How Roof Koreans Took Back Los Angeles... (ft. donut operator)

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    At the start of the riots, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) offered next to no help to the Korean business owners, or indeed anyone caught in the fray and largely retreated from the situation as things slowly went from bad to worse. With no police force to protect people the city was at the brink, with both racial and economic issues taking the forefront.
    And it was this according to Kim that was sparked it all “We saw the police didn’t care about our community, and was actually more interested in arresting us volunteer defenders (Roof Koreans) rather than looters and rioters, and running away during gun fights. We couldn’t rely on police, they were not there to protect us. They were there to protect wealthy white neighbourhoods while letting Koreatown burn”
    And as the situation intensified it would be almost a week before the besieged business owners would see any form of law enforcement, so they set about defending themselves. Thus, the roof Koreans and the meme it created were born.
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  • @PopoMedic
    @PopoMedic  Před 2 lety +7384

    What story do you want me to talk about next?

    • @Moritz558
      @Moritz558 Před 2 lety +762

      The Waco siege would be interesting.

    • @noaddedcaffeine
      @noaddedcaffeine Před 2 lety +400

      Ruby Ridge would be nice if you haven't done it yet or Shawn Nelson's tank rampage

    • @abefroman4953
      @abefroman4953 Před 2 lety +61

      Sagon Penn and San Diego PD

    • @rc51bandit
      @rc51bandit Před 2 lety +1

      Ft. Polk, Louisiana helicopter bank robbery

    • @scienceandmatter8739
      @scienceandmatter8739 Před 2 lety +62

      GERMAN LEGEND JSTARK1809

  • @punakahuna4803
    @punakahuna4803 Před 2 lety +40899

    This is literally what a militia is meant to be. Props to these true Americans, immigrants or not

    • @Joe-qv7jk
      @Joe-qv7jk Před 2 lety

      “Americans” are not native to America……..

    • @whitedom2041
      @whitedom2041 Před 2 lety

      they are not true americans bruh they litterally isolate themselves in a korea town... they live in a community filled with koreans they speak korean all their shops had korean language on it but oogga booga pea brain american think he has gun he shoot ppl he true american ooga booga
      loooool at you

    • @robertortiz-wilson1588
      @robertortiz-wilson1588 Před 2 lety +705

      Absolutely!!!

    • @SirAndrewll
      @SirAndrewll Před 2 lety +3

      Immigrants seem to be more American than half of Americans nowadays

    • @loganwgriffith
      @loganwgriffith Před 2 lety +20

      F yeah. More American than most of our citizens.
      This is why we "need" ARs and AKs!

  • @whatevesdude4193
    @whatevesdude4193 Před 2 lety +10736

    I need a home security system that offers "roofs koreans" as a home security option

    • @GamerMarine89
      @GamerMarine89 Před 2 lety +555

      You just need to feed, water and occasionally supply them with ammo

    • @bjrnterjesen651
      @bjrnterjesen651 Před 2 lety +54

      🤣🤣

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Před 2 lety +379

      You can buy a rooftop Caucasian for half the price...

    • @jayoh123
      @jayoh123 Před 2 lety +135

      dosnt have to be koreans. just good people that will stand up for whats right.

    • @damianstemarie
      @damianstemarie Před 2 lety +268

      Be your own rooftop korean

  • @LaxTenzin
    @LaxTenzin Před 2 měsíci +1003

    I had Korean friends all armed to the teeth driving from orange county to Korea town to help Koreans business from these looters. I was amazed by the unity of Southern California Koreans.

    • @Darthdoodoo
      @Darthdoodoo Před měsícem +51

      Fuk yea dude asians are great at sticking together to help each other. Thats why they will be the next super power cuz they know unity not diversity is their strength

    • @greerstirling9665
      @greerstirling9665 Před měsícem +4

      When I heard about this years ago, I thought it was absolutely hilarious the Korean Americans pulled up and turned the tide.

    • @jgw9990
      @jgw9990 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@DarthdoodooThey won't be. Unfortunately Asians don't have enough children anymore. China, Korea and Japan are all dying out now. Vietnam still has a high birth rate I think

    • @Alex-xz7ij
      @Alex-xz7ij Před měsícem

      That’s Terr-orist act

    • @Justdont693
      @Justdont693 Před měsícem +2

      @@jgw9990this is a worldwide problem. Russia, Europe, North AND South America, all also have falling birth rates.
      India I think is rising….

  • @jacksonhodge4638
    @jacksonhodge4638 Před 3 měsíci +2254

    They ain’t Koreans, they’re Korean Americans. Respect.

    • @jsk6390
      @jsk6390 Před 2 měsíci

      Wow someone can be this dumb lol

    • @jennifurzoe1302
      @jennifurzoe1302 Před 2 měsíci +84

      Americans of Korean descent

    • @anydaynow01
      @anydaynow01 Před 2 měsíci +89

      I would say they're just Americans. The vast majority of us aren't the original people on this continent.
      And American heroes at that, the founding fathers would be proud of their organized defense until the cavalry arrived.

    • @ddickeybenton8154
      @ddickeybenton8154 Před 2 měsíci +24

      corrected again. Americans period...

    • @nbkd2wnoo9
      @nbkd2wnoo9 Před měsícem

      @@anydaynow01yc

  • @rogerrabbit8304
    @rogerrabbit8304 Před 2 lety +21380

    The black man screaming "it's not right!" at the people destroying the community he was likely born and raised in always gets me

    • @walruspanda0072
      @walruspanda0072 Před 2 lety +2942

      His business was one of many looted and destroyed during the riots as well

    • @lecoureurdesbois86
      @lecoureurdesbois86 Před 2 lety +1506

      "Stop acting white"

    • @Hoochibaba
      @Hoochibaba Před 2 lety +2642

      Such a chilling video to watch. A man born with nothing built something for himself then destroyed by the people in his community

    • @rationalicthus
      @rationalicthus Před 2 lety +578

      I'll never forget watching it as it happened. Terrifying, and somewhat new back then. Now it's an everyday occurrence it seems.

    • @josephcortez9356
      @josephcortez9356 Před 2 lety +1389

      That black man had internal white supremacy and was violently fighting a "mostly" peaceful protest. Joking by the way.

  • @robdlc438
    @robdlc438 Před rokem +5689

    Koreans were absolutely being targeted in the riots. They stood up for themselves in legitimate self defense.

    • @SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH
      @SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH Před rokem

      There are numerous Crips testimonies, saying that they bought their guns from the police, and MS13 stands for Mason with the occult number 13 attached to it - yes, all these gangs work for their Masters in the US Government and US Authorities, who are predominently Freemason members being the top gang on the food chain. Total intel on the enemy within in CZcams video "The Swiss Beast - Home of the Devil; Part 1 Nazi-Templars" also on channel Giureh. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society.

    • @deeznutz8320
      @deeznutz8320 Před rokem

      @S Because that Korean lady shot a black girl in the back after a robbery i believe? It was right during the Rodney King verdict

    • @SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH
      @SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH Před rokem +76

      @Somebody Same problem in South Africa.

    • @MRFittedcap5950
      @MRFittedcap5950 Před rokem +40

      I don’t condone Koreans being targeted, but You do know why, right?

    • @MolpPlom
      @MolpPlom Před rokem

      @@SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH yeah the problem with black appear when they leave africa

  • @331SVTCobra
    @331SVTCobra Před měsícem +193

    A lawless mob is a form of tyranny. 2A is about ending tyranny. Well done, Koreans.
    Did I say "Koreans"? I meant "fellow Americans (that came from Korea)".

  • @ctg6734
    @ctg6734 Před měsícem +309

    It's infuriating that law enforcement will take away your ability to defend yourself and then not provide protection when it's needed. I was so happy to see those business owners take a stand against the looters.

    • @tylerbonser7686
      @tylerbonser7686 Před měsícem

      The government wants to take away our ability. It's up to the people on whether or not to let that happen.

    • @loganstewart6133
      @loganstewart6133 Před 14 dny

      Keep this in mind. It is NOT the police. It is agencies like the ATF. Police are enforcers not lawmakers. The messenger of sorts.

    • @littlet888
      @littlet888 Před 11 dny +5

      @jacobcory414
      That’s what a national guard and militias are supposed to be for.

    • @ivanliu4818
      @ivanliu4818 Před 8 dny +3

      "it's infuriating that law enforcement will take away your ability to defend yourself whilst not providing protection when it's needed" this is essentially the UK in a nutshell.

  • @urmaker
    @urmaker Před 2 lety +9299

    We don't need the second ammendment. The police will protect you! As we see in this beautiful display.

    • @mikepalmer2219
      @mikepalmer2219 Před 2 lety

      My son is a sheriff deputy and he says keeping the peace only works until people decide they don’t want to anymore. It’s a kind of illusion people have bought into. As soon as a situation like this happens where thousands of people decide to riot nothing will stop them. You can bring in the national guard and start mowing people down I suppose. But when people cross the line into a riot of this capacity you best get the hell out.

    • @kevinb1096
      @kevinb1096 Před 2 lety +760

      In 2005 the supreme court ruled the police have no duty to protect. Which is why we need full automatics.

    • @wolfenrichtophen6010
      @wolfenrichtophen6010 Před 2 lety +475

      @@kevinb1096 Full-Automatics are hard to control though. Semi-Auto works just as well. You need decent training to operate a Full-Auto weapon.

    • @kevinb1096
      @kevinb1096 Před 2 lety +391

      @@wolfenrichtophen6010 it ain't about being accurate. If you're surrounded 50 to 1. You're just going to spray. I turned down the wrong street when the stuff was popping off in Baltimore and I almost got surrounded. Semi auto wouldn't have helped me out if I got stopped.

    • @TheGryfx
      @TheGryfx Před 2 lety

      Was just thinking the same thing. The police are here to protect the status quo nothing more. When shit hits the fan they won't be out to serve you.

  • @boatznhoez1095
    @boatznhoez1095 Před 2 lety +2927

    I served in the army with a man that was of Korean decent from LA. We always joked and said he was our secret weapon the rooftop Korean. Turns out his dad was actually one of the rooftop Koreans.

    • @PisaniProductions
      @PisaniProductions Před 2 lety +32

      Another guy in the comments said that too, wonder if y’all knew each other?

