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My name Black, them for me being the only white kid in the neighborhood.
I start shooting my shot at the different COs.
I'm addicted to this little chocolate shit.
I got it all up against the Bibles like this, hitting up on the back.
Do you understand what that does to a man?
Now my life's back chaotic.
I ain't been gone six weeks yet.
You think I kept up, I just did 15 years.
I'm with Kevin Gates.
Then, Beyonce, three times.
We had the ditty parties.
I don't want to do it, but the shit's so easy.
Harbidel was the most infested with crime.
I'm the only white guy in the whole neighborhood.
Bro, brutal.
brutal. I'm talking about brutal. You don't understand. Like, man, I can remember.
What about what about, what about, what about inclusivity?
No, no, no, it wasn't until I was probably about, I want to say 11 or 12, but we'd get there in a second.
So, man, bro, I used to come out the house. They used to kick my ass up and down the street.
I'm talking about just for no reason. Only white kid, you know, no siblings, no brother, no dad.
You just stuck in this brunt. Like, man, I would come out of the house with a basketball gone.
Come on the house for food, gone.
Come out of the house, bicycle, gone.
Skates, gone.
Bitch didn't matter.
Didn't matter.
Didn't matter.
Yeah, we want everything you come out of the house with.
So, yeah, I went to school.
In school, it's the same thing.
I was about the only white kid there.
You know, again, you know, it's the south side of St. Pete.
The government's not putting no money or funding.
There is no computers.
There's no fucking textbooks.
Oh, this is in the 80s, too.
Yeah, this is in the 80s, bro.
There's no Wi-Fi.
Reagan's like, cut everything.
Oh, my God.
Reagan, that's a whole other.
story. We talk about drugs and stuff like that. Pull yourself up by your boot straps.
Well, it was, it was nasty. So same thing. You know, my mother, she can't teach me nothing
because she don't know nothing. You know, so after that, it's literally fitting for yourself
because you come home and you're crying and your mom don't know how to raise a man in this
and there's sludge of a ghetto. You're a latchkey kid, right? So you're definitely latchkey.
She's at work. You're coming home, opening the door. Yeah, Laskey. As a matter of fact,
I was in the latchkey program in elementary school. Same thing. You know what I'm saying?
mama worked till five, six in the evening, and after school, she'll come get me. But I was in
school prior from like, back then you was at school like 7.30 in the morning to them at six
o'clock at night. So again, you're going from, you know, that crime rental, you know, induced
the environment at night and going to house, take a bath, you know, and then wake up in the morning,
you're going right back to it. Because school is the same thing. You know what I mean?
All the teachers are young. They're black. They came up in the same area. You know, there's no
guidance. There's no wisdom. You know, abuse back then was funny. So I've got like,
six other
black kids kicking my ass
or this is what it is
they're just laughing
it's entertainment
right there's no help bro
you just don't get in this shit
you getting your ass kicked on
and then you know
you can't concentrate in school
you know not bringing no
no homework home
then you get your ass kicked
because you don't have that by your mom
so it's constant abuse bro
constant abuse and then
you know your mother she's
sick of being there
you know she can't change the situation
so she's fucking miserable
so she takes it out on you
just calls y'all type of name
verbal abuse and then she starts kicking your ass
The next thing you know, bro, you just, there's no way out of it.
This is your everyday life now.
I got tired of probably about 11 years old.
I got tired of that shit.
And I started gaining weight.
So I was starting to get bigger than everybody else.
Yeah.
And, man, they used to tie like fucking dog leeches around my neck,
driving me down the street, bro.
They used to hit me on my fucking back.
They used to whip me with fucking a bicycle chain.
I'm talking about beat this shit out of me, bro.
They used to, like, sticks, rocks, bricks, anything you could think of.
anything, just beat the living shit
I'm around 11 years old
as his, you know, he was kind of stocky,
this little young kid named J.R.
He used to not do most of it,
but he would definitely join in.
He would wait to everybody else
and then he'll come. So, you know, like a bully.
So one day, same shit,
we're out in the front yard playing the shit
and he just walks off and just slapped the shit out.
My mom told him, he slapped the shit out of me so hard
and not my glasses off.
So I was like, man, fuck that.
Fuck that.
I beat the
bro, I beat the shit out of this kid,
bro.
He was like 13.
I was probably about 10 or 11.
I'm talking to him.
I kicked his ass all across the yard nonstop.
He crying the shit to all the little kids,
they start laughing.
They're like, God damn.
Like, he got so fucking heart.
Like, he could really fight.
But I didn't have no technical training back there.
I was just tired of being abused.
Yeah.
You know, and then.
Makes people kind of rethink,
rethink the situation, though,
when you start fighting back.
Yeah, hell, yeah.
that about it. It's ironic. You ever seen a real fat person called Tiny? They call them Tiny.
Yeah, of course. Oh, you see, you know, so my name, Black stems for me being the only
white kid in the neighborhood. So my name Black really comes from, like, I was like two, three years old,
four years old, five, and everybody just called me Black because I was the only white kid in
neighborhood. It's crazy, right? But it's Black Label. Yeah, now it's Black Label. I'll tell you about how
I had to rebrand my name and how all that shit came about.
When, okay, yeah, when, he sent me some black label, I go, what's black label?
And then he sent me a video of you.
I was like, I was like, oh, man, this is going to be funny.
Oh, yeah.
This is, but I thought the fact that you're like, you know, you're embracing the.
Right, right, right.
It's like, what was it, Rush Limbaugh embracing where they were, they're mocking him.
Right.
Saying he, oh, you're ditto head.
They would say we're calling everybody ditto heads because they would say the same thing that Rush said.
So then everybody, then they started calling themselves ditto heads.
And now the insom.
It's not really an insult anymore.
Right. It's not an insult anymore.
Right.
You know what I mean?
So, so now everybody's calling me black.
Now I got a little name for myself.
I kick ass.
Now they're starting to cool down a little bit.
Now I'm coming out of the house taking shit.
You know, now I'm coming out of house slapping motherfuckers.
Yeah, this is what the fuck we're doing.
Ain't no more that bullshit y'all been doing.
You didn't take the higher road?
No, no, fuck, no.
I just got right in the thick of shit.
Every day.
Now, everybody's kicking everybody's ass at this point.
So we had an older drug dealer.
It was several older drug dealer.
And now around 1986 is whenever our hard epidemic came through.
Now, to kind of describe, put you on the mind frame, the 70s and 80s era of war and smack in New York, you know, you see all the old, you know, like National Geographic, how just, that's how it was in 1986.
It was an episode, just a sweep out of nowhere, came through the city, hit hard.
So now, here I am, probably stricken.
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You know, parents are, you know, 19, 20 years old, whatever case may be. You know, they don't have
no. So now how we go, now we add the hard, right? So now I got hard, whipping people ass and shit
still broke. So I had an older dude who used to bring the hard and soften all that.
from Miami, Fort Myers.
His name was Wonder Man.
Then he had his crew.
You had Wonder Man.
You had Jed.
You had Peter Clark.
You had Timothy Lee.
You had a dog, man.
You had mail man.
You had...
It was a crew.
And then the cast of characters.
Oh, yes.
Then they owned the...
They owned a Jan car wash
right in the heart of the ghetto,
right on 18th Avenue and 16th Street South.
And when I tell you,
this car wash was nothing but gold realms.
BMWs, loud stuff.
Like this, when you, back in that era, this is where you're from.
Like, this is what thrives you.
You want to be in the success of these guys.
Well, the only people you see that are successful that have possessions and have the things that you want are drug dealers.
Right.
So like you were surrounded by fucking lawyers and doctors.
It might be a completely different path.
Right.
I definitely agree with you on that.
And then you had Romeo Mathis.
He was a key figure in the city.
and then my mother where we lived there,
she was the only white woman.
So they were like,
the older generation would kind of cater to her
and take care of her a little more
than they did me.
And they had a lot of respect, you know,
for my mother.
So she kind of freaking with the drug dealers a little bit,
you know, smoke a little weed.
You know what I, hang out with them a little bit.
So now here it is,
I'm playing underneath the feet of these, you know,
rich drug boys.
So I'm not, again,
I'm not the white guy.
So now I'm not,
I'm a
eyesore
I stick out like a sore thumb
now I'm starting to
get a voice
now I'm starting to roar
now I'm starting to kick ass
yeah this is what we're doing
right now
no no doubt
so they kind of took a liking
to me
you know they seen outside
on the streets
seen outside the kicking ass
I ain't taking no names
fuck you
whatever we're gonna do
we're gonna do
I'm still in bicycles
you know what I mean
so they're like hey listen
you want to make some money
like yeah
they're like
I'm gonna give you a package
I'm gonna tell you what you
can get out there
on the corner
of everybody else
and bring me back the money.
I'm like, cool, you know, whatever.
Again, at this time, I don't know how violent it is.
I didn't know how it was going to change my life.
I didn't know that this was one of the most powerful,
you know, like Ronald Reagan brought this shit in.
You know what I mean?
Like, this is one of the most powerful drugs on earth at the time.
Well, it's such an epidemic, too, that the feds started picking up.
The hard.
The hard.
Right.
Cases was like, these guys are selling $15 rocks.
Like, how is this federal?
Right.
Because it's everywhere, and then we got to do something to try and
clean this up, it's an epidemic.
Right.
And then our city was so small, St. Pete was so small.
And it was very segregated.
Northside was rich white people.
Southside was a low-level, you know, probably stricken black people.
So, man, they're bringing this shit in by the truckloads.
And I'm not even bullshit and they drove tractor trailers.
Man, they're bringing that shit in, bro.
And I'm telling it is everywhere.
It's in the schools.
It's kids doing it.
You got adults doing it.
You got, we're seeing the Mercedes-Benz coming from, the high.
hospital, Bayfront, coming down these neighborhoods buying crack.
So it's like, damn, I got something here, you know?
So I'm out here selling crack.
I got the clearance from the OGs, you know, so we talk and shit like that.
So one of the hard dealers, he also did hard.
So that was his, like, you know, what is it, fix-to-fix kind of thing, you know what I mean?
So he didn't like me at all.
Not because I had every disrespect to him.
It's just because I buy him on white.
And I'm killing it.
I'm making money by the boat.
sneak out of the house. I used to tell my mom I was going to sleep early,
eight, nine, ten o'clock at night. In our window, it was an old house,
very old house. It was the old wooden slides, and you had to put the stick in it
to hold it up because the weights wasn't there no more. You know what? And so I sneak out
the window and, you know, get my, get my hard, get my pack of hard back then. They were selling
50 packs. And it was just that you had 50 small pieces of hard and you sold them for 10
bucks and made 500 bucks.
So,
so I started
making a lot of money
really, really fast.
So this guy,
um,
damn what was the hell
wasn't?
I think of them
with TJ or Tyler
or something like that.
So he's like,
hey,
pussy ass cracker,
you think you're gonna be
around here getting
all the fucking money.
I got shit to take care of too.
You really ain't got
no business
that fucking being out here.
I should beat your ass.
So at this time,
I'm selling,
you know,
the hard to a customer
who came up.
So he snatches my bag.
I don't even know what made him thought that he was,
because I'm probably your size at 14.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, I'm thinking on my head, like,
is this going on?
Is this funny?
Because this is my first interaction with something,
it was rage, it was violent.
And I could tell.
So now I have to go in protection mode.
So he's got my stuff,
and he's talking to his girl who's pregnant,
and they both, you know, doing the heart and out of his son.
It's like 2 o'clock in the morning.
I should be home in bed.
My mother should have been checked on me.
I'm about here.
Man, when I tell you, I swung a left, I'm talking about it.
It looked like chicklets all over the ground.
It looked like it was snowing.
Because he had mine and his.
So when I knocked them out, it just went in the air.
It was like a movie.
It just went everywhere.
It was like a hundred pieces of heart.
You could just see it.
I'm like, man, this is crazy.
So everybody was like, oh, shit, black king.
You know, and TJ was a well-known character at the time.
So that put me on the map even more.
Mind you, it wasn't even the fact that I was trying to show out.
This was an innate response because I'm in a crime-ridden environment.
I better be over to protect myself instantly.
Right.
Because if I don't, they're going to eat me up out here.
But that's not even thought as a child.
Yeah.
You see?
As a child.
He took something.
He took something from you.
So I got to get it back.
So that raised my level.
And then the drug dealers, now we had heavy.
His name was Tyrone Tala Farrell.
He was in the feds.
I ended up to him in the fair.
It's crazy.
out, life circles around.
All of us went to the feds together.
All of us are on the same indictment in St. Petersburg under Eric Wynn.
He win.
But they never called him.
He's a legend.
He's a long ghost.
It's a huge story.
He was on America's Most Wanted with Shilg Knight and Tupac.
It's a crazy story.
So now here I am popular, right?
So the drug dealer, he tells me, he says, hey, listen, give me all your money.
I'm going to hold the money for you.
You know what I mean?
Whenever you want to come and get some.
something, let me know. Again, no problem. I trust them. Got me out of her making money.
I put money in my mom's purse. You know, she questioned me a couple of times like, you know,
where does the $600 come from? I'm like, you're asking a lot of questions. Yeah,
because I didn't really have, um, I have respect, but not high in respect for my mother. That
kind of makes sense. And it's just because I was in a derogatory situation. It doesn't tell you to
have respect. Yeah. You know, so it's not shut the fuck up, but it's like, listen, go,
pay you little bills and do what you got to do because, you know, shit changing around here.
But, you know, she would question me about, you know, some of the money.
So now—
Can I ask for quick, how old are you at this time?
Oh, the first time I put the $600 of my mom's purse, I was probably 12, 13.
Jeez.
And you got to remember, we're counting pennies.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're literally like at the bank with the penny rollers.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a grown-up move for a 12-year-old.
Right.
You know, who should be playing with Star Wars toys.
Right.
And should be watching cartoons at school.
It's not happening.
This grew me up very fast.
Now, here I am.
The only white guy in the neighborhood, got a name.
My name is black.
I stamp on it.
So now what I have to do is two things.
I have to do business that is good because I want to get rich.
I want the gold rims.
I want the BMW.
And then I also have to be able to survive in this game.
So what I decided to do then, again, this is no home training.
This is no background.
It's no father figure, no nothing.
I started doing really good business, like A1 business.
If I said I was going to be that eight, I'm going to be that 758.
If I said it was going to be 10 in the pack, it's going to be 10 in the pack.
I stood on business.
So with that authority at 11, 12, 13, 14, when me kicking ass and taking names later and pushing for bulldozing my life through this fucking treacher of a nasty sludge that I'm in,
I still have to have character.
I still have to have a demeanor.
I still have to have morals.
And what I noticed
when I was standing out there on the block
every night,
the only thing that separated me from them
and I knew this
because they're all doing the same thing.
It's the same.
They're all selling drugs.
They're all, you know, getting pussy.
They're all selling pussy.
It's the same thing.
Over and over.
But what separated me from them
was that I needed an education
to figure out how the fuck I'm going to get out of here.
I got the money.
You know, I'm a young kid.
So, what?
separates me from them. You have to go get
education. You have to know what to do with this
money. You have to figure out a way. It's cool
with the cars and shit, but you know,
you got to push past this. And what
I noticed about the OGs is
they had a crew. So now I had to figure
out who my crew is going to be. Because
this crew over here got rich off of
one person, but that one person
trusted four or five people. Those four or five
people trusted ten people. Them ten people
trusted fifteen people. So now
I got, I'm already out of people by myself.
I got to find a little local crew that I can
start, you know, trusting and putting on
and things like that. And you got to figure, man, my
guys are the same age as me, 14 years old,
stuck, struggling, tired of fucking start. We used to ride bikes
to the north side, kick the doors in, just to eat.
Like, that's how bad it was. I could remember
But you're making money now. Yeah, yeah, now I'm making money, for sure.
So now we're making money. So
I go to him and I say, hey, listen, man, I want a car.
Like, you want a car. I say, yeah. Like, you know,
I'm out here making money. I got to have a car.
like everybody else has a car.
He said, I'll tell you what.
He said,
give me two more weeks.
Like, bring me back all the money,
give me two weeks,
I'll put you in a car.
So I'm like,
all right, cool,
now I have a goal.
Now I understand
what financial goals are.
You see?
You're 14.
I'm 14.
You have a driver's license.
Nothing.
No, no registration,
no title.
Not even think about this shit.
I just want a car.
Right.
Because this car is going to perpetuate
my status.
It's going to also make me
more probably with the girls.
And at that era,
the more girls you had,
the more popular you were, it just keeps growing.
Your status keeps growing.
So now I'm 14.
I got the edge of all, everybody.
I got a mind of probably a 30-year-old in this hard game, right?
Two weeks rolled by, still out here pumping.
You know, I'm buying things from the grocery store.
We live right up the street.
It seems to be smoothing out.
You know, I have less violence.
The white guys who used to come to the neighborhood and buy the crack,
they do the thing where you put your hand in the car,
and they stack the car and pull off.
So now all your crack is in the car.
when they pull off.
