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Posted By: Scorsese

NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 04:40 PM

New NYPost article.


The Mac Baller Brims: NYC’s most dangerous gang
By Brad HamiltonSeptember 7, 2014 | 4:16am
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The Mac Baller Brims: NYC’s most dangerous gang
A blood-soaked gun used by Shaaliver Douse, 14, in a shooting that ended with police kiilling him.

They are the new Mafia, a ruthless Bronx-based cabal of drug dealers and gun runners that officials call the most dangerous gang in the city.

The Mac Baller Brims, a set of the national Bloods gang, form a terrifying band of crime-happy hoods who own much of New York’s street drug trade and dominate Rikers Island, where they control the contraband and decide who lives and dies, police and jail sources say.

“Top dogs in the city,” said one law-enforcement source. “There are more of them than any other Bloods, and they’re highly organized, extremely violent, very powerful. Other gangs fear them.”
The gang, which also calls itself the “Mac Balla Family,” is based in the Morrisania section of The Bronx but has tentacles across the city, especially in Brooklyn and Staten Island, as well as upstate and New Jersey.
Its violence has claimed at least five innocent bystanders, three of them teenage girls, authorities say.

They include Vada Vasquez, 15, a Bronx student who miraculously survived being hit in the head with a stray bullet during a revenge attack on the gang by its well-armed rival, the Gorilla Stone Bloods, in 2009.
Another victim was not so lucky. Bronx prom queen Samantha Guzman, 18, died in a spray of bullets on Mother’s Day 2006 when she and her friends wandered into a Mac Baller shootout in Morrisania.

Their reach extends along the Eastern Seaboard, where the gang’s operations — gun running, robbery and kidnapping — can be found in Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, Kentucky and Georgia.

In one remarkably brazen assault in March, jailed Mac Baller member Kelvin Melton orchestrated the abduction of a North Carolina prosecutor’s father.
The snatching was retaliation: Victim Frank Janssen’s daughter Colleen, an assistant district attorney in Wake Forest, had put Melton away for life in 2012. Eight thugs pistol-whipped Janssen and held him for five days before the FBI rescued him.

The leader is convicted killer Larry “O” Calderon, 37, a Bronx-born career criminal who spent 17 years in state prison in two stints and is now facing life for murdering a subordinate, according to a top investigator familiar with the gang.
Calderon is known as the “godfather” or “don” of the Mac Baller Brims.

He and his top associate, Eli “Blood Eli” Rios, 38, who is doing life upstate for homicide, oversee an extensive network in the state and city jails as head of a Mafia-like commission that dictates all family matters, including the sanctioning of hits on rivals and turncoats, the investigator said.
The decisions of this “board of directors” — conveyed with the help of girlfriends and family through cryptic messages on Facebook and Twitter — affect what happens on the street and behind bars, the source said.
There are at least 525 confirmed members, although police suspect the actual number is much higher as it doesn’t count scores of associates and wannabe “YGs,” or young gangsters, who hope to join.

Initiation rites range from being “jumped in” — the proposed member must endure a group beating — to committing murder. Not all survive. Shaaliver Douse, 14, was told last year he needed to carry out a hit to be accepted. He missed his target, then was killed by cops.

One notorious member is Scott “Murder One” Fields, who earned his nickname for “beating two murder raps,” said one source, including the slaying of a john he allegedly set up for a robbery in the Park Hill section of Staten Island.
Fields, who has been arrested many times and eventually served seven years for manslaughter for a separate slaying, dared to try to launch his own Bloods set but was turned down by the Mac Baller leaders. Fields was lucky not to be targeted himself, the source said.

“He was looking to trying to get authorization. He was going to call it the Staten Island Rangers. He tried to drop his flag. That’s a violation.”

The gang features a money unit and a murder unit.

The money unit rakes in millions from dealing heroin, crack, pot and prescription pills like OxyContin. Members trade extensively in illegal handguns brought to New York though the “Iron Pipeline” and earn cash from home robberies, street muggings, extortion, prostitution and kidnapping.
That doesn’t include their control of a bustling underground market of contraband at Rikers, where a single loose cigarette known as a “finger” can fetch $10 and vulnerable inmates pay protection money to avoid being stabbed or beaten.