    • @qwertpoiuy430
      @qwertpoiuy430 Před 2 lety +110

      @@PisaniProductions there’s a lot of Korean Americans, and lots of Koreans that took place

    • @boatznhoez1095
      @boatznhoez1095 Před 2 lety +9

      @@PisaniProductions I mean its always a possibility, but the army is a big place.

    • @johnychrist5475
      @johnychrist5475 Před 2 lety +21

      @@boatznhoez1095 the army actually feels really small when you're in it, meet alot of the same faces all over the world

    • @boatznhoez1095
      @boatznhoez1095 Před 2 lety +8

      @@johnychrist5475 thats fair, but ive been out for a little over ten years now and once you add veterans and prior service it gets a bit harder to say yeah I know that guy without some specifics

  • @carguy1979
    @carguy1979 Před měsícem +62

    Just realized how brilliant it was to use the radio station as a makeshift 911. Since they were speaking Korean the rioters couldn’t eaves drop and know what was going down. Similar to Navajo code-talkers.

  • @kevinkocher9347
    @kevinkocher9347 Před 2 měsíci +312

    Kenneth K. Lee is the man in the red shirt sadly passed away recently

    • @TheKing-uu7jn
      @TheKing-uu7jn Před měsícem +30

      God bless his soul

    • @yak9989
      @yak9989 Před měsícem +14

      RIP

    • @miniaturefarmer464
      @miniaturefarmer464 Před měsícem +12

      As far I have read, he is alive and well and still a conservative 9th circuit federal judge.

    • @kevinkocher9347
      @kevinkocher9347 Před měsícem +10

      @@miniaturefarmer464 Could I have read the wrong article? Because this picture featured with his name right above the title i searched for who his is and up popped the article in the LA times

    • @richardhead3211
      @richardhead3211 Před měsícem +4

      the man was a stud the polo and the smile.

  • @GP-nr2fm
    @GP-nr2fm Před 10 měsíci +7395

    Public schools should teach our kids that Rooftop Koreans are American heroes.

    • @kabysummit5801
      @kabysummit5801 Před 10 měsíci +132

      Whether the public schools came through or not, we the society can do that for our youngsters.

    • @pongangelo2048
      @pongangelo2048 Před 10 měsíci

      Nah, schools are pro BLM. Any stories that vilifying black people are unacceptable. Stories involving black people must paint them as the victims.

    • @TheHoodVoice2024
      @TheHoodVoice2024 Před 10 měsíci +40

      Teach it in Asia

    • @kabysummit5801
      @kabysummit5801 Před 10 měsíci +56

      @@TheHoodVoice2024
      You bet it should. And you better believe news travels.

    • @ospreyslender8931
      @ospreyslender8931 Před 9 měsíci +75

      they dont even teach geography in the US, no point in teaching about Korean Americans when they only want to hear about themselves.

  • @theusher2893
    @theusher2893 Před 2 lety +3070

    "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State..."
    They look pretty well regulated to me. Props to any American regardless of background who uses their rights to stand up for themselves.

    • @brrt3678
      @brrt3678 Před 2 lety

      riots is not defense of the state? 🤔
      Pretty sure is a fucking mob with guns, in small groups, with no coordination and most likely to be shot by anyone whipping out a gun...since again no one could coordinate or communicate. Well Regulated....seems to be the problem that was missing.

    • @jairogiraud770
      @jairogiraud770 Před 2 lety +134

      Bro they even had a radio broadcast that helped them rally at needed points. if thats not organized i dont know what is

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 Před 2 lety +3

      🤡🤡🤡

    • @patrickmajor5471
      @patrickmajor5471 Před 2 lety +87

      @@calicoesblue4703 the lay down and comply type

    • @patrickmajor5471
      @patrickmajor5471 Před 2 lety +36

      @@jairogiraud770 yes brother, clearly they were prepared and were not gonna allow their business to burn to ashes

  • @inoroth2001
    @inoroth2001 Před 4 měsíci +137

    7:40 The idea of a radio station becoming a makeshift 911 dispatch for vigilante guards because the formal process failed is so sad, but so inspiring. It never should have gotten this bad, but thanks to these Americans of Korean descent, some semblance of order was maintained. With how the last few years have gone, it may be necessary for Americans of all descents to once again defend the order those elected and sworn to do so fail.

    • @DowntownJulieB
      @DowntownJulieB Před měsícem +1

      Jan 6th when people overtook our U.S. Capitol and the police and guards at the Capitol.
      I love the USA and I love our law enforcement officers.

    • @jaysonb.6669
      @jaysonb.6669 Před měsícem

      @@DowntownJulieB MSM lies. It was a false flag operation. The only insurrectionists' were FBI plants & informants provoking the masses. DC Mayor & Gov. purposefully understaffed police security too.

  • @CCOT_GD_
    @CCOT_GD_ Před 3 měsíci +303

    This is what makes koreans so good. Instead of playing victim, they decided to fight back and hold.

    • @suzanneflowers2230
      @suzanneflowers2230 Před měsícem +6

      Exactly.

    • @Mijah-ff8ib
      @Mijah-ff8ib Před měsícem +37

      We don’t sit around and cry racism while destroying everything others‘d built and ask for handouts. One thing I can say with 100% about Korean immigrants is that they’re resilient and hardest working people. Always stay focused on education, career and most importantly building a strong family! At least that’s what my family has been working towards 3very day.

    • @vincent2053
      @vincent2053 Před měsícem +1

      @@Mijah-ff8ibnice

  • @jameslee652
    @jameslee652 Před 2 lety +8250

    My dad was a roof top Korean. After he left the ROK Army in 1971, he swore to never use a gun again. My dad broke his promise to himself so he could keep his promise to me: to raise me never wanting for basic human needs.
    To me the story of rooftop Koreans is about a generation of Koreans who survived the Korean War, fought in Vietnam, and later on the roofs so their families could live the American dream.
    Thanks for sharing their story

    • @SynthCool
      @SynthCool Před 2 lety

      well duh we destroyed and destabilized your weak little countries in the 60s so you had no choice but the american dream lol

    • @DK-421
      @DK-421 Před 2 lety +202

      Sorry that your family had to go through all this.

    • @TheCaptainbeefylog
      @TheCaptainbeefylog Před 2 lety +461

      It may be just my opinion, but these are the kind of people who built America and made it the land of opportunity, by their hard work and determination. True Americans. Massive respect to your father and his compatriots.
      It's sad that your father had to break his promise and I suspect that decision cost him something deep inside, so my respect for people such as he is only increased.

    • @ShawsOwn
      @ShawsOwn Před 2 lety +199

      Damned. That's a perspective that I hadn't considered until you shared this. I was stationed in Korea & saw how hard mandatory service was for a lot of Korean men. My job's (USAF Security Forces) Korean counter of Air Police has a lot of suicides. So I could see how setting that aside would be a relief. Then having to take arms up again after that. That's massive determination & must have mentally hung over many of the roof top Koreans.
      Thank you for sharing this perspective & my thanks to your dad for his service to both of his countries.

    • @dxpdigital5343
      @dxpdigital5343 Před 2 lety

      lmao slavery built america, are you out your fckn mind?

  • @johnnyappleseed6655
    @johnnyappleseed6655 Před 8 měsíci +1969

    My dad was stuck in an apartment complex in La being guarded by Koreans, he said it was the most surreal moment of his life.

    • @jp-ty1vd
      @jp-ty1vd Před 6 měsíci +34

      I wonder how many were former ROK soldiers?

    • @mirkat2008
      @mirkat2008 Před 6 měsíci +58

      @@jp-ty1vd all of them, probably some KPA too

    • @rmac3217
      @rmac3217 Před 5 měsíci +48

      Then he saw his son listening to K-Pop, then that became the most surreal moment of his life.

    • @Curtoonstv
      @Curtoonstv Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@rmac3217😂😂 he’s tryna roast

    • @KingCrabSuited
      @KingCrabSuited Před 5 měsíci +16

      ​@@jp-ty1vdthey were all South Korean immigrants. North Koreans are trapped and not allowed to exit their country.

  • @stevekillgore9272
    @stevekillgore9272 Před 2 měsíci +59

    Born and raised in Los Angeles county, my wife and I were newly married and living in Woodland Hills. I commuted past LAX to the Hawthorne airport and my wife worked for Crusader insurance. We had gone to the Dodgers game with my parents and drove back home on the freeway through the spreading chaos and fires seen in that stock montage you included ( at 4:05) ... the roof Koreans were the bright spot of the whole week, 2A forever !
    My wife's company worked hard to help business owners recover as best possible.

  • @rubenlanda9887
    @rubenlanda9887 Před měsícem +35

    I'm PROUD of being Korean......and I'm not even Korean!

  • @n1zm0
    @n1zm0 Před 2 lety +2539

    The bulk of these men weren't specifically just North Korean refugees that escaped to South Korea then immigrated to the US. They were also normal South Koreans as well, South Korea has had mandatory conscription since the armistice of the Korean War, they all more or less served their time in the ROKAF in some form or another and had military training. It showed in the sense of not specifically firearms training but how quickly they mobilized and organized their defences together so efficiently as a group.

    • @negativeionz
      @negativeionz Před 2 lety +157

      Yeah, for sure it was more native-born South Koreans than North.

    • @trespire
      @trespire Před 2 lety +141

      This is why more nations should adopt conscript military service for young adults, like in Swizerland, Italy, Finland. It builds ones character and unifies the nation. Regards from Israel.

    • @Louzahsol
      @Louzahsol Před 2 lety

      @@trespire is that why Israel tries to divide every other country?

    • @davidha8874
      @davidha8874 Před 2 lety

      Better is a well organized volunteer civilian militia. The govt army is well known to create suicidal conditions amongst its solders and starts needless foreign wars.

    • @batmanv.hendustan7506
      @batmanv.hendustan7506 Před 2 lety +42

      @@trespire Our youth [South Koreans] loathe the conscription and they will try to find any means to escape it. In my class there are only a few who find it a necessity and duty.

  • @CatsMeowPaw
    @CatsMeowPaw Před rokem +3332

    Koreans were targeted by the rioting mobs because Koreans had made successes of their lives, built thriving small businesses, and looked different to the rioting mob. Nothing but full respect to the Roof Koreans who bravely fought back and protected their families and businesses.

