i said you know what, dude? [ bleep ]. it s all fixed. you broke his window out? yeah. i thought that was his face, dude. a perfect shot right through the rings. i won t feel my finger no more. the tirade brad unleashes next may be difficult to hear and can only be described as racist. i don t like [ bleep ]. don t bring them to my [ bleep ] house. [ indiscernible ] i know how they are. they want to gather as much evidence as possible. so when these guys come in like brad they do a deal. they give them money for the car
the glitz of the vegas strip, but only a fraction of what we shot was ever broadcast. until now. in this hour of vegas undercover raw, you ll meet criminals, hear how they committed their crimes, and then i confront many of them in jail where some lies are told, but also some revealing truths are exposed. this is the [ bleep ] they re talking about. i m sitting here talking to the home boy right now. brad is one of the very first people to walk into the storefront. he seems like a pretty hard guy, rough guy. i mean i wouldn t want to go up against him in dark alley. call my home bro, and i ll get him out there. i m going to shoot one of you in the face, i swear. it s retarded, holmes. they turn the littlest [ bleep ] into the biggest thing ever. he s agitated because he s supposed to show up some cars, and his minions are supposed to bring them in, and they lose the cars.
the fake fencing store, a sting operation run by the las vegas police department, stayed open for the better part of a year, and it didn t take long for word to spread within a couple of crime rings in las vegas that the front is a good place to unload stolen items. i ve got it all here. i actually moved on from here and it s been a [ bleep ] nightmare. johnnie. levi came into the storefront through chevy who came in through brad, and he s got a stolen car to sell. he doesn t look like a big-time tough guy or criminal. levi has a job. i was out there you re a whatter? tree trimmer. oh, a tree trimmer. i thought you said tree jumper. he says that the tree trimming job is great
for the sting operation. the reason this is so important is that they need creditth. they need thieves, crooks, out on the streets of las vegas to really buy into the fact that this is a fencing operation. it s not some sort of a police sting. so brad goes out there on the street, and later in jail, and lends the undercover investigators credibility. he goes out and says, look, this is really a fencing operation, and all these other crooks believe it, and so they start bringing in cars that were stolen, guns that were stolen, and several others. coming up, the front is open for business. you just want him to disappear. exactly. we keep them busy. this [ bleep ]. word is out on the street. and you ll meet some of brad s referral, including his girlfriend. i have never had a job in my life. watch raw video, dangerous situations. understand how the criminal mind works.
beat you up. i m not going to be mean to you. but i know they gave you a price. he okay. i m going to be straight up. he said [ bleep ] try to get [ bleep ] 35. but get whatever you can for it. okay. no way i can give you 35. like i told brad, i never paid $1,500 for a car ever, and you know that. the pricing, and this is kind of surprising to me how little these thieves would accept for these cars. basically, it was $200 per $10,000 of real value for the vehicles. in other words, you know, if you had a $20,000 car, you know, you were getting 400 bucks. whether it s a mercedes or a corvette or a honda or a minivan, it doesn t matter. what they re telling some of these crooks is, these cars are going to be chopped up for parts. i mean the last two rides i did with brad, i did $750, you know. i know this is a little bit nicer of a car. but it s also because it s not as common it s not a chevy.