Mundo Mendoza shares with us on live the true story behind the movie "American Me"

Published 2024-01-17
If you have seen the movie American Me, you might not want to miss this episode. Former Mexican Mafia Hitman Raymundo Mendoza AKA Mundo shares with us the true story behind the movie American Me.

He shares photos and stories of the true characters depicted in the movie. During the course of the show, feel free to ask Mundo any questions related to the episode. This is truly a once in a lifetime episode. We look forward to hearing from you on Tuesday!

If you are a retired cop, former law enforcement, or like to
hear real life cop stories, this channel is for you. You will listen to
real-life events told by the people who lived and experienced them.
Our four hosts have over 140 years of law enforcement experience.

Former Lieutenant Sean Murphy worked for the San Diego Police
Department for thirty-two years. During his tenure with the San Diego
Police Department, Sean was assigned to SWAT for over twenty years. He
worked with the narcotics, gangs, K-9, and the famous Border Team. His
expertise is police use of force and SWAT tactics.

Former Detective Benny Cruz worked for forty-two years in law
enforcement. He started his career with the Imperial County Sheriff's
Office and then lateraled to the San Diego Sheriff's Department. He
started his career as a deputy assigned to the Imperial and San Diego
county jails, where he developed his expertise on street and prison
gangs. Benny worked patrol in the high-crime areas, where he developed
his expertise with Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, KKK, NLRs, and Skinheads.
After his patrol days, he was promoted to Detective, where he
investigated numerous high-profile cases, bi-national, bank robberies,
and other violent crimes. His expertise is in investigations.

Former Calexico Chief of Police Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo has over
thirty years of combined law enforcement experience. Chalo worked and
coordinated numerous high-level narcotic, gang, and law enforcement
corruption cases. His expertise was in developing community support
and relationships by building bridges between the community and law
enforcement agencies. He also developed expertise in working with
Mexican and U.S. Law enforcement as a liaison. He investigated and
solved numerous bi-national cases. Chalo is not only an honorary
retired chief of police, but a man respected by many men and women who
served under his leadership.

Former Detective Sergeant David Contreras has thirty-two years of
combined law enforcement experience. He began his law enforcement
career with the California Department of Corrections, specializing in
street and prison gangs. David transferred to the San Diego Police
Department in 1988. During his tenure with SDPD, David worked patrol
in Logan Heights for five years, in community relations, gangs,
narcotics, and internal affairs, as Special Assistant to two Chiefs of
Police and Criminal Intelligence assigned to Mexico. David's expertise
is in prison gangs, street gangs, narcotics, community relations and
policing, and Mexico's past and present criminal and political trends.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ElCucuy1904
    One thing I like about your show is that you give Glory to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
  • @JZ505
    Glad to see Mundo is alive. He disappeared for a while
  • @albertobetto522
    Whenever I hear Duke of earl , I remember a scene from married with children of Al Bundy reciding the song like a poem, ,🤣🤣🤣 He scored four touchdowns in a single game you know, 😂😂 Saludos gentlemen ✌🏼
  • Great podcast I'm Chicano but I grew up in a Bronx housing project in the 60s we were the only Mexican American family probably for 1000 miles back then. Growing there at that time up was tough.
  • @kgypsy7171
    Thank You for doing this show. Mundo I respect how you turned your life around
  • @robertjaime6808
    The Duke of Earl is like the “national anthem” for all the Varrios / Barrios from back in the days, from the 1970’s to the 1980’s, from the streets of Northern Califas to Southern Califas, representing Chicano Pride 🇲🇽🇺🇸👊
  • @BigJim213
    I walked out of the theater when I saw what they tried to portray about our People ! The culture was something that I inherited and Thank God that I was surrounded by the people that did at the end of the day had a faith in a God. Gracias 🙏 for looking out for us that would listen !
  • @user-jh6dy1bv6z
    I was in Folsom in 2012 and 2013 many many years after the ship sunk , however I ended up landing in a few cells that had Mexican Mafia members names carved in the walls, one that stood out was Chago from Fx13 which was killed in the visiting booth while visiting with his family, in fact I think it was Cuate Grajeda who killed him .
  • Saludos and Buenos Dias Gente!! Another great interview fellas!, Thank you Mundo for your story!, God Blessed you all !!!
  • This was Good Gentleman, can't wait til the next Ep ...... & Boxer Enriquez where you at.... Your up🖐🏽💪
  • @BEALRIGHTD
    Glad to see Mundo’s still hanging in there.
  • @amadeusj.2127
    Wow I’m so glad I found this podcast. You gentlemen are reaching a young audience like myself. I wish you all a great success. Much love from El Paso, TX/ Juaritos area. Gracias por el podcast
  • @Reymundo65
    The movie may have been fictional, but it was directionally, right which is all the movies trying to do when I hear Mundo story of how it happened and I watch the movie I say yeah it makes sense. It’s directionally, right
  • YES MUNDO THESE ARE TRUE HEROES HERE PROTECT & SERVE ! BIG SALUTE GENTLEMEN !🇺🇲🇲🇽🙏🏽💯
  • @amosotis13
    Orale. Duke of Earl by Gene Chandler. Classic.
  • @suthrlin82
    I would like Mundo to address Danny Trejo’s statement on an interview that he and eddy bunker saved Edward Olmos’s life, and that they met with him and he was in total cholo gear acting the part and according to Trejo he and Bunker warned him not to do the movie the way it was