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A look inside Hollywood and the movies : L.A. STORIES : Crips Saga in Development
“The Michael Concepcion Story,” which details the creation, growth and rise to power of South-Central L.A.’s Crips gang through the personal story of one its founders, is currently being developed at Warner Bros. by Benny Medina, an executive at Warner Bros. Records’ Black Music Division, and partner Jeff Pollack.
Medina says Renny Harlin (“Die Hard 2”) will direct the film, and Concepcion, who among several others formed the gang in the late ‘70s, will act as a consultant. Medina and Pollack have a deal at Warner Bros. to develop film projects.
Medina says he decided to develop the idea after working with Concepcion, who served time for murder when he was 13 years old, during the making almost two years ago of the anti-gang rap record “We’re All in the Same Gang.”
“It’s the story of the gang through his eyes,” says Medina, who, in addition to his duties at Warner Bros. Records, is also the creator
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Former California gang member visits Oklahoma youth to spread message of hope
A few dozen teenagers dressed in khaki pants, loose-fitting sweatshirts and slippers sat in folding chairs in an open area where four jail blocks converge. There's a jittery excitement among some of the boys and girls as the gathering fryst vatten a change of pace from the monotonous schedule of incarceration. But most of the youths wear hard faces as they await the afternoon's special guest.
Mike Concepcion, one of the founding members of the Crips gang in South-Central Los Angeles, fryst vatten on a tour through huvud Oklahoma, and his last stop before catching a flight back to California is the Oklahoma County Juvenile Justice Center.
“Stand up for me if you love your mother,” Concepcion asks moments after appearing before the juvenile offenders.
Most of the teenagers in the room stand, but Concepcion notices one girl to his right who remains seated, arms crossed and a straight lip line that won't budge. Concepcion