    • @obunga4233
      @obunga4233 Před rokem +107

      They were also targeted because how Latasha H. was shot and killed by a Korean store owner. I'm not calling myself an expert because i wasn't born by the time the riots even broke out and how i'm just now learning about this. But most of the 1992 riots was gang mentality and it seems like a plausible justification that rioters and looters would target koreatown because of this.

    • @joker1087
      @joker1087 Před rokem +362

      @@obunga4233 people talk about that but also forget the amount of korena store owners killed and beaten prior to that. one store owner was executed a week earlier . violence begets violence. it’s sad

    • @obunga4233
      @obunga4233 Před rokem +29

      @@joker1087 True, I cant disagree with that last statement

    • @sillasaram9121
      @sillasaram9121 Před rokem +1

      @@obunga4233 They were targeted because media covered up the fact that 85% of Koreans murdered were by blacks. When they don't show how Koreans were being murdered, DemoKKKrat media was out to start a race war by highlighting Harlan story over and over.

    • @tahirhubbard7633
      @tahirhubbard7633 Před rokem +16

      That's not true, the Koreans weren't targeted because they were Korean that's a B's other store owners of different race was targeted also black and white and Mexican. In riot the rioters see a lot of stores as fair game

  • @JustwingitRC
    @JustwingitRC Před měsícem +46

    I was there back in April-May 1992, deploying out of San Diego with C/3-185 AR. I personally saw the Korean business owners defending their property with my own eyes. We (the California Army National Guard) waved at them. We figured that we were in this together. Very difficult and trying times, thanks for putting this video out so people can learn about the history of the LA Riots...

  • @boomer-x-trooper82
    @boomer-x-trooper82 Před měsícem +20

    Those roof top Americans did the most American thing ive ever witnessed. Protected their lives and property with the 2A.

    • @Doomguy9OOO
      @Doomguy9OOO Před měsícem

      They are more american than most americans i see that let rioters walk all over them, the only other one that is on their level is kyle rittenhouse, nobody else did sh!t

  • @slowoldguy4119
    @slowoldguy4119 Před 2 lety +4367

    I was 21 when this happened. My dad, who was a captain in the korean army, had a store in downtown LA. He told my older brother and me that we needed to protect our business. The three of us got there to find that the other korean store owners were already on the roof armed. Spent 3 days on that roof taking turns keeping watch. Shot warning shots and got shot at but fortunately no one got hurt. Thank you for this video, it brought tears to my eyes

    • @joshuawilliams194
      @joshuawilliams194 Před 2 lety +272

      Brought tears to my eyes and I wasn't even there. Wish more people In America would stand up for whats right!

    • @redraiderrider3289
      @redraiderrider3289 Před 2 lety +139

      @@joshuawilliams194 one day, we will. We will have no choice.

    • @glennwatson3313
      @glennwatson3313 Před 2 lety +30

      Well done.

    • @FM-ig3th
      @FM-ig3th Před 2 lety +59

      대한민국!

    • @k.lisaswensen9877
      @k.lisaswensen9877 Před 2 lety +113

      Wow. Respect. Vote to protect our A2 right. It's under attack.

  • @InfinityR319
    @InfinityR319 Před 2 lety +2461

    You know you're about to have a bad time when:
    The snow starts speaking Finnish
    The bushes starts speaking Vietnamese
    And the rooftop starts speaking Korean.

    • @justsomeguywithasurprisede4059
      @justsomeguywithasurprisede4059 Před 2 lety +224

      When the mountains start speaking Filipino
      When the skies start speaking American
      When the caves start speaking Japanese
      So on so fourth

    • @klepto9906
      @klepto9906 Před 2 lety +131

      @@justsomeguywithasurprisede4059 When the chlorine gas starts speaking Russian

    • @DrCruel
      @DrCruel Před 2 lety +125

      @@klepto9906 About the same time the Javelins start speaking Ukrainian.

    • @LilfletchJDub
      @LilfletchJDub Před 2 lety +54

      When the oil fields start speaking American English 😂

    • @HiddenAgendas
      @HiddenAgendas Před 2 lety

      Or black people just roaming around thinking they are entitled to everything for free.

  • @nidantwofifteen8390
    @nidantwofifteen8390 Před měsícem +88

    I was part of the National Guard deployment A co. 1/149 AR. my squad was deployed to one of the shops. there was a burned down building in the corner of the parking lot and a Walgreens at the end of the row of shops. I walked into the store owned by a Korean gentleman. He and a group of his friends were sitting on the floor playing a game and using ammo to bet with. He asked me the caliber of my side arm and I told him .45 ACP. he gave me a baggie full of ammo for me and my squad. To this day I do not remember what corner that was on but the local shop owners were good with us and we did our best to maintain order for them and the residents of the area. I do wish I had taken pictures but at the time the job was not about sight seeing.

  • @JETZcorp
    @JETZcorp Před 2 měsíci +152

    These absolute Chads showed the rest of the world what real Americans look like. Unfathomably based.

    • @phillipdavidhaskett7513
      @phillipdavidhaskett7513 Před měsícem +2

      WTF does that even mean? Stringing words together doesn't make a witty comment.

    • @NuanceOverDogma
      @NuanceOverDogma Před měsícem

      @@phillipdavidhaskett7513 it means you are an out of touch clown.

    • @cupsoup7244
      @cupsoup7244 Před měsícem +3

      Please get off the internet

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp Před měsícem +20

      @@phillipdavidhaskett7513 Translation for Old People:
      These cool and masculine men demonstrated the attitude and actions befitting the cultural expectations of United States citizens. They are the opposite of woke victims, and hold strong principles.

    • @whalobster7180
      @whalobster7180 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@JETZcorp im goving you mayor +2's for those chad responses, stay based

  • @shahpoetix
    @shahpoetix Před 2 lety +2140

    My father worked on Beverly and Normandie during the riots. He told me about the Koreans that helped him and his store. They helped him leave the area when it started to get really bad with an armed escort. People don’t really understand the level of lawlessness there was. I’m glad my father made it out safe and big respect to those Koreans that helped my Dad.

    • @play4keeps77
      @play4keeps77 Před 2 lety +22

      Glad they helped ur dad imagine ur dad met a different woman after those riots and u were never born. Lmao

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked Před 2 lety +8

      @@play4keeps77 its called a butterfly effect and its a horrific concept

    • @exo-zaddy4886
      @exo-zaddy4886 Před 2 lety

      and people wanna ban our second amendment smh.

    • @shahpoetix
      @shahpoetix Před 2 lety

      @@play4keeps77 imagine I caught you in a parallel universe and snapped all your fingers off so you couldn’t type in this universe lol

    • @Paul_DSZ
      @Paul_DSZ Před 2 lety +16

      @@play4keeps77 a lot people were injured, died, or lost businesses. I only hear stories from my family but May 2020 looting was pretty wild in lawlessness too, not near the riots but how spread out the chaos was, they just consciously did it in nicer areas (there was some people just protesting)

  • @ErickKhan
    @ErickKhan Před 2 lety +3913

    People think LA today is "bad" lol.
    Early 90s Los Angeles was a whole different animal

    • @christopherwharton6022
      @christopherwharton6022 Před 2 lety +416

      It’s getting right back to where it was with all of the soft on crime policies.

    • @justinissocool1
      @justinissocool1 Před 2 lety +400

      Now it’s kinda just a zombie town run down by drugs and homelessness. Back then it was a fuckin war zone

    • @crookedjack5499
      @crookedjack5499 Před 2 lety +327

      @@firebird4491 This just isn't true. People use this argument for the war on drugs which is completely different. Being tougher on violent criminals charged with murder, rape or robbery and not releasing them out into the population a few days later after their arrest does stop them from committing more crimes. As things are right now people are being caught and released just to continue what they were originally arrested for

    • @raviatm
      @raviatm Před 2 lety

      yeah man. especially all of the insane bank robberies

    • @laflame5798
      @laflame5798 Před 2 lety +15

      woah found my fav youtuber in the comments😂. 4/20 blaze it

  • @Rider-lo9vt
    @Rider-lo9vt Před 2 měsíci +24

    We gotta remember most of them Korean dudes served three years in the military, and some even fought with the U.S. Army against them communist forces in Vietnam

    • @jhavajoe3792
      @jhavajoe3792 Před měsícem +2

      The Korean Tigers were the most feared by the Vietcong.

    • @bigpapi6688
      @bigpapi6688 Před měsícem

      @@jhavajoe3792was hopping in to say this. The Koreans were fucking great in the Vietnam war. They were fiercely loyal after we helped them in the Korean War. Have been ever since.

    • @timogen1970
      @timogen1970 Před 9 dny

      This was the comment I was looking for. If only the looters had gone to Westminster first, the Vietnamese would have told them not to bother going downtown.

  • @adonijahmorningstar493
    @adonijahmorningstar493 Před 24 dny +12

    As Black man from another country, I was *HAPPY* to see the Korean protecting their business...

    • @user-bf1li9wf9l
      @user-bf1li9wf9l Před 2 dny +1

      Great, now Tell your people to leave crime alone.

  • @luizdiaz5196
    @luizdiaz5196 Před rokem +3029

    I applaud the korean community for banding together and protecting their businesses.

    • @kandysell
      @kandysell Před rokem

      maybe the south korean government forcing every male to go to the military after high school sort of paid off

    • @Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN
      @Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN Před 11 měsíci

      Todays Koreans wanna be weak af and kiss ass and not call out blk ppl for anything

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Too bad they gave up their arms and let gangs take over

    • @lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198
      @lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@redrustyhill2 Wait, they did??

    • @Codename_Horizon
      @Codename_Horizon Před 10 měsíci

      @@lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198don’t just listen to strangers on the internet, do some googling.

  • @ezrhino100
    @ezrhino100 Před 2 lety +2081

    This actually a prime example of how self defense actually works in groups. The government was not expecting this and the media tried to make Koreans look racist. Most groups do not organize like this and are infiltrated by informants.

    • @jameslguarisco
      @jameslguarisco Před 2 lety

      The media makes everything look racist especially now

    • @reginaldhicks5766
      @reginaldhicks5766 Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately, this whole video is bullshit. That whole area around Olympic and Western was burned to the ground. This jerk who made this video left out a whole lot of details.

    • @changedman715
      @changedman715 Před 2 lety +143

      They didn't try to make them look racist, there had been race related issues in the past between the Korean store owners and the surrounding Black residents. Regardless of that, during the actual riots most the store owners where clearly the ones playing defense with their businesses on the line.

