https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Woolley

That Gregory Wolley wikipedia is really not good

« Woolley was the leader of a street gang known as Master B. »

-Woolley was never the leader of the Master B, the leader was Beauvoir Jean.

« Boucher made Woolly the president of the Rockers puppet gang »

- I don’t think Woolley was the president of the Rockers. He was an important member but not the president.

« Another Haitian immigrant who once belonged to Master B., Beauvoir Jean, founded a new gang, the Bo-Gars (which is Haitian French slang for "handsome boys"). »

- The creation of the BO is more complicated.
- the name don’t mean handsome boys, its an error from the news of Quebec. The name of the gang is in creole N** Bo, which mean Bo’s N***** (n-word). The news made a bad translation from creole to french.

« the Bo-Gars worked for the Rizzuto family and "if either of the groups was more under the thumb of a largely racist white organization, it was the Bo-Gars" »

- the Bo-gars didn’t work for the rizzuto’s. They work with who gave them the most opportunities. Some time they work with the rizzuto’s, sometime with the rock machine, or sometime with neither of them.
**** they went to war with the Rizzuto’s and the Hells Angels.


« Woolley had the Crack Down Posse serve as a puppet gang for the Montreal Crips.[9] The relationship between the Montreal Crips and the Crack Down Posse was analogous to the relationship between the Hells Angels and the Rockers. »

- that’s bull, since the CDP were the first haitian crip gang in the city. Also the first crip gang on the eastern part of the city. They were THE crip gang in the 90s.


Last edited by Blackmobs; 10/06/23 08:30 AM.