He Voted To K*ll 3 Of His Own, Slapped A Mafia Elder & Got Shot In A Homeless Tent: Samuel Villalba

Before Samuel Villalba could even become a made member of the Mexican Mafia, his own brother's ties to the rival Nuestra Familia nearly got him rejected on the spot. He proved himself anyway, sat in rooms where a single vote ended another member's life, and ran Artesia by fear for decades. Then two employees of Homeboy Industries — the nonprofit built to help people leave gang life behind — walked into a homeless encampment, found his tent, and collected on a debt years overdue. This is Samuel "Negro" Villalba — Mexican Mafia shotcaller out of Artesia, sponsored into the organization at Folsom State Prison in nineteen eighty-five with backing from senior member Raymond Shryock. Federal prosecutors charged that he voted to have three fellow members killed; years later, he slapped a respected elder in federal prison and lost the organization's protection for good. He was shot dead by Andrew Reyna inside a Long Beach homeless encampment on January tenth, twenty twenty-one — drawn from federal court records, FBI surveillance recordings, and prison surveillance footage. This video does not glorify or endorse gang violence; it is a documentary account drawn from public court records and reporting, intended for mature audiences. 🔗 MORE FROM THIS CHANNEL    • American Prison Gangs: Most Dangerous Memb...   If this story made you stop and think — hit the like button. That is how YouTube decides to show this to more young people who might be hearing the wrong voices right now. Drop your city in the comments — every comment tells the algorithm this story matters. And if you are watching on your phone, hit the Hype button below the video. Hype only works on mobile, and it is the fastest way to get this in front of someone who needs to hear it before they make a decision they cannot take back. #MexicanMafia #TrueCrime #PrisonGang