    • @ao1778
      @ao1778 Před 2 lety +7

      @Pat Luxor tell that to the Weavers.

    • @connorc6293
      @connorc6293 Před 2 lety

      @Pat Luxor I just looked that shit up wtf was that devil bullshit get out of here with that

  • @roonkolos
    @roonkolos Před 2 měsíci +13

    Those lads arent immigrants or korean americans
    They are true Americans. Nothing but respect for them a

  • @saratheree1857
    @saratheree1857 Před 2 měsíci +17

    I’ve never understood why you would torch and destroy your own town, your neighbors’ property, because you’re mad at cops. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @HamTheBacon
      @HamTheBacon Před 16 dny +2

      Because thats what the weak do. They can’t fight the strong so they take their emotions out on those they believe are weaker than them. This is one of those times where they chose someone who wasn’t weaker than them.

    • @Gnefitisis
      @Gnefitisis Před 14 dny

      Because you're not a selfish fool.

  • @whiplash8277
    @whiplash8277 Před 2 lety +3682

    These brave people are more "American" than a lot of our native born. Kudos to them showing the truth of American spirit.

    • @phonkphonk
      @phonkphonk Před 2 lety +23

      Facts.

    • @josephmunoz9171
      @josephmunoz9171 Před 2 lety

      The thing is they don’t know the reason the riots happened. Sadly they don’t know the treatment of US systems upon blacks, brown, yellow, and many other underserved groups for many years. You forget that literally 20 years before these riots you had state governments literally justifying violence, discrimination, and poverty against certain groups through their policy. You had cops syndicates that targeted certain groups on purpose. Many stories of white mob groups fighting segregation, civil rights, and equity against other groups. Politicians calling black women “welfare queens”. Cutting back social programs that mostly poorer people relied on. De-unionizing the labor section, segregating housing and so much more.
      All of these were the reasons these riots happened and why they exploded so big. The history matters. While these “roof top Koreans” were looking out for their businesses, many probably don’t know the violent US histories and how that literally caused these riots.
      We can either focus on the responses to a problem caused by a problem, or fix the problem at its roots to prevent there being another “riot”.

    • @Xj6245
      @Xj6245 Před 2 lety +85

      This is why Koreans come to America, for freedom! Like having pepper spray is a crime on majority of Asian countries

    • @thatdarnmage1515
      @thatdarnmage1515 Před 2 lety +73

      I came to the comments hoping someone felt the same way about these brave ass Koreans as me lol. Pretty sad when foreigners defend and uphold what our country was founded on more so than those that are born in said country..

    • @MMABeijing
      @MMABeijing Před 2 lety

      they are koreans. Born and raised and trained in Korea. Koreans are territorial, they just won't let you just come and destroy their shit. It might be good to have people like that in the USA, it is actually 100% good, but they are not american.

  • @littleripper312
    @littleripper312 Před rokem +1526

    That guy who yelled "It's not right, I came from the ghetto too" that hit hard. Why does it take being the same ethnicity for people to band together? Why didn't shop owners in general band together like this?

    • @jonboi1127
      @jonboi1127 Před rokem +88

      Bonds are stronger when there are more. Being a shop owner is a bond. Being korean is a bond. etc

    • @roymondce
      @roymondce Před rokem +2

      Unfortunately the African American community don't care about each other, you don't see any other ethnicity destroying their own community like the African American community does. This might seem racist but it's fact. Jews didn't do this to themselves when they were poor in the start of the 20th century. Italians didn't sell drugs to their own community, Mexican / Latin urban communities defend their community. It's only the African communities that do this kind of stuff, it's unfortunately ingrained in their culture to hate the system due to generations of wrong doing. Now that they have the opportunity to assimilate into a free western society they can't because their culture says not to trust the system.

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG Před rokem +45

      Caught in the crossfire, probably didn’t know he owned it. Mob gets anyone in their wayz

    • @shaunsteele8244
      @shaunsteele8244 Před rokem +101

      because the "brak peeple" think everyone in the world owes them something

    • @brianlam5847
      @brianlam5847 Před rokem +113

      @@shaunsteele8244 That doesn't apply to every black person, and they had less of a chance than anyone else. It's right to protest for the chance to be on the same playing field, but never right to form an emotional mob. Mobs don't think, people think. When people get into a mob, they only see anonymity and the worst a chance to vandalize.

  • @androidemulator6952
    @androidemulator6952 Před měsícem +3

    After all these years of reading / hearing references to "Rooftop Koreans" i have stumbled of the inspiring story. Thank you. ;)

  • @InspireWire
    @InspireWire Před měsícem

    Your editing is top notch plus epic tunes!

  • @hardcarry
    @hardcarry Před 2 lety +2039

    My father and uncles, most of whom were ROK vets, all took up arms to defend their stores. I was in high school. Your typical rebellious teen. With a growing sense of dread, wonder, and excitement, I learned what real responsibility and earned respect was all about.

    • @markraymond7235
      @markraymond7235 Před 2 lety +8

      Did they save their stores? How many people did they shoot?

    • @Jason-sh1xu
      @Jason-sh1xu Před 2 lety +49

      @@markraymond7235 Only one or two stores actually shot at anyone

    • @Don-qb1vi
      @Don-qb1vi Před 2 lety +21

      that's badass man. what a place to grow up. I watched this safe and sound in Canada thanking God we didn't have slavery here.

    • @BringerOfD
      @BringerOfD Před 2 lety +20

      The man taught you why you call him daddy, and it ain't just cause he's your father lol. Respect to your family.

    • @Downbad1k
      @Downbad1k Před 2 lety +9

      Respect

  • @cjyea2534
    @cjyea2534 Před 2 lety +5641

    Nothing warms my heart like a story or immigrants that stood for whats theirs. Rock the fuck on guys

    • @jakeflint4018
      @jakeflint4018 Před 2 lety +50

      I found out my neighbor who was a ww2 veteran ran over the lady across the streets dog , so I leveraged this information against him & once a week 4 five years I got hand stuff & light kissing from him until he passed

    • @floppagaming2213
      @floppagaming2213 Před 2 lety

      @@jakeflint4018 nigga what the fuck

    • @jeffl1484
      @jeffl1484 Před 2 lety +8

      Right on.

    • @RAAM855
      @RAAM855 Před 2 lety

      Funny how those Koreans are now probably bigger 2nd Amendment defenders than most natural born Americans

    • @Diamondsmuggler
      @Diamondsmuggler Před 2 lety +143

      @@amateurtouring tf you talking about?

  • @rickt.8866
    @rickt.8866 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I was stationed just north of LA during this time. It was NAWC Point Mugu, CA (1991-1994). It was crazy! I went through this, the OJ chase, Malibu fires, mudslides, and LA earthquake. It was an interesting Navy tour to say the least.

  • @cellosean
    @cellosean Před 3 měsíci +12

    사이구! 조아요. Korean-American heroes. 🇰🇷🇺🇸

  • @Kaiserland111
    @Kaiserland111 Před 2 lety +3618

    There's nothing more American than defending your property from those who would unlawfully take it. I'm proud of the Roof Koreans for defending their property, as well as for their great contributions to this country. Glad to have many Korean-American friends!

    • @RADIOACTIVEBUNY
      @RADIOACTIVEBUNY Před 2 lety +29

      Too bad we don't consider our morals and the general health of our nation to be our property. Now everyone thinks as long as they've got THEIR lifted pickup, everything's peachy. We kinda got had on the EXTREME focus on material wealth as a sign of prosperity. Obviously property rights is a foundational part of any functioning civilization, but we forgot everything else. If we hadn't, these riots wouldn't have even happened. And I don't mean that King would have been treated more fairly. In fact, he was treated just fine. A good beating for causing all that goddamn trouble is a small price to pay and frankly more humane than 20 years in jail.

    • @amounmry
      @amounmry Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with defending ones land... but America is literally unlawfully taken land 😂

    • @zachweichel6930
      @zachweichel6930 Před 2 lety +116

      @@RADIOACTIVEBUNY had me in the first half, really lost me in the second

    • @isawit9722
      @isawit9722 Před 2 lety +25

      I was there visiting a friend during these riots, the whole apartment complex I was staying at went out to the street with bats, swords, crow bars, one guy had a bow and arrow...it got nasty,was a war zone, everyone got hurt.... I saw the Korean guys on the buildings down the street...the mob moved towards us....it was bloody... you have no idea how bad it was...

    • @garychldress74
      @garychldress74 Před 2 lety +7

      Well let them own businesses in your communities.

  • @AntonioMartinez-pw9wz
    @AntonioMartinez-pw9wz Před rokem +4863

    I’m Mexican-American. I was a teen when this went down, living in the San Fernando Valley. When I saw that these Korean business owners were defending their businesses, I thought it was one of the greatest thing I’d ever seen.
    I’ve heard some criticize them, and I’ve always been like “Wth would you do, NOT defend your property against criminals?”
    Good for them. 👏🏻 👏🏻

    • @zzoti
      @zzoti Před rokem +80

      Same! I thought they were so brave and frankly they just looked so cool! DAEBAK! 😎

    • @ni9274
      @ni9274 Před rokem +34

      In other country police would have stopped the riot.

    • @DroneStrike1776
      @DroneStrike1776 Před rokem +108

      As an Asian dude from the other side of the coast, I was proud that these Koreans bear arms to protect theirs. I was 10, a week from my 11th birthday and this was all over the news. My dad was glued to the TV. We experienced hate crime from them in the 80s and wasn't surprised what was going on in LA. They broke our window twice and smoke bomb our house. Parents thought the house was on fire, rushing us out. I was just a toddler then. They would sit on their porch laughing at us panicking. Then they would assault us when we called them out. Even striking the children. They had no mercy, no moral values.

    • @wytche3546
      @wytche3546 Před rokem

      Borrrrrrrinnnnnng

    • @hangten1904
      @hangten1904 Před rokem +62

      There were Roof Top Mexicans with Roof Top Koreans at 9:17

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 Před 3 dny +3

    I was on the roof of my place. Footage of Annie Martin, I was working at KABC at the time. Annie was a gem

  • @jyc313
    @jyc313 Před 2 měsíci +10

    ROKMC. You don't mess with those dudes. My friend trained w/ them in Korea during the various US/Korea Military exercises. He said those were some badasse dudes. BTW that shot of the older guy crouched w/ a remington, wearing a white visor is a damn vibe and a half.

