

“From the moment the FBI became involved in the investigation of the murders of Douglas and Deborah London, agents, task force officers, and other FBI employees worked tirelessly to find those responsible. “My Office will work closely with our law enforcement partners, in North Carolina and across state lines, to identify and prosecute violent gang offenders and deliver justice to victims of gang violence.” “The individuals charged today have alleged ties to a ruthless street gang that uses fear, intimidation, and even murder to protect the interests of their criminal organization,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Rose in making today’s announcement. Monroe of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and Sheriff Bruce Bryant of the York County Sheriff’s Office in South Carolina join Acting U.S. Strong, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Charlotte Division Kevin Brackett, Solicitor for York and Union Counties in South Carolina Chief Rodney D. Law enforcement arrested seven of the alleged gang members during an early morning round-up. Of the 12 defendants named in the indictment, three were previously arrested on federal armed robbery charges and two are in custody in South Carolina on state murder charges.

Of the 12 defendants charged, seven face additional charges, including murder in aid of racketeering and related firearms violations, which potentially expose those defendants to the federal death penalty. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. – A second superseding federal indictment was unsealed this morning charging 12 alleged gang members with racketeering conspiracy, announced Jill Westmoreland Rose, Acting U.S.
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Though Guru's monotone raps can grate over the course of two hours, Full Clip documents one of the best, most underrated hip-hop groups ever, from their jazzy beginnings into Premier's harder productions from the mid-'90s and beyond.CHARLOTE, N.C. And as demonstrated by Premier's stunning productions on classic early tracks like "Who's Gonna Take the Weight," "Words I Manifest," and "Just to Get a Rep," Gang Starr hit its stride early, and just kept on hitting peak after peak during the '90s with "Speak Ya Clout," "Code of the Streets," "Tonz 'O' Gunz," and "You Know My Steez." And new tracks, usually the bane of any best-of collection, provide quite a few highlights here - including "Full Clip," "Discipline" (featuring Total), and "All 4 Tha Ca$h." Also, the set compiles several notable B-sides - "The ? Remainz," "Credit Is Due," and "You Know My Steez (Remix)" - as well as soundtrack works like "1/2 & 1/2" (from Blade), "Gotta Get Over" (from Trespass), and "The Militia II (Remix)" (from Belly). Nice Guy and a spot on the soundtrack to Spike Lee's 1990 film Mo' Better Blues. The duo of DJ Premier and Guru has been one of the longest continuous acts on the rap scene, beginning with 1989's No More Mr. Considering that the only previous hip-hop hits collection to stretch two full CDs came from 2Pac (and that only after his death), Gang Starr's Full Clip is a surprising release, though it's incredibly welcome.
