YG spearheaded a truce and peace walk in Compton this past weekend that ended a ten-year rivalry between the Treetop Pirus and Fruit Town Pirus gangs. This historic event marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to bring peace and healing to the community.
The walk started with a peaceful meeting initiated by YG and the leaders of each gang, surrounded by fellow Compton natives The Game, Wallie The Sensei and hundreds of community residents in support of the walk, at Gonzales Park in Compton at 2pm. The group gathered and walked in solidarity and peace for hours through the streets of Compton and celebrated a new era to end the violence.
The peace walk, which follows the release of YG’s highly anticipated “Just Re’d Up 3” album, saw members of both gangs come together in a show of solidarity. The walk began in Compton and culminated in a gathering at a local park, where both sides officially declared an end to the decade-long conflict that has plagued the community.
This significant achievement follows YG’s leadership in the largest Black rights march in 2020, which drew over 50,000 participants as reported by TMZ. The rapper’s unwavering commitment to social justice and community empowerment has once again brought about meaningful change.
The peace walk is not just a symbolic gesture but a tangible step towards lasting peace in the community. The rivalry, which had divided neighborhoods and resulted in years of bloodshed, officially ended as both gangs walked side by side, crossing the very streets that once divided them.YG’s involvement was crucial in facilitating dialogue and encouraging both sides to come to the table. His influence, combined with the desire for peace from both gangs, has created a new chapter for Compton.
This event underscores YG’s role as not just a musician, but a dedicated advocate for his community. His efforts have been instrumental in driving change and providing hope for a better future. The peace walk is a testament to what can be achieved when communities come together, and it serves as an inspiring example for others facing similar struggles across the country.