Prayers The 6 point Star is made up of two pyrmids the one faceing up is 13 bricks for the original 13 Founders The one up side down is 21 bricks for the down fall of Jeff Ford an the Main 21 "F.O.L.K.S" THROUGH THE YEARS A NATION HAS ROSE ABOVE THE REST. A NATION OF FOLKS THAT HAVE BEEN HERE FROM THE START AND WILL BE HERE UNTIL THE END THERE IS NOT A MORE POWERFUL NATION ON THE FACE OF THIS EARTH.THE REASON FOLKS HAVE BEEN AND WILL COTINUE TO RUN THE STREETS IS BECAUSE WE ARE NOT ABOUT JUST BANGING BUT IMPROVING OUR COMMUNITY. THE WHOLE NATION IS FOR THE COMMUNITY AND SOMETIMES FOURCE MUST BE USED BECAUSE IF YOU DONT THEN YOU WILL BE NOT ONLY PUSHED OUT BUT KILLED AWAY WHERE CRIPS AND BLOODS JUST FIGHT AND SELL DRUGS FOLKS ARE …show more content…
A new Nation, the FOLK NATION! Led by a King "Organization Structure" When it comes to the organization structure the individual is subordinate to the organization structure. The minority is subordinate to the majority, the entire membership is subordinate to the honorable Chairman and his executive staff. Whoever shall violate this article of the organization unity and will be dealt within the fashion as an enemy of the people. We have witnessed what comes from total unity& discipline. If we are to become a power to be reckoned with we must take on the concept of that organization everyone has a responsibility, Everyone must endure their share; for we make up the organization as a group of individuals who have come together as a collective whole... GD "Disciples Creed" We believe in the teachings of our honorable chairman; We believe in all the laws & policies set forth by our Chairman & his executive staff; we believe in the concept; we believe in organization; we believe in aid & assisting all the fellow brothers of the struggle in righteous endeavors, as we stand strong upon our six points utilizing; wisdom, knowledge, and understanding; as we strive& struggle for; educational, economical, political, social, organization, & unity; we believe that we are a special group of "FOLKS" with integrity& dignity; We believe in the vision of our great leader; and through his vision we become a power to be reckoned with; Beyond boundaries, without measures. GD
CHICAGO, Feb, 14, ---- Seven members of the notorious North Side gang led by George “Bugs” Morgan were shot dead today. The tragic event happened in a garage at 2122 N. Clark Street. The men were said to have been waiting for a “bootlegging” shipment of whiskey at Moran’s headquarters. Seems that Moran was running late to the meeting, when he arrived he saw a squad car of police men entering the building and decided to wait outside assuming that his men were inside being arrested. He took refuge in a nearby building but quickly realized that something was not right. All of the people surrounding Moran’s headquarters began to hear a rainfall of bullets and the cries of the men inside being shot.
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Niggas With Attitudes, NWA, was an iconic gangster rap group formed in south central Los Angeles. Rap originated in the Bronx and Brooklyn, but NWA shifted the center to the West Coast. As NWA rose to the top, they uncovered the city’s gangs and police violence. Surviving in Compton was difficult as there had been 3,000 gang related shootings since 1980(Rolling Stone). From 1986 to 1991, NWA faced controversy over their explicit lyrics; showing disrespect of women and promoting drugs and violence. NWA was considered to be a revolutionary group that would forever change hip hop.
The book gives a chronological account of the children television show Sesame Streets. The book was published by Michael Davis in 2008 during the fortieth anniversary of the show. The book explains the history of the program, presents bibliographies of the producers and main characters, and narrates first few episodes. It begins by acknowledging Jim Henson
What is a gang? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary explains it as: A group of persons working together or associated together; a group of criminals or delinquents. Gangs date back to the 1700’s. They were started in different regions for different reasons. The ones that started in the Northeast and Midwest were formed due to immigration and poverty. They came in two waves but all were poor. The first of these people were called the old immigrants they came from (Great Brittan, Germany, and Scandinavia), they tried to fit in and settle into urban areas. They had problems due to the fact they had no marketable skills thus poor job prospects, the next group were made up of Polish, Italian, Irish, and Jews. They ran into the same problems as
The continents have hated each other for a very long time, but they have never had a gang attack over it until today. So it was a foggy day and everyone was just inside because it was to foggy to drive. So everyone was on twitter tweeting at each other. When Bill was on twitter he saw a tweet that said “Bill no one likes you…we are sending out strongest Asian gang member to come hurt you. So as the Asian came to kill Bill he walked up to him and killed the Asian with an ak. Bill went back on twitter and sent a tweet to Asian Mafia and said that he killed your biggest and baddest gang member and that none of them could kill him. Later that week the Mafia told him they were sending 50 men to come and kill you while you are sleeping. As Bill
According to the 2013 National Gang Report, gangs continue to flourish, progress, and develop criminal tradecrafts (p. 3). Based on state, local, and federal law enforcement reporting, the National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) calculated that the US gang composition is approximately 88 percent street gang members, 9.5 percent prison gang members, and 2.5 percent outlaw motorcycle gang (OMG) members. Street gangs pose the most violent and significant threat in most communities, while prison gangs are viewed as the least problematic (National Gang Report, 2013, p. 3). OMGs are described as the greatest threat in approximately 11 percent of jurisdictions, despite comprising only 2.5 percent of the gang composition (National Gang Report,
The presence of the Mexican population in the United States dates back to the 16th century, when people of Spanish, Indian, Mexican, and Anglo backgrounds occupied the region that was then northern Mexico and is currently the American South-west, including parts of what today is Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. It is noted that Mexicans comprise the largest modern-day immigrant group and largest immigrant group in American history (sagepub).
