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Re: Chicago Street Talk
[Re: SinatraClub]
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11/01/15 12:47 PM
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@ Thebigfella
The same way everybody else keeps up these mobster killings & death, so I guess Italian lives don't matter too.
@JimmyIrons
Good job keeping up with the body count. If the allegations are true that Odee was killed by KI then my theory that Lamron or Wic City could be responsible. DJ akedemics and someone are keeping track as well I just don't know where to find it. Is Lamron still Public Enemy Number 1? Also I found out that Murder Drive deck (aka Wic City) is tied back to the original Devils Disciple. I don't even think that comparison is remotely close. Black kids in Chicago are murdering each other every single day. Even in it's prime, the mob wasn't dropping bodies of each other on a daily basis. Murder was always a last resort. They were more concerned with business. These kids, aren't. Even older black criminals look down on this shit. Its sad because they aren't doing anything productive. Aside from music, and few of them ever make it past YouTube because after a first mistake release, they're in prison facing murder charges. These kids give a whole ethnicity a bad name. And it's unfortunate for those of similar origin who desire to and do better. But it isn't solely their fault, it's also the lack of much opportunity, and it goes on outside of places like Chicago. But Chicago seems to be the ground zero of this shit. ding ding ding this new generation thinks posting incriminating evidence on social media is smart chicago was still more violent in the early 90s through the early 2000s the violence in chicago gets media attention because it's brainless mayhem
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Re: Chicago Street Talk
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11/06/15 11:27 PM
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SinatraClub
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The YG & YBs are still active and even a small franchise of them is in Atlanta. YG & YB sprung up in the late 90s/ mid 00s and have crews in all five boroughs. Don't believe that, man. Trust me, they don't. What you might have in some places are younger kids claiming YG/YB, on a small basis. It may be 2 or 3 of them in a certain area, maybe one. And they might be YG or YB, but the Blood & Crip presence, as well as many of the Hispanic gangs, are way too dominant for those three people to be any factor. Guys move from where those sets are dominant to Borough's like Queens and places like Long Island, where there really isn't much of a presence at.
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Re: Chicago Street Talk
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11/07/15 08:05 AM
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CHICAGO RESIDENTS: THINGS ARE SAFER WHEN DRUG DEALERS ARE AROUND
Chicago Crime SceneGetty Images by SYLVIA LONGMIRE3 Nov 20151,091 Halloween weekend was a deadly one in Chicago, which registered shootings that left 15 people wounded. The city has a high crime rate and dozens of gangs that most assume are responsible for the high levels of urban violence. However, many residents feel that it’s the very presence of dangerous drug dealers who keep them safe.
Mariah Monae, 16, told the Chicago Tribune, “When the drug dealers had left, that’s when everything started getting worse on this block.” She continued, “But when they was here, they was protecting us. They ain’t let none of that shooting stuff happen.”
Chicago is considered a hub city for Mexican drug cartel distributors because of its size and location. Authorities dismantled a $3 million-a-year heroin operation on the city’s West Side in June 2015, and the city has a long history of being a major link in Mexican drug cartels’ logistics network. Breitbart Texas reported in February 2015 that two of the Sinaloa cartel’s leaders in Chicago had been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Once cartels are able to ship illegal drugs into a major city, local gangs are responsible for distributing those drugs at the street level. Much of the gun violence in Chicago is due to gang turf battles and internal rivalries, but a considerable amount is also due to drug disputes and control over dealer territories. This being said, gang leaders know that excessive violence draws the attention of law enforcement and is ultimately bad for business. Without gang members who understand this “rule” and are willing to enforce the peace, violence tends to flare up.
The weekend’s victims included individuals as young as 15 and as old as 66, both men and women, in incidents ranging from a robbery to a domestic dispute to collateral damage in a drive-by shooting.
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