A conversation with Bulletz Gotti: Infamous gangsters of NY
Bulletz Gotti discussing infamous figures like Al Po, Kenneth
'Supreme' McGriff, Nicky Barnes, and Frank Lucas must have covered
a lot of intriguing and complex history. These individuals are
well-known for their roles in the New York underworld, each...
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Bulletz Gotti discussing infamous figures like Al Po, Kenneth
'Supreme' McGriff, Nicky Barnes, and Frank Lucas must have covered
a lot of intriguing and complex history. These individuals are
well-known for their roles in the New York underworld, each with
their own notorious stories.
Al Po (Alpo Martinez): A notorious drug dealer and informant
who was deeply involved in the drug trade in Harlem during the
1980s. His story is marked by his eventual cooperation with
authorities, which led to his controversial status within the
community.
Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff: A significant figure in the drug trade
and a key player in the New York City drug scene. His influence
extended beyond drugs into the realms of organized crime and
violence.
Nicky Barnes: An infamous drug lord who led a major heroin
distribution ring in Harlem. Barnes was known for his flamboyant
lifestyle and his significant impact on the drug trade in the 1970s
and '80s.
Frank Lucas: A major drug trafficker who operated in Harlem and
became famous for his innovative methods of drug distribution and
his extravagant lifestyle. His life was depicted in the film
American Gangster.
Nine Trey Gangsters: This gang was known for its involvement in
violent crimes and drug trafficking. Part of the larger Bloods
gang, the Nine Trey Gangsters were notorious for their criminal
activities in the 1990s. Their operations often led to high-profile
conflicts and legal battles, including notable cases where members
testified against each other, revealing the inner workings of their
organization.
Bulletz Gotti Show 2.0:
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'Supreme' McGriff, Nicky Barnes, and Frank Lucas must have covered
a lot of intriguing and complex history. These individuals are
well-known for their roles in the New York underworld, each with
their own notorious stories.
Al Po (Alpo Martinez): A notorious drug dealer and informant
who was deeply involved in the drug trade in Harlem during the
1980s. His story is marked by his eventual cooperation with
authorities, which led to his controversial status within the
community.
Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff: A significant figure in the drug trade
and a key player in the New York City drug scene. His influence
extended beyond drugs into the realms of organized crime and
violence.
Nicky Barnes: An infamous drug lord who led a major heroin
distribution ring in Harlem. Barnes was known for his flamboyant
lifestyle and his significant impact on the drug trade in the 1970s
and '80s.
Frank Lucas: A major drug trafficker who operated in Harlem and
became famous for his innovative methods of drug distribution and
his extravagant lifestyle. His life was depicted in the film
American Gangster.
Nine Trey Gangsters: This gang was known for its involvement in
violent crimes and drug trafficking. Part of the larger Bloods
gang, the Nine Trey Gangsters were notorious for their criminal
activities in the 1990s. Their operations often led to high-profile
conflicts and legal battles, including notable cases where members
testified against each other, revealing the inner workings of their
organization.
Bulletz Gotti Show 2.0:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtI30lSX3dsH_TJfZXXRQYQ
Unforbiddentruth | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
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