers from Los Angeles and Orange counties participated in early morning raids at a dozen homes of suspected gang members in Los Angeles, Monterey Park, Long Beach and Rosemead.
Police made no arrests but recovered three guns, ammunition and other evidence, said Tori Richards, spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office.
A Los Angeles Police Department source who requested anonymity said the target of the sweep was the so-called Oriental Lazy Boys. Members of the gang were convicted in the 1996 murder of actor Dr. Haing S. Ngor, and according to the source, were allegedly responsible for the shooting in January at the home of state Sen. Richard Polanco (D-Los Angeles).
The latter was a case of mistaken identity, according to the police source. Polanco has a son who is not a gang member, but who has the same first name as a rival of the gang, according to the source.
That rival is the boyfriend of a girl who lives on the Polancos' street in Mount Washington. When the suspects asked people where someone by that name lived, they were mistakenly directed to Polanco's house, the source said. No one was injured.
The Thursday raid occurred after two investigators from the Orange County district attorney's office connected a January shooting on the Santa Ana Freeway to the Polanco and Haing Ngor incidents, Richards said.
On Jan. 16, five people were driving from a beach party in San Diego County to Los Angeles on the Santa Ana Freeway around 1 a.m. when they apparently mistook another driver, a member of the U.S. Navy, for a rival gang member. They began shooting at him and flashing gang signs, Richards said.
The Navy man was not injured and called 911 on his cell phone. The California Highway Patrol arrested the five men.
Two investigators noticed pictures in the car of gang members they remembered from a 1996 investigation of Ngor's murder. The investigators had been LAPD detectives then.
"They looked at the pictures and went, 'Wait a minute, we know who these guys are,' " Richards said.
In 1998, three admitted gang members were convicted of shooting Ngor in the carport of his Los Angeles home. Authorities believed the motive was robbery.
Ngor, 55, had escaped his native Cambodia during the bloody reign of the Khmer Rouge. He won an Oscar for his role as a Cambodian photographer in "The Killing Fields," which depicted that era.
The raid sought evidence to be used in the prosecutions of several cases.
The five people arrested in the San Juan Capistrano freeway shooting were later charged with attempted murder and other counts.
Two of the suspects are teenagers and are being held without bail at juvenile hall in Orange County. The three adults, Ruby So, Cam Peak and Johnnerson Lim, are being held at the Orange County Jail.
If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of life in prison. Prosecutors are seeking to try the juveniles in adult court, Richards said.
Credit: SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LOUISE ROUG, MILES CORWIN. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 31, 2000. pg. 3
Abstract (Document Summary)
A platoon of investigators raided homes in four cities Thursday for evidence against a gang responsible for the slaying of an Oscar- winning actor and suspected in the spraying of gunfire at a state senator's home and a drive-by shooting in San Juan Capistrano.
More than 132 officers from Los Angeles and Orange counties participated in early morning raids at a dozen homes of suspected gang members in Los Angeles, Monterey Park, Long Beach and Rosemead.
A Los Angeles Police Department source who requested anonymity said the target of the sweep was the so-called Oriental Lazy Boys. Members of the gang were convicted in the 1996 murder of actor Dr. Haing S. Ngor, and according to the source, were allegedly responsible for the shooting in January at the home of state Sen. Richard Polanco (D-Los Angeles).
Full Text (553 words)
(Copyright, The Times Mirror Company; Los Angeles Times 2000 all Rights reserved)
A platoon of investigators raided homes in four cities Thursday for evidence against a gang responsible for the slaying of an Oscar- winning actor and suspected in the spraying of gunfire at a state senator's home and a drive-by shooting in San Juan Capistrano.
More than 132 officers from Los Angeles and Orange counties participated in early morning raids at a dozen homes of suspected gang members in Los Angeles, Monterey Park, Long Beach and Rosemead.
Police made no arrests but recovered three guns, ammunition and other evidence, said Tori Richards, spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office.
A Los Angeles Police Department source who requested anonymity said the target of the sweep was the so-called Oriental Lazy Boys. Members of the gang were convicted in the 1996 murder of actor Dr. Haing S. Ngor, and according to the source, were allegedly responsible for the shooting in January at the home of state Sen. Richard Polanco (D-Los Angeles).
The latter was a case of mistaken identity, according to the police source. Polanco has a son who is not a gang member, but who has the same first name as a rival of the gang, according to the source.
That rival is the boyfriend of a girl who lives on the Polancos' street in Mount Washington. When the suspects asked people where someone by that name lived, they were mistakenly directed to Polanco's house, the source said. No one was injured.
The Thursday raid occurred after two investigators from the Orange County district attorney's office connected a January shooting on the Santa Ana Freeway to the Polanco and Haing Ngor incidents, Richards said.
On Jan. 16, five people were driving from a beach party in San Diego County to Los Angeles on the Santa Ana Freeway around 1 a.m. when they apparently mistook another driver, a member of the U.S. Navy, for a rival gang member. They began shooting at him and flashing gang signs, Richards said.
The Navy man was not injured and called 911 on his cell phone. The California Highway Patrol arrested the five men.
Two investigators noticed pictures in the car of gang members they remembered from a 1996 investigation of Ngor's murder. The investigators had been LAPD detectives then.
"They looked at the pictures and went, 'Wait a minute, we know who these guys are,' " Richards said.
In 1998, three admitted gang members were convicted of shooting Ngor in the carport of his Los Angeles home. Authorities believed the motive was robbery.
Ngor, 55, had escaped his native Cambodia during the bloody reign of the Khmer Rouge. He won an Oscar for his role as a Cambodian photographer in "The Killing Fields," which depicted that era.
The raid sought evidence to be used in the prosecutions of several cases.
The five people arrested in the San Juan Capistrano freeway shooting were later charged with attempted murder and other counts.
Two of the suspects are teenagers and are being held without bail at juvenile hall in Orange County. The three adults, Ruby So, Cam Peak and Johnnerson Lim, are being held at the Orange County Jail.
If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of life in prison. Prosecutors are seeking to try the juveniles in adult court, Richards said.
Credit: SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HAHA THE NEWER HOMIE WROTE THIS WHEN HE WAS ON MY SN. WE GOT A PEACE TREATY WITH COOL BOYS AKA VIET CHINGS NOW. STILL BEEF WITH ASIAN BOYZ THOUGH. SATANAS IS WHATEVERS. AKRO KAPPA PINOY MAN THEY SHOULDNT EVEN BE ON ANYBODIES LIST, ALL THE REAL GZ KNOW THAT HAHA. TEAR DROP LOKOS IS DEAD STILL BEEF WITH OSIRI BOYS. TAU GAMMA PINOY IS WHATEVERS. VIETNAMESE BOYZ IS WHATEVERS, BUT THEIR Z SIDERS BETTER STAY IN THEIR PLACE.NikexCortez wrote:our main rivalz be CBS (CoolBoys) aka CRACK BABIES.we beef it with other sets to:abz,sts,akp,tdls13,obs13,tgp,vbz etc.
So... any good places to eat in Chinatown??? I prefer Vietnamese food or Thai food mostly.NikexCortez wrote:Happy Cambodian New Years to all the Khmers out there! May you all have a safe and happy weekend! No fighting at the temples! The nuckle heads who try to earn their stripes at a temple will be dealt with! Have a good one KHMER LOVE!!!!
Not too interested in Chinese food for some reason.