  • @streetpilot4098
    @streetpilot4098 Před 2 lety +2616

    No one exercises their rights more than those who have fled from hardship to get here. They’ve fought and died to get here, and they’ll do the same to keep the rights and livelihood they came here for.

    • @chainherup6154
      @chainherup6154 Před 2 lety

      Yet we want to close our borders

    • @Se7Tripz
      @Se7Tripz Před 2 lety +1

      Annnnnnnd i was right lol typical trash.
      On March 16th 1991, 15 year old Latasha Harlins walked into Empire Liquor in LA just before 10 a.m. With money in hand, she put a $1.79 bottle of orange juice in her back pack. The store owner, Soon Ja Du, saw this and accused the little girl of stealing. When Latasha walked up to the counter to pay for the orange juice, Soon snatched Latasha up by her sweater and began pulling at Latasha's backpack. Latasha, again.. 15.. struck Soon two times causing Soon to let Latasha go. Soon then angrily thre a stool at Latasha.. who is, again.. 15. Latasha picked up the bottle of juice that had dropped on the floor durring the scuffle and handed it to Soon, who snatched it from Latasha. Latasha turned and walked away. She got about three feet before Soon blew Latasha's brains out with a revolver.. over $1.75 orange juice.. that Latasha intended to purchase.
      At trial, Soon said she feared for her life. Soon said it was self defense to shoot a 15 year old child in the back of the head when she is walking away from you.
      The jury found Soon guilty of voluntary manslaughter, an offense that carries a maximum prison sentence of 16 years. However, the trial judge, Joyce Karlin, sentenced Soon to five years of probation, 10 years of suspended prison, 400 hours of community service, and a $500 fine.
      A state appeals court later unanimously upheld Judge Karlin's sentencing decision, 3-0, on April 21, 1992, about a week before the LA riots. In July 1992, the Harlins family was awarded $300,000 in settlement.. after lawyer fees.. burial costs...
      Soon Ja Du MURDERED a 15 year old CHILD and never lost a DAY of freedom. Moreover, the way the Asian community had been treating the black community in Los Angeles before this specific incident was deplorable at best.
      So, with ALL disrespect, FUCK "saigu".. FUCK April 29th.. FUCK this bullshit ass narrative that they push.. Korean store were targeted because of what the fuck they did. Period.
      Tell the whole fuckin story if you gon tell it.

    • @duggancruz
      @duggancruz Před 2 lety +21

      Great comment😉

    • @apapz3245
      @apapz3245 Před 2 lety +2

      Faxcts

    • @devonforsure260
      @devonforsure260 Před 2 lety +6

      Facts. If you want to try it be prepared to get tried 🙏

  • @jun8569
    @jun8569 Před rokem +1519

    There weren’t that many North Koreans that made their way to USA as migrants. Most of those roof Koreans were from South Korea, but nearly everyone had done their military service, and a lot of them had served in Vietnam and some in Korean War.
    They were extremely well organised.

    • @stevencoardvenice
      @stevencoardvenice Před rokem +113

      I agree. That reference to north Koreans was way off. These were all south Koreans

    • @user-pt9fz3dx4v
      @user-pt9fz3dx4v Před rokem +22

      How ppl think they are North Korean?

    • @Jelk243i
      @Jelk243i Před rokem +34

      Agreed. All of them are South Koreans

    • @JFKennedy63
      @JFKennedy63 Před rokem +19

      Koreans were the best trained troops in nam. Absolute hero.

    • @alihuey9786
      @alihuey9786 Před rokem

      racist police

  • @richardbird9326
    @richardbird9326 Před měsícem +6

    I was there, and needed gas. I saw a station up ahead pulled in and the Korean owners were on the roof along with some armed guards at both entrances. They filled the tank and said good luck and no charge !!

  • @heatherlynn2695
    @heatherlynn2695 Před 26 dny +1

    ty is was a crazy time first time i ever heard the emergency broadcast system. took me two hours to get home in el segundo from work in el segundo everyone freaked out this was a heavily populated area by LAX. we moved to jersey by november that year lol

    • @PeterDiaz-sg4xe
      @PeterDiaz-sg4xe Před 25 dny

      It was a smart move. New Jersey is a much quieter place. I think there is a huge Korean population in Fort Lee NJ too

  • @channingtaintum
    @channingtaintum Před 2 lety +2001

    Many of the male Korean immigrants in LA were trained via compulsary military service in Korea. They did not fuck around, and it makes me absolutely burst with American patriotism. I fucking love the rooftop Koreans using their God-given right to defend what they earned.

    • @TheOscarsolis89
      @TheOscarsolis89 Před 2 lety +92

      Nothing but facts brother 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @bradcampbell7253
      @bradcampbell7253 Před 2 lety +39

      This we will defend!

    • @CARBONHAWK1
      @CARBONHAWK1 Před 2 lety

      Y’all love black people getting smoked, not surprised

    • @hicknopunk
      @hicknopunk Před 2 lety +24

      Heck yeah!

    • @dabda8510
      @dabda8510 Před 2 lety +54

      Some 300,000 South Koreans rotated through the Vietnam war.
      Say one was in Vietnam in 1970 at the age of 20, he'd be about 45 in 1992.

  • @patton303
    @patton303 Před 2 lety +1043

    I was a broke ass 22 year old musician who had just moved to LA when this happened. I was living in my van and ran out of money for gas so I was stuck parked on a side street in Culver City. Not too much happened in my immediate area but I did see an elderly Latina grandma chase a bunch of kids out of her yard with a shotgun and she fired it in the air. It was a couple of scary nights though. I went on to be a touring drummer but I’ll never forget those days thinking, “Why tf did I leave Colorado”? Lol.

    • @startingtech3900
      @startingtech3900 Před 2 lety +47

      you took a chance i applaud you

    • @Don-qb1vi
      @Don-qb1vi Před 2 lety +17

      that's fcking nuts dude.

    • @davidrosenzweig1380
      @davidrosenzweig1380 Před 2 lety +14

      for a second i was damn is this one of the dudes from sublime

    • @cheezyridr
      @cheezyridr Před 2 lety +9

      @@Don-qb1vi that's rock and roll

    • @ThePunitiveDamages
      @ThePunitiveDamages Před 2 lety +21

      and to think now you're a broke ass 52 year old with some good memories.

  • @jayillaztic6883
    @jayillaztic6883 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Netflix should make a movie on this. This story needs a movie.

    • @PeterDiaz-sg4xe
      @PeterDiaz-sg4xe Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hollywood made a movie about that era I think the movie was called falling down with Michael Douglas, but they portray the Korean as evil people unfortunately They gotta keep the narrative going but I gotta give a lot of respect for them. They we’re getting Rob left and right for years before the LA riots broke out it’s similar to the 2020 riots. The only difference they actually fought back and they weren’t fighting against looter it was more like MS 13 18th St. gang and the bloods in the Crips because k Town is located in the hood there even a rap song from ice cube and 2Pac stating to attack the Koreans unfortunately for the gangbangers most of the Koreans that immigrated in the early 70s were Vietnam vets

    • @dalehood1846
      @dalehood1846 Před měsícem +6

      You know HOLLYWIERD would screw it up beyond belief.

    • @PeterDiaz-sg4xe
      @PeterDiaz-sg4xe Před měsícem +5

      @@dalehood1846 I totally agree, but the South Korean entertainment industry it’s pretty decent they should give it a shot at making the movie.

  • @GhostHost04
    @GhostHost04 Před 4 měsíci +3

    This video came up as I was high out of my mind and that intro had mr fucking hooooked and got me so informed like ahhhh I love this shit!!

  • @Gamer.Instinct
    @Gamer.Instinct Před 2 lety +941

    “It’s not right. It’s not right what y’all doing. I came from the ghetto too” I’d be lying if I said this didn’t bring a tear to my eye :/ hit me hard in the feels bro

    • @niggasinanutshell6590
      @niggasinanutshell6590 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/ku2PzKWFPvg/video.html
      It’s finally here

    • @FirstOfTheMagi
      @FirstOfTheMagi Před 2 lety +43

      For real. Was a powerful condemnation

    • @Shahmane666
      @Shahmane666 Před 2 lety +16

      I got goosebumps when I saw that part. Just those few lines were powerful and moving because of the emotion in that man’s voice and face

    • @HorrorUberAlles
      @HorrorUberAlles Před 2 lety +25

      Yet his words, as heartfelt as they were, fell on deaf ears.

    • @mokomothman5713
      @mokomothman5713 Před 2 lety +17

      @@HorrorUberAlles crab bucket in full effect

  • @How23497
    @How23497 Před 2 lety +2374

    This is what the 2nd amendment was meant to enforce. The people’s right to defend themselves and their property when the police are not there during critical times (which they usually aren’t)

    • @meligoth
      @meligoth Před 2 lety +161

      The LAPD did pretty much the same thing as the Uvalde cops. Set up a perimeter around South Central to prevent the riots to spread to the suburbs. They let the city burn which was expected, that's why their inactions were not gone after. You should have seen the Rampart police station, they literally made a fortress

    • @zimman56
      @zimman56 Před 2 lety +71

      I favor gun control but I agree with your assessment. Ppl should definitely have the right to defend themselves, this was not lost on the Koreans that day, but I feel it HAS been lost on today's Americans...the right to defend your life is invaluable but to take another's on a whim, is not a right, nor a privilege, it SHOULD be an exception, but this country has gone mad...

    • @fakiirification
      @fakiirification Před 2 lety +101

      your right, they literally formed a well regulated militia with a command center and everything.

    • @MintyLime703
      @MintyLime703 Před 2 lety +91

      It's there to defend ourselves against the state as well, if necessary. So long as the 2nd Amendment stands they can't do absolutely whatever they want. It's a constant thorn in their side. They cannot stand the idea of individuals being able to defend themselves. They'll never have true absolute power so long as the private sector is armed. They're already far more powerful than they were ever intended to be but the 2A helps to keep it contained.

