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Major Benjamin Coxson (c. 1929 – June 8, 1973), also known as The Maj, was an American gangster from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Coxson was a flamboyant entrepreneur and civil rights activist who co-owned a Philadelphia nightclub with activist Stanley Branche, was close friends and neighbor to Muhammad Ali, and ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Camden, New Jersey, in 1972.
Frank Larry Matthews (February 13, 1944 – disappeared June 26, 1973), also known as Black Caesar, Mark IV and Pee Wee, was an American drug trafficker and crime boss who sold heroin and cocaine throughout the eastern United States from 1965 to 1972. He operated in 21 states and supplied drug dealers throughout every region of the country.
Kaboni Savage (born January 1, 1975) is an American drug dealer, organized crime leader, and mass murderer who was convicted of ordering the firebombing of a house where a federal witness lived, killing six people (including four children). He is the first man from Philadelphia in modern history to
A year-long investigation has led to the dismantling of a drug trafficking organization that spanned two Pennsylvania counties. 'Bad Bunny' drug ring busted in Chester County as 5 Philadelphia men ...
Three Philadelphia men were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of drug trafficking and firearms violations in Lebanon, according to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle ...
A Philadelphia man described as the leader of a multi-state organized drug trafficking business, which included a drug house in Martinsburg, W.Va., was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in federal ...
Palmer is an American fugitive who was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on 29 May 2019. He is wanted for allegedly shooting and killing his daughter-in-law, Tammy Palmer, on 24 September 2012 in Stony Point, New York. [235] Palmer is the 523rd fugitive to be placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. The FBI is offering ...
Philadelphia mobster turned government witness Nicholas Caramandi described Scarfo's violent nature in a 2001 interview: [48] Scarfo was a cowboy. He didn't want a guy taken in a house and shot easily in the back of the head. He wanted it outside, in broad daylight, with a million people around. Restaurants, funeral homes, anywhere.