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Clarence Heatley was born in 1953 in New York City and grew up in Harlem, located in the northern section of Manhattan. Heatley, who dropped out of school in the fourth grade, was sent to juvenile detention by the time he was nine-years-old.

Eventually, Heatley grew to 6'7". At some point Heatley acquired the nickname, "Preacher". His violent reputationalso earned him the nickname, "The Black Hand of Death."

In 1983, Heatley established his criminal organization, which would come to be known as "The Preacher Crew".Organization members included: John "Big Cuz" Cuff, Derrick Hailstock, Paul "Nutsy" Weller, Raymond "Jerry Woo" Jackson, John "Apple" Porter, Curtis "Snowman" Medley, Darrel "Bright Eyes" Barner, Darryl Haskins, Leroy "Echo" Echols, Steve Fairley, Shaka "Heavy" Heatley, David "Popcorn" Collins, Sherman "Kendu" Baker, Yvonne "Mom" Miller, Adrienne "Adee" Bundy, Bernard Mitchell, DeniseDawson, Ganeene Goode, Anthony Boatwright, Alvin "Butch Cassidy" Goings, Greg "Sleep" Sorries, Clifford Randall, Farris Phillips, Ralph "Black" Wallace, Duane Beatty, Darnell Walker, Kenny Wilson and Freddy Hill.

Heatley met his chief lieutenant, John "Big Cuz" Cuff, in 1983 when the latter was still employed as an officer in the now-defunct New York City Housing Authority Police Department. Cuff served as a driver and enforcer for Heatley even before he left the police department.

The organization's base of operations was Manhattan's 144th and 8th Avenue.

Heatley owned an apartment building on the Grand Concourse, a main thoroughfare located in the Bronx, in which people were allegedly tortured (and sometimes killed) in the basement. Heatley lieutenant Anthony Boatwright resided in the building.

Sometime in 1986, Heatley, aware that he was the subject of investigation by law enforcement, voluntarily went to Harlem's 32nd police precint to address his concerns regarding police inquiries with the chief detective.

Much of Heatley's income was derived by extorting local drug dealers, charging upwards of $10,000. In many cases, the payment was made with the understanding that the Preacher Crew would murder the dealers' rival.
 
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