    • @5446isnotmynumber
      @5446isnotmynumber Před 2 lety +43

      Its to fight against tyranny

  • @ryanmedina5090
    @ryanmedina5090 Před měsícem +1

    I remember watching this all on TV as a 17 year old high school student in Chicago. I remember the rooftop Koreans and them defending their neighborhood and businesses. They were all basasses to me then and watching this now. I live in LA now and seeing areas I frequent in this video makes it hit home hard.

  • @MarshallScarborough
    @MarshallScarborough Před 2 dny +3

    They were not all on the roof I was there with Korean business I frequently ate at cannot say much only that they were kind hard working and friendly.also the men were some of the toughest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing.saw it all nothing happened to their business god bless them all. I wish all Americans had the courage they have

  • @user-cx7wf4xv6x
    @user-cx7wf4xv6x Před rokem +2541

    5:51 Actually, that part isn't true. Most Korean Americans in LA were South Koreans, and North Korean defectors were very few. But South Korea has conscription, and those men had to serve for three years when they were young (it's shortened now). Quite a few of them were Vietnam War veterans. Obviously, they all knew how to use guns, and they were very organized when operating in units

    • @user-hb8dk2nk8j
      @user-hb8dk2nk8j Před rokem +12

      Your a South Korean that's why you saying this

    • @user-cx7wf4xv6x
      @user-cx7wf4xv6x Před rokem +454

      @@user-hb8dk2nk8j No it's not. It's an objective and verifiable fact that most Koreans in LA, especially those on the rooftops were South Koreans. There are very few North Koreans living in the US because they can't freely emigrate or even travel unlike South Koreans

    • @gandalfgreyhame3425
      @gandalfgreyhame3425 Před rokem +40

      @@user-cx7wf4xv6x You must be of Korean ethnicity. If you look more closely into the history of the country of your heritage, and read about what happened with the partition of Korea into North and South, followed by the Korean War, you will understand that many modern day South Koreans actually originated from the northern part of Korea, and either fled to the South after 1945 when the Soviet Army had invaded North Korea in the latter days of WWII, resulting in the partition of Korea into a North Korea controlled by the Communists, and a South Korea occupied by the US Army, or, they fled to the South during the chaos of the war, before the war ended in a ceasefire and the DMZ was established.
      The Korean war was a back and forth affair, like the tide sweeping in and out, with the North Korean army first invading South Korea, taking Seoul, and pushing the remnants of the South Korean army and US forces all the way down to the southern tip of Busan, before reinforcements from the US and United Nations arrived to push the North Koreans back up north again, taking Pyongyang and crossing the Yalu River. At that point, China sent a huge PLA force of over 100,000 soldiers sweeping in from the mountains to surprise the US/ UN forces on Thanksgiving Day 1950 and drove the US/UN and South Korean Army forces back down South again. A large number of North Koreans who had now seen what Kim Il-Sung's Communism was like decided then to flee south with the retreating US/UN forces. The rest of the war went back and forth around the 38th Parallel, and the border was finally fixed at the Ceasefire lines in 1952 which became the DMZ.
      During that time, many Korean families were torn apart, as some were able to flee from the north to the south, and others either were not able to do so, or chose to stay in the north.
      So, yeah, I caught that line about Koreans fleeing from the North also, and thought about it, and yes, it's actually true. A lot of South Koreans are from families that were originally from the North, and had fled during that chaotic time period.
      Fleeing from the North, to the South, of course, became much, much harder once the Kim regime had established its control over North Korea after the war and hardened the DMZ into a heavily mined and guarded and very difficult to cross barrier.

    • @traveling-salesman1330
      @traveling-salesman1330 Před rokem +136

      ​@@user-hb8dk2nk8j during the Vietnam war South Korea was also involved in special forces sector. The North Vietnamese and the Vietcong called them tigers for how ruthless they were. Also the majority of South Korean men served for three years in the South Korean for a minimum of three years. He's not saying this just because he's Korean he's saying this because it's factual.

    • @ratnavalii
      @ratnavalii Před rokem +11

      ​@@user-hb8dk2nk8jhei malik, speak after serving military

  • @alexanderslee
    @alexanderslee Před 2 lety +2570

    This video overlooked a key event that was the reason why Koreatown was the prime target of black looters. The trial of liquor store owner Soon Ja Du for shooting Latasha Harlins. The incident happened 13 days after the Rodney King beating. Tensions between Koreans and Blacks were already strained because Blacks thought that Koreans were profiting off their alcohol vice while Koreans feared for their lives frequently getting robbed at gunpoint. Koreans were armed not just because of past military experience, but because they had to defend themselves before the LA Riots even occurred.

    • @williamedwards1480
      @williamedwards1480 Před 2 lety +223

      Yeah the death of Latasha Harlin, over a bottle of orange juice was the prime reason African Americans targeted Korea town. This video doesn't explain that. In fact it states the death of Rodney king was the prime reason behind the 92 riots but doesn't explain why African Americans targeted Korea town, and that was because of the death of 15yr old Latasha Harlin shot by Korean liquor store owner, Soon Ja Du.

    • @justenouff4360
      @justenouff4360 Před 2 lety +361

      @@williamedwards1480 damn, what a shame Latasha valued that orange juice more than his life.

    • @Siviks309
      @Siviks309 Před 2 lety +49

      @@justenouff4360 her*

    • @justenouff4360
      @justenouff4360 Před 2 lety +240

      @@Siviks309 ah I'm sorry, a shame *she valued that orange juice more than her life.

    • @williamedwards1480
      @williamedwards1480 Před 2 lety +11

      @@justenouff4360 Cool, bro 👌

  • @danielledavis57
    @danielledavis57 Před měsícem +2

    Wow holy shit such a great video im so impressed & look forward 2 checking out more on your channel! Dont change a thing sir nice 2 meet u!

  • @SiangHng
    @SiangHng Před 3 měsíci +2

    Well Done. Good on ya for standing up when law enforcement fails 👍👍👍

  • @madmaxit2
    @madmaxit2 Před 2 lety +981

    I was living in L.A. at that time. The cops left and everyone/businesses in certain pockets were 100% on their own. These Koreans did what they had to do not only for their business, but more importantly..for their lives!
    It was a war zone!
    After it was over what did Mayor Bradley and the cops that left these men on their own do?
    They went back and arrested the Koreans and confiscated their weapons!
    When the SHTF you’re on your own and need a community of like minded people. Remember that when some people talk about a certain kind of “Control”

    • @firebeardlongfellow5295
      @firebeardlongfellow5295 Před 2 lety +142

      After I saw the vid of the one poor random trucker dude get pulled out of his truck and beaten to death in the middle of the intersection I knew it was a warzone.
      2nd amendment isn't just for use against a tyrannical government, but for a lack of government at all.
      Roof Koreans are the best example of using your rights as an American. Right to liberty, life, and happiness. We will defend it rightfully with force.

    • @Stephen85
      @Stephen85 Před 2 lety +117

      And heaven forbid you call out or even recognize the race of the vast majority of the people who acted like animals...

    • @Big-BossX
      @Big-BossX Před 2 lety +46

      @@Stephen85 it doesnt have anything to do with the race. Theres opportunist animals everywhere

    • @remotecontroll1
      @remotecontroll1 Před 2 lety

      Fuck the government.

    • @Terron35
      @Terron35 Před 2 lety +42

      @@firebeardlongfellow5295 Reginald Denny thankfully survived his attack. He had a fractured skull and was left with impaired speech and difficulty walking but he survived somehow. When I saw the footage I thought he died too but some good samaritans got him to the hospital in time

  • @srirachasponsorship6265
    @srirachasponsorship6265 Před rokem +825

    "That's not right. That's not right what you're doing. I came from the ghetto too." That man screaming was heartbreaking man

    • @Rol0123
      @Rol0123 Před rokem

      Yup just how BLM would attack mom and pops stores, looting them.

    • @NotJarrod
      @NotJarrod Před rokem +87

      That's the kind of emotion in the voice that makes anybody with even a shred of empathy really feel the pain too.

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Před rokem +6

      Right?

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Před rokem +51

      I hate the the officers who were acquitted didn’t get the wrath of the community, just their own community.

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Před rokem +1

      @@frek175 that’s literally what I said with less words.

  • @ZoomZoomMX3
    @ZoomZoomMX3 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thank you for the video.
    I had no idea this even happened.

  • @OhHenry2024
    @OhHenry2024 Před měsícem +7

    OMG…..why had I never heard of this. I lived in east Hollywood during the Rodney King riots! Kudos to the roof top Koreans! My friend in WA state did the same with the other merchants in downtown Renton. They were on the roof tops armed as well, when the George Floyd rioters tried to come through. The rioters were told you have a right to peacefully protest, but you don’t have a right to vandalize, destroy & burn our businesses. They rioters saw the roof tops with armed men, left & never came back. I now fully support legal guns of all kinds! We can’t count on the government to have our backs, they want to disarm the population. The autonomous taken over by leftest radicals zone is Seattle was the perfect example of anti gun liberals. Yes, I also lived near Seattle during George Floyd riots as well.

    • @texasvanity
      @texasvanity Před 25 dny

      What a load of BS. You never ran off any rioters from a rooftop in Renton, WA. You would've made the news. FOH

  • @gwydionrusso3206
    @gwydionrusso3206 Před 2 lety +558

    The fact that a radio station was more effective than police is kind of scary

    • @garlottos
      @garlottos Před 2 lety +74

      Bottom-Up will always be more effective than Top-Down

    • @ShitBagSPC
      @ShitBagSPC Před 2 lety +51

      Power to the people

    • @BillyTheKidder
      @BillyTheKidder Před 2 lety +3

      They fixed that now..

    • @EliteSniperTV
      @EliteSniperTV Před 2 lety +1

      The police are not there to protect you

    • @nicerecruit4216
      @nicerecruit4216 Před 2 lety +8

      did we watch the same video, or did you forget that their was riots and fires everywhere

  • @jiwonbaik5596
    @jiwonbaik5596 Před 8 měsíci +1128

    They were not North Koreans. They immigrated from South Korea, where they had military training. Military training is mandatory for all South Korean men.

    • @greathelmm
      @greathelmm Před 7 měsíci +107

      IKR? What the hell is he talking about them being N.Koreans lol

    • @JIEON.C
      @JIEON.C Před 6 měsíci +26

      @@nato2227not really. It’s just the fact that there is barely no korean American who’s from north korea.