So they were doing that type of thing,
but it happened to me once or twice.
I picked up very fast.
But you would see it.
And I can see, you know,
everybody running to the cars
with the hand out trying to sell,
you know,
the hard to the people
who's coming into the neighborhood
from the north side
and other places.
All they doing,
drive off.
It's nothing you can do.
So it's just one of the gimmicks
that was crazy.
So I go to them,
I say, hey, listen,
you know, my birthday's in August.
We're getting ready to go by the school.
I want to drive.
He's like, all right.
He said, when's your birthday?
I said, August 10.
He said, come see me August 5th.
It's all right.
Same thing out there.
I'm giving them money.
Now we're all hanging out.
It's a bunch of us.
So now I start pulling to a couple of friends in my neighborhood, Tyrese.
And Tyrese had an older brother.
And then he also had a cousin.
And then we had a mutual friend.
So I'm like, they've always had my back in the neighborhood.
They always come out the house and make sure I'm okay.
You know, when we go to school, I would feed half the kids in the school.
They had like pizza stand down.
Those pizza, you can buy pickles and chips and stuff like that.
Man, I'd go to school probably about, back then, I'd probably say about $2,500
bucks.
I'm talking about just a dope boy or not.
And I'm out here buying pizza and shit.
I'm 13 years old in middle school.
And so I'm still popular.
Now I'm starting to see what the money does.
I'm starting to see what my labor does.
I'm starting to get pussy now.
You know what I mean?
So now I'm like, okay, okay, okay.
Now I'm up here hanging with a drug dealer at this car shop.
And then, you know, they have respect for my mother because she's raising a single, you know,
son in this crime of an environment.
So now things are okay. So I get the car.
Never forget it.
1984, two-door short dog,
El Dorado, beautiful cars.
White, it's Pearl, with the burgundy interior.
No tent on the window.
No, no license plate.
No license.
I drive to school. I put music in it.
I'm booming all through the neighbor.
I'm the only 14-year-old kid with this car and I'm going to school.
I used to park it two blocks over.
and then come out the house, go to the bus stop.
My mother would pass the bus stop to go to her job.
When she passed the, I go get in my car, drive to school.
So now I start going to school.
I'm the only white kid in this school.
My clothes are fili.
My shoes are true.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm Puma.
Back then we used to buy Nike's at a family dollar,
true store for like six bucks.
Nike's at a family dollar.
But we didn't know they were Nike.
It was just the check that, you know, they called our attention.
They were just dope boy shoes, you know, the dope boy runners.
So going to school and shit.
And then I started noticing my fourth, four-peer teacher, Ms. Waldo,
she starts like taking a liking to me.
And she like a tagie.
And she was short.
She was cute.
Wasn't my thing because I was in to black girls.
A black girl was in to me.
But back then, I was in all-black neighborhood.
So what do you expect?
It is what it.
I'm attracted to them.
They're attracted to me.
Not, you know.
You covet what you know.
Yeah, for sure.
Your vibe going to find your tribe.
Yeah.
You know, so I'm hanging out again, but I'm starting to fuck with one of the old, the OGs.
I'm starting to fuck with his little sister.
You know what I mean?
So we just skip school and go to his house while he was out selling drugs.
I used to nail her ass to the wall.
I'm talking about.
So all this shit is a thrill for me.
You know what I mean?
Like I got all this star status.
It's just crazy.
So my head is spending on an hour's intense.
So I come home.
So my mother sitting in the liver.
with a belt.
I'm like, in my head, I'm like, fuck, bitch, you try.
I know that ain't for me.
So she was like, where the fuck is that car?
And where the fuck you're getting the money from?
That's it.
I'm sick of your shit.
You think you so fucking slayed that.
So she swung the belt at me.
I grabbed that bitch and I hugged her.
So listen, things are changing around here.
But what you ain't going to do is continue to abuse me any longer.
Now, I may not be the man of this house, but I'm the man.
of this house and I'm going to respect you.
But what I got going on right now, you can't stop it.
God can't stop it.
It's bigger than me.
I don't give a fuck.
You still in my house.
You still my kid.
Yeah, but not like that.
You altered me in a way you'll,
you have lost that same little three, four, five, six year old boy that used to coddle and swaddle.
You lost him six years ago.
He's no longer there.
And you have to accept that because you put me here.
You put me in this environment.
So how did you think I was going to act?
How did you think I was going to talk?
What the fuck you thought you thought?
I was going to get my education.
What the fuck?
Women you thought that I was going to fuck.
Because she's from the old school.
You know, you don't mix a color.
So I'm out here fucking these black girls.
She walked in one day.
She came home early from work.
I got the car coming from school.
So I take the girl in my house.
I'm banging the nuts out of her.
My mom kicks the fucking door on with a baseball bat.
Pretty-ass fucking red bone.
Her name was Tony.
Fucking gorgeous skin.
Her skin used to fucking glisting like this wall
when the sun hit.
Like, bitch, I had to fuck her.
So she swings the bat at Tony.
Tony's butt-ass naked.
She just grabs her shoes and runs out the door.
So my mom's cussing me out.
And then I'm standing up with my dick out.
And I just pulled my clothes up
and I walk over to my top drawer.
And I handle like, I think it was like 1,300 now.
It was a couple years later.
So I handled some money.
So she starts crying.
She's like, I can't believe the person you've become.
This shit really makes me sick.
I despise you.
I'm out here working all.
I'm saying that's what you chose again, though,
and you put me here.
Where did you think that I was going to be right?
Where did you think I was being an accountant?
Where did you think I was going to do anything other than what the fuck I am now?
I'm a drug dealer.
And eventually it would have led me into a killer.
But I didn't see that at the time.
Right.
But this is where this life takes you.
So she starts getting annoyed with it.
She hates that I'm around all the black people.
She hates that.
I talk like how my environment is.
She hates it.
My clothes are the way my clothes.
And I keep asking her, you are despising the son that you put in a get,
because you chose not to have more education.
You chose not to further and do what you needed to do to ensure that I had, you know,
a better accolated life.
You chose that, not me.
So now I'm here.
We have to deal with this.
The entire neighborhood is going to have to deal with this.
Yeah.
How old are you?
16, 17?
No, fuck, no, bro.
I'm still 13, 14.
I didn't even got past, yeah.
So I get the car.
Going back to my Ford Curry teacher, Italian lady.
This is how I knew I was on a different street.
So now she's talking, I like it to me.
So she's keeping me after, you know,
school and shit like this.
So she would purposely give me detention.
Like I was literally coming to class like two minutes late.
She's like, no, no, no, you're staying out of school.
You're talking, fuck.
Bitch, I got dope to say.
I got bitches to catch up.
I got this fucking 1984 short dog, El Dorado.
I'm the fly shit in the city.
I'm like, man, so I got, so we're kicking.
So, but I noticed she'll wear her blotlight in school would be.
But then when I get there, she's like this.
So I'm like, what the fuck?
So she's leaning in one day.
I'm talking about she's leaning in trying to show me something on, you know, the desk.
Man, this bitch's titty all in my face.
So I look, I swear to God, true stuff.
I just looked.
I licked it like that.
She looked down at me.
She grabbed my whole head.
14 in middle school, 16 street middle school.
I got to tell you about this middle school.
She grabs my whole face and puts it up.
My dick get rock hard.
I'm in fucking fourth period class.
Ms. Waldo, short Italian lady, 2.30 an afternoon,
fucking her on her desk, bro.
14 years old.
My fili outfit is on the floor.
Like, I'm butt-ass neck and 16 middle school.
Nell and she married.
Right.
You understand what?
How old is she?
Oh, she had been at least 35 and every bit of it.
Listen, these teachers, now, like, you never heard about it before.
Never.
You hear about it.
It's like every other day they're catching some teacher who's had sex with like two guys, 14 guys, one guy.
And they're sending news to the fucking kids.
Yeah, on the phone.
Listen, the one, this one kid, she was fucking the, he was like the quarterback of the high school.
He's the quarterback.
and he's he's telling her send me money.
She's sending him money every couple of days.
She's in him 50 bucks.
He's like, hey, I need money.
She's like, I feel like if I wasn't sending you money,
this relationship would end.
And he goes, well, I don't think we should find out.
Wow.
I just keep saying it.
Brutal.
Brutal.
Damn, that's honest.
Yeah.
Damn.
Yeah, let's not find out.
Send me 20 bucks.
Yeah, send me 20 more bucks.
Fuck you.
Hush money.
So now I'm fucking the teacher, right?
And she's, like, really into me.
You know what I mean?
Like, more than what the fuck she's...
Now I'm sitting out in front of class.
I'm still not doing the work.
You know, I'm still digging off with the girls.
She's giving me A's.
You know, I'm leaving class early.
Again, this is just all...
This is horrible, bro.
This is just...
It's not what the 14th.
Oh, my God.
This shit, like, oh, the euphoria is just unreal.
So now we have this strip.
It makes you want to go to school, though.
definitely every day I can wait to go to school like I'm not skipping nothing about
miss Waldo nothing I'm coming in here every day so we got our main strip so when I grew up in
harbordale is the heart of harbordale is like from 9th street from I want to say from 18th
avenue on down the 30th Avenue then you have late magore and that's kind of like still hood
but it's an upper literally like maybe a cornerstone of a notch a little bit you know houses
and stuff like that.
So now we have strip.
So now all the dope boys,
it's like every day is a parade.
So you could go out on 18th Avenue
in Knight Street on Southside St. Pete
and around the same time around the evening of time,
four, five, six, seven o'clock
when it cools off and shit,
then I already, you know,
man, it would be a fucking line
of some of the most beautiful fucking cars.
I'm talking about gold rims, loud sounds,
BMW, old school, Chevys,
candy paints.
I'm talking, man, this is just a fucking,
it burns in your head like this is what prime success is.
You don't get no more higher than what this gallery of luxury life and selling drugs is.
You're in your neighborhood.
You're a king, gold realms, bad bitches.
This is the life.
But you don't know what comes with it because you're still a kid.
Yeah.
You haven't seen people get knocked off.
None of this year.
None of this year.
None of this yet.
So now moving forward, same thing.
Now we got the jealous guys because I'm white with all the black bitches in this nice-ass-ass-car.
We all come from the same neighborhood.
Now I got Tyrese with me.
Tyrese is my partner.
Tyrese has a cousin named Keon.
Me and Keon end up getting real close.
These names.
Bro.
You want to know what Keon is right now?
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So now I got Tyrese, I got slick Rick,
I got Dodger,
I got Tyrese.
I got Keon.
I got Taz.
I got J. Crum.
I got, oh, bro, these names I swear to God.
So now we all formed Jerry Curl Dre.
Back then in the 80s, all the rich black dudes, they had Jerry Curls.
Jerry Curl Dre, one of my favorite characters in the story.
Real good dude.
He's real funny.
When you get to know him, he's not a gangster.
But the outside world portrays him to be a real mafioso type guy.
He's a fucking kid.
He's goofiest shit.
But he don't let everybody know that.
But like how we're sitting here every day after school and shit,
he's just fucking goofy kid.
We all sold drugs.
So we had this alley.
His grandmother lived in the alley is so perfect for selling drugs.
So now you got this house that's ducked off in the mangroves
because we have like a little river or like a little lake back there in Harbor there.
So the house is perfect setting.
So now you have an alley that goes all the way around.
So now you have this house, you got these two houses,
And along the stretch of this alley, there's a couple more like duplaces.
It's a million dollar alley.
We sell drugs out there from night to nonstop.
This is beyond a pharmacy.
It's beyond your water's room.
Whatever you can picture at National Geographic,
when they're doing a study like that,
I'm going to tell you how bad it was.
Jeb Bush,
Jeb Bush in the 80s.
I want to say probably not in 1992.
Came to the alley with all his little constituents.
with a bullhorn telling us to get the fuck out of our neighborhood.
He's going to shut it down.
He's coming in with a ruthless crime, fighting syndicate.
They're going to shut this alley down.
Jed Bush, 9 o'clock at night in Harbredale, in the 90s.
My God, you're lucky you ain't even die yet.
But we understood it with Jed Bush, so we have to counteract this.
So what we do is we go out and start throwing rocks.
You know, just keep them out.
You know, we're kids, we weren't killing them nothing like that.
But it's steps like that that let me know that my life was never, ever going to be normal.
I wasn't going to be a football player.
I wasn't going to be a known attorney.
I wasn't going to be nothing in life than what this right here pitiful moment tells me I'm going to be.
I'm going to be a drug dealer.
And this is my, I'm convicted on it.
I got politicians in my neighborhood.
I got the police on my ass.
We're still defiant.
now I have a crew. Now we have a name
or our crew. It's 8th Street height. Because you have 6th Street, 7th Street,
and 8th Street, and then 9th Street. This is all
our neighborhood. It's all Harvard there. So I'm on 6th Street.
We all sell drugs on 7th Street, and then on 8th Street is where
majority of my guys live there. So it's called them 8th Street
hype. We're all from 8th Street. We're out of Harbordia, and we hype.
We live, we lit. We're going clubs.
So back then we didn't have gangs. We had
We were segregated by neighborhoods.
So 9th Street couldn't go to 34th Street and beyond
and to Gulfport stuff like that.
They couldn't come into our neighborhood.
So that was a everyday war.
Childs Park against Harbadaa.
A stigma.
If we catch it on site, knowing your fuck of it,
you could be at Montgomery Awards with your mom.
We beating the shit out of you.
Don't come over here.
That's just what it is.
So we'll go into their neighborhood back then.
they had a two-story club called
the New Deal. So it was right
on 34th Street
and 18th Avenue. But this
was those guys' area
but this is the only club that was bumping.
So, man, we'll come through that bitch like eight,
nine, ten of us deep. And everywhere I go,
the DJs always scream,
no, either 8th Street hype or black
in the building. So now you're
alerting the people. I think it's cool, but now
I look back at it, man, you alerting these
our enemies that we're in the building. Right.
And couldn't even, couldn't, the DJ
They couldn't even get it out good enough.
A Street hype in the building.
We in that bitch tearing the club up.
Kicking ass.
We fight 10, 12, 15, 30 people rolling.
This is just crazy.
So now we got a war going.
Now I got it going.
Now I got my crew going.
So now we go from curb serving to bicycle hustling.
Now we're in the trap.
The trap is the dope house.
So it's five of us.
Back then we was probably paying six, seven hundred dollars of money and rent with the electricity and shit.
You know, we just put all the shit in, you know, gas name and just going to, you know, run an operation.
But it's funny how cheap things were back then.
You know how much gas was?
Fuel.
85 cents.
I was just to say, I remember when it hit a dollar, people went nuts.
It was they were screaming for weeks about it, you know.
85 cents.
And it was like that for years.
I used to buy houses.
This is in early 2000.
You had buy houses in Ybor City, 40 grand.
That's insane.
No, no.
Every better probably a hundred.
Shit holes are fucking $250,000 in any more city.
It's ridiculous.
I still have a house on the south side.
True story.
It's condemned, no lights, no water.
It's fucked up.
It was my old family home.
I had a letter in the mail so they want to give me $220,000 for this shit hole.
Right now.
blows my mind.
I can imagine it's going to be if I hold on to it for another 36 months.
Give me another 50 grand.
It's just sitting.
But it's right on the water.
It's between the Bayou and Lake McGar.
It's just prime real estate.
They're going to scrape that off the lot
They're going to build a mega mansion
I already know it
Because I would do the same thing
I wouldn't even build it out
Because it's huge
The backyard is huge
I would just build it up
Two or three stores
Make it an Airbnb
Put a pool out back
All the day
That's what I do
You know what I mean
But so now
We're running and gunning
We have made allies
With the OGs
And we have officially
Made enemies
With anybody from 9th Street
On up to 34th and 40th
night street. I'm the only white guy. So I got all the work. Now I'm making a lot of money.
I don't even go to the OGs no more. I take $150,000. I'm shooting down to Miami.
I already met a plug. I met a plug from one of them on accident as a Puerto Rican.
Back then, they were part of the all Jamaica shower posse back then. They were ruthless.
So I go down to Miami, buy 10, 12 bricks at like, once in maybe between 12 and 14,000 a pop.
It was cheap.
Put them in.
We'll take two rental cars down.
One rental car is dirty.
The other one's clean.
So we follow it.
Come back up here.
Now we went from one trap.
Now we got three traps.
Now I got like 18 kids working with me together.
Now I got Willie Gutter.
I got T. Lee, Terry Lane, or Jerry Carl Dre, his crew.
You know what I mean?
Tyrese, Keon, Taz, Taz,
Jay Crump, like, we're cranky.
We're driving around in convertibles now.
We fuck the El Dorado.
I don't even know what happened to the El Dorado.
Now I'm in 77 Caprices, 73 drop tops.
Bro, we're kids.
Chains big as this room.
Just gold everywhere.
Everything was cheap.
But it was expensive.
No, but, man, we got to be, we got to be 17 then.
What you, so this is still in the late 80s then, like 88, 89.
No, we're in the 96 now.
