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Part 1: Robert Ladd on Joining Compton PD Gang Unit, 55 Gangs in 10 Square Mile Compton

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Robert Ladd discussed the impact of Eazy-E's record label Ruthless Records and the N.W.A album. The single 'F*** tha Police' is considered the biggest anti-police song to come out of America, drawing significant international attention to the city of Compton. Robert Ladd further explains that the song amplified an existing sentiment among the Compton community towards the police. He mentioned how the hostility was already present before the song was released. They went on to discuss the letter the FBI sent following the song's release, which Eazy-E tactfully used for publicity. Later, they spoke about the rise of Death Row Records and a fatal incident at the Platinum Club in Atlanta. The conversation closed with a discussion about Mob Piru hitman George Williams, whose name has been linked to multiple murders. His current whereabouts are unknown.