Youth gang is an organization formed by a group of youngster between the age of 15 to 30 sharing a common ideology which is to control the streets in the city in which they reside by involving in unlawful activity such as drug trade, robbery, graffiti, gun violence, prostitution. This group can be identified with a name, symbol, dress code, color and body tattoos. In the United States of America youth gang has brought about more violence into the streets and the most cities a dangerous place to raise a family. This research paper will show why young individuals join gangs, how do the youth get involved with gang activities, what the youth benefit from becoming gang members, problems related to youth gang and lastly how can the country combat
There is no shortage of news about gangs and gang related incidents of violence. There are many notorious gangs in the United States like the Bloods and the Crips. There is a lot of media coverage about gang related crime within the United States. Recently there has been an abundance of coverage of immigrants involved in gang related crime. For example, news about the gangs based outside of the United States like MS-13. Gang violence is likely covered so often due to the perplexing and mysterious nature of gang culture. Especially so when it involves the immigrant community which Donald Trump and his administration have recently singled out as a main cause of violent crime.
As the semester has gone on and I have started to learn more about gang culture this question has become harder to answer. If you would of asked me this 4 weeks ago, I would of told you that without a doubt joining a gang is 100% by choice. That no one forces you to do something besides you. But as I have gotten to see overtime, other factors of life go into this decision. And that sometimes you might be swayed towards the gang life because life has dealt you a hand that has made it feel impossible not to. With that said majority of myself still feels that yes joining a gang is in fact by choice. In chapter 2 of our assigned reading, J.T. had his life on the straight and narrow. He graduated college and took a job that didn’t pay much but was
According to our textbook, the functions that gangs fulfill are surprising. It seems they have access to money. They provide recreation. They provide anonymity in committing crimes. They provide protection for members and also help the community with protection. Let’s talk about this for a minute. My son grew up in a loving household. He decided to start hanging out with kids in the neighborhood that was affiliated to crimes and gangs. He soon started acting like them, he started talking like them and even dressing like them. I know peer pressure can be hard sometimes but this was getting ridiculous. I am a country living girl. I say please and thank
The country we live in has been affected and influenced by something that we now call a “Gang”. According, to Dictionary.com a gang is defined as a group of youngsters or adolescents who associate closely, often exclusively, for social reasons, especially such a group engaging in delinquent behavior. Since the early 1900’s The United States of America has been affected by gangs. They originated from the Italian immigrants that were closely related to the Sicilian mafia and others that were located in New York City, there main motive was to steal and kill to achieve what they wanted. Since the Italian Mafia in New York City many other ethnicity 's have popped up in the gang violence scene. Starting in the 1950’s and 1960’s Asians, Hispanics, and African Americans began bonding together to form gangs, and by the time the 1970’s and 1980’s came around there were many national gang alliances that swept from Los Angles California to New York City and many smaller towns in between. Along with all the widespread gang activities there was also a lot of illegal drug running throughout the country for gangs for that they can finance there gang activities.
Street gangs are corrupting streets and neighborhoods all over America and even around the world. They are tempting for teenagers because they are an easy way to get money and reputation. There are several differences between Vietnamese and American gangsters. First, the difference between Vietnamese and American gangs is that Vietnamese gangs rob only their own people while American gangs rob everybody. Specifically, Vietnamese gangs rob their own people because they know for a fact that their own people do not trust the police in general. Back in Vietnam the police are corrupt and untrustworthy, so many citizens of Vietnam are scared of the police. Next, Vietnamese gangs do not kill people while American gangs murder someone who will stop
Many experts differ on the definition of what a “gang” is. Police use the term to refer to groups that hold and defend territory, or turf. Experts use the term to describe any congregation of youths who have joined together to engage in a delinquent act (Siegel & Welsh, 2011). The State of Florida (F.S.S. 874.03) defines a "Criminal Street Gang" as “means a formal or informal ongoing organization, association, or group that has as one of its primary activities the commission of criminal or delinquent acts, and that consists of three or more persons who have a common name or common identifying signs, colors, or symbols and have two or more members who, individually or collectively, engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal street gang activity” (Statutes & Constitution, 2016). As children progress through adolescence they learn quickly who they get along with and who they don’t. They bond with certain groups of kids that they have things in common with. For some this need provides a social and emotional basis for antisocial activity transforming the clique into a “gang” (Siegel & Welsh, 2011). Researcher Jeffery Fagan found that most gangs fall into one of four categories: