Gorilla Convict

  • Seth Ferranti

Seth Ferranti

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  • October 28, 2011
Born and raised in the mean streets of Baltimore, a city famous for its culture of drugs and murder, Anthony “AJ” Jones embarked on a reign of ter ...
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  • October 25, 2011
It was said that Aaron Jones was obsessed with the popular film The Godfather and crafted his persona in the mold of Marion Brando’s character Don V ...
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  • October 25, 2011
When the crack era in New York was jumping off in the 1980's a lot of street legends were born in a hail of gunfire [...] ...
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  • October 25, 2011
As legend has it the Aryan Brotherhood formed at San Quentin Prison in California in 1967 in the cauldron of the prison race wars to fight the Black G ...
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  • October 24, 2011
Fray was known as a man to be feared and a man to be trusted but most of all he was a man who was respected. He held sway in his city and in the chron ...
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  • October 24, 2011
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, if you were in the drug game in Baltimore, then you answered to one man, Peanut King [...] ...
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  • October 24, 2011
In the 1970s the heroin market in the United States was dominated by a black distributor named Frank Matthews who operated out of New York [...] ...
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  • October 24, 2011
The below article appeared in the New York Daily News 20 years after Char “Shocker” Davis was sentenced to 405 months for his role in Lorenzo "Fat ...
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  • October 24, 2011
A lot of factors figured in the death of the Washington DC street legend, Fray, but the main reason was Alberto “Alpo” Martinez [...] ...
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  • October 24, 2011
Baltimore is one of the nation’s murder capitals. There’s a reason it’s known as Bodymore. In the swirl of paranoia and profit surrounding the h ...
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  • October 24, 2011
"The city ain't been the same since then. Especially, with that bitchass Rayful telling. It almost seems as if he made it a fad. I definitely blame hi ...
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  • October 24, 2011
Howard "Pappy" Mason was a soldier. In one of the most violent eras in New York City history Pappy Mason rose above the rest to cement his reputation ...