Assault in the big house also pays well: the MBBs supply hospital-grade scalpels for $100 apiece: tiny, razor-sharp weapons favored by inmates for slashing enemies.

One alleged supplier was gang associate Michael “Lucky” Walcott, an employee at St. Luke’s Hospital, who took used scalpels straight from the surgical discard bins and had women smuggle them into jail by hiding them in body cavities, the sources said.

The gang is also heavily involved in the rap industry, law-enforcement sources say. A young artist calls himself Balla Mac, though it’s unclear if he’s a member of the gang.

“Some of these guys have a lot of money,” said one source. “There are Mac Ballers who have properties, businesses, real-estate companies, houses in New Jersey. They’re not stupid.”

Like Italian gangsters, the MBBs have their own language and customs, which date to 1969 in California and a group once called the LA Hat Gang. Their named changed in the 1970s to the 5-9 Brims (their home turf being at 59th Street in South LA’s Harvard Park) as the Bloods grew and unified out West before an East Coast branch was created in 1993.

That occurred when jailed leader Omar Portee established the United Blood Nation in Rikers to battle the more powerful Latin Kings. Known as O.G. Mack (for “Original Gangster”), Portee set up 10 sets of Bloods across the city. One was named the 59 Brims after its LA counterpart, though it operated independently.

The Mac Baller Brims, which formed in 2001, are the most powerful of the four Brim sets in New York (collectively the New York Blood Brim Army) and are now seeking to break away because of their numbers and influence.
Their name mixes a tribute to Mack Portee with slang for gangster or drug dealer (“baller”).

They embrace a code of ethics every bit as strict as the Mafia’s “omerta.”
Calderon — who got busted in April, along with more than 60 other suspected Mac Baller members — is facing murder charges for allegedly killing one of his own over an ethical transgression.

Gang member Frank Russell participated in a botched and unsanctioned home-invasion robbery in 2011 when one of the MBB members was killed and another, Geo Ramirez, was wounded. Instead of helping his companion, Russell bolted and left Ramirez behind.

Calderon and Rios then allegedly put out a hit on Russell, who was killed by three associates, the charges state.
Rios could face more time but is already serving life for a coldblooded slaying on a Bronx street in 2004.

The killer, accompanied by half a dozen gang members, was apparently put off that the victim, Paul Anderson, and a companion dared to be in the area, asking the pair, “What are you doing on my block?”
So he pulled out his gun and chased the two as they fled. Rios killed Anderson and wounded an innocent bystander in the knee.
The new indictment, which comes on the heels of a takedown of 14 top Mac Ballers in Binghamton in March, spells out 109 alleged crimes, including two homicides and four attempted murders. Bronx DA Robert Johnson called it “an extensive catalogue of violent crimes.”

And it reads like an episode of the TV show “The Wire,” with patched-together transcripts of conversations made over disposable cellphones. The defendants used nicknames such as Chaddy, Rizo and Weezy, who is heard expressing his “regret for not shooting someone that he had a disagreement with.”
But will these roundups dent the Mac Ballers’ power?

Not anytime soon, say experts familiar with the gang.
“They’re being careful,” said one source, noting that bugged conversations used to get indictments have made the Mac Ballers ultra-cautious. “Guys will drop their cellphones every 20 days,” he said.
And, he said, there is no slowing the stream of young gangsters and young Bloods angling for admission.
“A lot of YGs and YBs [young Bloods] are going to the Mac Ballers,” he said.
The new generation is supplying bodies so fast even Rios can’t keep up. He was heard remarking on the youth of the gang’s newest prison arrivals.
“Most of the kids you got me locked up here with I don’t even know,” he said.
Posted By: NNY78

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 04:56 PM

Scorsese good read thanks.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 05:08 PM

The de Blasio family is NYC's most dangerous gang. By daylight.
Posted By: Dwalin2011

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 05:29 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
The de Blasio family is NYC's most dangerous gang. By daylight.

