LA’s Original Gangster- Tootie Reese
LA’s Original Gangster- Tootie Reese Back before the crack era put names like Freeway Ricky Ross, Monster Cody Scott and Waterhead Bo Bennett in the annals of gangster lore, and long before the Crips and …
LA’s Original Gangster- Tootie Reese Back before the crack era put names like Freeway Ricky Ross, Monster Cody Scott and Waterhead Bo Bennett in the annals of gangster lore, and long before the Crips and …
The Gangster Alpo “On the back of the bike with Alpo/doin’ a back down one0two-three/hopin’ to stay alive/favorite spot, Rooftop”- LL Cool J Alberto “Alpo” Martinez was from East Rivers projects in Spanish Harlem, better …
Money, Money, Money- That’s what Arthur J. Williams Jr. was about, counterfeiting money that is, but he turned his life around and is now a legitimate artist and clothes …
Check out this Real is Back Podcast with Kevin Chiles from Don Diva Magazine as he breaks it down with Seth Ferranti and Eyone Williams about what Don Diva magazine …
From the Hood to Hollywood If there is one thing Al-Saadiq Banks wants you to know it’s that he didn’t start writing books for the money. He didn’t even set out to be an author. …
Ten Types of Inmates you Meet in Women’s Prison. Prison is a weird place. There are aspects of prison that are terrifying, depressing, and astounding — but there are also a lot of things …
The Silk Road new-age gangster can profit and inflict harm with a few simple strokes of a computer keyboard as easily, if not easier, than with a gun or a knife. …
Seth Ferranti was a U.S. Marshal’s Top 15 Most Wanted fugitive from 1991 to 1993 before he was caught and sentenced to 304 months for a first-time, nonviolent LSD offense. Check out this video where …
New York Bloods street gang leader Ronald Herron, also known as “Ra Diggs,” was sentenced to 12 terms of life in prison plus 105 years, yesterday. He was convicted last year, following a month-long jury …
The Beginning of the Mexican Cartels- During the early 1980s, the Medellin cartel ran the bulk of its cocaine into North America through Florida. It was nine-hundred-miles from Colombia to …