34 gang members arrested in massive Brooklyn gun bust

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That dude nay at the bottom nay look extra mad with the mean face on :birdman::russ:
 

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How do parents let their kids get into this stuff?

Because the parents aren't shyt either. They're fully aware of what their kids are doing whether it be robbing, card cracking or selling drugs as long as they're giving them a cut. My cousin got left for dead in his apartment and almost got his head blown off behind the scamming but his people didn't care because of the money he brought home.
 

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This is going on in every impoverished black area around the country, has been going on since at least the introduction of cocaine and heroin sales to black communities in the 70s, and will continue to go on as long as narcotics are glorified and prevalent in those sectors of Black America...

Because those kids are looking up to people in a broken system that encourages black criminality. Some of the hate for the kids in this thread is way off base and those of you who feel that way aren't helping the cause to steer at risk youth in positive directions. Now the people in this round up who are 22-23 and up, have a different level of accountability, and they are directly influencing these kids the wrong way, but there should be more compassion for the 21 and younger crowd, which is the majority of people in this round up...

I was three days after my 17th birthday when I was arrested on June 7, 2006. Went to jail, and encountered other 16 and 17 year olds housed around adults. State (NC) had the option to charge me as a juvenile, but they didn't take it, and they normally didn't, as the age of both consent and accountability in NC is 16. Almost anybody charged with a felony at 16 or 17 is charged as an adult...

I had burglary and stolen car charges, and met a grip of young brothers locked up in the county with me on all kinds of charges. And you don't realize at that age how this shapes and affects you, but it's hard to recover from an early entry into both the streets and the "justice" system, so the key is to prevent more of our youngsters from making these choices before they end up with some shyt they can't get rid of...

My thoughts and heart goes out to all of the young ones caught up in this, the 21 and younger ones but especially the teenagers. They don't know what they're doing and they just following examples set for them...
 

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It is alleged that the teenage girls would carry the guns while the gang members walked nearby and directed the girls to various locations providing the weapons as needed for the purposes of shooting rival gang members.

The girls were allegedly not expected to face any gun charges if arrested, in the hopes they would receive a lesser sentence due to their age and gender.

Furthermore, Tyquan Ellison, 20, and Jayquan Wise, 19, are charged with first- and second-degree rape for having sex with a 14-year-old girl. Ellison is also charged with sex trafficking in order to enhance his status within the gang by allegedly forcing the 14-year-old girl to have sex with Wise.


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We must protect our queens :damn:

We must protect our queens :damn:

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This is going on in every impoverished black area around the country, has been going on since at least the introduction of cocaine and heroin sales to black communities in the 70s, and will continue to go on as long as narcotics are glorified and prevalent in those sectors of Black America...

Because those kids are looking up to people in a broken system that encourages black criminality. Some of the hate for the kids in this thread is way off base and those of you who feel that way aren't helping the cause to steer at risk youth in positive directions. Now the people in this round up who are 22-23 and up, have a different level of accountability, and they are directly influencing these kids the wrong way, but there should be more compassion for the 21 and younger crowd, which is the majority of people in this round up...

I was three days after my 17th birthday when I was arrested on June 7, 2006. Went to jail, and encountered other 16 and 17 year olds housed around adults. State (NC) had the option to charge me as a juvenile, but they didn't take it, and they normally didn't, as the age of both consent and accountability in NC is 16. Almost anybody charged with a felony at 16 or 17 is charged as an adult...

I had burglary and stolen car charges, and met a grip of young brothers locked up in the county with me on all kinds of charges. And you don't realize at that age how this shapes and affects you, but it's hard to recover from an early entry into both the streets and the "justice" system, so the key is to prevent more of our youngsters from making these choices before they end up with some shyt they can't get rid of...

My thoughts and heart goes out to all of the young ones caught up in this, the 21 and younger ones but especially the teenagers. They don't know what they're doing and they just following examples set for them...

This is sad and heartbreaking, i can't stop :snoop: seeing all these kids throwing their lives away perpetuating a cycle that seems to have no end :snoop:
 

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From my understanding its not longer blood vs crip. Now its Woo vs Cho, with the Woo being made up of both Bloods and Crips, and the Chos are made up of mostly Crips and GDs with some bloods? This makes no sense, how does anyone keep track of whos with who? And if I'm a Woo, am I supposed to automatically be ready to kill a fellow black man because he's from a different gang then me? This is really a crazy mentality.
it's childish bullshyt

the cho cho and woo woo :mjlol:
 
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