When did Colby's never seen this movie, New Jack City come out?
New Jack City came out in 94, I want to say.
Something like that.
Yeah.
And once those movies started hitting like Minister's Society, it really amped our influence up.
It really gave us more ideas because we see how other people are living.
We just think that our city is how the whole world lives.
No, there's a whole other segment of this hard era.
There's a whole other, you know, syndicate.
We just think we're just, no, it's.
Way bigger than us.
Yeah.
So watching these movies and stuff like that, you're like, you got to go harder.
You got to make a bigger name.
You got to have bigger drugs.
You got a bigger jewelry.
Yeah, they had that big old chain.
This is the beginning of the movie.
They had the big chain.
Right.
He's driving a, it was a Jeep.
Yeah, it was a Jeep, but it was like a Jeep samurai.
Yeah, Suzuki.
They got it all decked out and everything.
And I'm like, this is a samurai.
Right.
But they had it all decked out.
They all got the matching clothes and the chains and the hats.
And back then, I think, all.
Like everything about it screamed drug dealers.
We're drug dealers.
Right.
Well, you might as well put it on your side of the car.
We're a drug dealer.
Right, right.
No doubt about it.
The Adidas, run DMC, tougher than leather.
All this shit is coming out.
And we're in the mix of everything you can think of.
So there's this, at the time it was illegal.
It was Jampony Express.
Jampony Express comes from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers.
And what they do is they're DJs and they cut in between the song and they say
not the song lyric
but whatever they're getting ready to say
matches the song lyric.
So kind of give you an example
like our Slick Rick's children's
story is kind of like with a name known for us
or once upon a time not long ago
something something something
but something was slow. So they'll come in
and match that say like
their thing was like once upon a time not long
ago jam pony got the pussy
but my nut was slow
and they just keeps going. So
that was a drug dealer's
on the world life. If you came through
playing jam pony express, you have made it in your car with the epitimate.
Like you see the ideology and then like I said, you know, you top all this going on with,
you know, I'm white.
I stick out like a son.
I'm fucking all the bad black bitches.
I'm fucking the drug dealers bitches now.
I'm fucking my teacher.
Like, bro.
And I'm going to war with these guys, beaten ass.
We have a live shootouts.
Like this shit is like a movie.
What, let my guy Keon.
I'm in my.
I had a 1973 drop-top Chevy Caprice.
The paint job went from the candy paint to the flipping paint now.
So now it was a mango color.
So it flipped like red, orange, green.
It was a nice car.
Top down, they had already came to our neighborhood around 5, 6 o'clock in an evening and shot it up.
You know what I'm saying?
We go back over to their neighborhood around 11 o'clock.
That's when they're all out in the street.
He's standing with a machine.
gun out the back of my
convertible, mind you,
a car that is flipping
six colors. Like, the
biggest rims back then were 20s.
Yeah, triple-old-Ds
with the Pirelli skinny tires.
It was like $10,000, $12,000 a set.
I'm the only one.
Very first person to St. Petersburg, Florida, ever have
a pair of these rims on the car.
So this car is very like, this man
is that, he's a natural born kid.
A machine gun
standing up, whacking.
and everything moving,
and you can hear the helicopters.
I'm telling him, man, let's go.
He gets out the car,
leaves the machine gun in the back seat,
takes out this big ass 40,
as long as his desk,
and just letting the neighborhood have that.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
I'm like, bro, I mean, I understand going hard,
bruh, we have to go.
Like, enough is enough.
So these were the type of dudes I was running with.
And I was feet.
them. So when you feed the sharks, they get more hungry. It creates a frenzy. They want more money.
You know, you want more attention. So now I have cut off 34th and 409th Street at the time. I have cut them off from coming to buy drugs for meat.
So now they're jealous. I mean, I'm going to school. Back then we had hydraulics on the car.
Yeah. We're coming to school. Bouncing. Bowsing. And box chevies. I got a, I had a burnt orange one.
My friend had a live green.
We just, it's crazy.
So my whole life at this point has just been stardom,
like just pure star popularity.
I'm the man.
Then I had these gold teeth.
I got a picture of big gold teeth.
I'm talking about wrapped all the way around.
He's talking about four.
I'm talking about all the way around.
It's just crazy.
Jewelry everywhere.
I'm going through probably about $175,000 every,
I'll say every, probably 15 days.
if that.
And that's not including
because they're not paying bills
and all this old shit.
And then, you know,
me and my mom
wouldn't have a relationship
no more.
It was too late.
She would go to work
do her thing.
You know,
and then like even when her
black friends
would come over,
you know,
a girlfriend and like,
God damn,
Miss Patty,
your son, fine.
Like, Miss Patty,
I fuck your son.
Just like,
I'm a kid, bro.
16, 17 years old.
I shouldn't have
none of this shit
going on.
but it's constant.
So,
um,
I leave the neighborhood
and I go out to 34th Street.
So I notice this fucking cars
following me.
So I'm like,
damn.
All right,
maybe I'm tripping.
It's like an undercover car?
Is it like a rival gang?
Yeah, it's rival gay.
I could tell.
So,
you know,
because it's on fucking 20s.
Right.
It sounds like,
it's completely anonymous.
It's completely anonymous.
So I'm like, so I pull over.
and I go in the store
I leave my car running
and back then
it was like a show of pride
like I could leave my car running
and bitch you know you're not going to take my car
I don't go fuck who you are
you know if you take this car
it comes with death you sign just on death certificate
so if you ever see a car
running at the store and nobody's in it
you're not jumping in that car
because that person has some type of status
yeah they're going to track you down
yeah they're going to track you down they're not just going to get
the car they're going to get yeah it's too
So I leave the car running.
So I come outside and this dude, my girl's in the car at the time.
He's got my girl.
I hear screaming outside.
He's got my girl already out of the car by her hair.
Mind you, I'm probably one of the top dealers at the time.
This is a no-no.
You are going to, and you're doing it in broad daylight.
And we're in an all-white neighborhood.
We're like in a neutral part of town, like right over.
So you got central, first, second, third avenue north,
and then you got central, first, second, avenue south.
So we're like out on 54th Avenue north in St. Pete.
It's Crackerville, pure white people.
So I'm thinking to my head.
Even if they are following me, they're not going to pull shit.
That's why I pulled into the store.
I'm okay.
It's neutral ground.
Man, I come out, man, this fucking dude got my girl out the car.
He's already trying to stuff her in the fucking trunk.
His partner is trying to get in my car and drive off with it.
So they're trying to stuff my chicken, my trunk.
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His partner is trying to get my car and drive off.
It's kidnapping.
A broad daylight.
Like, this really is something to be alert of because we've done, you know, some crazy shit.
But this is crazy.
So now I get to do it.
I'm not even worried about my chick at a time.
Because all I got to do is get this dude
to stop from getting the vehicle.
Yeah.
And then this shit,
he's going to cease on its own.
So she's back to crying screaming.
She's kicking the shit.
So me and the dude,
we're touching him back before.
He's trying to put my car and drive,
but it was the same Cadillac,
but a different catalog.
It was the same.
So now I had, this one was all gold.
It was diamond white,
gold dust, gold flakes,
gold realms, gold trim.
Like, this car's probably a $100,000 dollar vehicle.
Easy.
Fucking.
The speaker's bigger than my head.
So you had to, back then you had to pull it in and then pull it down for the shifter.
But we had the oak and choke, the oak steering wheel with the wood.
So he's trying to.
He don't know how to do it.
He don't know how to do it.
I'm beating the shit out of just doing the front seat.
Now this is going on probably about a good minute, minute and a half.
Bro, white people are coming out in droves.
Like it looks like a village.
They're coming out with shovels.
They're coming out with picks.
They're coming out to fucking store with rakes.
Like this shit is really going on.
Mind you, I'm white.
They only see me as a white person.
They don't know.
Right.
It's you're involved in it.
It looks like you're trying to stop this guy from whatever, stealing a car or something.
So now they come out.
Helicopter.
I chase one of them down the neighborhood.
The white people embrace of my girl, pretty black girl.
Just fucking gorgeous.
She looked like a Hawaiian Barbie doll.
So, you know, of course, you know, they're patting her down and shit like that.
So the police come, make a long story short, they end up locking the dudes up.
So I end up getting the police report.
So now I have the information, their names, their addresses, all this shit.
So they end up bonding out.
So the one guy, I don't want to say his name.
Here's what happened.
It's your story.
This is what happened.
And I can speak about it now because my case is over.
I've already served time, whatever case may be.
So we get them, me and my crew.
We get them.
We take them to one of our trap house.
So we tie them to the chair.
It's just like, who sent you?
Big Bay,
fuck you, fuck you,
pussy ass, crockle.
I'm telling him, we're going to kill you,
Crocker, we're going to kill.
So now...
Not if you don't leave here.
Oh, you're not leaving here.
Because our Lake, Lake Magorre is famous for notorious alligators.
It's literally the Amazon River.
Right.
Like, there's 50,000 alligators in here.
And they eat anything that you put in the water.
They're worse than piranhas.
Florida.
Florida.
Strapping to a chair.
Ties ankles to the chair.
And then we want the information.
So we don't want to kill you,
but the long story is what we're getting ready to do.
My partner, Keon,
natural killer.
He has a dinner fork.
Not a gun.
Right.
Not a knife.
So he's picking his teeth.
We all got gold teeth.
So he's like, man, you know, you're going to tell us.
So he takes the fork and sitting and puts it right now.
his eye. He said, man, you're going to tell us who the fuck
sent you. Because there's some bullshit. You know,
the child's, like, do y'all know who this man?
Fuck, do you know who the fuck? We are?
So he starts peeling the dude's skin
with a fork. His skin is
peeling back. Like, you ever seen, like, a carpenter
take the side of a board and it strips the wood?
Curls up. This is his skin.
This dude is fucking screaming at this point.
Then Keon goes and gets alcohol,
bottle of alcohol, starts pouring it on him, runs out the alcohol.
We had a, like a little pantry or whatever, a little closet,
but they had all gas for the lawnmower.
Because we used to pay the crack, kids to cut the grass.
He goes and gets the gasoline now, running alcohol.
He's peeling this man's skin back at this point.
We've beaten the shit out of his dude.
We got him tied to a chair.
We're peeling his skin back with the way the key on there.
Poise the gas on him.
Dude's crying, begging for his mom, all this extra next shit.
Next thing I know, I really don't remember how it happened.
but in our area,
harbor there's like flat grasses
and stuff like that
in grassy areas
that's behind abandoned houses
and shit like.
So they pick them up in his chair
and take them out there
and just throw the match on them.
Just like that.
No question to ask.
This dude's fucking screaming.
It's probably 2 o'clock in the morning.
There's a south side.
Nobody's calling the police.
Right.
Nobody's coming.
Took his ass,
wrapped him up in plastic,
throw them out in the fucking lake.
Never seen a heard from him again.
Just like.
like that. They tell you who sent them? No, never did. Jeez. Never did. So that was my first
experience now. We are drug dealers and killers because now we have to protect our legacy and what's
going on. That changed everything. So now after that happens, they retaliate, they kick our door in
and want to trap house and they rob it. So now we wait till this happened like around December
is. So we
cleverly come together
and say, hey, listen, we're going
retail on these guys. And they had
only one trap house, which was all the main
traffic was coming into.
So we would send our
chicks and then the little
kids, send them
in there, you know, so they could give us the lay
out of the house. So we waited until
New Year's
Eve.
Drain it. Perfect setting.
And the house had bushes out.
front. We all got on these Nike parachute, you know, jumpers with, you know, our regular clothes
underneath it. The mask on. We're laying down in front of bushes, right? And the whole goal was
whenever 12 o'clock strikes whoever in this house going to get hit because we're going to
coincide the gunshots with, you know, the big boom. Right. The downtown pier and everybody
else, you know, shooting and stuff like that. Waying out front of bushes.
point down right, perfect setting.
So the dude he pulls in, he leaves his car running, lights off, he goes in the house.
We run in the house right behind them.
And when I tell you, all hell broke loose, the very minute we got in there, it was like three people in there.
And they were from Miami.
So Miami and St. Pete has a long history of rivalry, long history, right?
We don't like them, they don't like us.
So they're in our area selling their drugs, you know, cutting them.
our throats and, you know, trying to kidnap us.
And it's just, you can't do this.
So we're going to house.
Keon, natural born killer.
First thing he does, not good morning, not hey, not,
all I'm talking about here he comes, that big ass,
but I see it in the movies.
You can see it in the light.
Mind you, we got masks on, but the TV's on.
I see it.
I'm saying to myself, boy, this motherfucker,
I can't even get it out good.
I'm talking to the dude, whole fucking face explodes like,
like a zombie
yeah
boom it's gone
so the other dude
one of his
partner's in the house
he just starts
shooting randomly
me through the house
I think it's like
a R.15 or something
bum bum bum bum
bum bum
so now we're all
ducking the shit
behind
Francher
Keon
bro comes out of
no
it's like he dropped
out of a fucking attic
bro
and just
I'm talking
I shoots the shit
out this dude
like six times
so now he's bleating
so now we get up
it's another dude
in the back
we end up
shooting him
but then we go back to the front
and Keon's got the dude's
assault rifle in front of his face
dangling it front of his face
he was like man
something what the fuck did he say
he said some shit like out of a movie
and just let him have it
and that whole era
right then
fuck because we just did that with the dude in the lake
this right here was symbolism
this right here was structured this right here was
not what fucking six
17 year old kids is doing.
Right.
This is beyond far.
I understand now as an older gentleman of why the feds had to come remove us out of this area.
We were hell.
We were treacherous.
We were nasty.
But at the same time, we had good hearts.
We would pay for the elderly medicine.
We would get the crack kids together and have them cut everybody's grass.
We would do, you know, cookoffs like grill and stuff like that and feed the poor.
and, you know, but we would think that we was washing our hands from the blood.
That's not even, that's the furthest point from it.
Right.
You know, we're murderous kids.
Yeah.
What drug does?
What pieces of shit?
Society has to lock us up.
We don't think about that.
So now, I guess, recruit some new guys, you know,
but they're not invested in what me and 8th Street hype is invested in.
They only invested in the outside world.
I give them, you know, you know.
Yeah, they're just selling.
Yeah, they're selling, you know, going up.
So now everybody's talking.
in the town about black.
Everybody's always good or bad,
black is the topic of conversation everywhere you go.
Is your name coming up for these murders
that are happening in disappearances?
Is your name coming up?
No.
No, nobody's so it's...
No, they know how quickly it spreads.
It's whispers, but there's no attachment.
Okay.
You see there's no attachment.
So again, there's whispers, you know, like Harpidale,
like, there's some real killers down now.
Like if you go down there, you might not call it.
come back. Or if you go to war, them boys, you better kill them first. You know,
them boys go hard. Like, them boys do not. Fuck off. At this time, we're kicking the doors
or robbing, you know, other drug dealers. You're trying to drive out your competition.
Yeah, we're trying to get rid of them. Get rid of them immediately. And to be honest, at the time,
and I looked back, I didn't even really need to do it, but I was proving so much of a point.
I came from so much of their abuse. I came from so much getting my ass kicked and getting
shit stowed. I have to overprove myself. This is a gorilla who y'all home grew. Your home
this is who y'all developed when you
fucked with how you fuck with me
so now I'm here
you created this monster you've created this monster
no doubt about it and you don't get to tell me
when enough it's enough because when I was asking you to stop doing
it you didn't so you didn't give a fuck about me
I don't get a fuck about you I don't
and anything after this is what the fuck ever
and I'm okay with dying because I'm gonna die
with my respect I'm gonna die with my reputation
I'm gonna die what we call as a real nigga
I'm a real, I'm a gangster.
Nika don't fuck with me.
It's going to be problems.
I'm going to see about you.
I'm going to see about your mama.
I'm going to see about your kids.
I don't get a fuck what you talking about.
Because whatever you're trying to do, I'm trying to do 10 times more.
That one gun you got, I got 15.
Them two guys you got, I got 20.
Fuck is you talking about?
What the fuck do you really want to do this?
Ask yourself that.
Because I'm ready.
But this is who y'all trained.
This is what that criminal, violent,
ridiculed neighborhood
produced. So now I'm here
I'm on stop on a machine.
And I'm just not me.
I'm at the top. I'm just at the top.
I got elite force with me.
These do, Tyree,
Keon, Tass,
Jekyll, Jericho,
O'Rae? Oh, Slick Rick.
Legends.
You could try.
Shit bigger than you.
It's bigger than your neighborhood.
It's bigger that you can't stop it.
But even if you kill me, it's Tim Moore coming behind me.
And I trained these boys.
So are the, I mean, what's, what, so what, what is the effect of all this?
Are these guys, do they continue to come at you guys?
Or they drop, say, hey, you know what, there's other neighborhoods.
No.
They want it just as bad as we do.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, they ain't even bullshit.
They want all the smoke.
We, this is, this is the 80s.
This is the 90s.
You know, this is, there's no law enforcement.
Back then, it's not what it is now.