    • @basillimee
      @basillimee Před 6 měsíci +20

      Wellllll North Koreans have mandatory military training for men and women too

    • @walnzell9328
      @walnzell9328 Před 6 měsíci +38

      There are North Korean defectors who've fled the country and who have since settled down and had families. But I highly doubt there were any Koreans from the north involved in this. Maybe one, at most.

    • @jsl5570
      @jsl5570 Před 6 měsíci +30

      5:50 mark. If you listen to the narration, he said some had escaped North Korea into South Korea before coming to the US.

  • @DogsCoffeeNJesus
    @DogsCoffeeNJesus Před měsícem +2

    I'm Mexican-American and Korean immigrants are some of the most honest, hardworking, no BS people. The LA riots happened a little before I was born, but I've met some people who were there when it happened and I can imagine how hopeless they must had felt at first, it's like a real life purge, but they weren't helpless, they stood on business, literally!

  • @jtrealfunny
    @jtrealfunny Před měsícem +1

    Great piece. I'd heard about this but never knew it was such a protracted thing. Nice to see a community coming together. LAPD baby: protect and serve. Take it from the man.

  • @FAQBrooks
    @FAQBrooks Před 2 lety +1292

    The scene where the elderly man is screaming “it’s not right!” Is tough to watch! You can hear how much he is hurting

    • @augustopinochet3830
      @augustopinochet3830 Před 2 lety +47

      yeah rodney shouldn't have led them on a high speed chase. Then after said chase acted uncooperative the whole fucking time. lmao if he would have crashed he would have gotten smoked by a pissed off husband and father. would have been a better outcome

    • @boundO_o
      @boundO_o Před 2 lety

      @@augustopinochet3830 lmao stfu yes even if he did all that the cops were still wrong to beat him two wrongs dont make a right but with that being said looting was wrong and most looters didn't give a single fuck about rodney they just wanted free shit

    • @jamvan2k
      @jamvan2k Před 2 lety +74

      @@augustopinochet3830 this wasn’t about Rodney King, this was brewing for years due to the unjust treatment of black people in Los Angeles by the police department.
      The officers being acquitted only caused the eruption that had been waiting to explode. Might want to learn about the history of the LA police department before making such ignorant comments.

    • @Arcademan09
      @Arcademan09 Před 2 lety

      @@jamvan2k isn't he yelling the rioters and looters? What happened to Rodney and the verdicts IS AND WAS a complete shitshow and people were justified to be angry but how does that justify random local business being destroyed? What if your brother or grandparent got beat up and later your family business burned down? Would you still shrug your arms and side with the rioters? I'd be fucking furious, my family in Mexico have their own shops they own and I'd be there defending them if shit ever went down, especially when you consider some of those stores also double as their homes

    • @jdestrada6281
      @jdestrada6281 Před 2 lety +173

      @@jamvan2k he was screaming at the people looting and destroying property

  • @edwardmclellan764
    @edwardmclellan764 Před rokem +1206

    I was one of those men guarding Parker center . Without the korean civilian militias, the destruction and death would have been weeks longer . That's a fact .

    • @damiion666
      @damiion666 Před rokem +18

      Mhmm sure you were…and then you woke up 😂

    • @mxverick69
      @mxverick69 Před rokem +60

      @@damiion666 how u know that

    • @damiion666
      @damiion666 Před rokem +7

      @@mxverick69 because I’m god

    • @SafeRemain
      @SafeRemain Před rokem +2

      @@damiion666 true

    • @Bob00265
      @Bob00265 Před rokem +14

      ​@@damiion666 yeah "definitely"

  • @Michael-hs7yf
    @Michael-hs7yf Před měsícem

    Bro you legit sound like andrew callahan channel 5. New viewer here. Not a bad thing youve good content bud 😊

  • @chemicalspore
    @chemicalspore Před 2 měsíci +6

    As a Korean, I approve this video.

    • @tonylam9548
      @tonylam9548 Před měsícem

      I am not Korean and I too approve.

  • @evilutionltd
    @evilutionltd Před 2 lety +1671

    Attacks a police car. Police arrest him.
    People: Leave him alone.
    Things haven't changed I see.

    • @foxtrotwhiskey874
      @foxtrotwhiskey874 Před 2 lety +164

      Black Excellence !

    • @silly1885
      @silly1885 Před 2 lety +53

      @@foxtrotwhiskey874 cringe

    • @nicksam305
      @nicksam305 Před 2 lety +144

      Aah yes a certain element of the society sure likes to ac a foo then cry when punished

    • @matt4380
      @matt4380 Před 2 lety +1

      *cops beat the shit out of person* *cops investigate themselves and find they did nothing wrong* *People get angry* Things havent changed.

    • @vincentrose9890
      @vincentrose9890 Před 2 lety +6

      Lmaoooooo

  • @scout3058
    @scout3058 Před 2 lety +828

    I was among the 1100 Marines deployed to LA. It was my last official deployment, as I EASd on 23 May 1992. I waved, pumped my fist, pounded my heart, and shouted encouragement and support to every armed Korean I saw. Those folks were grade A badasses. Anyone who knows anything about ROK Marines knows that they are not to be fucked with. I'm still shocked that there weren't stacks of looter bodies in front of every structure in Koreatown.

    • @tomnguyen8546
      @tomnguyen8546 Před 2 lety +100

      Amazing story and the pride hits me for sure. In one of the videos where they interviewed David, he said the Koreans would try to shoot around the rioters/looters to scare them off. He specifically said they didn't want to hit them (unless they had to) so they were missing on purpose.
      Thanks for your service

    • @scout3058
      @scout3058 Před 2 lety +44

      @@tomnguyen8546 No thanks necessary. I enjoyed my job.

    • @tomnguyen8546
      @tomnguyen8546 Před 2 lety +25

      @@scout3058 I have 10 years left and it's been the best decision I've ever made

    • @justsomedudeyouknow8372
      @justsomedudeyouknow8372 Před 2 lety +62

      The reason there wasnt stacks of looter bodies is because those koreans had honor and understood that the looters were americans too. I wish i could say the same for many of americans that are native born who just want an excuse to kill.

    • @scout3058
      @scout3058 Před 2 lety +21

      @@tomnguyen8546 Good on you, brother! Stay frosty!

  • @whiskey4609
    @whiskey4609 Před 2 měsíci +4

    The guy in the red polo was so happy he could bring out his k1 lmao, little too happy

  • @TheLastRockNRollerAlive
    @TheLastRockNRollerAlive Před 4 měsíci

    I was 1 year old and my parents had an apartment, my father had to drive through Los Angeles during this time to get to Long Beach, he described the fires everywhere, smoke everywhere, and gangs running around everywhere. Then we moved to the valley, that’s why I didn’t grow up in Los Angeles county. Lots of people have a similar story who were born and raised in California.

  • @Seanmatthewanderson
    @Seanmatthewanderson Před 2 lety +1830

    This is why the 2nd amendment exists. Everyone has a right to keep themselves and their property safe

    • @MenCanNotBeWomen
      @MenCanNotBeWomen Před 2 lety +44

      In new zealand, that is not the law. i know 1st hand, 1 can not protect your property. even armed or unarmed. you can get jailed for 2 or 3 years for defending or stopping someone damaging your property...

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 2 lety +2

      Even the religious that will go to heaven, the best place ever? What is their motive to avoid it?

    • @averagejoeschmoe9186
      @averagejoeschmoe9186 Před 2 lety

      Which is exactly why the DNC wants to disarm every law-abiding American gun owner and just leave the illegal ones on the market to the hands of drug cartels and other criminals. The 1992 riot and subsequent smaller ones since prove that 2nd amendment is necessary, it has its downsides but no legislation or legal right is pitch perfect. Let's go Brandon.

    • @mikesmith-wk7vy
      @mikesmith-wk7vy Před 2 lety

      yea but we saw with the modern BLM and Antifa riots they dont care people got arrested by the hundreds for trying to stop the rioters no 2a when leftist have power . Rittenhouse ,that couple in their yard, the guy in the white truck , the air force officer all arrested and heavily charged just for trying to survive . not to mention the right wing counter protesters clearly on camera being the victim of the attacks all arrested for defending themselves AFTER blm attacked them

    • @BacklTrack
      @BacklTrack Před 2 lety

      @@MenCanNotBeWomen Shoot, shovel, shut up :)

  • @franzatsea
    @franzatsea Před 2 lety +365

    I’m not Korean, I’m an Okie but I was there in Long beach on a rooftop. I was with my employer with guns protecting his businesses. It was total chaos. At one point I counted 17 buildings burning around us.
    I’ll never forget the stupidity I witnessed.
    That experience changed my life.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 2 lety +9

      Would love to hear more.

    • @buxadonoff
      @buxadonoff Před 2 lety +1

      whats an okie?

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Před 2 lety +36

      @@buxadonoff A person from Oklahoma. I'm an Aussie and I know that.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 2 lety +7

      @@marvindebot3264 i've never heard the term

    • @franzatsea
      @franzatsea Před 2 lety +7

      An Okie is a person from Oklahoma

  • @Paiadakine
    @Paiadakine Před měsícem +4

    LA PD Leaving the community to fend for themselves. Thats a prime reason to have the means to protect yourself.

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive Před měsícem +1

    I love this story. It is iconic covered by different people so thanks for helping to spread the truthful legend.

  • @theilluminati7287
    @theilluminati7287 Před rokem +4498

    This is without a doubt the best case for gun ownership you can possibly make

    • @bawsak101
      @bawsak101 Před rokem

      Naw because the democrats what the rioters to succeed

    • @joemontano71
      @joemontano71 Před rokem +178

      One notch below our biggest threat - government tyranny.

    • @jarrah580
      @jarrah580 Před rokem +64

      @@joemontano71 owning a gun isn't going to do a goddamn thing against government tyranny these days bud

    • @joemontano71
      @joemontano71 Před rokem +72

      @@jarrah580 Telephone tough-guy.

    • @amiropajero8799
      @amiropajero8799 Před rokem +48

      @@joemontano71 im pro gun but honestly owning guns wont do anything against the government and its 800 billion dollars of yearly military spending

  • @LAHFaust
    @LAHFaust Před 2 lety +852

    A very important lesson to be learned from the Roof Koreans: when you NEED the cops, they aren't coming in time.

    • @JRyan-lu5im
      @JRyan-lu5im Před 2 lety +65

      Say it again for the police in Vegas, Texas, and Florida.

