Former Mexican Mafia Hitman Raymond Mundo Mendoza shares the aftermath after the Movie American Me.

Published 2024-01-26
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All Comments (21)
  • @user-bv4bz5ly6z
    Oh 😢 it touched my heart ♥️ when I heard HERMANO EN CRISTO ❤
  • @at0micwerew0lf
    They always repeat the old addage "politics make strange bedfellows" but the Blood of Christ truly destroys barriers and builds the strongest bridges.
  • @roosternm6830
    I was born and raised in National City in the South Bay area of San Diego. I grew up with all of this from the 70s thru the 90s. Great show here guys. I am a 17 year law enforcement and corrections vet here in Nuevo Mexico. I know both sides of the fence pretty well. Scary world we live in. Funny thing, i had not ever heard of the M until American Me came out.
  • @soymeno
    We’re can I purchase the book Mexican Mafia Encyclopaedia?
  • @sca3944
    People downplay the drug use but that’s a part of why these guys come up with these schemes nothing. Drives a person like trying to get drugs imo this is what makes them that much more effective in the criminal underworld
  • @juliangasca6640
    I just sighed up cool info. God bless from Soledad Ca. Victory Outreach member now ex gang member,addict .
  • @jimbanzo
    another great episode. I hope mundo puts these books up for purchase on apple books and amazon
  • @amosotis13
    Jimmy the Weasel became an FBI witness vs. Mob.
  • Great interview 👍I can see why he was in the mob very intelligent person !!
  • @CarlosLara-zf5uj
    Q.vo.le Raza great channel Keep doing your thing Mundo and stand for what's rights ❤
  • @ther2576
    To God be the Glory for all these changes
  • @sculptingguy2
    I read the book by Beatrice Griffin which was called American Me she was writing about social issues at that time a she mentioned about boxer that went jail during that. And she mentioned the little white fence neighbor hood in LA, during the time of 1940’s
  • @Johnnycaramelo25
    Was the colima restaurant on broadway and cesar chavez in downtown LA?