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Message 2 The Streets

May 9, 2018 by Seth Ferranti 1 Comment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCv8-4XN5UM&sns=em For the last two decades author Terrance Mcclurge has defied a thirty year federal sentence by taking a negative situation, and like a true Alchemist, he turntables it into a positive & productive situation. He has also become a real example to those at-risk youth all across America's ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Street Lit & True Crime Tagged With: BOP, Chicago, gangs, Prison, TeaMack, writer

THIS WHITE DUDE WAS A MEXICAN MAFIA LEADER

March 18, 2018 by Seth Ferranti 7 Comments

By the time Joe ‘Peg Leg’ Morgan joined the Mexican Mafia, he was already a jailhouse legend. Because of his reputation, which included murder, bank robberies and jail escapes – he became the unofficial Godfather of the Mexican Mafia – a race-based prison gang that calls the shots in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: BOP, bureau of prisons, Convicts, gangs, Gangsters, joe morgan, la Eme, life sentence, Mafia, mexican mafia, Organized Crime, Prison, Prison Gangs, Prison life

The Aryan Brotherhood’s Grip on Prison Heroin

January 19, 2017 by Seth Ferranti 10 Comments

The racist ideology of America's most notorious prison gang has long been subordinate to its lust for drug money. Federal crackdowns have yet to break the Brand. Michael "Big Mac" McElhiney (shirtless) and friends   Prison is a place where racial hatred is routine, where gangs rule the roost and heroin is the most valuable ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Prison Stories Tagged With: Aryan Brotherhood, Convicts, Drugs, gangs, Prison, Prison life, racism, violence, white supremacy

How I Became A Prison Shot Caller

January 26, 2016 by Seth Ferranti Leave a Comment

Prison Shot Caller When I first came to prison, all I wanted to do was die. I was 23 years old and just received almost as much time as I had been alive. To say I was distraught would have been an understatement. My goal was to get wherever I was going, cop a gram of dope, and call it a day. I was a young, dreadlocked, hippie white boy and I ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: bureau of prisons, gangs, John Broman, Judge, life in prison, Prison Shot Caller, shot caller, United States Penitentiary

Gangs in the United Kingdom by Niko

August 21, 2015 by Seth Ferranti

There’s a lot of misunderstandings about gangs in the UK, both within the country and outside. Gangs over here are mostly small, short-lived kingdoms that fall as soon as they rise. And unlike other countries they very rarely have access to serious firepower. No-one’s cruising down the street popping off AK’s. And yet we have a tendency to view ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Publications, Street Gangs Tagged With: Broken Britain, Drugs, gangs, guns, hooligans, Kray Twins, London, Niko, united kingdom, violence, Yardies

Little things (The Aftermath) by Judge

July 23, 2015 by Seth Ferranti

          Little things (The Aftermath) After the riots, Garth's name carried weight through the whole system. He was an instant celebrity in all the white circles, and public enemy #1 in the Blacks. "Right there's where Garth killed that Toad." My celly would explain to any new recruit who arrived at ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Prison Stories Tagged With: gangs, in the trenches, Prison life, prison politics, prison stories, racism, shanks

Chicago Vice Lord Nation gang boss dead at 64

July 23, 2015 by Seth Ferranti

          Chicago Vice Lord Nation gang boss dead at 64 By David Amoruso - http://gangstersinc.ning.com Willie Lloyd, a former leader of the Vice Lord Nation gang in Chicago, died Monday, at age 64. During his lifetime, Lloyd evolved from a vicious crime boss waging war on his rivals to a fierce ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Chicago, gang leader, gangs, Street Legend, Vice Lords, Willie Lloyd

Little Things by Judge

July 16, 2015 by Seth Ferranti

Little Things There are so many small, seemingly insignificant things that happen in prison that can set off an eruption of violence. Everything behind these walls all boils down to two things. A persons routine, and what someone thinks is theirs. The slightest infringement into one of these two categories can easily get you killed. Everyone ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Prison Stories, Publications Tagged With: BOP, gangs, murders, Prison life, racism, shanks, TV, violence

Journey through the Justice System

May 4, 2015 by Seth Ferranti

Journey through the Justice System by D. G. I remember the day when my trip through the justice system “officially” began. The memory of this day is embedded in my soul very deep, so deep it seems as if I might never feel entirely “free” because of it! GARZA EAST was the name of the unit located in Beeville TX. Throughout the years inmates ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Prison Stories Tagged With: gangs, Prison life, prison story, violence


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