    • @rkgaustin9043
      @rkgaustin9043 Před 2 lety +67

      When seconds count the police are minutes away.

    • @abodalashkar5686
      @abodalashkar5686 Před 2 lety +51

      The true lesson is to keep guns

    • @DBD253
      @DBD253 Před 2 lety

      Welcome to calling the police when you're Black

    • @bartdevisser795
      @bartdevisser795 Před 2 lety +38

      also, don't give up your guns 💪

  • @Kreachure
    @Kreachure Před 2 lety +1924

    Now that's a well regulated militia.

    • @def3ndr887
      @def3ndr887 Před 2 lety +52

      That’s the 2nd amendment for you

    • @evilutionex253
      @evilutionex253 Před 2 lety

      Sorry, but, what part of this was well regulated?
      This is why you kill each other so much, you don't even understand what The words "well regulated" mean.
      Don't worry the rest of the world is disgusted with Americans right now, you are a first world country with third world values.........
      Every day I hear someone talk about how America is turning into a 3rd world, you have the right wing taking away your freedoms, basically pissing on you and calling it rain. Then you have the left wing too spineless to do literally anything, so your country is just regressing and returning to an unstable unsuccessful 3rd world nobody.....

    • @tomwithey711
      @tomwithey711 Před rokem +2

      No, it's not. The National Guard is.

    • @jordansamson6071
      @jordansamson6071 Před rokem +49

      National Guard was too slow. It’s never ready at a moments notice anyway. I’ll take the Koreans any day.

    • @ezrabell5660
      @ezrabell5660 Před rokem +46

      @@tomwithey711 the national guard is very very much an extension of the army, you would be hard pressed to find any militia in history that looked like the well equip trained and sustained national guard. militia is and has always been normal people grabbing there weapons to defend there home, it aint a payed job like the national guard

  • @hnfiiinc5993
    @hnfiiinc5993 Před rokem +3102

    This is what it means to be American indeed.
    Proud of those Americans for defending their property, their loved ones, and their dignity.

    • @daniel8181
      @daniel8181 Před rokem

      Lol, wheres all the americans being american in the last decade then? Constant violent riots and hostile takeovers and only cartels and roof koreans have any desire to defend themselves or be "American"

    • @user-tv9mh1yc5c
      @user-tv9mh1yc5c Před rokem +99

      That's right, if you work and live in the United States, you are an American. Even if they were Koreans, the settled Koreans had to become Americans as well.

    • @rawnature8148
      @rawnature8148 Před rokem +19

      @@user-tv9mh1yc5c Canadians and Mexicans are American as well.

    • @Willy_Gee
      @Willy_Gee Před rokem +23

      @@rawnature8148 so are people from brazil and the such but that don't matter when saying American you usually mean a US citizen bc it's in the name United States of America no need to be a smart ass over it

    • @rawnature8148
      @rawnature8148 Před rokem +6

      @@Willy_Gee no need for people from the USA to be so arrogant about it. Only people from the USA think they own the title American.

  • @isaacschmitt4803
    @isaacschmitt4803 Před 2 měsíci

    For a second there you had me thinking this was a secret Donut channel . . . Lol

  • @debartellomartinez7214
    @debartellomartinez7214 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Roof Koreans are an American specific phenomena I believe. I lived in Korea a few years and there I mostly saw well dressed polite people sitting on heated subway train seats. They would politely ask me if I was enjoying Korea a lot too.

  • @zoogie980
    @zoogie980 Před 10 měsíci +4003

    As a non-Korean American this story always fills me with a sense of national pride, the Korean community will always be a welcomed part of America's identity.

    • @Synoopy2
      @Synoopy2 Před 10 měsíci +39

      I guess some are welcomed and some are not.

    • @zoogie980
      @zoogie980 Před 10 měsíci +92

      @@Synoopy2 yes

    • @SamuelLanghorn
      @SamuelLanghorn Před 10 měsíci +14

      are you native American? from which people?

    • @shakiragoofygal
      @shakiragoofygal Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@zoogie980who exactly? 🤨

    • @VladV-kx6ky
      @VladV-kx6ky Před 10 měsíci +8

      Your the cause of this , just treat people like human beings and non of this happens

  • @NotFalling4it
    @NotFalling4it Před rokem +2397

    South Koreans are wonderful immigrants. In Australia, they feed the homeless a hot meal 6 days a week, they do it rain, hail or cold. They help and contribute in many different ways that are so admirable.

    • @unknownmf2599
      @unknownmf2599 Před rokem +56

      "koreans" not only south koreans came to the us

    • @shoshogigi
      @shoshogigi Před rokem +73

      can north koreans come to us? they're not even allowed to take a plane

    • @mtndew4746
      @mtndew4746 Před rokem +1

      @@shoshogigi anyone in North Korea must first make a very dangerous escape to either china or South korea before going anywhere else

    • @drew9719
      @drew9719 Před rokem

      @Wannida Patumwan stinky india

    • @resiefan3258
      @resiefan3258 Před rokem +18

      Sikhs in Australia do the exact same things.

  • @maxv3208
    @maxv3208 Před měsícem +3

    Today they would be prosecuted by the DA"s office for protecting their property and violating the looters rights.

  • @Localpcshitter
    @Localpcshitter Před 3 dny +2

    The perfect example why the 2 amendment is so important

  • @pkz420
    @pkz420 Před 2 lety +757

    "Rooftop Koreans" is my favorite story of immigrants dealing with adversity.
    It shows what can happen when a community comes together and works toward a common cause, instead of turning on each other like a bunch of bucket-lobsters.

    • @Tommy-Lo
      @Tommy-Lo Před 2 lety +50

      Also a good example of how standing up for yourself will gain you more respect than cowering in the long run.

    • @michaelmckay
      @michaelmckay Před 2 lety +30

      They are American as fuck!

    • @iHaveTheDocuments
      @iHaveTheDocuments Před 2 lety +12

      The Chad diversity VS the virgin evil diversity

    • @90whatever
      @90whatever Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@Tommy-Lo Except after the riots the city had some if them arrested and weapons confiscated.

    • @Tommy-Lo
      @Tommy-Lo Před 2 lety +7

      @@90whatever Yep. Which is disgraceful and adds to the list of government and police failure. Still, better to be arrested than deceased.

  • @shadowwolf2524
    @shadowwolf2524 Před 2 lety +260

    I did my Basic training and AIT at Ft Sill, OK in 1982. We had a prior South Korean ROCK soldier in our Platoon. He never said a word - and read his bible every evening. Our Drill Sgts gave him nothing but respect, and let us know how badass this man was. I'll never forget the time we were taking a break after a real hard day of training. Our DS walked over to us and said to the Korean-"Our basic training is like being in the Boy Scouts to you isn't it ?". He just looked up and with a big smile nodded "Yes". He was , without a doubt,one of the best soldiers I've served with.

    • @nathanhunter8740
      @nathanhunter8740 Před 2 lety +14

      They're called ROK Marines, for REPUBLIC OF KOREA. They were good but mostly just highly motivated. (I worked with them several times in various countries, they were good for watching your backs. USMC 1973 -1978

    • @A1techplus
      @A1techplus Před 2 lety +9

      @@nathanhunter8740 There is ROK Army also. Most people Join the ROK Army as mandatory service. ROK Marines tier-wise is in between the US Marines and US Navy Seals, Much of Korean military training is handed down from US military, however, because Korean culture is socially bureaucratic to begin with, most civilians are pretty disciplined, but the discipline in Korean military is more hardcore compared to the US. I'm a korean but also a US army vet as well. Thank you guys for your service. Many of the ROK marine veterans mentioned may well have served in vietnam (especially the older ones). You can also look up ROK Marines in Vietnam War on youtube, they were one of the most feared groups by the Viet commies with the highest sniper KED out of all nations that served in Vietnam.

    • @Tomyironmane
      @Tomyironmane Před rokem +6

      @@nathanhunter8740 The ROKMC were dedicated, motivated, and tough. Maybe a little lacking on advanced skills, but they learned fast and could run a machine gun like no one's business. Absolutely the best guys to have at your backs. USMC 2007 - 2011

    • @hi_lol1912
      @hi_lol1912 Před 4 měsíci

      Eeeeeeee

  • @Drewster327
    @Drewster327 Před 7 dny +1

    As a korean american and a 2A advocate. These guys are my heroes

  • @seungjin4life711
    @seungjin4life711 Před rokem +1624

    Mad respect to David Joo, Richard Park, and all rooftop koreans for being brave and fighting for their safety and livelyhood.

    • @user-cx7wf4xv6x
      @user-cx7wf4xv6x Před rokem +8

      His name is David Joo, but I agree.

    • @seungjin4life711
      @seungjin4life711 Před rokem +9

      @@user-cx7wf4xv6x done editing it. Thanks for the correction. 😄😄

    • @banderas2000
      @banderas2000 Před 11 měsíci +2

      mad respect to them all. those rooftop koreans are badass and took action when needed WITH HONOR

    • @Joskemom
      @Joskemom Před 10 měsíci +2

      I remember seeing the photo in the La Times of those Koreans atop that store that was mentioned in this video. It is a time honored tradition, 'looters will be shot'.

  • @JR-zm7qt
    @JR-zm7qt Před 2 lety +891

    I was 14 when it all went down, had some “Roof Top Koreans” next door to my apartment and just down the street, Mexican market owners were on roof tops too. They had AKs, Uzis, and other long rifles. At night time it was hard to sleep, a lot of the smoke from surrounding burning buildings would somehow enter our home. It was surreal.

    • @chiefvyhu_ru4487
      @chiefvyhu_ru4487 Před 2 lety

      Crazy you was there lol but the Mexicans was riot with the blks ppl lol they was the only ones in China Town rioting lol it’s okay those there know it wasn’t over Rodney King.

    • @URangryX
      @URangryX Před 2 lety +18

      I'm sorry that you went through all that as a child. I hope you are doing well now. God Bless You. :)

    • @albertchavez2693
      @albertchavez2693 Před 2 lety +6

      @@URangryX Thats is very nice of you to say to the young fella :)

    • @slipperylatex872
      @slipperylatex872 Před 2 lety +32

      @@albertchavez2693 the young fella is 44 years old

    • @woozyval
      @woozyval Před 2 lety +1

      @@slipperylatex872 LMAO