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McCree and Leahr, facing a large debt to BMF for the lost cocaine, went on the run. When picked up on June 8, 2005, Unknown signed a confidential-source agreement and described his role in BMF, naming Demetrius Flenory as the source of the cocaine. Chad "J-Bo" Brown, supplied him with cocaine on behalf of Demetrius.
[12] [13] On May 25, 2021, Lori and Chad were charged with the first-degree murders of Tylee, J.J., and Tammy. [14] Prosecutors said that the couple had conspired with Cox to commit the murders, not only as part of their apocalyptic beliefs [ 15 ] but also to remove obstacles to their affair [ 14 ] and to collect life insurance money and the ...
Forbes saw a group of people near a van and assumed it was a drug deal. After telling the men to leave, one man, Dan Davis, argued with Forbes. The two got into a fight and Forbes shot Davis three times. Forbes was charged with murder but convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to ten years in prison. He was released in 2000. [163] 5 November 1992
A Clermont County judge sentenced Chad Doerman, 33, on Friday to three consecutive life terms after he pleaded guilty to aggravated murder charges. Prosecutor Mark Tekulve had originally vowed to ...
Hoover getting arrested didn't stop GDz, felony won't BMF. And the fact the most recent BMF arrests include "J-Bo" prove that it is BMF as not only does the group itself claim to be BMF, but the group included J-Bo, who if im not mistaken, is the guy in the picture over there.
Three men were convicted on Monday of murder, conspiracy and other charges for drugging and robbing patrons at gay bars in New York City in 2022, resulting in the deaths of two men.
A short time later, police in neighboring Speedway found the stolen vehicle, and a suspect, 33-year-old Chad Martin, was taken into custody, IMPD said. Martin was arrested on charges of robbery ...
The Black Mafia, also known as the Philadelphia Black Mafia (PBM), Black Muslim Mafia and Muslim Mob, was a Philadelphia-based African-American organized crime syndicate. The organization began in the 1960s as a relatively small criminal collective in South Philadelphia, known for holding up neighborhood crap games and dealing in the illegal drug business, but at its height of operation in the ...