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GRAFFTV
Richard Castro
396 episodes
5 days ago
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Chris Blatchford (Part 12): The Tragic Tale of Midget and Chuckie, LA's Youngest Gang Members
GRAFFTV
5 minutes 13 seconds
11 months ago
Chris Blatchford (Part 12): The Tragic Tale of Midget and Chuckie, LA's Youngest Gang Members

In the next clip of our exclusive interview with Fox 11 investigative reporter Chris Blatchford, the journalist recalls the moment he first learned of two of the city’s youngest gang members—12-year-old "Midget" and 8-year-old "Chuckie."


In a series of special reports, Blatchford revealed the dangerous world these two boys were entrenched in, a brutal environment of violence, fear, and survival.


The story aired to national acclaim, sparking outrage and hope that intervention might pull the boys from the brink. But as Blatchford reveals, their lives only spiraled further into tragedy. Now, decades later, he updates us on what became of Midget and Chuckie, offering a raw, unflinching look at the lasting impact of gang violence.

GRAFFTV
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture