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Supreme McGriff born in Queens, New York in 1960 was a well known and respected hustler out of The City That Never Sleeps in the 1980s. McGriff led the Supreme Team, a powerhouse organization estimated to make about $500,000 a week!  McGriff, grew up in a middle class home in an area where poverty and systemic oppression was a thing, both parent were blue collar workers, McGriff eventually dropped out of high school, motivated by the fascination of street hustlers who seemed to lead more successful lives than those in 9-5 jobs. He initially became involved with the 5%ers, a group that fostered both positive and criminal elements, which eventually introduced him to influential figures like Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols.  As heroin's dominance grew in the early 1980s, McGriff capitalized on the emerging crack caine market, forming the Supreme Team, a well structured criminal organization that he ran alongside his nephew, Prince Miller. Their partnership balanced McGriff's business acumen with Miller's ruthlessness, enabling the Supreme Team to become one of New York City's most notorious criminal enterprises. McGriff would put this team together with old connections and arranged a security system of looks out when moving large quantities of WHITE, obviously these men will be paid and most would hustle for him as well. As the team flaunted their wealth through flashy lifestyles, they caught the attention of law enforcement, leading to increased surveillance and media scrutiny. Following a robbery by a rival gvng, McGriff's brutal tactics escalated, culminating in police raids that landed him in prison for nine years. While in prison, his nephew Prince would take over leadership but during his leadership, many people were t0rtured, beaten or even klled, which could have gone for much longer time if McGriff wasn’t released just 2 years after his 9 year prison sentence!  McGriff was back in business after his release but just 2 months after his release, Preme was back in prison and this time for 12 years. Prince was left in charge but in 1993, Prince was sentenced to 7 life term sentences.  Fast forward, McGriff would be released serving only 8 years of his 12 following his parole in 1995, he decided to change his life around a bit and got into the music businsss which also ultimately led to 50 cent getting shot 9 times.  McGriff was was sentenced to life in prison in 2007.  #hoodtales #crime #crimetok #crimestories #gangsta #crimejunkie #crimejunkie #supremeteam #suprememcgriff #nyc #fyp
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Supreme McGriff born in Queens, New York in 1960 was a well known and respected hustler out of The City That Never Sleeps in the 1980s. McGriff led the Supreme Team, a powerhouse organization estimated to make about $500,000 a week! McGriff, grew up in a middle class home in an area where poverty and systemic oppression was a thing, both parent were blue collar workers, McGriff eventually dropped out of high school, motivated by the fascination of street hustlers who seemed to lead more successful lives than those in 9-5 jobs. He initially became involved with the 5%ers, a group that fostered both positive and criminal elements, which eventually introduced him to influential figures like Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols. As heroin's dominance grew in the early 1980s, McGriff capitalized on the emerging crack caine market, forming the Supreme Team, a well structured criminal organization that he ran alongside his nephew, Prince Miller. Their partnership balanced McGriff's business acumen with Miller's ruthlessness, enabling the Supreme Team to become one of New York City's most notorious criminal enterprises. McGriff would put this team together with old connections and arranged a security system of looks out when moving large quantities of WHITE, obviously these men will be paid and most would hustle for him as well. As the team flaunted their wealth through flashy lifestyles, they caught the attention of law enforcement, leading to increased surveillance and media scrutiny. Following a robbery by a rival gvng, McGriff's brutal tactics escalated, culminating in police raids that landed him in prison for nine years. While in prison, his nephew Prince would take over leadership but during his leadership, many people were t0rtured, beaten or even klled, which could have gone for much longer time if McGriff wasn’t released just 2 years after his 9 year prison sentence! McGriff was back in business after his release but just 2 months after his release, Preme was back in prison and this time for 12 years. Prince was left in charge but in 1993, Prince was sentenced to 7 life term sentences. Fast forward, McGriff would be released serving only 8 years of his 12 following his parole in 1995, he decided to change his life around a bit and got into the music businsss which also ultimately led to 50 cent getting shot 9 times. McGriff was was sentenced to life in prison in 2007. #hoodtales #crime #crimetok #crimestories #gangsta #crimejunkie #crimejunkie #supremeteam #suprememcgriff #nyc #fyp
In 1961, Al Pacino was arrested for Possession of a Concealed Weapon in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. One evening, Al rode passenger in a vehicle driven by his friend Vincent Calcagni, also accompanied by Bruce Cohen. Officer William J. O’Coin Jr, and his partner Officer William Angell noticed the trio parked outside of a restaurant named Mezza Luna and approached them.  The officers used their flashlights to search the vehicle and spotted gloves, and masks. Officer O’Coin asked them what they were doing with those items, Al and Bruce told him “we’re actors from New York.” The search continued and when Vincent’s car trunk was opened, they found a .38 caliber pistol.  Two toy pistols were also in the trunk as well. The trio was taken down to the police station and questioned. Al couldn’t post $2,000 bail so he stayed in jail for three days. Al lied and told the officers the pistols was a prop, since he knew the toy pistols were in the trunk, and other details unknown to the public, they were let go. Al Pacino is the only one alive today from the officers to his friends.  Al Pacino would go on to continue pursuing his acting career, often playing fictional underworld legends, notably Don Michael Corleone from The Godfather, and Tony Montana from Scarface. This is a Farewell Post, thank you for watching, thank you for reading and for opening many opportunities for me. If you want keep contact  with me, my instagram link is on my bio but if not, it’s “jackstunnaa”. blessings to you all ❤️ #hoodtales #crime #crimetok #crimestories #gangsta #crimejunkie #foryou #alpacino #scarface
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In 1961, Al Pacino was arrested for Possession of a Concealed Weapon in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. One evening, Al rode passenger in a vehicle driven by his friend Vincent Calcagni, also accompanied by Bruce Cohen. Officer William J. O’Coin Jr, and his partner Officer William Angell noticed the trio parked outside of a restaurant named Mezza Luna and approached them. The officers used their flashlights to search the vehicle and spotted gloves, and masks. Officer O’Coin asked them what they were doing with those items, Al and Bruce told him “we’re actors from New York.” The search continued and when Vincent’s car trunk was opened, they found a .38 caliber pistol. Two toy pistols were also in the trunk as well. The trio was taken down to the police station and questioned. Al couldn’t post $2,000 bail so he stayed in jail for three days. Al lied and told the officers the pistols was a prop, since he knew the toy pistols were in the trunk, and other details unknown to the public, they were let go. Al Pacino is the only one alive today from the officers to his friends. Al Pacino would go on to continue pursuing his acting career, often playing fictional underworld legends, notably Don Michael Corleone from The Godfather, and Tony Montana from Scarface. This is a Farewell Post, thank you for watching, thank you for reading and for opening many opportunities for me. If you want keep contact with me, my instagram link is on my bio but if not, it’s “jackstunnaa”. blessings to you all ❤️ #hoodtales #crime #crimetok #crimestories #gangsta #crimejunkie #foryou #alpacino #scarface

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