The most dangerous antimafia family:

Boss: Giovanni Falcone
Underboss: Paolo Borsellino
Consigliere: Joseph Pistone
Capo: Jack Garcia
Capo: Joe Petrosino
Capo: Rudolph Giuliani
Capo: Fiorello La Guardia
Soldiers: Michael Fiaschetti, Ninni Cassara', Rocco Chinnici, Pio La Torre, Louis Olivero, Joseph Raimo, Giuseppe Impastato, Charles Cavolo.
Associates: Robert Kennedy, Thomas Dewey, Estes Kefauver, Burton Turkus, Eliot Ness and other non identified individuals.
Posted By: NNY78

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 05:31 PM

Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
The de Blasio family is NYC's most dangerous gang. By daylight.

The most dangerous antimafia family:

Boss: Giovanni Falcone
Underboss: Paolo Borsellino
Consigliere: Joseph Pistone
Capo: Jack Garcia
Capo: Joe Petrosino
Capo: Rudolph Giuliani
Capo: Fiorello La Guardia
Soldiers: Michael Fiaschetti, Ninni Cassara', Rocco Chinnici, Pio La Torre, Louis Olivero, Joseph Raimo, Giuseppe Impastato, Charles Cavolo.
Associates: Robert Kennedy, Thomas Dewey, Estes Kefauver, Burton Turkus, Eliot Ness and other non identified individuals.


Nice list Dwalin
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 05:34 PM

That's a clever list, Dwalin smile.

But in case you don't know, Bill de Blasio is the new Mayor of New York City. He hates the police department, and his wife has a bigger dick than he does. Together, they're as dangerous as any gang.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 05:56 PM

I read somewhere in the post a while ago that the trinitarios are bad.
Posted By: Primo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 06:49 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
That's a clever list, Dwalin smile.

But in case you don't know, Bill de Blasio is the new Mayor of New York City. He hates the police department, and his wife has a bigger dick than he does. Together, they're as dangerous as any gang.


what was it about him that people liked so much to vote him in?
Posted By: oldschool3

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 06:59 PM

DeBlasio...or whatever his real name is....will bring back the glorious days of the 70's and mayor Dinkins...rampant crime, filthy streets, homelessness, and most importantly self esteem for the perpetrators of it all....what a wonderful liberal utopia for everyone.
Posted By: bigboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:09 PM

Originally Posted By: Primo
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
That's a clever list, Dwalin smile.

But in case you don't know, Bill de Blasio is the new Mayor of New York City. He hates the police department, and his wife has a bigger dick than he does. Together, they're as dangerous as any gang.


what was it about him that people liked so much to vote him in?
The same thing which made New Yorkers vote for Anthony Weiner Chuck Schumer and Charlie Rangle
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:12 PM

And lets not forget Hillary Clinton too BigBoy!
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Primo
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
That's a clever list, Dwalin smile.

But in case you don't know, Bill de Blasio is the new Mayor of New York City. He hates the police department, and his wife has a bigger dick than he does. Together, they're as dangerous as any gang.


what was it about him that people liked so much to vote him in?

Liberal political correctness run amok. He's married to a Black woman who "used to be" a lesbian. You can't make this shit up. And he pimped out his multiracial kids in tv spot after tv spot.

Oh, and his wife ain't no Halle Berry. She could scare the bark off a tree just by smiling at it.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:23 PM

As long as he doesnt go after the unions hes ok wit me!!!
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:29 PM

Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
As long as he doesnt go after the unions hes ok wit me!!!

Of course he is. You live in Jersey lol.

That brings some local elections to mind, though. Do you have any idea how many Teamster delegates I saw over the years who officially endorsed a local Democrat, only to curse the guy after he walked off the dais, then mumbled there's no way I'm voting for that cocksucker lol.
Posted By: Primo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:32 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Primo
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
That's a clever list, Dwalin smile.

But in case you don't know, Bill de Blasio is the new Mayor of New York City. He hates the police department, and his wife has a bigger dick than he does. Together, they're as dangerous as any gang.


what was it about him that people liked so much to vote him in?

Liberal political correctness run amok. He's married to a Black woman who "used to be" a lesbian. You can't make this shit up. And he pimped out his multiracial kids in tv spot after tv spot.

Oh, and his wife ain't no Halle Berry. She could scare the bark off a tree just by smiling at it.


damn and here I was ignorantly thinking a politician should have some political merits to be elected to office ;p
Posted By: bigboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:33 PM

So if he doesn't go after the unions you're OK with all his other shit?? From what I've heard he is actually hurting minorities with some of his ideas like the enriched learning schools. I don't remember what they called them, but they were a blessing to minorities
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:37 PM

They are called Charter Schools, which are so much better than any public school.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:41 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
As long as he doesnt go after the unions hes ok wit me!!!

