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August 1, 2025 17 mins

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Raw, unfiltered, and straight from the source—this episode dives deep into the truth behind the street rumors that have been circulating about ST (Monty Montenegro) and recent altercations in Park Hill. With remarkable candor, ST addresses the allegations head-on, separating fact from fiction while acknowledging his presence in these communities and his arrest following a disputed incident.

"An intelligent man can think his way out of any situation, but a wise man will never put themselves in that situation," ST reflects, offering a window into his philosophical approach to street politics and confrontation. The conversation reveals the complex dynamics at play when reputation, history, and loyalty intersect in urban communities. ST provides valuable context about his deep connections to Park Hill that predate formal alliances, explaining how these historical ties influence current tensions and conflicts.

The episode takes a fascinating turn when ST recounts a recent encounter at a Midland Beach concert, where he chose to challenge an old adversary to a dance battle rather than escalating to violence. "I dance like the Vikings dance. Like we could die tonight," he explains, demonstrating his psychological approach to confrontation when paperwork and past betrayals are part of the equation. This story perfectly illustrates how street wisdom sometimes means finding alternative ways to assert dominance without physical violence.

Don't miss this captivating glimpse into street life, loyalty codes, and the strategic intelligence that governs urban conflicts. Follow ST on Instagram as Monty Montenegro and subscribe to his YouTube channel InMyMind247 to support his content. This is just part one of this compelling conversation—stay tuned for the continuation where ST will delve deeper into his history with Mello and other pivotal relationships that have shaped his journey.

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Welcome to LFTG Radio .

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Good morning, godspeed.
It's your boy, elliot Carter,reporting.
Live from the gutter.
I've got my boy ST here First.
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Let them know your handles.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
You can catch me on IG as well as Monty Montenegro.
That's my new shit.
My other ones is hot.
Monty Montenegro, you can findme on YouTube.
Find me on YouTube In my mind247.
That's me.
That's my page.
You can also go to the Saveyour Podcast.
You know what I'm saying?
That's where you're going tosee where I've had the most

(00:50):
successes on the Save yourPodcast.
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I need 1,000 subscribers, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Let's do this shit.
Yeah, let's get it, let's getstraight into it.
Man, I heard you, uh, I heardyou put hands on oca white the
other day and park hill wasrunning on oca niggas and nobody
did ah, I heard somethingsimilar.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
You know there's there.
There are allegations in theair, right.
So, um, I as far as um the thewhole situation, I think it's
just a bunch of rumors and stuff.
I was in the Hill.
I have been in the Hillrecently so I can see where this
is coming from.
I have been in the Hillrecently.

(01:36):
I have been extremelyintoxicated.
I've been very intoxicated.
You know a drunk tongue willtell a sober truth.
Intoxicated, you know a drunktongue will tell a sober truth.
So, as far as from what I'veheard, it's a number of things
that need to be addressed.
Number one I think that itwould be impossible for GA's

(01:57):
wifey to end up in any type ofaltercation with an ST or Mike
Monti or anything of that nature.
You hear me?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Huh, why is that?

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Because there's certain ways that a wife is
going to conduct herself.
You understand what I'm saying.
They say that an intelligentman such as myself can think his
way out of any situation.
Right, but a wise man willnever put themselves in that
situation.
Yeah, see what I'm saying.
So, as far as anything with hiswifey I don't know his wifey.

(02:27):
I've never met his wifey.
I met his baby moms and someside chicks of his.
So as far as that go, as far asany troop to the matter.
What I do know is I wasarrested for that.
Oh, you got arrested for that.
Without a doubt, that's what Iknow for a fact.

(02:48):
I got arrested for that.
Did you push charges?
I have, I've been arrested.
I have a formal order ofprotection.
I'm not sure if I believe allof this could be a myth, because
I don't remember a lot of thisstuff that I'm hearing.
I don't remember punchingnobody across no parking lot.

(03:10):
You hear me, I have been innumerous parking lots in Park
Hill, but I don't remember onepunching nobody across no
parking lot, and nor do Ipromote anything of the nature
Furthermore do you remember ifany OTA niggas was there?

Speaker 2 (03:26):
And nor do I promote anything of the nature
Furthermore.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Do you remember if any OTA niggas was there?
How the hell you going to be inPark Hill without OTA niggas
being there?
Right?
But what I do know is, from therumors that I heard, is that GA
and our history is so deep noditty that nobody is hands off.
Motherfuckers, love S.

(03:48):
S is a good nigga, uncle S is agood dude.
You know what I'm saying?
Unc240 is a good dude and in alot of instances I have done
right where other people didwrong, so they just want to stay
out of it.
Furthermore, as far as OTA go,before it was OTA like before
they had a name to it and all ofthat.
I was the one who brought all ofthese dudes amongst the

(04:10):
Africans.
You understand what I'm saying.
We didn't even know GA wasAfrican until later on in life
because he was always with us.
Niggas didn't even know helived with me and I didn't know
he was African until much lateron.
You know what I'm saying me,and I didn't know he was African
until much later on.
You know what I'm saying.
As far as the allegations fromwhen I was out there, every time
I was out there it was mad love.

(04:32):
Everybody was outside, not justsomebody.
A lot of people was outside.
You know what I'm saying.
The night I got locked up, itwas about 30, 40 niggas in the
parking lot that night and maybe, to the best of my
understanding, two people seenme do some shit like this.
My rap sheet, it does notreflect this.

(04:53):
Furthermore, my MO is notputting my hands on women.
You know what I'm saying.
As far as wifeys go, I heard itwas an argument out there.
This is what the story waspumped at.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
I would like to dispute that.
You said your MO.
Is not you putting your handson women?
Wasn't you recently with AshMoney, no Baby, and put his wife
?

Speaker 1 (05:15):
in as well, allegedly .
I don't know about that either.
That's another rumor.
I don't know about that either.
What's another rumor.
I don't know about that either.
You know what I'm saying.
But what I will say is that NewYork City in particular is
suffering from a severe case ofN-word B-words.

(05:37):
So it's like an N-word B-word.
You know what I'm saying?
A nigga bit.
So when you're dealing withthose, you have a bunch of
females that's manning up tosituations that they man can't
or for whatever, and they go onautopilot with manning up
because a lot of them is raisingmen, raising young boys and men

(05:59):
without fathers around.
So they just used to manning upto everything.
They have to man up to so muchthings that they come and then
man up.
So what I heard is one of themwas manning up all crazy and put
hands on somebody that lookedlike st, pushed him two times
and then reach for his face andthen right and then, after that

(06:23):
like two seconds passed, theperson realized they was hit
gravity and then they fell.
And then I heard somebody ask yo, do you want to put your hands
on a man again?
Do you want to get hit by a managain?
No, all right.
So a lot of times when a storyis told, I'm gonna tell you half
the story.

(06:43):
The rest you fill it in as longas the villain went right,
because I'm home.
As long as the villain wentright Because for me to tell a
type of story that a dude thatlooked like me allegedly was
struck several times and injeopardy of his good eye being
gouged out, right if I tell thatwhen the boys in blue show up,

(07:08):
because, from what I understand,somebody allegedly I heard
somebody got punched for actinglike anything other than a wifey
Listen a nigga.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Which situation are you referring to?
Ga or Cat 20?

Speaker 1 (07:24):
I'm going to go back to either one, but with the GA
situation.
Okay, right to either one, butwith the GA situation.
Okay, right With that one.
Right, first of all, a dude ofhis caliber.
His wifey's not going to be inthe parking lot like that.
Do you hear me At that hour?
What hour was Two, three in themorning?

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
At least one in the morning.
You understand what I'm saying.
Very oppy movement.
Acting scared of me, maybe wantattention.
Acting scared of niggas, maybewanting attention, or whatever
the case, if it's that serious,a dude's wifey is going home.
My brother In any only a stupidB-word acts like that.

(08:09):
Now you see this right here.
Hold on, where is that?
See this right here, bro.
Yeah, right there.
I want y'all to see that,ladies and gentlemen, right
under this eye, yeah, a parkhill chick stabbed me in my face
, bro, when I had two eyes andwas young and handsome.
Chick stabbed me in my face,bro, when I had two eyes and was

(08:31):
young and handsome.
Furthermore, fyi, I have neverhad sex with a Park Hill chick,
american chick.
Why?
Because when I was little fat,mikey, all of them beat me up
when I was trying, when I washumping them, they was beating
me up, even some of the ones whoasked me yo, I heard you punch
this one.
I heard you Maybe as a resultof you fucking me up my whole
life when I was little pussy.
Mikey, I don't let nobody man,woman or child, pimp, hoe or

(08:55):
piccolo put their hands on meunless it's me.
That's sanctioning that.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Okay, hold on, give me one second.
I got to answer this text, allright.
Okay, hold on, give me onesecond, I gotta answer this text
.
So so, yeah, so that situationI got locked up for that.
I don't remember none of thatshit happening.
I don't know who she had analtercation with.
They said that she came in theback of the police car in the
parking lot with like 30 copsand when the cops came, I ran.

(09:28):
They did chase me.
I did run because I'm notstanding.
It was mad cops.
The documents say that thatperson was in the car with the
police and pointed me out.
I never seen her in no carpointing me out, but it was a
lot of them the police it wasdark back there to the police
came, so it was a lot of brightlights.
I was very drunk.
It was a lot of people thatlook like me out there.

(09:49):
You know, to them, all blackpeople look alike, so I was just
getting away from the scene orwhatever.
And that was that.
Now, with the Cashy Moolah shit,to be honest with you, no, she
did not get, I did not put myhands on her or I don't really
remember no situation whatsoeverwith Cashy Moolah.
I don't really remember nosituation whatsoever with Cashy
Moolah.
I don't remember none of that.
But what I will tell you isthat some damage was done to his

(10:12):
property, to his lady'sproperty, and she overreacted
and I think she like got mushedto the floor or something,
mostly by him.
So, nah, I didn't put my handson that lady, but I forgot to
tell you I did fuck my toe up.
I didn't put my hands on thatlady, but I forgot to tell you I
did fuck my toe up.
I karate, kicked that niggaunder his chin, allegedly with

(10:33):
my Yeezys on, and fucked my toeup.
But as far as beating up on hiswoman or whatever, nah, he was
mostly.
She was falling because she wasintoxicated and swinging and
gravity was getting her becauseshe was trying to fight and he
was fighting her, he wasfighting her.
All I really was putting handson him as he was running
allegedly.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Alright, well, we can move on from that.
Let's talk about this video yousent me at the concert on
Midland Beach.
Tell me a little bit about whathappened after that video.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Okay, so I'm going to relate that to something, right
?
So that was.
It was like a CeCe Penisonconcert, some type of old school
concert or whatever.
So I'm just huh.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
I said, okay, I hear you, you kind of going in and
out.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
I'm going in and out.
Well you good.
Now I think it's because I'mwalking and breathing, but I get
to the top, I stop walking in asecond.
So anyway, I'm at the concert,this brother, I see him.
I come in, I scout the shit out, like I always do.
I'm moving, like I move, so Iscout it out.

(11:52):
I see him, I keep it pushing,I'm watching, you know.
So I film it a little bit, likelet me just show how merciful
and how real it is, like it iswhat it is.
Now, boom, I film it.
Maybe about 15, 20 minutes afterI'm there, he sees me.

(12:15):
He start acting like he don'tsee me.
Cool, that's cool, I can workwith that.
I'm acting like I don't see him.
Somebody calls him.
Now, mind you, I'll be on point.
I see this bitch call him andlet him know that I'm in there.
That's T in here Reading lips.

(12:35):
You hear me Reading lips.
Watch the bitch call him.
Now he getting even looking alittle more jittery.
You know he's looking a littlemore jittery, or what have you.
He start looking around.
He sees me, but he been saw mebefore that.
Now he starts, because before Iwas just seeing him from his

(12:56):
side profile and behind him.
Now he turn around and fullyface me and start breaking up
his face like start facefighting me.
I'm like yo, this nigga donegot old and ugly as a
motherfucker in the face.
There's no way in the world I'mgonna win this face fighting
contest.
There's no way.