Now it's very hammered.
Now it's militant.
Yeah, very militant.
Like, I would never, in today's society, I would never, ever, ever, ever try.
None of the shit that we was doing.
Yeah, you ever look back on like the 70s and 80s, and these guys are walking around,
no bulletproof vest, just a gun.
Yeah.
You know, just a gun and a pair of handcuffs.
And it's a loose fitting shirt.
And I'm just like, God, bro, walking up to the window.
Hey, can you roll the windows?
It's like, Jesus, man.
Like, it's, you know, now they're coming in fucking.
They got the vest, they got pepper spray, they got all kinds of shit.
And they got the body.
Like, they're, it's amazing with it.
Right.
These guys are like one by an army's walking around.
It's completely militant.
And they got those fucking, those troop transport things that they bang into your house with a knockout.
Right, right, right.
It's crazy.
They got a little robot dog.
They got an arson.
Yeah, and they got arsenals in their trunk.
They go, every cop opens it up.
They got shotguns.
They got long rifles.
You're like, what the fuck?
Like, this is one cop.
Right.
He's got an arsenal back here.
Right.
TG.
So now it's a big cluster fucking in the whole south side St. Pete.
Everybody's up and over.
There's a lot of murders going on.
There's a lot of funerals going on.
There's a lot of frisk fires going on.
There's a lot of T-shirts getting printed with people's names on his face on.
We're in the era of Master P.
We're in the fucking era of Tupac.
Like, gangster rappers are on an all-time high.
All the black movies are starting to come out.
You know, Hard is just a successful business.
Crime.
it comes with it, stunting, shining, big realms,
Jampony Express, it's Florida culture.
It's the bass music now.
They're coming out with the bass tapes and all this.
Bro, it's the summertime.
You have to shine.
And then at the midst of all this,
you don't even know that there's a whole
Bureau of Federal Investigations
is getting ready to rock your fucking world.
And you don't even know it yet.
So now what happens?
The guys, the honest sir,
I send them up to,
was going to expand, what's going to go into Tennessee.
So I sent the guys up the road with like four keys, two guys, and I run a car.
So they go up to Tennessee and wish there were rivals with the guys, you know, across town.
The guys crossed town from my indictment when I know the criminal complaint,
they had their older aunts and stuff, you know, called the police and make criminal complaints about Harbredale,
how violent it was and they were scared to go to the store and stuff like this.
and I was part of that criminal complaint.
My guy named Black.
So I didn't know that at the time.
Hard to try it down.
Very hard to try down.
Mind you, I got the biggest gold chain in existence
and probably the one of the loudest cars
in America you've ever seen.
So I got one of the biggest houses on the block.
It's a flat one store.
Then in the back, it's a lower level garage closed.
And then it's a garage apartment up top
with a big side yard.
It's like a damn baby mansion.
over here in Harbordale.
Right on 6th Street,
right next to our corner store.
Our corner store was easy stop.
Back then, it had a laundromat.
Laundromat had the front entrance
and it had the back alley entrance.
So this is our hub.
This is our office at the time.
The laundromat, we ended shooting dice,
smoking weed, selling Craig.
You know, it's a bathroom in,
so we fucking the girls.
It's just our hangout.
So the Arabs at the store,
you know, we spend lots of money in there.
We get the kids wanting to go in there.
Some of the local neighborhood
people go in and get credit.
you know, the store credit them, credit them,
and every first of the month they're going down and pay like $2,300.
We'll pay someone to the tab off.
So, you know, who gives a fuck?
Everybody's making money.
It's a great time.
So the criminal complaint goes out.
It's probably about three months.
I send the guys up the road.
They get pinched.
I don't know it.
They call me, say, hey, you know, we made it.
Guy said, you know, you want to get some more.
They like the stuff.
You know, they want to meet with you.
You know, something like, all right, cool.
I really ain't tripping.
You know, send them up to Tennessee's, black guys.
You know, we're all in the same circle.
I'm not even thinking about the feds, bro.
I'm not even thinking about it.
In my mind, it had crossed my mind to go and do state time, maybe three years,
come back home.
You know, I'm still got more money, still got my bitches.
You thought that was the worst that happened.
It's the worst thing that happened.
Three years, state, no problem.
You know, I'm only selling hard.
Yeah.
You know, they're not going to catch me going down to Miami and shit.
Like, we're just too, it's a great syndicate at this point.
We're getting away with murder.
So I meet with the dude.
His name was Anthony.
What's his real name?
The detective for St. Petersburg Police Department.
So he calls my phone.
We do a meet.
We talk.
He's like, yeah, I'm up at all.
Clearwater on Greenwood.
Odd as fuck.
Because at this time, Greenwood, not rocking like how they were,
because it's such a small little avenue of police come through their 24-7.
So they're not really out there hustling.
So he keeps telling me, man, you know, I'm out on greenwood.
I'm not doing greenwood.
He keeps illustrating greenwood.
I'm saying to myself.
There's no way.
It's just no way.
I said, you know, again, I'm the only white dude in his neighborhood.
Maybe it is a way.
Right.
You know, so I called one of my buddies up in Clearwood.
I'm like, man, what's going on in Greenwood?
It's an avenue.
Greenwood Avenue.
Like, what you mean?
I'm like, you know, y'all still rock and roll.
Like, yeah, man, it's hot as far.
I said, so ain't nobody out to, you know, just running.
Like, hell, no, ain't nobody running a car.
but damn.
All right, so that's in the back of my head.
Mind you, I got, at this time, I'm at the time,
I'm at the time, I got 22 workers.
I got four crick houses.
These crack houses have nothing but stoves in them.
No frontal, no food, no refrigerator.
Each, I had, um,
the crackheads come in and rig outlets all along the poles.
I had about eight to 12 stoves throughout four houses,
each house.
There's four eyes on the stove.
Man, we are cranking this crack.
We are whipping, whipping the heart, whipping the heart, whipping the heart.
We're taking all the soft.
We're not even keeping none of the soft.
We're converting into the heart.
Right.
We got bacon soda.
Man, extra family side.
We have to go down to the flea market in Miami to buy the biggest boxes of the bacon soda we could find because we're going to the store.
Not only we buy another whole rack at easy stop,
we're telling them, no, go to the back
and bring me the whole box.
We're running through bacon, sort of like,
worse than a public baker.
We just can't keep it.
So at this time, I went to stretching it
to make more money.
And I had one of my OGs show me how to do it.
We had Thornton Anderson, Peter Clark,
Wonder Man, Jed, Timothy Lee,
mailman, all these guys.
So, you know, whatever you could find,
Tyrone Teleferro, his name was Heavy.
they would you know OG so you got a problem you go to OG they'll say you have to fix it
so what I started doing was I started putting Don dish detergent just a little bit and
origil and that with the with the Vegas and it stretches the product yeah it stresses the product
so now bro I'm going you could get a circle of Pure Heart for 12 15
hundred bucks. Or you can come to me, get the big circle.
It's back then they was calling an ounce was 26 grams, but an ounce is 28 grams.
So you was getting two grams less, a flatter disk, which was called a cookie, but it's pure.
You was getting that for $1,500 or you can come to me and you can get 52 grams or hard for $900.
I can't keep it. It's flying off the shelf. Right. It burns the same. It burns a little bit longer.
and they like it
and they can afford it
right you see
back then
man you had a little
like by the size of this dot right here
back then it was charging 20 bucks
man you can get from me
you could probably get
the size of this
for 20 bucks
right what you're doing
you're coming to get the slug
you're not coming to get that
you know because you gotta remember
they're out here tricking
you know what I'm saying
they're out here
you know cutting throats
they out here on every
fool stamp
corner, they're on every, you know, I got cancer campaign.
They're doing whatever they could do. So the money has to be stretched because the
hustle is being stretched now. So they're not buying the peer. They're coming to get the
whole dish for me for 900 bucks. Right. You're getting twice more,
when we went from 26 to 52, you're getting twice more and you're saving 500 bucks
in a cellar. So now everybody hates this shit.
Everybody hates this shit.
They hate me.
They hate me.
They hate me.
They hate me.
They hate me.
They hate me.
I walk.
They hate me.
I talk.
They way.
I do business.
Everything is just shrewd as fuck.
They can't beat me no more.
They went to kick in my ass.
Now I'm kicking ass.
Now I'm making all the money.
Now I'm fucking all the bitches.
Now I got all the fucking cars.
I'm successful.
They got to get rid of me.
They got to get rid of me.
They don't respect me.
They fear me.
When people fear you, they get rid of you.
So in dealing with the dude, Anthony.
I know,
Something is not right.
Something is all, the dude's not running out on Greenwood.
I can't put a, and then when I called him, he's not answering his phone.
And I did it a couple of times he would leave.
As soon as I could see his brake lights and I'm calling his phone and he's not answering.
I'm like, man.
So you met with him?
Yeah, yeah, I met with him several times.
Because remember I said-
I didn't know you'd met with him yet.
Oh, my, so I met with him.
They came back from Tennessee, called him.
We met up, talked.
That's when I learned he was, quote-unquote, Greenwood, did a background check.
He's not a greenwood.
So I don't know what the fuck this dude's got going on.
So we're in the midst of a war, our side against, you know, their side.
I got 22 people.
I got four houses.
I got probably 60 stoves going.
I got to pay everybody.
It's bigger than me.
So why it's in the back of my head about this dude is really not a thought.
He just comes, he spent money, he gets a shit, and he leaves.
So then he fucks around and he says, hey, man, you know, I don't have any guns, man, and I'm far from Tennessee.
I'm trying to get you with an enhancement.
I get you, I already got you on the buy.
Nine to four C.
I need the enhancement.
Right, right.
We don't want to see you again ever.
Ever.
Five years is now, ten years, not going to be enough.
No.
Mind you, I don't know the game, like how I know the game now.
Federal prison taught me about how to do law.
So, man, I'm like, all right, well, what you need?
And shit, I'm a, you know, fellow drug dealing,
know, the streets are tough.
Right.
I'm, I got to put you down, too, you know?
So you're like, yeah, I just need like a nine or something like that, you know,
something small.
So I'm like, all right, cool, you know what I'm saying?
I got a shit load of guns.
I got a fucking arsonate.
I don't worry.
So I'm like, all right, give me like 300 bucks or something.
So I sold it to them, going by this day, you know.
Check the box.
Right.
Right.
Got them.
Yeah.
Got them.
So then, you know, probably about four or five days later, like, hey, man, that's some really good shit, man.
I'm running through it.
You know, I need a couple more ounces.
I'm like, damn, why are you talking like that on the phone, bro?
They just come see me.
Like, you're tripping.
So he came to see him.
I sold him a couple ounces.
And then when he leaves, I see him lingering around a little.
I take, like, really slow going to his car.
Like, I see him looking around at my friends and my neighborhood and how it's rocking and rolling.
and we got these people running in and out.
I can see him.
He's casing the spot.
So I'm saying,
bro, you,
are you fucking dumb?
Like, we're going to kill you, my guy.
If you try into this in my head,
because I'm upstairs,
and I can see when he's leaving what he's doing.
It's on.
It's a thing on.
Again, you know, I'm so busy with life.
We back and forth.
Right after that happened,
like, I could just remember,
we caught some guys from out of,
another neighborhood called Arburn in Harbredale,
like at 9 o'clock in the morning,
at our story,
at our store, easy stop,
buying some zoomzums and wham-wams.
I was a white boy and a black dude.
The white boy named was Aaron.
And I didn't like that.
I didn't like that at all.
Because what were you trying to be me or something?
Like, wait, I'm going to put a stop to this immediately.
Like, there's not never going to be another me in this city,
in this county, in the state, in this lifetime.
So I beat the shit out of them.
I'm talking about I'll fuck them up
so his partner tried to jump me
so now I'm fighting both of them
I'm talking about
you know when you're going to store
how the chips are like stacked up
and shit
and the next to the chips
of the little zoosunz.
That shit is all over the floor.
I'm taking this fucking guy
I'm just taking them
through the whole store.
I'm talking about
candies everywhere
that kick of my ass
I still got the fucking white boy
I'm beating the shit out of the white boy
so my friends
they come in the store
man we crush them
and send them on their way.
Again this is all distractions
because I'm still not
paying attention to this fucking guy.
So he calls me up again.
He's like, hey, man, I got a little problem.
So I said, you know, what's going on?
He had came in the trap and he seemed like a little arson that I had.
I had a couple of rifles.
And a lot of my shit was like I had an old military white guy's name.
Mark, Mark could get anything you wanted back then.
I had a fucking Korean shotgun.
Korean military issue.
This bitch looked like an army tank.
When you see it, you.
like whatever is going on, I'm leaving.
Because if this bitch gets the cracking, oh yeah.
I can't even describe to you.
It looked like some shit that was out of Predator.
Like it was so fucking, I had to buy it.
Like, bro, this shit is amazing.
It just had all type of lumps and bumps and shit.
And a fucking, it had a banana clip.
Bullets this big.
Like, it's the military old style like green, like sour, nasty girl.
I'm like, man, this is.
So he's seen it.
He said, man, I want to buy it.
So I'm like, all right, cool, give me $1,200.
I'm just, I don't want to sell it.
Yeah.
But, you know, if you're going to give me $1,200, take it.
So he's like, I'll take it.
I'm not, all right, cool.
So he takes the fucking, gives me $1,200.
He takes the fucking military shotgun.
So now I'm really thinking I'm going to sold this bitch.
So now I'm starting to reel myself in.
Mind you, I still got to check all these crackout.
I got people in my face asking me for shit 24-7.
I got problems out of the ass.
I got a war going on.
I got my bitch on my back arguing because of fucking other bitch.
It's a lot.
It's a huge distraction.
So then he calls me up and he buys, you know, two or three more ounces of art.
Then now I'm like, man, hold up, man.
So I call him.
I say, what's going on?
He's like, what's all?
I said, do me a favor.
I said, bring me that shotgun back.
You see what I'm saying?
I'm going to give you $1,500 and I'm going to give you, you know, another shotgun.
I really want that back.
So he's like, all right, he said, well, have me two more houses and I bring the shotgun
back.
You know what I mean?
So I'm like, cool.
Fucking mistake, bro.
Fucking mistake.
You understand it.
You're way past the mistake.
Way past the mistake.
Stage.
Even this.
Yeah, even this.
They already got you.
Yeah, this goes on for like six months.
Yeah, yeah.
So.
But people keep thinking, you know, like you sell once and you get away with it.
So you feel emboldened like, you know, like, oh, I'm good.
I'm good.
that no, no, they're just adding it up.
It just gets dark deep.
They're trying to hit their mandatory minimums and their enhancements.
But it lures you into a false sense of security because it's been going on six months.
He would have busted me the first or second time.
Right.
That's what police do.
He's not got to buy for six months.
That's crazy.
Yeah, they don't do that.
You know what I'm saying?
They'll buy once or twice and they'll come, you know, push in.
Like I said.
The locals.
Yeah, the locals.
Yeah, I get three years.
You know what I'm saying?
Come back home.
It's still legends.
They got all my shit.
Not the feds.
Not the feds.
So he calls me early one morning
Mind you, I don't even get up
till two, three o'clock in the afternoon
I don't even start getting fucking moving
until the sun goes down
at this point
So he calls me early in the morning
He's like man I need to meet with you
You know what I mean?
Why do I'm like, all right, cool
I said, well where do you want to go
He said well you just meet me back at the spot
I'm like, all right cool
So I tell my partner
Hey man you know this dude
You know from Clibwall
I'm gonna go
He's like listen bro
Because at that time
He was asking for AK
He was gonna bring me back
my shotgun
trade out for AK.
And I did have AK.
So I'm like, yeah, cool.
You know what I'm saying?
AK's coming down and done.
But that shotgun, I really want to keep that shotgun.
So I'm telling him a partner, you know, hey, I'm going to meet the dude.
He's like, bro, don't go.
Brother, he won what?
He won three ounces and an AK?
I'm like, I told the same thing.
Bro, I'm already balls deep with this dude.
If he was going to go down, he would already pinch me a long time ago.
He's like, don't go, bro.
I'm telling you, don't go.
I'm like, man, I'll be right back.
I'm going to go to the store.
I go to the spot.
So he pulls up in this old F-150
smaller pickup truck back then.
I don't know if it was a Suzuki.
Not that 150, you're thinking,
I know what you're talking about too.
Like maybe a mountaineer or something.
I forgot what they call.
But it's a little short one.
The ones that they put the rims on the shit
back in the day, the little rim.
So in the back of that pickup truck
was four gold rims and tires.
So I'm saying, why the fuck?
Well, he come in this hot-ass neighborhood.
He's a simple.
He's a black dude, but he talks proper.
So I'm saying to myself, this dude is fucking reckless, bro.
Why would you come in there in the back?
Like when you're up here, I can either send my dogs to go get the shit.
Anyway, but it was a big red flag for me.
So he comes upstairs.
We're talking to shit like that.
Now he's laying it on me.
Oh, yeah, well, you know, but he's saying hard.