Of course he is. You live in Jersey lol.

That brings some local elections to mind, though. Do you have any idea how many Teamster delegates I saw over the years who officially endorsed a local Democrat, only to curse the guy after he walked off the dais, then mumbled there's no way I'm voting for that cocksucker lol.


ya got me there grin

hahaha yes i know exactly what your talking about

Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:43 PM

Originally Posted By: bigboy
So if he doesn't go after the unions you're OK with all his other shit?? From what I've heard he is actually hurting minorities with some of his ideas like the enriched learning schools. I don't remember what they called them, but they were a blessing to minorities


don't get me wrong, theres a special place in hell for all politicians.
Posted By: SonnyBlackstein

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:55 PM

*COUGH*

Mafia website Gents.

Focus.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 07:59 PM

Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
*COUGH*

Mafia website Gents.

Focus.


and wer in a thread about street gangs so this one was off base to begin with...
Posted By: Primo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 08:03 PM

Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
*COUGH*

Mafia website Gents.

Focus.


and wer in a thread about street gangs so this one was off base to begin with...


well organized crime? I mean a gang is organized technically and they are criminals tongue
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 08:09 PM

Originally Posted By: Primo
Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
*COUGH*

Mafia website Gents.

Focus.


and wer in a thread about street gangs so this one was off base to begin with...


well organized crime? I mean a gang is organized technically and they are
criminals tongue


"got something to say concerning the (alleged) mafia"

semantics aside when people say organized crime they usually mean the mafia.

there are other forums out there to talk about streetgangs.
Posted By: thebigfella

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 10:08 PM

You guys destroyed this thread, show some respect and stick to the topic. Do anyone knows the hierarchy of the mac baller brims or who is the most powerful brim that's currently on the streets?
Posted By: bronx

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/07/14 10:13 PM

i would say the new pope for consigliere, drop pistone to captain lol
Posted By: BlackFamily

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:09 AM

"semantics aside when people say organized crime they usually mean the mafia."

True to some degree but it never have been "exclusively" LCN. In present times and back then that wasn't the case, just LCN is always in the media spotlight. That goes for any criminal group that media tends to focus on extra.
Posted By: Primo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:11 AM

Originally Posted By: BlackFamily
"semantics aside when people say organized crime they usually mean the mafia."

True to some degree but it never have been "exclusively" LCN. In present times and back then that wasn't the case, just LCN is always in the media spotlight. That goes for any criminal group that media tends to focus on extra.



Exactly how could anyone say a Mexican cartel is any less organized than the Columbo family for instance? Lol. I really think if a criminal group is organized it is an organized crime group. The Yakuza is the same. Sure this is a mafia website I agree. But still
Posted By: BlackFamily

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:27 AM

Since they originated as a U.B.N set, there structure is set up like the other sets:
Godfather - Founder(s)
First Superior
Second Superior
4 * General
3 *
2 *
1 *
Lieutenants
Soldiers

It may vary from set to set and locations but there all structured.
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 03:17 AM

Quote:
Exactly how could anyone say a Mexican cartel is any less organized than the Columbo family for instance? Lol. I really think if a criminal group is organized it is an organized crime group. The Yakuza is the same. Sure this is a mafia website I agree. But still


I think when people say organized crime, they don't just mean a well thought out criminal enterprise, but also a group whose members or associates include the law enforcement and political class.

When you delineate it that way, you can neatly list organized crime groups on one side, and street gangs on the other, country by country. For instance, if the criminal enterprises down in Mexico or Colombia are intertwined with their respective governments, then that is organized crime regardless to how the media has portrayed them.

These Mac Ballers, if they have important law enforcement backing and not just a few beat cops on the payroll (I doubt this), then they could be thought of as more than just a powerful street gang.
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 03:20 AM

Quote:
Boss: Giovanni Falcone
Underboss: Paolo Borsellino
Consigliere: Joseph Pistone
Capo: Jack Garcia
Capo: Joe Petrosino
Capo: Rudolph Giuliani
Capo: Fiorello La Guardia
Soldiers: Michael Fiaschetti, Ninni Cassara', Rocco Chinnici, Pio La Torre, Louis Olivero, Joseph Raimo, Giuseppe Impastato, Charles Cavolo.
Associates: Robert Kennedy, Thomas Dewey, Estes Kefauver, Burton Turkus, Eliot Ness and other non identified individuals.


