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So one of the things that people like really noticed is that he when he came out of jail, he basically, you know, in a lot of the conversation was he's not going to be able to say Crip anymore.
He's not gonna be able to say neighborhood anymore.
He's not gonna be able to say 55th Street anymore.
The first thing he does is crip walk, scream out 55th Street, and say something about neighborhood crip.
So I think that worried a lot of us.
He made it clear to me that the only thing that he feels that they care about is that he's not in his hood.
Just don't get arrested.
Is that what he said?
He said, don't let the Johnnies catch you.
All that matters is that he does not go to the neighborhood, which...
It's very possible that there's somebody who is making these calls who's not having as charitable of an interpretation of his probation.
So I'm still a little bit worried that this could be short-lived if one of the people involved decides that they want to violate his probation over...
the fact that he's still saying Crips stuff every five seconds.
Yeah, it's really up to the judge.
And them regular stipulations for any gang member, like when you go to the feds and you get out, them be something like the regular stipulations, they don't want you around any gang members, you know what I'm saying?
They don't want you in your hood and stuff like that.
I can't be around them?
It might be a gathering or anything.
And they was just like, no, you know what we're talking about.
You can't be in the hood hanging around being caught with the gang members.