But, you know, the other word, he was like,
he's talking about ounces.
He's talking about soft, bro.
He's going.
on about the guns. I don't sold them.
And I'm saying to myself,
you want to make sure that when the jury
hears the tape they can understand
clearly. Clearly about
who the fuck I am.
No slang. I don't want to confuse the jury
when they're listening to these tapes.
So this way he gets me, he said, hey,
because he is right, I did shorter him.
The reason why I shorted him, because I wanted
to see what he was going to do. Any natural
drug dealing, when you show them, they feel insulted.
It's a form of disrespect. And I'm going to come back
and I'm going to see you about that shit you showed him. So I
I sorted his package on purpose for like,
damn to 10 grams.
It was a lot back then.
10 grams short of the package is a lot.
So when he was talking in the house,
like, yeah, you know,
last time you showed him me 10 grams on the hard of the ounces,
and I want you to go ahead and take care of me now,
you know, can you give me some extra grams?
And I'm saying,
the fuck.
It's wrong with this motherfucker, bro.
I'm saying to myself, it's a rap.
He, he's the police.
This is what I'm telling myself.
So we're going through the deal.
He's the same thing.
He's walking downstairs.
And he takes his hat off.
I've seen this in cops.
I used to watch cops.
That was the signal.
He didn't have a code word like, you know, like a rabbit, rabbit.
No, this fat bitch takes the hat off.
When he takes that hat off, bro.
But while I was coming through my neighborhood, this is what I did notice.
My neighborhood is always rocking and rolling.
There's always somebody on the street.
There's always kids playing in the street.
I think it was like a Friday or Saturday.
My block was quiet.
Not a bird chirping, not a kid in the street.
No cars at the store.
There was nothing going to, not a, not a, nobody cutting grass.
Like this was purely so quiet.
I was like, something's not right.
And I'm telling myself, somebody's going to die tonight.
Because this is how quiet does this never, ever, ever.
There's something going on.
This bitch is solid, pitch quiet.
So he takes the hat off the fucking neighborhood.
I'm talking about explodes.
When I'm talking about,
I don't know where the fuck these people came from.
I don't know where the fuck they was at,
where they were saying,
you got black SUVs by the boatload,
you got a helicopter,
you got people coming off my roof on the rope coming down.
They're busting my windows out of the house.
Man, they're coming in, crawling on the ground, bro.
I don't know.
It had to been at least 50 people,
at least six agencies.
I, where the fuck were these people at?
So they knocked me off.
I still don't realize what's going on just yet.
I don't know how big this is.
I'm thinking, you know, the same thing.
Cobbous is hard, gone, three to five years.
You know, shit, I got, I got in the attic at the time,
they took $250,000 out the house.
Mind you, I'm just graduated high school.
Just graduated high school.
I'm probably, I graduated, I, Seola High School,
walked cross stage, got my diploma.
Summertime, July, right, right after I walked.
I'm 19 at the time, maybe.
So they put me in this hot-ass, old-ass box like minivan.
And they're like, they're questioning me and shit.
They're like, listen, you're in big trouble.
You need to start talking.
You need to start talking fast.
Like, you've got to get something this time up off you.
Like, you're facing a life sentence.
I'm like, I don't know.
What are you talking about?
But mind you, you know,
there's murders that's going on,
but the murders ain't stopped.
It's three more murders
that's going to occur
while we're out on bond.
This shit is crazy.
So I'm like,
no, I have already been groomed
by the OGs you don't talk.
You know,
and how I kick my game
and my swagger.
I do A1 business.
I'm not telling,
I'm not folding.
You fuck with me.
I'm going to stand on business.
You do good business.
I do great business.
It's just rules to this game.
Prisons filled with stand-up guys
just like you doing life
to,
Just like, don't know it.
So, I'm like, man, fuck you, pussy-assad cracker.
Hurry up, take me to jail, bitch.
Fuck you.
I show me what the fuck.
How to get on the interstate.
Bitch, hurry up, take me in Fort of the Night Street.
So, you know, these are older white guys who've been doing this.
So they're laughing.
But I don't understand why they're laughing.
I just know they don't understand who I am and why I am in this environment,
in this house they came and got me out of is the reason why I walk, talk, and live my life the way I do.
When you're with wolves, you're raised by wolves, you do what wolves do.
And that's just that.
They're older.
They're educated.
They've been on the other side of crime for so long.
I'm a fucking joke to them.
They've seen guys like me every single day.
And I'm just the knucklehead.
It's just going to be a number in the feds.
So, you know, they're making a mockery of me.
Right.
They're actually trying to talk like me as if my accent is fake.
Or if I'm trying to portray something, I'm not.
Right.
So pusset, cracker, fuck you, crack.
I don't go fuck.
Pusset, crack, cracker, crack.
Cracker, cracker, la la la.
So they're like, all right.
All right, cool, we got something for you.
Yeah, tough guy, right?
Tough guy, tough guy.
So I'm like, all right, cool.
So they take me.
So back then when you got knocked off,
they take you straight to court.
Bitch, you don't get nothing.
You don't get water.
You don't get a phone call.
You leave from whatever scene.
They arrest you in.
And they take you right in the court.
The dude's name was Michael Colts,
D.A. agent.
Never forget him.
He stood in front of the judge.
Where he busted me in,
he still had it on.
This is how I knew like this is theatrical as fuck.
He kept all that shit on and just put a blue blazer on as to dress formal in front of the judge.
Right.
And proceed to tell the judge about, you know, the indictment and, you know, the criminal complaint and, you know, the grand jury and, you know, the case.
And I'm listening to all this shit.
You didn't know any of this is going on.
I had no idea.
So now I'm sitting in a fucking courtroom, bro.
I'm pale fucking white.
I'm like, damn.
This whole time.
Not only have I been in war on some real gangster shit with the people across town.
You understand what I'm thinking they're on some gangster shit.
You know, gangsters relate to gangsters.
This is all what they say, honor amongst thieves.
These bitches ain't fucking gangster.
These bitches are calling the feds on me.
These bitches calling the police on me.
Every day, these bids are making full criminal complaints.
And they're supposed to be gangster.
They're supposed to live by the cold.
And the guys that got busted.
Those two.
Those two.
You see what I'm saying?
And they were, again, A Street hype and my crew was the net.
Everybody outside of that wasn't privy to what my net carries.
Right.
You see, so there was all right.
I knew they would never be in a net because they're just not gangster enough.
You know, they just do boys, followers.
So criminal complaint goes on.
You know, I'm sitting there's fucking court for like 40 minutes.
I'm not going to make it.
I'm not going to make it.
It's not three years.
It's not three years, buddy.
It's not.
You haven't even talked to your lawyer yet.
No.
The lawyer is always the one that kind of lays it down and fucking terrified.
Realizes that you're like, no, no, this.
And they're like, oh.
Nobody.
No, bro.
That's not what's happening.
That's definitely not what's happening.
So they take me to jail.
I say you're facing 40 to 60 years.
I'm 19, bro.
I just lived a fucking life.
I'm with Trick Daddy, Trina.
I'm with Roy Jones Jr.
at the time.
This is all my buddies who I'm hanging out.
out with. You know what I'm saying? Like Florida's just
boom, Rick Ross, before he was Rick Ross
when he was just a DJ.
You understand? Like, I've always been
either a celebrity or around celebrity.
What the fuck? Do you know who I am? Do you know what type
of power I have?
You don't have none, buddy? That shit is
a facade. That's what you live.
We don't live that. Yeah, it's going
to prison for a very long time.
So they're going to snatch up the whole neighborhood now.
got all the guys. It's 14 of us. Prior to all this going on, it started with the Eric Win
indictment. The Eric Win indictment went out in 1994, 96, one of them. In that Eric Win indictment,
they had probably about 20 people. Out of that 20 people, it spawned into 40 people. Out of that 40
people, it just goes getting bigger. So everybody who fell from 1996 to 2002 when they closed
my final case out. It was two more cases after me. Once those two cases got, that from
1996 to 2002, that whole era was gone. Absolutely gone. So what happened? So now, we all have
this indictment. It's 14 of us. My partner, Tyree, he was 17 at the time. They kept him in
the county jail until he was 18, then indicted him with us. Bro. So now, Keon,
Keon's on the run
at the time.
All right here, man, the killer.
So now we're all in jail together.
Back then, they had,
mortgage street,
was on Scott Street
and Tabas no longer there,
but it was notorious.
I was in the absolute
rocking this fucking power
they had was one south six.
It's Mexicans in here.
It's blacks.
It's everybody who's degenerate,
has no education.
So they put me in one south six.
Mind you all by myself.
I had my whole crew
with me,
life. And I said I had needed them because I was still kicking ass and shit before them,
with them and after them. So now I'm getting one south six. I'm telling my story. But it's all
over the news. It's in newspapers. I'm in St. Peter's Birdtime. I'm in Tampa Tribune.
So I get in there. I'm a star. Right. It's all over the news. Right guy. Right now today,
I still got the third largest dope case out of Pinellas County. Still to this day. So just give you an
idea how huge your own lives. So now, you know, everybody, you know, you're telling your story and shit like
there, everybody's, you know, swapping stories.
So the guy's like,
this is his second fed bid out of Fort Myers.
Older black guys, they were like,
Darrell, Darryl or Lee, something like that.
He was telling me, said, listen, young buck,
I'm going to be real with you.
He said, you're definitely probably going to get a life sentence
out of this.
I'm hearing.
I'm like, no, no, it's just a couple ounces of,
you know, hard and a gun.
No, no, this is my second time around.
I'm telling you, you need to,
you know, they ask you to, you know, talk to tell.
I'm like, yeah, I ain't doing that.
Fussassassad shit.
Fuck them crackers.
Crackers up my dick.
my dick. Fuck you talking my tail.
Bitch, you know who I am?
I ain't go high-go down with the shit.
Fuck the motherfucker.
Fuck everybody.
Say like, listen, don't do that.
Shoot yourself in the foot.
I'm telling you.
In my second round, you're fucking up.
So I'm like, man, fuck you.
Man, get the fuck out of my face.
Talk about some motherfucking telling.
Bitch.
Did you not watch, you know, New Jack Sid, blah, la, la, like.
Mind you, my mind so fucked up, bro.
My mind so fucked up.
So now, Deloria comes.
They do the PSI.
They talk to my mom.
My mom throws me underneath the bus completely.
My mom sales ship like you wouldn't even believe.
He's always been a problem.
Always been a problem.
Always been criminal.
Skip school.
He's defying in the house.
You know, I know he was selling drugs.
You know, he threatened me.
I couldn't do.
Mind you, I've never raised a hand at my mother.
I've never discharged.
I never stole candy out my mom's purse.
Never stole her car.
Never called her a bitch.
The only thing I would do was just run the streets.
Yeah.
You understand what I'm saying?
She would ask me to come on.
I'm not coming home, but I'm not disrespecting you as my mother, but I got bigger shit to do.
And you ain't did shit for me to be worried about sitting this fucking house like you.
Because that's why the fuck we hear.
Because you didn't get to fuck out the house.
Yeah, no, I'm getting the fuck out the house.
I have to fuck out this neighborhood.
So I did.
And went to the federal prison.
Why doing it?
So here we go.
Lori comes back and says, yeah, kid, don't look good for you.
So I'm like, man, fuck you.
I, fire a shit out your ass.
Fuck as you're talking about don't look good.
Bitch, you know who I am?
Yeah.
Terrible, bro.
So he's like, 40 to 60.
He said, you can plead out.
I'm like, plead out.
I said, well, what the fuck do they guy?
Bro.
Page after page, month after month, date after date, guns, drugs, 50 grams are hard or more.
50 keys or more conspiracy to distribute.
This is when it was a hard was 101.
Yeah, yeah.
It was at the top.
It was Reagan error.
War on drugs was beyond.
I mean, you understand.
Since then, they've cut that.
And it cut it down to, I don't think they cut it down to one and one.
Right.
Did they cut it to one or it was?
It's very, it's, something like that.
But either way, it's still, it's like, it's insane.
It's, for the same amount of weight as soft, hard gets you a hundred times the sentence.
Right.
That's ridiculous.
18 to 1.
They dropped it down.
AI overview.
So they dropped, so they dropped it down to 18 to 1.
But still, there are guys that did 25, 30 years in the meantime.
Before that.
Yeah, before they cut it down.
So he's like, oh, you know, it's just not a crap.
Like, there's a lot of shit, like conspiracy and things.
I've never heard these words, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm like, well, what can we do?
He said, well, you got two options.
You just plead out and take your time.
Well, you can go to trial.
He said, but I definitely don't.
You're not going to trial.
That's for sure.
You know what I mean?
He's like, you're co-conspirators.
So I'm like, what's a co-conspirator?
He said, well, you know, it's a co-defendant on your case.
He was like, you know, some of them have lengthy rap sheets.
They're forced to go to trial.
I said, well, how can you be forced to go to trial?
He said, they're getting life anyway.
them I would shoot they shot in the dark and see if they can get something in the mix.
You know, come back on the pill or something.
You just don't want to give up all your rights.
But, you know, they're going to go to trial.
He said, you could testify in the trial against them and get your time.
I'm like, man, them are my partner.
Man, I'm not telling all the people.
So he was like, well, I got somebody I want you to talk to.
That's okay.
I'll talk to him.
Guess what they want me to talk to?
Michael Coles, D.A. federal agent.
So here he comes with him and his little Coltisitin.
They come in the room.
So, you know, they're talking this shit.
So he has a lighter.
right so he starts asking me questions about the case and my friends and stuff
listen crack i ain't telling you a fuck thing nothing fuck you i don't go fuck what you're gonna do you
already got me and handcuffed bitch what's the worst thing can happen what's the worst thing that can
happen so he said listen i highly said i've been doing this for 17 years i highly suggest you tell
us something and he kept flicking the lighter on my face like right here on my face he said i'm
gonna get you hot as this fucking flame right here you're gonna tell on everybody i guarantee it i said
bro i'm not telling on nobody he said i'm gonna make you
tell, you're going to be hot as this fucking fire.
I swear to God. I said, bro, I'm not telling
fuck you. He's talking about, you can tell me, fuck me.
But you got two choice. You're going to tell me everything I want
to know about this case and indictment and your friends.
Well, I guarantee I'm going to put you up underneath that federal
prison. I say, cracker, do what the fuck
you going to do? My decision is already
made. Fuck you.
So,
he say, are you hungry?
I say, yeah. He said, what do you want to eat?
I say, oh, you know, give him some Popeye's
chicken. He said, you want a thing
else? I said, yeah, and bring me a pillow. They bring you a pillow. I said, yeah, bring me a pillow.
They're like, the fuck. I can see it in his face. He's trying to figure it out. So they brought me
the pillow. They brought me the chicken. I'm eating the chicken. So I'm listening to them talk to me.
They tell me about my case, all the shit that I've done. They got a TV in the room. They're showing me,
you know, videos are balancing me selling the crack, this thing. So I'm eating my chicken and
shit. I'm like, yeah, down how there is me eating chicken and shit like that? So I slide the box
over. So it went off about 12 minutes. So he's like, so who is this? So who is this?
And who was this?
Who was that?
So one of them was my brother.
So I had a brother by another sibling.
So not my brother, but somebody who, you know, was close to me at the time.
Yeah.
So I said, I don't know.
So I saved his ass.
And the reason why it's important because I'm getting ready to come back and tell you what the fuck I should have done with this motherfucker.
Right.
You ain't going to bleed this shit.
So this bitch I saved his life, right?
Two kinds of people in the Fed.
Right.
One who did and ones who didn't.
I saved his ass.
He was, in our case, he was facing good 15 or 25.
But they couldn't pin nothing on him.
He was just always around.
But the conspiracy could have wrapped him up
and I could have fired his head.
But I didn't.
I saved him.
So then I get the fucking pillow
and I lay my head on a pillow.
Like, what you're tired?
I said, yeah, I'm going to go to sleep on you.
I had enough for the day.
When I tell you, that motherfucker
flipped that table over
and snatched that fucking pillow,
he said, you're dead.
You're fucking dead.
You think you're going to make a mockery of me
and go to sleep in my fucking interview
with a pillow I brought you?
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That's it.
Never spoke to me again.
Sentencing time.
Guess who shows up.
Oh, the guy you say?
His motherfucker.
No, the fucking bucking.
So now they fuck around and give us all bond, right?
In the bond hearing, my attorney, who I pay, I pay like $38,000 for the attorney.
He's giving me the witness list and shit.
So there's three people on his witness list, right?
It's my girl's aunt, right?
It's Anthony's friend or relative, right?
And it's our friend, Jay Crone, on a witness list to testify against us.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no, no.
Not in the world I live in.
Yeah, I'm not shocked.
I am.
I am.
I am.
So, key on.
Bing, as soon as I get out.
Do, guess who on this motherfucker witness list?
He said who.
I say, X, Y, Z.
Guess who no longer with us right now?
X, Y, Z.
Like that.
After them three murders?
they came and wrapped all the ass off.
Never seen the streets again.
