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Because the business man turned into the killerHow the killer get out before the business man?
Because the business man turned into the killerHow the killer get out before the business man?
Let's notnot why I posted the line but not against a kind of high minded convo about the drug came, in the 80's
would say that it 100% did both things at the same time
Nikkas think giving free food once in a while outweighed getting nikkas and single moms hooked on drugs
Prince was never convicted on any murders. He was given multiple life sentences on draconian crack laws that have since been changed. That's why all these crack era drug dealers have been coming home. And that's why 50 saying that shyt was some you know what.
Mr. Miller is charged with having ordered confederates to murder three South American drug dealers in the Baisley Park Houses so that they could be robbed of $200,000 worth of cocaine that the South Americans believed the Miller ring was prepared to buy from them. He is charged with having ordered the killings from jail, where he was being held at the time in another case.
Judge Raymond J. Dearie ordered Gerald Miller, 32, of Queens Village, who used the street name Prince, to serve a life term without parole. Mr. Miller, leader of a gang that called itself the Supreme Team, was convicted in June 1993 of racketeering, murder and drug trafficking.
As long as you hand out turkeys on Thanksgiving you're good
He was convicted for those 3 murders but during the trial he was linked to 20.
In 1987, McGriff went to prison for narcotics possession, leaving Miller in power on the outside. Of the two, McGriff was seen as the negotiator. Miller kept the business running — authorities estimate the operation brought in nearly $500,000 per week — but he relied more on violence. Though no slaying was ever tied back to him, bodies began piling up at an even faster clip until Miller was arrested in March 1990. He was ultimately sentenced in 1993 to six consecutive life terms for drug trafficking.
‘Supreme Team’ documents the rise and fall of a gangster who inspired early hip-hop
Yo, when you hear talk of the Southside, you hear talk of the Team/See n—as feared Prince and respected ’Preme/For all you slow motherf—ers, I’ma break it dow…andscape.com
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Prince when convicted for murder in 1995. You're quoting something talking about 1993.
You think they would let him out if he had bodies on him?
He has bodies on him. They're letting him out so yes.
Nah, Supreme pretty much got away with his crack era activities. He's locked up for some other shyt .How the killer get out before the business man?
I know Vlad probably doing everything he can to get that interview lolI wonder if he gna do interviews
Or be on some alpo shyt tryna relive the old days
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