Black Souls Gang

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Contents.History In 1958, a group of young teenagers from Hyde Park, Englewood, and Kenwood came together as friends to create an alliance to combat their enemies. The founders, Richard Strong, David Barksdale, Mingo Shread, Prince Old Timer, Kilroy, Leonard Longstreet, Night Walker and more named their new organization the “Devil’s Disciples” with inspiration from the Bible.

Cornel Dawson, the alleged ringleader of the Black Souls street gang, left, and Teron Odum, his reputed second in command, are among six people on trial in the first test of Illinois' racketeering. Gang Informant Built Case Against Black Souls, Did Crimes On The SideAs his FBI handler testified last week before Alex Williams took the stand, informants seldom are Boy Scouts.

By the beginning of 1961 David Barksdale, also known as “King David”, took sole leadership of the Devils Disciples and appointed different members to oversee different areas of neighborhoods. Barksdale's goal was to claim small gangs around the area and turn them into factions of the Disciples. In 1966 to help increase recruitment and counteract threats of other gangs David Barksdale created the “Black Disciples Nation” which helped increased recruitment into the thousands.

In 1969, the leader of the rival gang “Gangster Disciples”, agreed to a merger with Barksdale to create a unified gang called “Black Gangster Disciples nation”. This made both David and Larry “Kings” therefore the name “King David” came about. Soon after the alliance Larry Hoover was charged and convicted along with another member for murdering a member and received 150-200 years in prison.

With Larry in Prison, King David was fully in charge of the gang but later died due to Kidney complications at the age of 27 on September 2, 1974. The death of King David led to problems within the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. The majority of the B.G.D.N believed in coming more unified after the passing of King David but some Disciples did not want that. This led to the creation of the “Black Gangsters Disciples” and the “Black Disciples”.

This brought about a rivalry between these two gangs as there was bloodshed in the streets immediately after they were created. Mickey Bull took over the Black Disciples and made peace with the Gangster Disciples.

This reduced the bloodshed in the streets until Mickey Bull was murdered in the streets by Gangster Disciples during August 1991. This caused immediate backlash from Black Disciples as they went on a rampage and killed three Gangster Disciples on August the 7th. Between 1991 and 1994 the rivalry between the Gangster Disciples and Black Disciples became more intense. The rivalry came to an end with the stepping in of Marvell Thompson. Murder of Yummy Robert “Yummy” Sandifer joined the Black Disciples in 1994 at the age of 11 years old.

He was given a 9mm semiautomatic pistol by his gang chief and was sent out to kill some rival gang members. While aiming for his rivals a stray bullet from Yummy's gun hit and killed 14-year-old pedestrian Shavon Dean. This brought much-unwanted attention to the Black Disciples from local and national news. The gang leader set out two brothers Derrick Hardaway and Cragg Hardaway to get rid of Yummy. The two brothers lured Yummy into an underpass and shot him in the back of his head twice. They were later convicted of murder and more attention was brought upon the Black Disciples despite their efforts to cover it up.

Gang structure The Black Disciples has over 300 sets with around 30 to 40 members in each set. The highest-ranking leadership role is “King Shorty”. Permanent Leadership ranks also include the Minister, Assistant Co-Minister, and the Demetrius. The lowest ranking positions are the soldiers and representatives.Popular members Keith Cozart, also known as ', is a member of a faction of the Black Disciples.

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See also:This is an alphabetical list of notable, including those current, defunct, or historic. An outlaw motorcycle club is a subculture that has its roots in the immediate post-World War II era of American society. It is generally centered on the use of motorcycles, particularly and, and a set of ideals that celebrate freedom, nonconformity to mainstream culture and loyalty to the biker group.

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