For the people that know more about the story. so this dude "casper" was robert gotton He was the one that rated about 300 names out and joined with dyno on the G.U.N calabo and he never payed sirdyno one penny for that album. Thats why dyno is still in jail for just conspiracy right?crazy. i remember this shit when it happened around 1999,crazy and now theres a tv show. Theres wayy more than that but thats some of it. So because of gratton,robert they made this tv show and he made his book, sucks if they ever catch that fool slipping.............................
California Prison Gangs
My name is Robert "Huerito" Gratton, I was raised in Modesto, Ca., and I am a former high-ranking member of La Nuestra Familia "Our Family", considered to be one of California's most violent prison gangs. I have many regrets and I am definitely "not" proud of my past, therefore before I go any further, I am "NOT" writing to glamourize or glorify the so-called gangster life style which consists of brutal beatings, drive-by shootings and gangland slayings, rather I write as a educational guide and as a source of information to reflect upon for leverage in assisting today's youth in their struggles to resist the temptation's of joining a gang.
With the lucrative allure drug sales and the easy access to guns, the streets have become a war zone. Kids are killing kids at an alarming rate and California state prison's are filled to the hilt. There seems to be no end to the madness, however, I know what it is like to be raised in a drug infested/gang-related neighborhood, I know what it is like to bring pain and grief to loved ones and I know what it is to be in a prison gang therefore I speak from my heart, and believe me I am in fact living proof that there is a way out. People can and do change, but most at-risk youth are totally unaware of their options. With this in mind, I am willing to help out in whatever form or fashion you may choose, as I don't what your children or mine to participate in that nightmare.
I myself spent my entire youth in and out of juvenile lock-ups and California's youth authorities. None of the older "homeboy's" ever showed me any different. I was taught "the way of the homie" at an early age and continued to commit some very serious crimes as an adult. Going in and out of prison seemed like the thing to do and I spent another 15 of my 40 years as an adult going in and out of the California Department of Corrections. I lived "La vida loca" with the best of them and I put in more than my fair share of work for the gangster I thought were my friends, most of whom are either dead or in prison.
It took a long time, but I finally found the light and decided to change my life. I have since written a gang awareness, prevention and intervention program entitled: Teaching About Gangs (TAG) program. Furthermore i go around the country training law enforcement/probation officer's, school teacher's and concerned parent's about gangs. I've also written my life story "THE RISE AND FALL OF THE NUESTRA FAMILIA" available at
www.knowgangs.com if you are interested. Last but not least, if I can be of any assistance to you, please don't hesitste to ask. Sincerly, Robert