Rudy Rangel Jr. liked to keep his hair short. So Rangel, a leader of the Latin Kings, one of Chicago’s biggest street gangs, had been going several times a month to Nationwide Cutz, a barbershop operating out of a trailer near Roosevelt and Sacramento on the West Side.
On June 4, 2003, late in the evening, the gang leader known as “Kato” was in the barber chair, his back to the open door, Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and New Jersey Nets on the TV.
Outside, a 21-year-old, recently paroled ex-con named Donell “Squeaky” Simmons walked through the alley to the shop, a red, white and blue Nets cap on his head and a pistol at his waist.
Two men were sitting on the stairs to the barbershop, waiting to get in, when Simmons walked up. “Let me get by,” Simmons told them.
Mans got taken out by the 4CH.Click below to read the full article:
Killing 'Kato': the story of Latin Kings boss Rudy Rangel Jr.’s murder
Mans got taken out by the 4CH.
Low key as far as “street lore” 4 corner hustlers is not talked about as much as other gangs, wonder why?
So did Pierce, fuxk AI. Pierce still bounced back and had a better career than AI.
Mans got taken out by the 4CH.
Low key as far as “street lore” 4 corner hustlers is not talked about as much as other gangs, wonder why?
He got stabbed in a clubWhat is his story?
He got stabbed in a club
I be feeling like he lying.Fat joe always tells the best stories in hip-hop.
In what way did Pierce have a better career?So did Pierce, fuxk AI. Pierce still bounced back and had a better career than AI.