What's the basis for them thinking you were involved?
I understand what I understand circumstantially, it makes sense.
Like obviously this guy's had this guy ordered a bunch of murders.
Right.
But how do you prove that?
Like you don't have to.
You don't have to.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
You've lost your rights.
You've been charged.
You've basically lost it.
Right, right.
It's over.
But, I mean, the city knows.
They know, we all know.
But the one girl she was found with her panty holes right around the neck.
You know, panty holes have no, there's no finger.
It's just rough.
There's nothing to get off the panty holes.
The dude was found shot behind his mom's house like six times.
And then the young kid who was with us, they found him slumped in his car at the Lake Magorre where the gators that we feed the bodies to.
Right.
So, oh, no, Evan, what can you do?
I mean, you have a great idea.
You have a hunch.
You're in the right track.
You let us out.
That happened.
Lock us back up.
Nothing else happens.
What are we talking about?
You see what I'm saying?
So, um,
Keon,
we go to court,
all that shit.
Keon ended up,
somebody,
a guy tried to talk to his girlfriend
at the gas station
on 9th Street in our neighborhood,
18th Avenue,
which is,
huge disrespect because at that time we all had, like you knew who our main chick was.
You know, we studied each other.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I knew your wife was Alice.
There's no mistake in that this is your wife, Alice.
So if Alice gets out the car and I come and try to talk to Alice, that's a blatant
disrespect to what you got going on.
Right.
So that's what happened.
So he gets out the car.
Doesn't say anything, he starts shooting at the dude at the gas station, broad daylight.
Dude takes off running.
They're cutting in between traffic.
The girl gets in the car chasing Keon, you know, trying to get him back in the car.
He's just shooting wildly.
Boom, boom, bum, bum in the city.
He ended up shooting through a car.
The car had a baby in it.
Keon shot the Dale baby.
You know what I'm saying?
Didn't mean to it is what it is.
So he's got to come off the street, of course.
So Keon, they don't even want him on our indictment no more
because he's got his own major case going on.
It don't even matter to give him a triple thurbit.
He's gone.
Fuck the drugs.
Yeah.
So right-hand man, true killer.
He's gone.
We're all in fucking are court now.
Speed up.
sentence incomes.
I find out people who took statements on me,
which was shocking.
At the time, it was shocking.
Not now it's not.
You know, three of the guys in indictment
was forced to go to trial, like sentences.
I could have told on them.
I didn't.
The people testified, you know,
on my case, to enhance me,
I could have told on them.
You know, so I could have been in a deposition
and told on them.
So anyways, I took my time.
It was like, hey, listen,
they gave me three-point reduction
for a set of responsibility
or two-point reduction for
they took me off.
Timely manner.
Yeah, timely manner.
And then they took another one or two points off
because they tried to have me as a leader,
but the dudes who ended up going to trial
took those points.
Yeah.
So.
Because I'm sure they made,
they basically,
the U.S. attorneys will say
he's the leader
because they were trying to get him
as much time as possible.
The problem is,
now you can use that to say,
they said he was a leader.
Right.
So that drops your...
So now I'll come off like,
maybe six, you know, brackets or whatever fuck is called.
So now I'm facing 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, something like that.
So I'm like, all right, cool.
So they sentenced me to 10 years, right?
Okay.
Which is cool.
First time offender.
Yeah, yeah.
So they only gave me that in the beginning.
What do they call that the, the, the vow?
Safety vow.
Safety vow.
That's what I was looking for.
Safety vow.
The safety valve.
So now they gave me that quote unquote as an extension of the other brands say,
hey, we did something for you.
We want to do something for us, you know, come on a tail, testify.
And they had these trials coming up.
So I'm still sticking to my gun.
I was like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
And so no, got something for you.
Hey, y'all remember that gun that y'all found down on the street?
Charged it to him.
Give him a 924C.
Possession of a firearm in front of the trafficking.
Yeah, give him another five more years.
two months after I decided not to tell on them,
came back superseded, and died me gave me another five years.
15 years, federal penitentiary, 19, 20 years old,
just graduated high school.
I went from one fucking crime real-in environment
to a super fucking crime real environment.
Now, here I am, by myself.
First day on the fucking compound.
Wait, Coleman?
Do you go to Coleman?
I went to Coleman.
Okay.
PIN.
So I go to Coleman PIN.
It's rocking and roll at the time.
It's only one.
It's not two.
It's just only one at the point.
You had a Colvin pen,
you had a medium, low,
and then the girls' camp.
So, first day I get there,
putting bags down the shit.
You know, guys know me,
you know, the news carries
in these penitentiaries and shit like that.
It's good.
It's good.
So there's a bunch of shit that goes on,
my first day.
You get off the bus,
you know, the white guys want you.
You know, the Muslims want you,
the Christians want you.
You know, your neighborhood,
you know, fellow Florida car,
they want you shit like that.
So,
I didn't really get a chance
You got to go through
Back then you had to go through
A captain's review
So you stuck in a hole for like two or three weeks
To the captain gets your PSI
Seas, you know, your separatis
See you told on, see if you didn't tell
See what gangs you are
What tattoos you have
Before he put you on the compound
So I didn't have all that
Of school, get on the compound
All my guys from the neighborhood
Was already there
Some of the guys, Romeo Mathis was there
Wonder Man, he was there
you know, and these are all people who are, you know, came up and these are my OGs.
Tyrone Tela Farrow, he was there in these feds.
So they're telling the white guys like, yeah, he's not what y'all think that he is.
Like, you know, so the white guys, they were like, hey, listen, you know, you run with us.
I'm like, yeah, no, I'm not doing that.
Fuck, fuck wrong, y'all.
Like, who made that decision?
Like, oh, you know, there's prison politics.
There's anything you got to run with your, listen, my guy.
I don't know what you got going on,
but that ain't, you know, what I'm here for.
You see what I'm saying?
So he was like, well, listen, you know,
if you turn us down, just know that, you know,
you lift all protection from us.
Like, we didn't get you nothing to eat.
We're not feeding you.
You know, something else.
It's all on you.
You're on the island by yourself.
I'm cool with that.
And they was mad as fuck.
It was mad as fuck about that shit.
But like they kept telling him, like,
this was a Florida home one.
This is a legend.
Like, this is a real niggle.
This is a kind of.
nice to like you croakers can't you understand what y'all gonna you're gonna press the button y'all
it's about to be some shit that you don't want to see so you know they left me alone and um you know
you go get on the phone so now you know because i'm still street mentality come from the county jail
we kick an ass rocking and rolling so at that time it was one phone it wasn't four phones right
so um i'm waiting to use the phone and back then we had real money so you can pipe the phone for six
hours long as your money lasted.
It was no 300 minutes.
Okay.
Yeah, well, no, you just pipe on the phone.
It's only one phone.
So if it's a rich motherfucker in there with a million dollars, bitch, you're not getting
the phone.
Yeah.
That's what it is.
So I stand in line on the wall and I see the little black dude, but it's like, he was
like at the little, um, the desk, but the desk is close to the phone, but not as close
as you putting your back on the wall standing in front of the phone.
So the dude hangs up the phone.
I go grab the phone.
The dude was like, hey, listen, man, I was next.
partner.
Because in my mind, I'm on warfare all time.
So I don't understand the prison politics.
And at that time, it really didn't give a fuck.
I called bitch.
I got 15 years.
I just been sentenced.
Bitch, I don't care.
Bitches, whatever.
So he was like, no, it don't work like that.
I don't go.
I don't go.
I don't go fuck how I work.
You know what I'm saying?
Bitch, I was, I'm going to use his phone.
He was like, no, listen, I know you're just getting off the bus.
Because back then you had the khakis shit.
Like the khakis is a white t-shirt.
You weren't even in your outfit yet.
In your bus clothes.
Right.
So, did that.
So at the time, I felt like he was trying to take something from me.
It's just like the streets.
If you continue to let people take from you,
they're going to take from you until you put a stop to it.
So on my mind, I'm going to put a stop to it right now.
So I grabbed the phone and spackdew in the face with him.
Boom.
Bro, the black dude.
We get the tussling this motherfucker, right?
So now everybody's running, you know,
coming to see the fighting shit.
So my Florida partners and his thing with Mississippi, Alabama,
them, they, you know, pull us apart.
They take us to the hole.
C.O.'s take us to the hole.
So I come back out. He'd come back out.
Come to find out, he was like a shot caller for like,
oh, what the fuck is the boys named GDs?
Oh, yeah.
Or some shit like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Again, I don't know none of this shit.
So we go out to the yard.
He's not really being decent.
He's just trying to help you.
He really was.
You're bringing a problem on yourself.
You can't do like, this will.
This might work once or twice, but it'll go bad.
So it went bad, the first time.
So we all go out in the yard.
You know, we have.
have a problem with a different car, a different, you know, race.
You go out to the record and you try to resolve it, you know, politically.
If not, then, bitch, it's going to fold over.
So long story short, we ended up hashing it out.
And he and I became all right.
Not the best of friends, but we was okay, you know.
And I was man in the time, bro, I didn't know.
I apologize.
I thought you was on some fuck shit.
You know, it's very racial in here.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm white, but I'm a niggled from the south side of St. Pete.
You know, I'm still a gang, so I'm still a man.
Like, I was raised up different.
So, you know, just on a side.
I just thought you were trying to take some shit.
I don't get fuck whoever in this
motherfucker. I want everybody here
me. Bitch you ain't taking a fuck thing.
I'm gonna walk on this yard for the next bitch.
I'm gonna do the fucking time how I want to do it.
Not a CEO going to stop me.
Not a counselor going to stop me.
Nobody.
And like I was fucked up, bro.
But you gotta remember,
I come from this fucking violent ass.
There is no winning out of this motherfucking number.
Harbidale was probably one of the hardest
in the world neighborhood, bro.
I said that bitch was a fucking penitentiary, bro.
I swear to God it was.
So, long story short, now I'm on the compound.
I'm bopping around.
Everybody like fucking with me.
You know, it's a phenomenon.
I'm a white boy, and I'm saying nigger a lot.
Not nigger, nigger.
So in Florida, people, whether you black, white,
it's just a former like person, man, friend, you know, place, thing.
It's not really derogatory from where I come from.
But others see it to be derogatory, you know,
And the people who haven't traveled or aren't cultured and don't understand.
It's just like saying friend, dog or like up north, they say junk.
Junk could be a woman.
You know, junk could be a guy.
Junk could be a knife.
Whatever.
It's the same thing.
So I didn't really get checked about it too much.
You know, everybody just kind of understood I am who I am.
You know, this is what the development of my raising brought me.
So I don't have an all-black TV room.
I'm the only guy in Coleman history, white guy, they have all-black TV room.
Right.
True story.
You never seen it.
So they segregate the TV rooms.
You got a white TV room, Mexican TV room,
black TV room.
And then you have, you know, the Cho-Ber.
I was in the Cracker Box.
You were in the Cracker Box.
Right, right.
You're in the Cracker Box.
Right, right.
You know what I'm saying?
So I would really like sitting here and, you know,
and Colman is hot as fuck.
So everybody, you know, 12 o'clock's coming in and watching TV and shit,
not out on the yard.
So, you know, you get the legit and shit, come off the bus,
try their hand.
They're trying to see why it was a white guy sitting in a black TV room.
Maybe he thinks he's hard.
I'm cracking heads by this motherfucker TV partner.
And bitch, I don't get fuck how you see it
or where you see it at.
Go get who the fuck you want to get.
On God, bitch, every day at 12 o'clock,
we got a program.
We watch Jerry Springer in this motherfucker.
And you better not touch that motherfucker for Jerry Springer.
Or it's going to be some shit in here.
Yeah.
So my whole life is just, you know, pound for pound,
enforcement, face everything head on,
bulldoze or everything, just a fucking wreck,
you know, my head.
on the biggest,
livest, lit motherfucker you ever meet.
You cross past in the good
where it's going to be good.
Cross past on the bad way, it's not going to be good for you.
Not.
So, for some reason, man,
I had a knack with all the celebrities
that come in.
We have all these fucking celebrities
coming in from all over the world.
You had Karzai from,
no, Karzai was,
Rage of War. What the fuck was that?
When Nicholas Cage played
where he was selling all the guns and shit,
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Lord of War.
No, Lord of War.
Lord of War.
He's in there.
The terrorist from Black Hawk down.
He's in there.
The fucking cannibalist from Minnesota who ate the little kids, was raping the little white kids and shit.
He had a thing, blue eyes, blonde hair.
Oh, Jeffrey Dahmer?
No, not Jeffrey Dahmer.
White dude, his name was not Jack Case name, but his name was Jake.
Fuck, what was his name, bro?
I forgot his fucking name, but he could look it up, but he was in there.
cannibalists.
The Lequillas and shit.
You know, you go to the library back then and pull
people's case and can read it.
This motherfucker is cutting up
penises, taking pictures
on a plate and like making penis
necklaces and putting penises
on his head and taking pictures.
And like he did a transvestite.
He told the transvestite
that he could cut his balls off and make him into a woman.
He kept the damn transvestite balls.
This is in the...
This is in the paper.
where.
Like, this is how, where they took me from.
They took me from Harbidil.
You understand what I'm saying?
Put me on this fucking compound of these fucking nutballs, right?
So in the paper, he, he chops the fucking transvestite balls off.
The transvestite is sedated, but can see, he had eaten the balls in front of the transvestite telling
him that these are mine.
Like, this, this shit.
This, do you know, we, we did a, uh, I interviewed a guy who, or I interviewed
someone that talked about this guy.
he was luring people in from a like grinder and he would meet them and then he'd get him back to their house and he'd get him drunk and then he yeah and so when they found him he he'd eaten a whole bunch of people yeah yeah this was but this wasn't in Florida this happened right right yeah it's North North so he was in there with me and um for some reason like I I track these type of I don't know why to be on I don't know if it's my attitude I don't know if I don't give a fuck I don't know if it's
my voice. I know everywhere I go today, I'm still like an anomaly. When I speak, people are like,
where the fuck did you get this voice from? Right. It does not meet your face. It doesn't meet your
skin. Like, who are you and why do you talk like this? You understand that? But back, it's the same
thing. But we all amongst killers now. You know what I'm saying? Nobody's killing nobody on his
compound. Everybody real cool. So we're going to be cool then. That's what it is. But we can crank the
fuck up when you get ready. Because whatever you're trying to do, I want to do times 10. That's always been
my attitude. So I can.
catch up with, I started
walking the track with
the terrorists. He was Muslim at the time
and I was really intrigued by the Islamic
by then we was in jihad
and war and all this old Eshton next shit
on CNN. So I was intrigued about
you know Islam and war and why
do they feel like they could come over here. So
we used to walk the track every day.
Terrorists. So through him,
I met another terrorist. Through that terrorist,
I met Karzai, the dude from Lord
of the World's where he used to sell all the guns.
So now, you know, I'm in this little small
syndicate, all these famous people.
And then Martha Stewart, she's on CNN with her indictment.
Right.
Steve Madden, CNN indictment.
Guess who walks in on the compound?
Steve Madden.
Right.
It's like, bro, this is no fucking way.
A little short guy, he looked like a troll.
When I first saw him, he looked.
You could tell he'd been worn down from his case.
You could tell he had been, you know, stressing.
His face was really sunk in, very skinny at the time.
He looked like a blowpop.
big ass head, you know, ball head,
face sunk in, a little guy,
but he had a little chest on him.
So I went and started talking to him.
I sent him eating peanuts. I'm saying, what the fuck
you getting a peanuts from? You know what I'm saying?
There's a high source of protein. I've been working out and shit.
Like, fuck you get him peanuts wrong. He's like, oh,
the dude sells him. He just came in from
another prison. And that's a whole other story
because I end up hustling off of that shit. But
so me and him started kicking it. And then, long
story short, me and Steve Madden
had to end up teaching the other inmates of business
course for like six weeks, six week business course.
And we actually gave him a certificate at the end of the course that we talked about business.
It's crazy.
And then I got into writing movies and shit.
I wrote like 10 movie scripts.
Me and Willie D.
When the ghetto boys, we were sellies out of Beaumont.
And then he was real cool guy, really.
But he was in there for cell phone fraud.
So he too had like the game some mentality.
What he would do is people would buy like cell phone or something off of whatever his online shit was.
And he would mail it out.
But the people weren't sending them money.
So he was just giving out his product.
So he was like, fuck it.
I'm going to start doing that shit.
I'm going to start getting the people money and not sending their shit to him.
So they reported his ass.
So wire for that shit.
But, you know, I mean, it's just the gangster mentality.
You take from me, I'm going to take from you until they put a stop to it.
Unfortunately, the feds put a stop to it.
So fuck, bro.
It's just so 15 years, boy, day for day.
Then I started getting involved with the COs.
Yeah.
You got to remember.
I'm, you know, 23, fucking Dick Harder's a fucking college math test.
You know, I got all this fucking testosterone.
I'm working out.
I need to relieve pressure.
Fuck, Jack in my dick.
You know that.
And cell phone.