(13:17):
I lost already.
So you know I'm a sore loser.
I'm mad as a motherfucker.
I just lost this face fight.
At first glance you beat mehands down.
I tapped out.
You heard nigga, I'm notsitting up in this fucking
concert face fighting with nougly nigga, no old ugly nigga,
fuck out of here.
So hold on.
So boom.

(13:39):
So I going to let that shitslide.
I walked off for a second.
Then I thought about it.
I said hold the fuck on thisnigga's face fighting me Like he
wants some fucking static.
I'm not about that foolishness,no more.
I'm going to challenge him to adance off to see if he's

(14:01):
willing to bust a move outsideof face fighting.
I'm just going to challenge himto a good old-fashioned
dance-off.
So that's exactly what Iproceeded to do Walked over
there, I walked, I dancedbackwards to the nigga, mind you
Talking to him over my shoulder, in arms distance Right,

(14:24):
killing it, because what peopledon't understand is when I'm
First of all, I like to dancewhen I fight.
That's number one.
Number two when I'm dancingwith one of my cops around, I'm
dancing like the fucking Vikingsdance Like we could die tonight
.
Nigga, whichever Excuse mylanguage, I get a little bit
excited, but I dance verypassionately, to say the least.

(14:44):
Yeah, as if I'm celebratinglife, as if I'm celebrating that
I'm still alive.
And that's the way I starteddancing.
And I gave him my, I dancedfrontwards, gave him my back,
went over there to him and toldhim I will do this in a dark
alley.
In case you didn't hear me, mybrother, that's what I was

(15:04):
saying.
I will do these same dancesteps in a dark alley with you
and you won't do nothing, nothing, right?
Boom?
That was the approach I took onthe spot, right?
Reason being certain peopledon't have the right, nor are

(15:25):
they built, to lash out, because, let's say, if he do lash out
and boom me down or something,then all of the paperwork is
going to surface that you toldon us in that first case.
Mad niggas up north and in thefeds, love me.
You told on me, my brother, soyou can't be acting tough now.
You told on me my brother.

(15:45):
You told on me my brother itain't no allegedly about you
what happened.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Mello told on you.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Yes, he told on me.
Yes, he told on me.
Yes, he told on me.
You can ask Wachbism in thewheelchair, because the only
reason I didn't go all the wayis because London taught me some
stuff and Wachbism in thewheelchair made him, made Mello
take him to Jersey Gardens onthe day I went to the grand jury
.
Yeah, so you told on me mybrother.

(16:18):
Furthermore, a little bit moreof my history with GA, just so
y'all can know.
He calls himself.
Now, mind you, the situationhappened with Mello.
I boomed him up.
We was cool, there was noproblem I'm talking about.
We was literally going out fordrinks together, mello and I.
After I boomed him down right,cause he was wrong, you got him.

(16:38):
Yes, yes, we was going out todrink.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
You were telling me after you hit him eight, nine
times, y'all was sittingtogether at a bar having drinks.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Yes or on the block.
Matter of fact, the day BuddyLee tried to kill me, he was
there.
The day Buddy Lee tried to getback at me, behind that
foolishness, Mello was therehaving drinks with me on his
dime.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
That's crazy, it's smart, that's crazy.
We're going to circle back tothis and we're going to get a
part two.
We're going to talk more aboutthe situation with Mello, more
about everything.
We'll just circle back and giveeverybody a part two.
We'll leave it right there.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Alright, god willing, god willing, yo be good.
And if y'all don't want to begood, be careful.
Mike Monti, aka ST, yo check meout on Mike Montenegro.
Monti Montenegro, excuse me,mike Montenegro, on IG, Y'all
gonna find me.
We gonna put it in the bio fory'all we outside.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
I'm going to tag everything.
Y'all make sure y'all like,comment, follow, subscribe and
that's it.
Lftg signing out.
Y'all see us next week.
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