This list is hella mean. I like it. The one guy left off of there is Walter Mack! Guiliani is the Capo that came in after all the police work was done and then tried to take all the credit and proclaim himself Boss.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:29 PM

Seems like a lot of NY/NJ gangs are formed within rikers island. Rikers island only houses people arrested in manhattan, bronx and north jersey right? Or is it just all 5 boroughs only.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:31 PM

Yes, new york only
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:34 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
That's a clever list, Dwalin smile.

But in case you don't know, Bill de Blasio is the new Mayor of New York City. He hates the police department, and his wife has a bigger dick than he does. Together, they're as dangerous as any gang.


Sounds like a typical liberal.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:38 PM

How does he not like the police department exactly? And there's nothing wrong with his wife being black. We all started out as the same skin color anyway I'm sure. But she is a former lesbian? Come on I guarantee you that that's probably made up just so everybody accepts him.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
Yes, new york only


Thanks. For some reason I thought it encompassed criminals arrested in parts of jersey city as well but I guess I was wrong. I'm sure they have many inmates who are from NJ who got arrested in NYC and are housed in Rikers anyway.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 12:48 PM

Check this out Revis:

The average daily inmate population of New York City Department of Correction (NYCD) is approximately 11,400 individuals. This is more than the population of many state correctional systems.

Most of the inmates in NYCD custody are housed on Rikers Island, which has 10 jails that together can house as many as 15,000 inmates at once. The Rikers facilities include a jail for sentenced males, another for sentenced and detainee females, and a detention center for adolescent males (ages 16 to 18). The seven other jails on the Island house adult male detainees. Other Island features include a bakery, central laundry, tailor shop, print shop, maintenance and transportation divisions, K-9 unit and a power plant.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/doc/html/about/facilities-overview.shtml
Posted By: miklo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 01:05 PM

do you know which operates gang Rikers Island?
Is what it's like California or Arizona or detainees remains in same race?
I know there bloods, crips and latin king what other Netas pt
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 01:12 PM

Originally Posted By: miklo
do you know which operates gang Rikers Island?

The CO's wink.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 01:15 PM

Those are the big four Miklo
Posted By: miklo

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 01:58 PM

Aryan Asian dominican do not play, Trinitarios, have no Albanian has Rikers Island?
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 03:35 PM

I have seen the tag "Dominicans don't play" in a picture online I think somewhere.
Posted By: Revis_Knicks

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 03:47 PM

Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
Check this out Revis:

The average daily inmate population of New York City Department of Correction (NYCD) is approximately 11,400 individuals. This is more than the population of many state correctional systems.

Most of the inmates in NYCD custody are housed on Rikers Island, which has 10 jails that together can house as many as 15,000 inmates at once. The Rikers facilities include a jail for sentenced males, another for sentenced and detainee females, and a detention center for adolescent males (ages 16 to 18). The seven other jails on the Island house adult male detainees. Other Island features include a bakery, central laundry, tailor shop, print shop, maintenance and transportation divisions, K-9 unit and a power plant.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/doc/html/about/facilities-overview.shtml


Thanks. I saw an hbo documentary on rikers island before. I used to know of this kid I forgot his name, but he went to rikers. I think he must've been in there for a while because it was a drug charge. He was from jersey city but it obviously wasn't out of the ordinary for jersey city people to take a 2 second trip and go a couple of miles or so over to NYC to see family, friends or do other things etc. I used to myself when I was a kid before I moved down here when I was about 16 and my dad used to go over there a lot growing up. This kid was the reason why I asked whether or not people arrested in jersey were put in rikers or not. Sometime back in the early 90s he was arrested for possession of crack and put in rikers. He was a crack addict from what my aunt had told me. Maybe he was arrested in New York City though idk I'm not sure.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 04:33 PM

I actually posted the story about the kidnapping case involving the prosecutors father being abducted. Didn't know it was this particular gang till now. http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=772831

what other brim sets of the bloods are there in ny?
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 06:48 PM

Revis and Milko, I posted this on another thread about Gangs. But this is more relative to what you were asking for:

http://web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/poverty_prejudice/gangcolor/gangculture.htm
Posted By: BlackFamily

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/08/14 09:51 PM

NYC Corrections is 11,400 individuals. This is more than the population of many state correctional systems.