I want some real pussy.
So the drive is I'm already lost.
I'm already in a cage.
What's the worst thing you can do?
Lock me the fuck up.
But I'm already locked up.
So now I start shooting my shot at the different COs and seeing how I can move.
So what they started doing was the CEOs back then, they was interested in you.
They would look your case up to see if you was a rat.
To see if you have money in your commissary, to see, you know, how you dressed on a daily basis.
Back then, I would alter all my clothes.
Like I would put cargo pockets on, you know, the sweats.
I would take the T-shirts, making them in long shorts.
I would take the long tube socks, making them in the ankle socks, you know, buying all the fly shoes and shit.
So great fucking tan.
So same thing.
The black girl, pretty as shit.
She's probably like 23.
This is how I knew I was going to get her.
She came in one day.
True story.
She came in one day, right?
Fucking, her uniform, the belt super tight.
Then her hair is cut all this way and then long-ass hair weave.
I got you.
I got you, me and you were like, this is, this is an easy pick.
This is an easy pick.
So I went in on it, long story short, it wasn't even fucking a week later.
I'm up in a fucking, they call child, chicken day.
Everybody go to chicken day.
I don't go for who you are.
I'm going for Richard for you.
You're going to child on a chicken day.
Man, I'm in this bitch.
They call a child.
She laid everybody out.
I go out.
I come back in.
I go to my cell.
I see her.
She leads out to seal office, makes her around to myself.
She's talking about, you ain't going to chicken?
I say, no, I ain't going to chicken.
The bitch comes in.
She says, why?
She steps in the cell with just me and her.
You have relinquished your.
total power to me.
So what the fuck does that mean?
You kind of want me to get the pussy.
You kind of want me to fuck.
You want to sell with me.
Man, I grabbed around the way's move.
I put the towel up over the door.
In the case I'm taking the shit.
Yeah.
You know, anybody who, all right, and I fuck round and took that shit off.
Beat the living shit out that pussy in the cell.
Bent the ass over on the bottom bunk.
Man, she and this bitch, bro.
She and this bitch holding on to the metal rep for her life.
Mind you, I ain't had no pussy in probably.
36 months at this time.
I'm in my fucking 20s.
I got this big fucking chest,
with big fucking arms.
I got this fucking voice,
these baby blue eyes.
But I'm in this bitch rocking this fucking pussy.
So I'm like,
do you understand what that does to a man?
So now I'm saying,
damn, I'm gonna just crack her.
Now I've got to find out other bitches
I crack because I know
this ain't going to last long.
You know, and they get scared.
You know, they go home
and they tell their girlfriend
and all this and that's and that shit.
But she didn't even last,
I think, a week later.
So she was gone,
I don't know she got fired
or what the fuck the case was a lot.
The walk her off the combat.
They'll walk off the comeback.
Or they just move.
They think something and they move her to another prison.
She don't go back there.
I go to the chapel.
It's a,
it's a, like,
she mixed,
she's Spanish and white,
but her skin doesn't give white.
It gives more of an olive tone.
So, you know,
she's white,
but she's not white.
So we end up,
we're talking to shit.
And I'm saying to myself,
same thing.
I'm noticing her,
lowering her presier and shit.
Like,
she had some nice titties.
And this was the chaplain's assistant.
The second.
Terry. You know, you're going to make the phone calls with her family and shit like that.
And she breaks down the news. So I started going to every day, making appointments with her every day.
Every day. So we're just sitting there. We talk about fishing. We talk about this. We talk about that.
You know, other inmates that come in and make their little phone calls and shit. So she's just telling me, wait in the lobby. Not go back to the unit. Not, you know, just waiting the lobby. I'll be right back.
Man, fuck around that bitch one day. I said, God damn, Millweed, you find us fuck today. You look good.
She's talking about,
Oh, he, he, he, do you think so?
So she fucked around and did a little shit with a shirt again, right?
So I put my hands right on her shirt.
She didn't move, she didn't blink.
She looked at me and started smiling.
I'll book my dick out so quick.
Man, I'll pull that dick out on that little fucking lady, bro,
and put her right in her face.
She ended up, ha'cum, ha, ha,sa.
Oh, this is fucking heaven, bro.
Bitch, this is what the fucking fizz do?
Oh, I'm trying every bitch that comes in my way, bro.
She was older.
She was probably about like 50.
You understand what I'm saying?
She's probably been married for 20 years.
Dude don't give a fuck.
She's in or not this prison.
You know, dude's probably hit on or whatever, but to take it this far, it's like, it's spontaneous.
It's new.
It's exciting.
And now I'm a very young man.
She's an older woman.
Man, she in this bitch sucking dick talking on the phone by God.
And this bit sucking dick, dumb air day.
I'm like, this bitch, yo.
I'm in a bit fucking her.
I got all up against the Bibles and shit like this, hitting up on the back in the goddamn secretary
office. I'm like, God is great. God is fucking great. It's just right where the fuck I need to be.
So then I tried the fucking my counselor, a little white lady. No, she's German or something. Her last
name was Truad or Triadar, something like that. Same thing. I'm coming in that bitch every day.
I know she married. She married to her husband worked on Coleman Medium, I think.
Oh, that's dangerous. Very dangerous. So I think he was a black dude or something like that. I'm not sure.
But it just been years ago. So, man, the same thing. I'm in that.
I'm on her ass every day. Oh, you look, oh, you know, another. You know, then the Muslims,
they have a little Muslim war. So, you know, it's like Jew and just different, you know,
colognes and shit. So I probably don't know for a little $5.
Put that on going. That bitch with my little tank top and shit. Hit my little pushups,
fucking tanned out and shit, looking good. Yeah, what's going on? Miss Trude. I was doing
today. I got a kid. Oh, you might need your shoulders massage. Oh, I am a little
tense. I'm over there rubbing on this bitch. Soll. Got my dick all on a bike and shit.
I'm like, oh, this bold, freaky bitch. She don't even know it.
So same thing.
Every day she would eat, but she would put like a little board.
It says lunch in the window.
Yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
So she'd take a break.
Don't take me alone the motherfucker find out.
Now I'm putting that goddamn lunch plate in the window.
I'm in this bitch.
I'm talking about I'm knocking a phone off the desk with this little fucking lady.
Beating his puss up, bro.
This is the feds now.
Man, I'm fucking the shit out of this counselor.
I'm getting everything I want.
I'm getting sunglasses.
I'm getting real.
Colon now. And so
now it starts moving on to a hustle.
So I'm like, damn, these bitches are really fucking out here.
So now I get a younger.
I never forget. I never, Miss Pooler.
Mr. Rachel. Pritchell, I think of a name one.
Man, this big motherfucker was so fine.
This bitch is like 6'2.
Play college basketball.
Big, big, fine red bone motherfucker.
So as I seen it, I'm talking about,
she locked eyes when I was going in,
they was having an auditorium.
You know, they do the speaking of a
bullshit or war, show or something.
So I'm coming in, she coming out.
Man, I looked up at her.
She looked up at me and started smiling.
I said, bitch, I got you.
Bitch, I got out. Oh, I'm going late.
Bitch, you're going to get this dick.
Bitch, you're too bad.
I'm going to fuck the shit out of you.
You don't even know it.
Swear to God.
So every day, they fuck around the mood of my unit as a CO.
So then she started doing shit like this.
This is how she gave us up.
She would come in, she'll bring food.
You know what me and her eat the food and shit
in the law office is kicking and shit like that.
Back then, CDs was real big.
So, you know, whatever little latest music shit come out.
So, you know, we're kicking that shit.
So I'm like, hey, listen, let's make some money.
She's like, well, what you want to do?
I said, you bring me in cologne, sunglasses, tank tops, you know, Nike socks.
Shit that the commissary don't have.
I could put my own price on it, clippers, you know, shit like that.
She was like, well, what do you think we can make?
I said, well, shit, depending on what you bring me.
I said, I know I could probably kill a good $2,500.
Three grand, easy, a month.
Bro, that shit lasted for two weeks.
We skyrocketed to like $8,000, $9,000 in a month.
She's like, oh, my fucking gosh, she had an outside account,
which I would send the money to the outside account.
So, bro, we're killing it.
I got all the sunglasses on my buddy, he's the bookie.
So whenever you lose, or you got a gambling problem,
you know, they run the car game, poker, paduca, all that shit,
he'll make you come see me.
Because now you start pawning your shit to me
and I start giving you money, you know,
tens of this on a dollar for your gold chain
or, you know, your religious medallion,
so you can go out there and make your money.
So if you don't come back and pay me,
within two days, you know, your shit's gone.
It's in the circle somewhere.
So I'm sending gold chains home to my bitches.
I got fucking, I'm engaged like seven different women
at this time with these fucking rings and shit.
I got bitches coming in to see me.
It gets so bad that the CEO,
lady, is telling the lady who coming to see me.
Don't come see him,
because he got too many girlfriends.
Mind you, I'm fucking the CEO who helping me.
She envisied escorting my bitch out, telling my bitch,
yeah, he got like six other girls.
You're not the only one.
Killed my whole hustle with the bitch that was coming to see me.
You see what?
So now me and her fucking.
And it's getting real good.
Like, we got this shit on a lot.
I'm getting pussy.
I'm getting so much pussy at this time.
I'm getting my silly pussy.
Now, so I'm telling my silly that her girlfriend is a little fat chick,
but she's working pharmacy.
You know what I'm saying?
But she'd be telling me how.
her little fat chick be having, you know,
man problems. You know, can't get a man
and all the sex or next shit. So I'm like, boom, I'm put my
cellar on it, me and you. So
I put my cellar on
the pharmaceutical girl. Right. Me and her
got a great relationship. We fucking, we're making money.
You know, everything's great. So
this is how they catch on
to me, her, and he, the
girlfriend put us, myself
on fire because
he fucked around, fucked her. She gave
him Clapmidias.
And the feds, bro. This man,
on fire.
Bullshit you're not.
So I'm telling her, hey, listen, you got to get the pharmaceutical bitch to get my man some penicillin.
Yeah.
Yeah, because she burned them.
Yeah.
So now it's an inside joke between the four of us, but his dick on fire is so bad, he really
need medical attention.
He's got to go to the medical.
And there ain't, that's the only one way to get that.
I was on the way.
So now that's going on.
So what she starts doing in a mix of this shit is she'll go unlock everybody's cell,
walk past me and Marcelli's cell
we're on top
and then everybody go out
and then she come and unlock our cell
kick Marcelli out
she put the towel up herself
and come in that bitch and lay in the bed
like we in a hotel bro
you don't think these other motherfucking inmates
don't see this shit
yeah I was just gonna say
they see this shit bro so
they start dropping cop out
all type of shit so then
the SIS officer
her she was a pretty ass
fucking red bull her was
fucking once they made
Ashley, I want to say.
S-I-S is investigation like the feds where they come and investigate the case, you know, on the
prison yard.
She fucks around and catch the case with me and the girl and all this shit going on, pulls me in
the office.
She's married to a CO, right?
They're all in Savannah, Georgia.
I'm up in Estelle, Carolina at this point.
This bitch starts hitting on me.
You think she got good pussy?
What the fuck, bro.
Now, this shit floored me because it's a lot.
It's the feds.
You see what I say?
Like, it's bad karma for me.
Because bitch, I don't dealt with an investigation before.
And you're trying to get me to tell on this bitch who fucking me.
But she's like, for real, I don't even want to talk about that.
I want to know how you be fucking.
Like, long stroke.
I'm like, bitch, she's pretty.
It's for like, she's so pretty.
And, like, her lips are pretty pink.
Her nose is pretty pink.
This bitch eye or lives is.
Like, a bitch is bad as fuck.
But this bitch got to be like 26 at the time.
I'm like, listen.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
I stood up, you know, we got the little gray, you know, sweatpants.
So I stood up and just put my dick on a desk.
Because at this point, what I'm gonna do?
What I'm a do, bro?
You already know I'm fucking.
And then you're talking about how I'm fucking.
Well, come on, let's just fuck then.
So you can see how I fuck.
She told me, you so nasty.
Sweat of God, bitch started taking out of fucking all.
In the S-I-S office.
I'm in this bitch fucking this bitch in the S-I-S office, bro.
Pretty-ass fucking lady.
I said, man, this shit ain't no one.
And I'm fucking raw.
Ain't no robbers in the fares.
And this bitch going home and getting fucked by a husband.
Bro, this shit wild.
It gets so bad by me fucking these bitches.
They end up putting an investigation on my counselor.
So I come in one day, she's gone, right?
They cut the carpet up.
They cut the carpet up looking for semen.
Right.
Not knowing who's semen they're going to find.
They're just looking for semen, which, you know,
eludes that she's doing something in here
allowing somebody to do something. When I seen
them cut that carpet up, bro, I said to
myself, well, it's over.
My dick.
Definitely, where they cut that carpet up at.
So somebody had to tell
that I was in the phone or she was fucking another
inmate too, and I didn't know.
And that's probably what started her investigation.
They came to cut that lady the carpet up looking
for DNA. They were calling
in? No. Oh, never did.
But it's shit like, man, that shit was a while.
Wow, fucker right.
Man, wild fucking right.
So now I'm making my rounds.
I got all these fucking celebrities.
I got all these fucking bitches.
I'm in prison.
15 years.
First time offender.
I'm thinking about what the fuck can I do when I go home.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't want to be a prisoner because I've, they taught me so much shit in the feds.
The Chinese, they put you in the world.
Like, you don't even have to travel.
If you sit in that bitch and soak up what everybody gives you, you're going to come out a very successful person.
So me putting the tattoos on my face and on my body and shit, I'm like, no, I'm,
When I go home, be fucking young, I got too much life to live to be, you know, I'm not going to be a fucking prisoner.
So I'm with, you know, Steve Madden and all these fucking, you know, multi-cazeillionaires and all,
congressmen who's selling the fucking chairs and get caught up in private.
I'm around all these fucking people, bro.
So they taught me so much.
So I never learned so much shit a day in my life.
So I'm in that bitch.
I'm hustling.
I got the bitches.
I'm fucking.
Same thing.
I'm back in the hood.
I'm a star status.
I'm getting pussy.
I look good.
I got the money.
Fuck it.
You know what I'm saying?
but I'm saying to myself,
you still got to do something
with all this shit.
So now when they release you
from the feds,
they don't release you with psychology.
They don't release you with like,
you don't go and talk to a therapist
and try to it.
They just kick you out of the door
and get it how you get it.
So they kicked me out the door.
Some of the guys
who've been locked off for a while
and said, hey, you know,
you're going to be nervous
about catching the bus.
You're going to be nervous about
no cars passing you,
by nervous of driving,
la la la, la.
None of that.
Right back in the motherfucker
swing of things.
As soon as I hit the street,
I order 10 pounds of weed,
two fucking kilos of
how much supervised release you got?
Five years.
Five years.
But I need to come up real quick.
You understand what I'm saying?
I need a car.
I need a car.
I need a car.
I need my driver life.
My mom has went on with her life.
There's nothing going on.
When I come back to the city,
nobody knows who the fuck I am.
None of that had.
So I got to start all over.
10 pounds of weed, two kilos of coke.
I'm back fucking rocking.
You know what I met some guys in the feds,
you know,
family members of family
and long story short,
phone numbers get swapped,
now I'm home.
Sold all that shit
in probably about
10 days,
maybe.
Right.
Maybe 12 days.
Got a car,
got my license,
shit like that.
I met a girl.
I was working for,
you know,
to make you get a job.
I was working for a,
what the fuck is that?
Telecommunication.
What office?
Where you call calls?
Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, like phone center.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Phone sales.
Yeah, phone sales.
So they also had like where when you call the people, the picture pops up on the screen.
So now you're, I work for a recruiter, like a bank recruiter.
So now they have like, they're getting rid of open like 50 new locations of Seaco.
So they was wanting to bring, you know, bankers and shit like that.
So, bro, you know, I'm calling on this people.
I'm going to work every day.
Everything's cool.
So the fucking screen pops.
So it's this fucking immaculate, gorgeous fucking black woman you've ever seen.
Bitch, fucking hairs everywhere.
faces on 1,000, beautiful skin, boom, bitch, I popped.
I already know I'm going straight for a throat.
Fuck, fuck the job.
Bitch, I need you.
You look like money.
I need you.
So I call her.
Boom, yeah, can I speak to Christine?
This is her, bitch.
When I heard that voice, oh, I said, yeah, it's a route.
So now I go into my little deep voice.
Yeah, like, yeah, so I'm just calling from Seaco's, you know, medical research center.
And we just see that you was interested in a position.
I just want to know of you.
Oh, my God.
You sound so good.
bitch
fuck the phone
I get my number
I don't get a fuck
bitch you
you record this shit
because you fire
me
whatever fuck you do
I don't give a fuck
so
not a number
she lives in Tennessee
so we started
kicking and going
back and forth
so now I'm up there
she lives next to
a Thornton's
the Thornton's rocking
and rolling
I'm a street hustler
I see this shit
so now I go
all fuck what I'm doing
like man
you got to
I'm like
yeah
so he's something
like a dime back
well I don't smoke
weed
just trying to see
we're into
so I get
cutting up with him
he's a student
at TSU
or whatever
Cincinnati
Cincinnati University or whatever, and plays football.
