black narcos - Video - Gangsters Inc. - www.gangstersinc.org2024-03-28T13:23:19Zhttps://gangstersinc.org/video/feed/tag/black+narcosHarlem drug lord Rich Porter's sister Pat tells the real story of "Paid in Full"https://gangstersinc.org/video/harlem-drug-lord-rich-porter-s-sister-pat-tells-the-real-story-of2023-01-05T11:12:32.000Z2023-01-05T11:12:32.000ZGangsters Inc.https://gangstersinc.org/members/GangstersInc<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/10925753485?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><p>In this full-length interview, Pat Porter, sister of legendary Harlem hustler Rich Porter, tells the real story of how she and her brother became a crime family. She describes what life in Harlem was like in the seventies and eighties before explaining how close she and Rich Porter were very close their younger brother Donnell. From there, she details when Rich started selling weed and how that evolved into moving heroin. She also touches on her mother's drug usage.</p>
<p>Moving along, Pat talks about Rich's growth in the drug game, which enabled him to purchase his first BMW at the age of 15. She also touches on her brother's close friendship with Azie Faison and how that led to her dating him later. As the Q&A session moves along, Pat discusses the brotherhood amongst Rich Porter, Azie Faison, and <a href="https://gangstersinc.org/blog/drug-boss-turned-snitch-alpo-martinez-shot-dead-in-harlem" target="_blank">Alpo</a> before revealing that each of the drug dealers had their own plugs. She goes in-depth about Azie's shooting and the death of his plug, Lulu.</p>
<p>As the interview nears a conclusion, Pat revisits the murders of both of her brothers, Rich and Donell. Lastly, she talks about the cult-classic film "Paid in Full" and what it was like to be on the production set of the project back in the 2000s before offering up an analysis of the main characters.</p>
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</ul></div>Former Detroit drug kingpin and pro boxer Darrell Chambers shares his life storyhttps://gangstersinc.org/video/former-detroit-drug-kingpin-and-pro-boxer-darrell-chambers-shares2022-08-27T10:46:49.000Z2022-08-27T10:46:49.000ZGangsters Inc.https://gangstersinc.org/members/GangstersInc<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/10794067889?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><p><span class="style-scope yt-formatted-string">Former Kingpin and professional boxer Darrell Chambers joined the </span>Original Gangsters Podcast <span class="style-scope yt-formatted-string">in the studio to talk about his life as a Detroit kingpin and his experiences with street legends like Maserati Rick and Demetrius Holloway. Darrell ended up serving over 25 yrs in federal prison. He was also a professional boxer and affiliated with the legendary Kronk Gym. As a result, he shares great stories about Mohammad Ali, Tommy "the Hitman" Hearns, and other boxing legends.</span></p>
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</ul></div>Drug boss Azie Faison on the life & death of Alpo, Rich Porter & the real story behind movie Paid in Fullhttps://gangstersinc.org/video/azie-faison-on-the-life-death-of-alpo-rich-porter-the-real-paid-i2022-03-04T06:46:24.000Z2022-03-04T06:46:24.000ZGangsters Inc.https://gangstersinc.org/members/GangstersInc<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/10168737674?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><p>In this candid interview, former drug boss Azie Faison revisits his upbringing in 1960s and 1970s New York, revealing his mother had five children by the time she was 20 years old. Faison talked about Rich Porter selling heroin at the age of 12 and dropping out of high school, while he struggled to make ends meet working a 9-5 at a cleaners. He remembered "Scarface" changing people's perception of cocaine before he started selling the drug. He recalled making up to $50,000 per day selling crack and working with <a href="https://gangstersinc.org/blog/drug-boss-turned-snitch-alpo-martinez-shot-dead-in-harlem" target="_blank">Alpo Martinez</a> while Rich Porter was locked up. After Porter's release, the three would begin to work together. Throughout the remainder of the interview, Azie Faison detailed his experiences with Alpo, who was <a href="https://gangstersinc.org/blog/drug-boss-turned-snitch-alpo-martinez-shot-dead-in-harlem" target="_blank">murdered</a> earlier in 2021. </p>
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</ul></div>Baltimore drug kingpin Rudy Williams on building a heroin empire with supply from Africa, South America & Europehttps://gangstersinc.org/video/baltimore-drug-kingpin-rudy-williams-on-building-a-heroin-empire2022-02-27T13:37:25.000Z2022-02-27T13:37:25.000ZGangsters Inc.https://gangstersinc.org/members/GangstersInc<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/10158270655?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><p><span class="style-scope yt-formatted-string">Baltimore kingpin Rudy Williams speaks about the complex revolutionary political prisoner George Jackson and Jackson's influence on his political beliefs during the 1970s and 1980s. Rudy compared Jackson to the likes of MLK and Malcolm X, especially for a generation steeped in radical politics. Williams also spoke about some of his street exploits and recounted how international the drug trafficking landscape was back during his day as a distributor. He detailed the drug scene in the early 1980s in Baltimore right before crack hit and heroin was still the main drug ravaging communities.</span></p>
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</ul></div>Drug Brothers: The Rise and Fall of the Black Mafia Familyhttps://gangstersinc.org/video/drug-brothers-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-black-mafia-family2021-10-29T12:12:02.000Z2021-10-29T12:12:02.000ZGangsters Inc.https://gangstersinc.org/members/GangstersInc<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/9747718695?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><p>The Black Mafia Family grew from humble beginnings in Detroit in the late 1980s to controlling nearly half the nation’s cocaine market. Following the debut of the new Starz series Black Mafia Family, journalist and author Scott Burnstein will detail the rise and fall of the Black Mafia Family, the largest urban drug-trafficking organization in American history, and the brothers who built the criminal empire.</p></div>