Not here in Mississippi , Inmate Population : 22,600+.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/09/14 12:09 AM

Originally Posted By: BlackFamily
NYC Corrections is 11,400 individuals. This is more than the population of many state correctional systems.

Not here in Mississippi , Inmate Population : 22,600+.
I just checked google.louisana is first, Mississippi is second. it goes by how many inmates per 100.000 people
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/09/14 05:31 PM

this gang is spread throughout the city the last time any of them were busted was for running a drug operation in harlem back in 2009.


Harlem Drug Gang Bust

NEW YORK—15 members and associates of a Harlem drug gang active in the Hamilton Heights area known as the “Stack Money Family” or “$MF,” and two additional drug dealers from the same area, were arrested and indicted on Wednesday on charges including conspiracy and the possession and sale of narcotics.

The charges stem from sales of crack cocaine by gang members in and around residential apartment buildings in the vicinity of 143rd Street and Hamilton Place, particularly out of a residential building located at 135 Hamilton Place, a seven-story, 44-unit apartment building.

As a result of police efforts starting early Wednesday morning, all but two of the defendants are in custody. Nine search warrants were executed earlier Wednesday in apartments maintained by gang members, as well as in the jail cell of the gang’s leader, Boschi Pope, also known as “Bloodie.”

As a result of the search warrants, police recovered two loaded revolvers from the residence of Tiffany Dubois, a.k.a “Tiff,” the wife of gang leader Boschi Pope, and a large amount of gang paraphernalia, including a codebook of gang-related terms and phrases.

The indictment includes charges that Pope, who has been incarcerated since May of 2008 for a parole violation, has continued to direct the organization’s activities from his jail cell at Riker’s Island through inmate calls to his wife, Dubois, and other gang members. The defendants appeared before the New York State Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon.

The investigation originated in November of 2007 to address complaints that area residents were being terrorized by ongoing drug dealing and related violence involving members and associates of a Bloods gang set operating around 143rd Street and Hamilton Place. While the Stack Money Family is not a Blood “set” per se, most of the organization are members of or affiliated with various sets of the Bloods gang, primarily the ”Mack Baller Brims” or “Mayback Baller Brims.” Many of the organization’s members have “Stack Money Family,” “SMF,” or “Mack Baller” tattoos, and some are depicted in gang-related postings on the Internet.

While The Bloods street gang originated in Los Angeles, California, the New York-based Bloods membership originated in prisons and jails such as Rikers Island in the 1990s.

The investigation, dubbed “Operation Smokestack,” revealed that, in conjunction with using various interior apartments as stash locations, gang members and associated dealers also took over the main public spaces in and around these residential buildings. They conducted their drug dealing itself in lobbies, stairwells, doorways and hallways, as well as on the street.

The investigation utilized undercover detectives and surveillance techniques to infiltrate retail drug selling by this organization. In all, undercover detectives made twenty-four purchases of cocaine from seventeen Bloods members and associates.

All of the defendants are charged with Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree In or Near School Grounds (Our Lady of Lourdes, Public School 153, and Public School 194), Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, each a felony charge which carries up to nine years in prison. All defendants are also charged with Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree, a felony which is punishable by up to four years in prison. In addition, eleven of the defendants are charged with Conspiracy in the Third Degree as a result of the organization’s use of minors in their illegal drug activities, a felony which carries up to seven years in prison.
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: NYC's most dangerous gang - 09/09/14 08:25 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: miklo
do you know which operates gang Rikers Island?

The CO's wink.


Lol. Believe it or not things are pretty bad at Riker's these days. Even the CO's are being put through the metal detectors and searched for contraband before their shifts. A few months ago there was a big corruption sweep. A couple CO's were bringing in drugs, weapons, contraband for the inmates. CO's, along with about 20 inmates were investigated and brought up on charges. Riots are becoming more common than not. Recently, they changed the curfew from 10pm down to 9pm which the inmates of course protested resulting in even more rioting.
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