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Who's got a link to the Biography channel show? No chance they're showing that shyt over here
A$VP Hagler★;4242589 said:Who's got a link to the Biography channel show? No chance they're showing that shyt over here
azie caught a buck fifty a few yrs ago....my bm is friends with rich porters oldest daughter...when she turned 18 she had a lot of money she was getting that he put up in a fund for her....her dad's side doesn't even fukk with her, but everybody kept calling when she was around that age
tha mama said that the only ppl she talked to was rich's sister and azie...but they even flipped on them asking about the money rich left his daughter...and her bf gave him that work wit a razor...pressed charges and put the mama in jail, because her bf was some stone cold killer or some shyt 0
i fukk with alpo man
fukk it
he gave up them DC nikkas. he did what he had to do
atleast he aint give up Harlem nikkas
fukk DC
so basically, dudes is saying that alpo is free on the low, and all that "he gets out in 2019" stuff in his documentary is some bullchit?
you lost me @ the bolded.
He's a rat. A man who was in the game and threw other nikkas under the bus. Whether they were your enemies or comrades. Real nikkas don't wish jail even on their enemy.
He's a rat. End of discussion.
For anyone who is interested, in this thread are a bunch of documentaries on black dealers (including Richie, AZ and Alpo). They are good check them out.
nikka its mad easy to sit here and say you wouldnt do that
but he didnt grow up with them DC nikkas
fukk them nikkas. you gotta look out for yaself
but hey. alot of yall never been in that bull pen
you could scream that real nikka shyt all you want
Eighteen people identified as members of a violent, multimillion-dollar crack gang, including a former New York City housing police officer, were indicted yesterday on racketeering charges that involved 11 murders and drug dealing that terrorized Harlem and Bronx neighborhoods for the last decade.
The 47-count indictment, unsealed in Federal District Court in Manhattan, charges that Clarence Heatley, a 43-year-old man who grew up in Harlem, founded the gang, Preacher Crew, in 1983. He was was called Preacher because of his persuasive oratory, the authorities said.
Mr. Heatley later recruited the housing police officer, John Cuff, who was working in the Bronx from 1982 to 1987, to help run the enterprise, law enforcement officials said. The former housing officer alone is charged with eight murders.
Fourteen gang members are in custody and four others are being sought, the authorities said.
Since 1983, the gang members extorted money from drug dealers, dealt drugs and maintained the group's business by systematic violence against their enemies, the indictment said. The gang is charged with 11 murders, 11 conspiracies to commit murder and narcotics trafficking.
''They were very good at what they did and they always made an effort to make sure there were no witnesses,'' the United States Attorney in Manhattan, Mary Jo White, said at a news conference yesterday. ''They were careful. They were smart and they intimidated all those around them, drug dealers and citizens alike.''
The Preacher Crew was most recently headquartered in the Bronx, where Mr. Heatley lived with Yvonne Miller, an accused gang member. But the gang is said to have carried out most of its activities in central and west Harlem.
A law enforcement official said Mr. Heatley was also known by residents as the ''Black Hand of Death'' and was so feared by dealers in Harlem that they paid him $10,000 to $30,000 to be left alone to operate their own drug businesses.
Mr. Heatley is said to have rigidly controlled the gang, prohibiting members from using drugs, fighting with each other or stealing drugs or money from the gang. Their victims included competitors and other gang members, the indictment said.
Mr. Heatley is charged with nine murders. He and Mr. Cuff have been in prison since late August, when they were arrested on Federal racketeering and narcotics charges stemming from the killing of two gang members whose bodies were found in Queens in December 1993.
Mr. Cuff was dismissed from the housing police force after he was caught in a robbery and failed a drug test, according to law enforcement officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity. In 1989, he was arrested for a killing in Baltimore but was acquitted in a trial after witnesses changed their testimony.
While Mr. Cuff was a housing police officer and a gang member, the United States Attorney said yesterday, ''there was some use made of his official position in order to get payments made on time.''
Off duty, Mr. Cuff drove Mr. Heatley around as a bodyguard, law enforcement officials said.
Mr. Heatley is said to have frequently supervised the punishment of members of the Preacher Crew, which at times was bringing in $1 million annually in profits.
i fukk with alpo man
fukk it
he gave up them DC nikkas. he did what he had to do
atleast he aint give up Harlem nikkas
fukk DC
sorry just a clipA$VP Hagler★;4242589 said:Who's got a link to the Biography channel show? No chance they're showing that shyt over here
I could give three fukks if a random lady on the street who works a 9-5 snitched on me if she seen me do something (obviously I wouldn't want it to happen) but she doesn't live that lifestyle so i have no animosity towards her. On the other hand if my boy did it and is in the game then he's a major p*ssy. You're right he didn't grow up with them but that doesn't mean he should've ratted on them and vice versa.
Secondly, quoting my post and most likely finding out who I am for the first time doesn't automatically mean you know who I am. I've actually been in the bullpen and never for anything "petty". These same nikkas who end up ratting they aint going to that general pop bullpen, you can check your way into PC with the rest of them if thats how you feel.