EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 1H 41M
Street Takeover 70 cars towed, LAPD murder charges dropped, No Jumper Beating
from Straight Politicking
In this episode 94 of Straight Politicking, Alex Alonso and Munchie B and ODM Slim discuss: The LAPD Street Car Takeover & 70 Cars TowedThis segment breaks down the massive law enforcement crackdown on Southern California’s street takeover culture, focusing on a recent large-scale operation.The Crackdown: The discussion centers on a coordinated multi-agency ambush by the LAPD and surrounding task forces that effectively boxed in a major intersection takeover, resulting in the immediate impound and towing of 70 vehicles.The Policy Shift: The segment analyzes the evolution of law enforcement tactics—moving away from just dispersing crowds to actively trapping participants, citing spectators, and enforcing mandatory 30-day impound holds that cost owners thousands of dollars.Community & Cultural Impact: The hosts debate the effectiveness of these hardline tactics, discussing whether massive impound operations actually deter the subculture or simply push it into more remote areas of the city.2. Former LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor’s Murder Charge DismissedA deep dive into the high-profile legal updates surrounding former LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor and the dismissal of his murder charges.Case Background: The segment reviews the 2015 fatal shooting of Brendon Glenn in Venice Beach. Proctor shot Glenn during a physical alteracted outside a bar. Notably, then-LAPD Chief Charlie Beck took the rare step of publicly recommending that the District Attorney file criminal charges against his own officer.The Legal Turning Point: The discussion focuses on the recent judicial breakdown that led to the dismissal of the murder charges. The hosts break down the legal maneuvers, the defense's arguments regarding administrative delays or lack of swift prosecution, and the systemic factors that often complicate the prosecution of on-duty police officers.The Aftermath: Analysis of what this dismissal means for police accountability in Los Angeles, the response from the victim's family, and the broader community distrust surrounding the legal system's handling of police-involved fatalities.3. The No Jumper Beating & Media AccountabilityThis segment tackles the recent physical altercation involving individuals tied to the No Jumper digital media ecosystem, examining the intersection of street culture and internet commentary.The Incident: A breakdown of the viral video and reports detailing a physical assault involving personalities or affiliates connected to Adam22’s No Jumper platform.The Media Catalyst: The hosts analyze how internet platforming, provocative podcast interviewing, and the monetization of street rivalries directly contribute to real-world violence. They address the blurred lines between journalism, entertainment, and instigation.Industry Fallout: Discussion on the lack of security protocols for digital creators, the escalating safety risks for content creators covering volatile street dynamics, and how major platforms navigate the legal and algorithmic fallout of real-world violence tied to their brands.TIME CODES00:00:00 - Straight Politicking Episode 9400:03:03 - ODM Slim put dogs in the dryer during his flocking years00:08:37 - Breaking into a house with pets is considered home invasion00:09:39 - LAPD officer Anthony Freeman was 60 when he was pistol whipped00:12:47 - Robin Aguirre returned gun fire during shooting in police shooting00:14:46 - What is prison going to be like for the guy who pistol whipped a cop00:27:53 - MS-13 correction on the click00:33:46 - Bullet proof vest from the real Luce Cannon00:35:30 - ODM SLim shot a friend on accident00:38:34 - Is body armour and silencers legal in California00:44:11 - Black LAPD Clifford Proctor charged with murder will have case dismissed00:48:20 - What is a reverse gang case?00:52:45 - LAPD shoots partner in the leg00:55:16 - Deputy in Twyman murder on received 30-days in jail00:56:17 - Clip of Deputy Lyons killing Twyman00:59:58 - LA Deputy only received 30 days for killing Ryan Twyman01:08:02 - Jreed alley in the No Jumper parking lot in Burbank01:09:55 - 18 month since the No Jumper beating01:10:46 - Alfred Walker with a $1 million bail received an O.R.01:14:15 - Did Wack100 instigate the No Jumper beating?01:18:08 - Jhood denied the allegation that he was supposed to slap Munchiw B01:22:20 - 600 does not be in LA anymore01:22:49 - 72 cars inpounded during street take over01:33:01 - Catalytic Converter creating was surrounded in violenceFollow Our InstagramsMunchie B: https://www.instagram.com/mb_thamayorAlex Alonso: https://www.instagram.com/alexalonso101Street TV: https://www.instagram.com/street.teeveeStreet TV Media | For advertising Email: info [AT] streetgangs.com | Call / Text: (32Three) 681.9979#StraightPoliticking #AlexAlonso #MunchieB #LosAngelesStreetHistory #StraightPolitickingpodcast #LAPD #77thDivision #HarborDivision #LAPD #pistolwhipped #IceT #MansfieldHustlers #AmerICan #LAStreetHistory #TrueCrimeCommunity #CaliforniaLaw #HipHopHistory
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