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Hundreds of people packed Franklin Park Saturday morning to celebrate one of the D.C. area’s most beloved athletes — legendary Washington cornerback Darrell Green. During Green’s 20-year ...
Infamous Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover’s first court appearance in decades may have been via video link from a prison more than a thousand miles from Chicago, but the judge’s ...
Hoover helped form the violent Gangster Disciples street gang, and he ran it from state prison while serving time for murder. In 1998, a federal judge told Hoover he’d misused his ability to lea ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover, photographed here in 1994, has drawn comparisons to Al Capone for his notoriety. Sun-Times file Share The prison door ...
A 44-year-old member of the Gangster Disciples gang has been sentenced to federal prison for his role in a prison-based conspiracy targeting retailers throughout the country. Otis “Big O ...
RELATED: Members of Gangster Disciples, Sisters of the Struggle convicted of murdering Athens man Shabazz Larry Guidry, also known as "Lil Larry," 29, of Decatur, was sentenced to serve 20 years ...
MACON, Ga. - Two key figures associated with the notorious Gangster Disciples were handed down prison sentences on Wednesday for their involvement in a deadly conspiracy which led to the tragic ...
Green was a key figure in the Gangster Disciples gang, which has been active in Athens. Chief U.S. District Judge Marc Treadwell imposed the sentence for which there is no parole. Gangs ...
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — A high-ranking member of the Gangster Disciples gang has been sentenced to life in prison for the murders of three Athens men, two of whom were found dead in a storage unit.
Donation Options Search Search Search Larry Hoover, the imprisoned ounder of the Chicago-based Gangster Disciples street gang, which saw four other leaders get life sentences and a fifth get 32 ...
Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover has written to a federal judge asking for his life sentence to be reduced, saying he is no longer the man convicted of murder and running the gang from prison.