Damn he was snipping down Asian gang members man this dudes are no joke LONGO are for-sure to much. Even the prison said he’s a psychopath 😮I’m glad he’s in jail
I'm Cambodian and used to lived in NS LB. I'm glad your brother didn't get it. I was a school boy in honors and in the band. I used to get chased and jumped by NSL. My point is, this was a long time ago and if WE (everyone) don't break the cycle it will continue to happen and lives will be lost. Love my Asian and Mexican Brothers.....coming from a Military Vet.
the story is 2 grown men from eastside longo kidnaped a 10 year old kid, tortured, burned and repeatedly assaulted him. that kid id the 2 grown men whom did this to him. 4 years later the kid now named half dead retaliated murdering 3 eastside longos. of course their families say that their kids are good innocent kids and are not gang members. no morals to this story. just tragic.
"One is Kamsao Dengon, now 19, a Poly High School dropout. During a pretrial hearing last week, Dengon seems nervous, quick to speak, as he sits in court clad in a distinctive blue and white jailhouse jumpsuit. His cheeks are acne-scarred. His rough inmate haircut fades into a short tail in back. He is the one who allegedly shot the driver. Two years before the crime, Dengon was himself an innocent victim. When he was only 15, he was kidnapped by two young Latinos, probably gang members. They shot him, then drove around displaying him to their friends as a sort of living trophy. Dengon managed to save his life by causing the car they were in to crash, police said. The kidnappers fled. Officers found him abandoned in the car, critically wounded. His cousin and co-defendant is Bunlom Hom, also a Poly dropout. Hom, 18, looks even younger. The hair above his lip and on his chin could easily be described as peach fuzz. Looking at his smile, it is difficult to imagine him brandishing a lethal weapon or blazing away into a crowded car. Shortly after Hom was arrested, former classmates at Poly described him as more of a follower than a leader. In class, he was quiet, they said. But with his gangster friends, it was a different story, and he would open up."