 But the Pyroos, how does that start? It started, uh, I was in prison when actually we've come in. There's a different place. Okay. They're 10 square miles. We're all like, we're all together different than LA, a long beach. And it's just us against everybody. Yeah, we on boss talk. Ask you this. I mean, you may, he might have told me or he might have not told me, but just like coming up you from Compton. Um, when you first come up, how do you? How does the blood? How does the Pyroos? I ain't gonna say the blood of the Pyroos. How does that start? It started, uh, I was in prison when actually we've Compton is a different place. Okay. They're 10 square miles. We're all like, we're all together different than LA, a long beach and it's just us against everybody. Okay. And, um, Pyroos started defending themselves from, uh, outside is coming in, the Crips were coming in, taking over neighborhoods and, and, uh, seven brothers stood up like, no, you ain't coming. Pyroos Street is one of the, they have more boys on their street than like any neighborhood that street is just Compton. All the, it's the, uh, you had the, uh, the boy and family Mickey blue. He was the, he's kind of like the Godfather in my eye. He was a bank robber back in the sixties. Okay. Those are the original Pyro boys. Um, Mickey boy and Lonnie Hall, Clarence, Grandi and Victor Murphy, you know, and you in prison. No, no, this is the sixties. Okay. This is the sixties. Okay. This is, this is the dudes. I come, you came abundant. Okay. Those were, they was real bank robbers. Okay. They, they was real, they was real. And they lived on Pirou Street. They stayed on Pirou. Okay. I got you. I stayed on Elm Street. We used to come over and play football against them. Okay. My neighborhood was tree tops at that time. Okay. You know what I said? And our neighborhood would come play the Pirou boys because they had a street. They had, they had, um, the Nelson family, the Leonard family, um, Puddin's family, Puddin's, well, it was before Puddin and moved over there though. The Johnson's and they had a whole football team on the street, you know. So we used to come and play with them. And one day it's 63 Mickey blue was first time I'd seen him and this is, uh, Terry born. This is his older brother. Okay. Terry born. Um, and we, we plan to do come up in a brand new Cadillac and that's Mickey blue. He jumps out the car with a shark skin suit on. Got his hair in a Marcel long toe shoes and he go up in the house. He comes out. We looking comes out of the house when he comes out of the house comes out. He says, hey, y'all come here and he got a big old bag about and he dumps a hole. You know what a boat all is. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Bumped out a gang of silver dollars and we y'all get him and we put money in our pockets, right? Yeah. And he opens a trunk of a Cadillac in order Cadillac got a big old trunk. He opens a truck of Cadillac and he got a suitcase big old suitcase and he opens it up and it's all hundred dollar bills in there. Little faces. Yeah, little face. And we miss born Mickey you stop giving all them kids and money like them boys long. I say I want to be just like him when I grow man. I want to be like him. So it is Harold Terry Terry born him and Jerry Nelson. They knocked off the first armored car truck in California in 1968 and got a hundred and eighty thousand dollars was one of the biggest licks ever at that time. Wow. Then his brother Dennis they robbed capital bank and they the boys was bank robbers. That's by rules and then I and that's how the power rule and they just stuck together and just they just got a close tight and when the Crips came in and he wasn't having it. This is pyro street. It's don't be done. Don't play that game. So they start calling pyro's call them roosters. Roosters are red. Okay. Assignment the roosters and next day was bloods and bam. And now it's history. So the OK. So pyro became roosters and then they start calling everything else bloods. Well the bloods start five nine brands was the first blood set. Okay. So I came before bloods. Uh-huh. Paroo came first. No no no in gang banging bloods in the L.A. Crips then bloods then pyro. Okay. Man that's wild but it started a long time ago. We've been gang banging every so what man and the red the red come from the roosters. That's what made y'all wear red right. It didn't affiliate with the bloods right off. It was just the red from the roosters. Right. Wow. I didn't know that.