A former Chicago gangster sounded the alarm about Democrats' "oxymoronic" crime policies, warning Americans "should be afraid" as fears mount over a possible turf war between Venezuelan gangs and ...
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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 ...
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U.S. District Court U.S. District Court records Share The notorious co-founder of the Gangster Disciples street gang sat with his hands shackled in his lap Thursday, listening from a thousand ...
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 question still ...
A former Prohibition-era speakeasy has hit the market in South Boston. The single-family home at 2 Vinton St., a gangster hangout in the 1930s, went up for sale on Oct. 3, with an asking price of ...
Hours after his mother was killed in a horrific car crash on December 10, 2020, Gus Atkinson sat in his childhood bedroom beside his father, Ed. For a while, there was silence. Then the 22-year ...
Infamous Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover is set to appear in court for the first time in decades Thursday as his long-shot bid to win freedom comes to a head at Chicago’s federal courthouse.
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 seemed to permanently slam shut ...
Infamous Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover is set to appear in court for the first time in decades Thursday as his long-shot bid to win freedom comes to a head at Chicago’s federal courthouse.