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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Alleged VIOLENT gangster trial in #Chicago begins graphic SHOOTING testimony

Paris Poe
This undated photo provided by the Violent Crimes Task Force, Chicago Division, shows Paris Poe. Poe is one of six defendants on trial for racketeering and other charges are purported leaders of the widely feared Hobos, a South Side gang that federal prosecutors say murdered, maimed and tortured their way into control of some of Chicago's most lucrative drug markets. Their federal trial begins Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016 with opening statements in Chicago. (Violent Crimes Task Force, Chicago Division via AP)

CHICAGO — Six purported leaders of the Hobos street gang went on trial Wednesday in a case that is expected to provide a rare look inside the criminal activity fueling gun violence in the nation’s third-largest city.

Prosecutors say the defendants murdered, maimed and tortured their way into controlling the most lucrative drug markets on Chicago’s South Side. Their trial is the biggest proceeding of its kind in recent city history, and testimony is expected to last for months.

Federal prosecutor Patrick Otlewski told jurors that the six men charged with racketeering are “an all-star team of the worst of the worst” who “terrorized the city.”

“You will look into the eyes of murderers ... every day,” he said in opening statements.

Among the defendants is alleged Hobos hit man Paris Poe, who prosecutors say killed a government witness in 2013, shooting the man 25 times at close range while his horrified stepchildren, ages 4 and 6 at the time, screamed in the back seat of a car. The 4-year-old later told investigators the “Boogie Man” had attacked them, according to court filings.

As the prosecutor told the story of the witness’ death to jurors, he walked toward Poe sitting behind a defence table, raising his voice.

“Who would do such a thing?” he asked about the killing and then pointing at Poe. “That man is in this courtroom ... in that blue shirt — a cold-blooded murderer.”

At one point, Otllewski held up two sleek, black rifles in each hand a few feet from the jury box, saying they belonged to the defendants. He also held up what he called a high-powered pistol with “special bullets” that “ripped through cars and ripped through human flesh.”

“In the hands of Hobos, these were killing machines,” he said.

Prosecutors will seek to prove that the defendants’ criminal conspiracy involved at least nine murders, including the killing of semi-pro basketball player, Eddie Moss Jr., in a case of mistaken identity and the fatal drive-by shooting of two rival gang members outside a funeral home.

Security was heavy at federal court in downtown Chicago. The judge ordered jurors’ names be kept secret to ensure they are not subject to intimidation. U.S. marshals have already said they are investigating reported threats against several likely witnesses.

The 36-year-old Poe, alleged Hobos boss Gregory “Bowlegs” Chester and four other co-defendants have all pleaded not guilty. If convicted, they each face up to life in prison.

Prosecutors say the Hobos formed from several fractured gangs with home bases in Chicago public housing complexes that have since been demolished.

Government filings cite one co-defendant, William Ford, as explaining in a secretly recorded conversation how the gang got its name from an early emphasis by its founders in 2003 on jewelry and other heists.

“After they kept robbin’ ... they like, ’Man, we Hobo,”’ Ford said, according to court filings. “And Hobos, all they do is sleep and rob.”

But the Hobos’ apparent willingness to resort to violence meant those goals changed over a decade to the point where they became one of the city’s dominant gangs. Another Hobos motto, which Poe has tattooed to his back, reflected that ambition — “The Earth Is Our Turf.”

While narcotics promised huge profits, robbery remained an aspect of their criminal enterprise, prosecutors say. They allegedly held up then-NBA basketball player Bobby Simmons at gunpoint outside a nightclub in 2006, getting away with the athlete’s $200,000 white gold necklace. Prosecutors say they also robbed other drug traffickers.

Court filings describe a gun battle between Hobos and rival Black Disciples during a summer picnic in 2007, when Chester was shot 18 times. The Hobos spent weeks retaliating, shooting one Black Disciple in face during a drive-by shooting and hitting another as he walked into a daycare centre.

SOURCE: The AP

Monday, September 5, 2016

2 women SHOT in 8 hrs as Gang Wars brewing in #Manchester, United Kingdom

Middleton shooting

Two women have been shot ­within eight hours of each other amid fears of ­escalating gang warfare in Greater Manchester.

A 65-year-old was blasted in the leg in Clifton area on Friday evening with what are thought to be shotgun pellets and is in a stable condition in hospital.

And a 33-year-old woman was shot in Middleton in the early hours of yesterday ­while getting out of a car. She too was hit in the legs and is being treated for serious wounds in ­hospital, although her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

Detectives are treating the incidents separately but have not ruled out if one or both are connected to gang warfare.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Arrest in gang shooting of Nykea Aldridge, Dwayne Wade's cousin in #Chicago

Darwin Sorrells Jr., 26, and his brother Derren Sorrells, 22, were charged in the shooting death of Nykea Aldridge, a cousin of Bulls star Dwyane Wade.
Darwin Sorrells Jr and brother Derren Sorrells
Two BROTHERS were charged Sunday morning with the shooting death of Nykea Aldridge, a cousin of Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade. Derren Sorells, 22, and Darwin Sorells Jr., 26, were both charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder, Chicago Police said. Both men were ordered held without bail during a court hearing Sunday.

“Gentlemen, you pose such a threat to public safety,” Cook County Judge Adam Bourgeois said. “You both are a danger.”

Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said the two Sorrells are an example of the city’s problem with repeat offenders, which he has spoken about frequently in recent months. Darwin Sorrells was sentenced to six years in prison in January 2013 on a gun charge and was released early on parole, while Derren Sorrells is a known gang member who also was on parole.

“They don’t care who they shoot and they don’t fear the consequences,” he said, noting as he has in the past that about 1,400 people are driving 85 percent of the city’s gun violence. He added that the city has gotten very good at predicting who will be the perpetrators and the victims of gun violence.

Aldridge was shot and killed while pushing a baby stroller Friday afternoon in the South Side Parkway Gardens neighborhood.

“My cousin was killed today in Chicago,” Wade tweeted Friday night. “Another act of senseless gun violence. 4 kids lost their mom for NO REASON. Unreal. #EnoughIsEnough.”

Aldridge, of the 6400 block of South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, was taken to Stroger Hospital with gunshot wounds to the head and arm and was pronounced dead at 4:15 p.m., according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

About 3:30 p.m., Aldridge, 32, was walking with a baby in a stroller and a man in the 6300 block of South Calumet when two male suspects walked up and fired shots at a third man, according to Chicago Police.

“As she was walking down the street some type of altercation occurred which didn’t involve her,” Deputy Chief of Detectives James Jones told reporters at Chicago Police headquarters Friday night.

A vigil for Aldridge is planned for Sunday afternoon.

With files from The Chicago Sun Times

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Gangland Shooting: Two shot DEAD in the center of Marseille city


Forensic police officers and police officers investigate

The two men were travelling in separate cars through the city centre when another car blocked their path.

Four men armed with Kalashnikovs jumped out of the vehicle and opened fire.

One man was killed at the wheel of his car, the other as he tried to run to safety.

The two men are yet to be identified. “Given the operational method, the likelihood is that this is a settling of scores” between criminal groups and “terrorism is being ruled out,” said deputy prosecutor Andre Ribes.

The Mediterranean port has long been associated with violence and the drug trade.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Toya Wright of "Tiny and Toya" loses two brothers: SHOT and KILLED in #NewOrleans

 

This is so tragic to hear. Remember L'il Wayne's first baby mama, Reginae's mom who was in the reality show with T.I's wife Tiny and Toya? She just lost her two brothers. They were both shot and killed in New Orleans Saturday night.

The New Orleans police department confirmed the shooting itself but later people identified the victims as Rudy and Josh Johnson. Two of her 4 siblings just gone like that. L'il Wayne, Reginae and Brian Williams (Baby) all grew up in New Orleans.

These are Reginae's uncles. May their sould rest in peace. This is too tragic. Anyone with information should call CrimeStoppers or NOLA police department homicide detectives.

Toyaafamilyaffair
Casey and Walter far right  “Toya: A Family Affair”
Just last year the other two brothers Casey and Walter Johnson were arrested by police in a jewelry gang heist. Living on the streets is rough out there in New Orleans and I hope this shooting did not have a revenge, drug, gang factor affiliated with it.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Lee McCullum III the young man featured on CNN's Chicago Gangland series GUNNED DOWN

Lee McCullum III
Lee McCullum III
A Fenger Academy High School graduate who talked about his struggle to escape gun violence in the CNN documentary series "Chicagoland" was killed early Thursday on the South Side, family confirmed.

Lee McCullum III, 22, was found unresponsive on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head just after 12:30 a.m. Thursday in the 500 block of West 126th Street, part of the West Pullman neighborhood, said Chicago police spokeswoman Laura Amezaga. Though she wouldn't officially release McCullum's name, she said he was a documented gang member.

As part of "Chicagoland's" look at Fenger, McCullum was featured in episodes of the eight-part series that ran in 2014 on CNN. The show and other news reports have pointed to McCullum as someone who stayed in school and moved away from gangs through programs implemented under the leadership of Fenger's then-principal, Elizabeth Dozier.