So we start chopping it up.
I am back in the game.
So now it's become his supply.
I don't want to do it, but the shit's so easy.
So now I'm not supposed to lead a state.
Mind you, I had to fuck off five years.
I had to fucking condo up here with this girl.
Just met off the phone, rock and roll that thought,
and sending them on the home to the school.
Now I got a whole fucking college accessible to me.
So they had this thing called Get Together Day back then.
They ended up shutting it down.
all the guys come out, you know, the cars,
all that shit, everybody comes out, TSU family,
all this, so she's Tennessee.
So now I'm out there, you know, with the dude,
and then I make a couple more dudes, now here it is.
Bitch, I'm back, I got like fucking,
I'm selling like 50 pounds.
Now, again, don't need to do it.
Just don't want, rocking with the girl.
Come to find out the fucking girl,
I'm thinking she's 32 because I fucking find the little bitch
in it by 19 years old.
I'm like 35 when I get out of prison,
something like that.
So now we're walking and rolling.
The dude ended up getting shot
I'm on surveillance camera
when a dude gets shot at Thornton's
mind you, I did speak to him
on camera. True indeed.
I told them that I only asked
them about a certain location.
They're not running me for the Fed
to see where I live at because I don't have
a Florida State ID. I got a Tennessee
ID, but it's fake.
That's how my name was Jeffrey Clark
or some fuck shit. You know what I'm saying? It just does not
match. So they end up
doing that, doing an investigation.
So the investigation,
they bring me down
because they just want to talk
innocently about what was said
you know did he seem troubled
shit like that I'm like no no no no no no
no no so I
have nothing to do with the shit though
yeah I was literally just wrong place
at a wrong time so
that goes on to
some kind of way
they end up calling
my probation officer
I don't even know how I can't remember
it's been a while so my probation called me
was like would you in Tennessee
I said when
she was like
like two weeks ago it was like the 14th or something like that
like no like why would they say that they said well
somebody matching or your um your fingerprints came out to
somebody else jeffield i said listen
i don't know i'm being honest with you ma'am i ain't been no well
you know at this time i'm squeaky clean on probation um
I'm doing a little phone head shit so she's like
she had let it go but it was still hot with her
at this time she's at the call center so now I got this going
on the dudes got shot. I'm in
fucking Tennessee ain't supposed to be. This fucking little girl
I'm fucking the shit. She's pretty as shit. I'm addicted to
this little chocolate shit. Now my life's
back fucking chaotic, bro. Just as fucking fast.
Bitch, I ain't been going six weeks yet.
I'm like, bro, you got to reel this shit in.
Bro, it's not where you want to be. So I go back
down to Florida. I'm doing the headset. Now I'm focused
again. You know, I'm trying to get away from this shit.
So it's a fucking tall as
skinny black dude, right? He's
walking the floor, you know, the floor
manager, whatever case may be.
I've been on a job maybe two weeks.
So boom, I take my headset off, put it on the table.
I go to the bathroom.
This is where we start getting into black label services.
This is where it.
So I go to the bathroom.
I'm in the bathroom about seven and eight minutes.
So, you know, nothing.
I come back, put my headphones on.
He's still on.
He taps me on my shoulder.
I'm like, what's up?
He said, did you get permission?
You're still in company time?
Oh, what fuck you're talking to, bro?
He said, did you get permission from me to go to the bathroom?
I've seen you go to the bathroom.
You didn't ask me to go to the bathroom.
And you were in there for seven to eight minutes.
You're still in company time.
Partner, if you don't get the fuck out in my face
with this bullshit, bro, I swear to fuck it.
I said, listen, I don't get a fuck about you,
this job.
Now, he said, I'll call your probation off.
Bitch, get the calling.
You think I kept up.
I just did 15 years.
What the fuck?
You think you're fin to do when you make a phone call?
I said, you know what better yet, bitch, I quit.
I took that shit off, went back to the home,
to the little probation, totally shit didn't work out.
So she said, okay, I'm sending to another call center.
She sent me to another call center at that time was AG.
AGR is selling gas and electricity.
So boom, I did that.
A little dude named O'Donfo.
He owned the spot.
It was like fucking Hitler.
He was a dickhead, bro.
Rich out the ass.
You know, he's doing all this fucking fraud shit with his fucking money.
He talks to you, treat you like shit.
The office is probably about 100, 150 people.
So what I started doing was he had disrespecting me.
And I was in a position at the time where I hadn't needed him,
but you ain't going to disrespect me like that.
But I'm going to do what I'm going to do what I need to do for me this time.
I'm not going to move off emotion.
I'm going to move off.
for strategy. I let it slide. So what I started doing was I started going in, clocking in,
leaving, going to do security courses. It's a 40-hour course, eight hours a day, five days.
So I was on his clock, on his time, away from the job going to security class, because I'm not
going to stay here. Right. But I'm going to make you pay for the shit you just did. But it ain't
going to be the way I would usually do it. So I got paid $450 for the week or something to go
the security class.
Right.
So now in my head, my name is Black.
So everywhere I go, I'm known as an enforcer.
I'm known as a person who carries, you know, great integrity, morals.
I have an enforcement status with a great reputation.
No, I don't take no shit.
They're highly respected.
So now I have to do it in 15 years of prison and being dormiciled with that name Black.
I got to figure out how to rebrand this name.
I got to figure out how to rebrand it to people who mean something other than the life
I once lived.
And how can I get the money from these people?
And how can I make this a stable in a industry where I can continuously get money from?
So now I have black.
So now the whole time I'm going to security class, I'm thinking of myself like,
Black, Black, what can I do with Black?
Because once people, once I get this ball rolling, people are going to start saying,
I remember him?
Oh, fuck, that's so-and-so.
Oh, you know what he did?
Shit, remember that case back then?
Man, them boys used to kill.
That's Black from Harbadoale.
You see what I'm saying?
So I knew this was going to happen.
So I told myself,
how can I brand my name?
Black, you know,
to get the people to buy into it
so I can make money off of it.
Right.
So going to security,
you know,
I was in security class
drawing shit,
you know,
sketching shit,
listen to the bullshit.
The man I was saying,
I'm just here to get,
I just need the Class D
Florida license.
Because I'm in a pump,
I know what I'm going to do.
So I came up with Black
label services.
And I knew then
once I wrote that shit
on that paper,
like something came over,
me. It was like a jolt of
inspirational energy.
Like, this is clean. This is new.
This is where you're going to gain your
stardom again. This is where you're going to take that
same reputation, that same
protection, that same goal, that same grind,
that same material, and you're going to get paid
off of it. Just stick with Black Label Services.
So now how I was able to define it
and get into the industry.
When I came home, we had
some local artists like Kodak Black,
Colette P,
Moot Boy, P, I was locked up with
Ply's brother, Big Gates.
I was locked up with him and called my medium.
Again, just going back to the star status, you know, I've always been a celebrity,
you know, shit like that, always around celebrities.
So now I get the security license.
I make my first T-shirt, Black Label Services, right?
So I put it on.
A friend of mine own a strip club in St. Pete, a man in a trek that time named Shatit.
Me and Shatit, you sell a lot of drugs and shit many moons ago.
So he was like, hey, listen, I know you're a student.
stand-up guy. I don't have no problem with you working here. I'm not going to give you no
money. I'm going to teach you how to fish. I'm not going to give you no fish. If you give you $10,000,
you're going to go blow it, come back and, you know, want more money. I got the money.
Man, brand new fucking car, blacked out, everything, la, la, la, la. So I'm at man, attraction.
I'm doing security. So why I'm doing security, I'm asking all the other security, like,
you know, how long have you been doing it for 15 years. I've been doing it for 20 years. Your
fucking shoes is leaning, bro. Your shirt is fucked up and faded. Like 20 years in the industry
and this is what the fuck you look.
This is what you present.
I was like, no.
So then I started getting phone calls from down south.
Like, Kodak Black and all,
and they start on a rock and roll.
You know, my partner, an Arabic guy named Zeke.
You know, not any, you know, protection and a driver.
You know, these guys are rock and rolling.
So I go down there to Palmino, Miami area,
start driving the guys around,
went on a whole lot of stages, shit like that.
And out of nowhere, man, it just started fucking booming.
I had everybody wearing black lab.
I started printing up a bunch of black label t-shirts, giving them out, the girls, you know, everybody.
So now I'm back.
They know who I am.
They know I'm a successor.
They know I'm a enforcer.
They know I know how to move through these crowds of people.
I got a good advantage.
I got a white face.
But, you know, I'm a gangster.
I know how to move.
I use my head.
It's not off a motion.
It's all strategy.
You pick it up employees?
Eventually.
Okay.
So now I start getting on a bigger platform.
Now I'm getting on tours.
Shit like this.
I'm with like Jaheim.
I'm with Tank.
I'm with Jen.
I'm with Lotto, I'm with Kevin Gates.
Then, you know, we got Rod Wave, and it just keeps growing with Beyonce three times.
It just, fucking, it just, it grows out of nowhere, bro.
It's fucking huge.
So now I can't be in all these different places at, you know, same time.
So start picking up employees.
So I'm not picking up the best employees.
I'm just coming back, picking up people who, you know, from the neighborhood and shit like that.
You know, they've been struggling, whatever.
You know, they just need a little push.
Huge mistake.
And I'm taking myself.
I shouldn't have did that.
It's okay.
So now I go from security at the club to bodyguard to driver bodyguard.
Then I bought into a spa out in Seminole.
It's an older Colombian lady.
She was losing her ass at the spa, and she had it off a sale.
I can't do the fingerprints for the spa because of my background.
All she needed was some money, and we could keep the spa going.
So what I end up doing was providing the finances, keeping the spa going, her name, everything.
You know what I'm saying?
We just do.
So I did that for like six years.
I'm still doing security.
There's a big fuck you to Adolfo or AGR.
I'm a successor.
You know what I'm saying?
Now I got the strippers coming in,
getting waxed and shit.
I'm moving, bro.
I'm moving.
So COVID comes.
Watch my whole fucking shit out.
Yeah.
It's over for me.
I don't spend all the money.
I don't live the fucking life.
I don't been on fucking planes and jets.
I'm moving fucking Dubai.
I'm in Mexico.
I'm fucking passport out.
People taking me everywhere.
It's a great life.
COVID comes.
I don't have nothing.
It's a rap, bro.
I was like, fuck.
So now what I do.
You know what I do?
I take the club and put it inside of a sprinter.
Because here's what happened.
COVID, you couldn't be around nobody.
You understand what I'm saying?
All the clubs are shut down.
And you really didn't want to be around nobody
unless it's your spouse.
So I was like, fuck it.
I'm going to get a sprinter.
I'm going to gut this bitch out.
I'm going to make it into a mobile VIP center.
So now you got your bar, you got your drinks.
You got whoever you want on this bitch
and I'm going to take you wherever the fuck you want to go.
Just like that.
That bitch was a success.
That bitch was a success.
That shit.
That one sprinter turning to two sprinters,
turning to two sprinters,
the black car that you drive on the airport,
to be in the movies and shit,
the 2005 Lincoln Town car?
Okay.
So I got one of those.
I'm back up now.
I'm rocking and rolling.
Then we're doing Airbnb parties.
So now we're doing Airbnb parties.
The girls love me to death.
So now I put a crew of girls together.
Now, they travel with me.
They're the black labor ladies.
They travel with me.
Now, what the fuck they do at these parties?
It's not my motherfucker concerned.
You understand what I'm saying?
But everybody's getting money now.
I'm back up.
You see what I'm saying?
So now, man, we have the ditty parties.
Bro, I'm over the seat.
It gets crazy as fuck.
So what slowed the shit down was
it was a fucking nightclub
in Orlando, bro.
I forgot the name of it.
We went on a Sprinter.
I had a celebrity with me.
I don't want to say a celebrity's name.
The dude ran up
and put the gun on a celebrity.
I'm standing behind the celebrity.
We're getting on to the sprinter.
Just trying to make a long story short.
So, because of who I am
and how much, like,
I don't know the word.
Psychologically, I'm superman.
A bitch, I don't have been through all this shit.
So I get in front of them and say,
listen, partner, when I do respect,
and we're not doing that tonight.
Mind you, I got a fucking good on my face, right?
But because who I am,
I'm still a man, bro.
I don't came through all this fucking shit.
We're not going into here.
So he fucked around and dead.
He lunged the gun in my face,
he said, fuck you, I kill you too,
but he ain't pulled a trigger.
So where I'm from,
you got to make me a believer.
If you robbing me and you kick my door
and don't shoot me,
you're not here for what you thought
you was here for.
That means nothing to me.
You have to shoot me
to make me to believe
that you're here to take something.
He didn't shoot.
Man, I fucked around
and shot his ass
in the ribs and in the shoulder.
So I had, you know,
my other security is with me.
Right.
So when the shots rang out,
the police is all through the parking line.
So the dude, he's screaming and shit.
You see what I'm saying?
So his gun slides up underneath my sprinter.
My gun, I shot him with it.
I give it to my partner.
Police come, long story short.
The ballistics didn't match the gun that they found.
And the duel becomes an uncooperative witness in the case.
Because again, guess what happened?
They put that fucking address in the police report.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean doing that.
I know.
So that's what kind of slow shit down.
I really had to, like, suck shit in
because they drugged that case for 36 months in Orange County.
Bro, when I tell you, I spun thousands of dollars to fight that case.
And the only thing that really saved my ass that they, for whatever reason,
they never looked at the Fed case.
Yeah.
Never.
Because you've got to figure out that's how my Fed case is over 20 years old.
I wonder if it even comes up.
You know how many times I've had my criminal record run and it never comes up?
Me too.
It just doesn't.
Never does.
I know other people have had it if it comes up.
All your state stuff will come up.
But my Fed stuff, I don't know if there's like a time thing
where it's too old that just doesn't come.
And keep on, I just got out of prison.
So I think they're going from the initial indictment.
So there's two types.
It's the Davey and NCIC.
Those are two separate systems.
Even when they run me to date, I never get questioned about it.
Even like when I move in an apartment and shit like that.
Yeah, me too.
I never get quick.
And I'm okay with it.
You know what I'm saying? Because I'm not who I was.
Yeah.
You know, so don't keep me bashed out behind that.
You know, if you get a chance you meet me and you get past the way I speak and you get past, you know, my past.
You understand what you'll understand is you will really have an intellectual friend who really not just guide you because I don't want to think like I'm the smallest person in the room, but you would just have somebody who you can understand that's very compassionate my life.
And I've been through so much shit that brought I really am humble and really seek knowledge and true friendship.
You understand?
under the guise of sincerity.
There's no bullshit no more.
The life is clean.
So what is, sorry, what does Black Label do now?
Because you've mentioned four different businesses.
Okay.
So right now, right this second, Black Label Services.
Black, of course, is my name, label.
Black Label means top tier.
There's nobody above Black Label.
Black Label Services.
I provide numerous of services in the entertainment industry to celebrities,
athletes, influencers, or business icons.
What I do is I'm a private chauffeur.
I own a fleet of black trucks, which is SUV.
So you get moved around a luxury transportation.
With that comes security, if that's what you need is a provision.
I also provide bodyguard services to those who are in need.
So say you want to go out with your wife and you want to drink and you don't want to be bothered.
And you want to show your wife a nice time.
You call me.
I'm your chauffeur.
I have my own vehicle.
It's a brand new 2026 blacked out.
You know, it could be a Chevy.
It could be a Cadillac, whatever I have.
in stock and I drive me around and I you know I show for you and I cater to you and I
get you out of the truck and I walk you in for your dinners you know and I make sure that the service
is good for you and it's really a great um luxury service I also do that with the celebrities
taking their own families back and forth to the airport picking them up for the sporting games
or NFL um the big concert like Drake concert stuff like that and it's just really I'm not even
in the business of like ride business or ride chair I'm in the business of power
because that's what you exude when you're with me.
My mission statement is I pride my clients,
image, safety, and secrecy
because there's a lot of things that go on in this black truck.
A lot of things that's going on in society.
There's a lot of things that's going to go on on this yacht.
You understand what I'm saying?
And then you don't want TMZ.
You don't want unlock Hollywood.
You don't want the shade room.
I'm the guy who you want.
Right.
I just did 15 years.
I ain't told on nobody.
Right.
So what the fuck I'm going to get here for for $1,000?
Yeah.
And sell your soul to the media, I'm not doing that.
And people understand it.
I did lose 15 years.
But those 15 years made a whole lifestyle for me now
because everybody can appreciate that I don't sell their secrets on YouTube.
I don't backdoor them in court.
And we've been in shootouts.
There's been things that happen in the black truck that shouldn't have.
It is what it is.
We'll never know.
Right. I did 15 years for free.
You're paying me.
Make it make sense.
It's just not in my DNA.
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