The lost streets of Chicago | Street Gangs of Chicago - crime Documentary please , subscribe our channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9V6sajO8WFm1SWxmtv7kFA you can watch also : All The Hidden Secrets of The Mafia Mob Hitmen - Crime Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1QwNs3epqE This gang could be very sly. They convinced the Nixon Administration (1972) to award them a grant from the US Department of Commerce for $927,000. President Nixon touted it as his implementation of capitalism into our blighted urban areas. When it was found out that the gang bought weapons and ammunition with much of the money, Jeff Fort went off to prison. Eugene Hairston was already sent up on drug charges. Fort ran the operations of the gang from prison. He got out in the early 1980’s. His ambition remained. He was later arrested after meeting with representatives of Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi to discuss plans for domestic terrorism. He was then sentenced to 80 years. Shortly after that he caught another rap for ordering a hit on a rival gang member which added 75 more years to his incarceration. He still has influence over this gang. One of the largest Black street gangs in Chicago is the Gangster Disciples. It started as a merger in the 1960’s between David Barksdale of the Black Disciples and Larry Hoover of the Supreme Gangsters. Their colors are black and blue. It is common for members to wear athletic gear representing the Georgetown Hoyas or Duke Blue Devils. They have 30,000 members in Chicago proper and another 20,000 elsewhere in the nation.
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