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    F.O.L.K.S. Followand Obey the Laws the Kings Set Black Gangster Disciple In the 1960’s another group was being formed to rival the Black P-Stone Nation. The Black Gangster Disciple Nation was started by a man named David Barksdale. The Black Gangster Disciple Nation {BGDN} fought bloody wars ont he Chicago south side over turf and drug sales. King David Barksdale was assassinated in 1974. As a symbol of honor and remembrance the six-pointed Jewish star {Star of David} was adopted by the BGDN

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    5.1. Questions for Ex-Gangsters: At what age did you join gangsterism? What are the things that you were involved in your days as a gangster? To what extent were you involved in gangsterism? What are the reasons that influenced you into joining gangsterism? Do you consider social influence as a most important element that prompted you into joining gangsterism? There are mainly 3 categories of gangsters in Malaysia-Triad gangs‚ Thug gangs and school hooligans. Which category do you

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    By:Jasper Asian gangster films are portrayed as bad movies. Gangster films in general are always told to be a bad influence since all they are mostly about is killing and assassinating. In my opinion‚ they can be educational at times. People mostly think that gangster films teach kids the wrong way of life and doesn’t have any meaning in the movie but like the director of Godfather said “It’s not about the character‚ it’s the way of life.” This is true because most gangster movies are not only

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    Is Jay Gatsby a moral character? I think Jay Gatsby is not a moral character. I think so‚ because Gatsby uses people. He also lies about his past‚ his parents‚ and his life. He makes illegal money and hangs out with gangsters. This shows that Gatsby is not trustworthy. This also shows that Gatsby makes immoral choices. My first reason is that Gatsby uses people. I think so‚ because when Nick first saw Gatsby‚ while returning from Tom’s house Gatsby

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    him rich‚ but an incident that involved Billy McSwiggin proved a major setback for the unassailable gangster. The henchmen of Capone shot and killed McSwiggin by mistake during a shootout between rivals that occurred outside a bar. Although Capone was blamed for the incident‚ no evidence could warrant his arrest. However‚ there was a big outcry after the murder against the violence of the gangster and public sentiment went against

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    was Uncle Al Capone: The Untold Story from Inside His Family‚ written by Deirdre Marie Capone. The infamous Chicago gangster Alphonse “Al” Capone was born in Brooklyn‚ New York on January 17‚ 1899 and died on January 21‚ 1947 of a stroke. He was the fourth of nine children from his Italian Immigrant parents‚ Theresa and Gabriele Capone. As one of the most famous American Gangsters‚ he rose to fame during the Prohibition era as the mob boss of the Chicago Mafia and was known as Public Enemy number

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    Al Capone Al Capone was a very dangerous Gangster. He had and ran many illegal businesses like bootlegging‚ prostitution‚ gambling and murders. Being highly known as this big gangster guy‚ knowing there was many gangs in the world Al Capone was at the top. Al Capone was the greatest gangster in the 1920s. Al Capone was a wealthy man because money was made fast and easy. Gambling was a business that paid off‚ there were tons of places to go gamble there were stations set up all over the

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    Spencer Monroe Al Copone Al Copone was born on January 17 1899. He was an American gangster who made tons of money selling illegal alcohol during prohibition act. The prohibition act started in 1920. It met that nobody could buy or sell alcohol. He was born in Brooklyn New York‚ but moved to Chicago Illinois when he was 17. He was in gangs at a very young age. He got expelled when he was only 14 years old for gang related fight. Al Copone was a really smart guy. He would pay off the

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    to form a gang. In the earlier report in 1961‚ Thrasher also defined gang as a group with same characteristics such as‚ appearance‚ action‚ conflict and planning. As a result of evolution‚ this group of gang will eventually develop into a group of gangster who often carries out activities that is anti-social. On the other hand‚ Miller in 1980 defined a gang who carries out illegal acts. In addition‚ Klein & Maxson who

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    “This rash of gang violence reached its bloody climax in the garage on the city’s North side on February 14‚ 1929‚ when seven men associated with the Irish gangster George “Bugs” Moran‚ one of Capone’s longtime enemies‚ were shot to death by several men dressed as policemen”(“Valentine’s...Massacre”). According to author Troy Taylor of “Blood‚ Roses‚ and Valentines‚” eyewitnesses to the massacre told police

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